HOMEPORT’S IMPACT IN 2015 Real Estate & Revitalization Rental Development
Redevelopment of vacant property in Whitehall will provide an additional 64 homes for seniors with limited income.
$11.6M / 64 Homes
869
233
286
626
Completed Homebuyer Education
Predevelopment Hamilton Crossing
Education & Counseling
Foreclosure Clients Assisted
Completed Financial / Credit Counseling
Client Demographics
Under Construction Hilltop Homes II
New build single-family homes in the Central Hilltop area of Columbus will replace dilapidated housing.
90.4%
Victorian Heritage
Renovation of historic senior and family homes will add a much needed elevator and improve energy efficiency.
49.6%
$9.75M / 39 Homes
$6.5M / 59 Homes
Barrett School
Eastway Village
The second phase of Eastway Village will provide an additional 32 homes for seniors with limited income.
$6.45M / 32 Homes
For-Sale Homes & Community Revitalization North of Broad & Crossing at Joyce
14 homes sold, including 9 in North of Broad and 5 in Crossing at Joyce.
Homeport Residents 2,628 Children
79%
Of Children Live in Single-Parent Homes
386
Seniors (65+)
$16,233
Average Annual Income
Average Rental Tenancy Period (Years) 1.5 4.4 5.8
20.7% White 1.9% Hispanic
Have a Household Income Below $30,000
5.6% Other
Connections to Resources
Completed
Total Residents
71.5% African American
Make Less Than the Area Median Income
Joint venture with Casto will build new homes in Merion Village and generate revenue for Homeport’s mission.
127 Homes
5,626
Families Became Homeowners
Market Rate
Homeport Multi-Family Homeport Single-Family
Service Coordination
800
3,619
Residents Assisted
Service Connections
792 Eviction Prevention Connections 168 Education/Employment Service Connections 187 Homeownership Referrals
$60,000+ in Emergency Financial Assistance 2,600+ Resident Engagement Connections Performance Challenge
194 residents set and achieved a personal health, education or financial goal
Kids Programs and Other Support
3,822
72,000
300+
20,000
Served In Produce Distributions Children in Summer Camp & Out-Of-School Programs
Pounds of Food Delivered Meals Served
Volunteerism to Homeport’s Work
955
Volunteers
10,196 Hours
$370,117 Value
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