HOMEPORT’S IMPACT IN 2017
CLO SIN G TH E GAP
99 N E W RE S I D E N TS I N 2 0 17
Rental Housing Development
For-Sale
Lease-Option
Pre-development
Under Construction
Completed
8 homes sold
10 homes sold
Blacklick Crossing
Milo-Grogan
$8.6M / 33 homes
Hamilton Crossing
$8.6M / 30 homes
New affordable family housing with attached garages in Reynoldsburg.
New single-family homes on land bank infill properties in the MiloGrogan neighborhood of Columbus.
North of Broad American Addition Whitehall
Framingham Greater Linden Kingsford Homes
A mix of new and rehabilitated homes were sold in the three communities.
10 Homeport residents purchased their leaseoption homes.
$11.6M / 64 homes
Redevelopment of vacant property in Whitehall provided an additional 64 homes for seniors with limited income.
Homeport Residents
6,280
Total Residents
3,107
Children
70%
Of Children Live in SingleParent Homes
552
How long, on average, do residents live with Homeport?
Seniors (62+)
Market Rate
2.0
Homeport Multi-Family
5.1
Homeport Single-Family
6.2 (Average in Years)
Where is Homeport’s work focused? FAMILY COMMUNITIES
MG
MILO-GROGAN
AA
AMERICAN ADDITION
NB
NORTH OF BROAD
LEASE-OPTION HOMES SENIOR COMMUNITIES
MG AA NB
21
13
Modified: April 30, 2018
L AS E R F O CUS O N C LIEN TS
748 TOTA L RE S I D E N TS S E RV E D I N 2 0 17
614 Family Connections to Services
Community Engagement
184 Educational Programs 130 Financial Assistance Programs 123 Parenting resources, like school readiness assessments,
376 Households received 31,400 lbs. of fresh produce 109 Resident Satisfaction Surveys Completed
115 Basic needs, like food, furniture and housing 62 Medical Services
187 health and wellness assessments completed 1,375 food boxes delivered 850+ visits to on-site Mobile Markets
cribs, and diapers
68 Evictions Prevented $95,348 in emergency financial assistance awarded
Seniors
Kids Programs and Other Support 180 Children in After-school & Summer Camp Programs 12,295 Meals Served
Education & Counseling
584
Completed Homebuyer Education
208
Foreclosure Clients Assisted
117
$14.4 Million
Families Became Homeowners
in homes purchased
83.3%
Make Less Than the Area Median Income
35%
419
Have a Household Income Below $30,000
Completed Financial / Credit Counseling
53.4% African American 23.3% White 1.2% Hispanic 3.2% Other 18.9% No response
CULTIVATI N G PA RTN E RS HI P S
Funding
Resident Services
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Real Estate Development
Milo-Grogan Area Commission
Volunteer
Columbus’ Best R&B
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Modified: April 30, 2018