Building Resilience for Georgia’s Housing
Resilience planning in Georgia could help housing withstand natural disasters and other major threats.
Resilience planning in Georgia could help housing withstand natural disasters and other major threats.
Georgia’s Housing Policies have changed to bring a greater level of accountability to the sector, including new bills and programs.
Urban homelessness tends to be more visible and easily pictured, while rural homelessness is usually more hidden.
There is no one face of homelessness. It crosses all lines, and we need to break down the misconceptions surrounding the unhoused.
There is no one reason for homelessness. Therefore, there is not a cut and dry solution; we must take a holistic approach.
The City of Atlanta’s most recent Point-in-Time (PIT) Count has been compiled, and the results paint an optimistic picture. For those unfamiliar, the PIT Count is a count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness…
On March 13, 2020, the U.S. declared a national state of emergency. The COVID-19 virus was ramping up across the country, hitting some of our most vulnerable citizens the hardest. The contagion exacerbated conditions for…
Rainbow Village received a $17,819 General Grant from ECF in 2018 in partnership with Christ Episcopal Church (Norcross). In its study “Creating High Impact Nonprofits,” the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society concluded the…