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Public Housing Authorities Making a Difference Through Partnerships

Across the country, public housing authorities (PHAs) are partnering to pair the affordable homes they manage with services to create a foundation for residents to improve their health, educational, and economic opportunities. From mobile health clinics in Connecticut to youth engagement programs in Alabama, PHAs establish partnerships that help families stay healthy, children succeed in school, and veterans find stable homes.

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Housing Research: A Place to Learn

As the demand for affordable housing continues to grow, communities face increasing challenges in ensuring families...

Housing Research: Seniors in Publicly Supported Homes

As America’s population ages, the need for affordable, accessible housing for seniors becomes increasingly urgent. This...

Housing Research: The Security of Home

As the senior population continues to grow, the demand for affordable, accessible housing for older adults becomes more...

Housing Research: Beyond Public Housing

As the affordable housing landscape evolves, understanding the impact of federal housing programs beyond traditional...

Housing Research: How Public Housing Authorities Are Addressing Equity

Public housing authorities (PHAs) are critical in advancing equity by ensuring all individuals and families have access...

Housing Research: The Evolution of PHA Health Initiatives

Public housing authorities (PHAs) are pivotal in advancing community health by addressing the intersection of housing...

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Explore targeted tools and insights to enhance your crisis, cybersecurity, fire prevention, and resident communication strategies.

Crisis Communication Center

When tensions rise, the wrong words can erode trust, harm your organization’s reputation, or increase liability. Preparation makes all the difference. Explore our crisis communication resources for affordable housing organizations.

Cybersecurity Center

 Cyberattacks on housing providers are rising, with cybercriminals using advanced tactics to breach systems and compromise sensitive data—threatening residents, employees, and stability. Start building a more cyber-resilient housing organization today. 

Fire Prevention Center

 HAI Group’s internal data paints a startling picture: the severity of fire losses experienced by policyholders continues to increase year-over-year, from an average of just under $40,000 per loss in 2018 to nearly $60,000 per loss in 2022.

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The HAI Group Resident Resource Center offers property managers of multifamily housing communities a central place to explore safety-focused programs, contests, and easy-to-understand resources with residents in mind.