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MAKE-UP & REACH OF THE NETWORK WHAT LEAD ORGANIZATIONS DO Types of Service Areas 98% Lead Organizations Serve Rural Regions Lead Organization Serve Urban & Metropolitan Areas 84% Other Networks to Which Lead Organizations Belong Types of Organizations of Lead Organizations are nonprofit organizations 91% State Housing Agency Academic Nonprofits Next Step ROC USA NeighborWorks Prosperity Community Family Promise NMHOA 11% 9% 11% 7% Lead Organizations Serve Indian/Native American Reservations 20% Lead Organizations Serves Colonias 4% Organizations in States with service areas covering States 45 22 31 WA OR CA NV ID MT WY UT CO AZ NE SD ND MN IA WI IL IN OH MI PA NY NM TX OK KS MO AR LA MS TN AL GA SC FL KY VA NC ME AK HI WV VT NH MA CT RI NJ DE MD DC Lead Organizations Engage in Build new high-quality manufactured homes and replace outdated homes GOAL 1 Address the challenges facing residents in manufactured housing communities GOAL 2 Advocate for public policies that help owners of manufactured homes GOAL 3 Facilitate, develop and provide access to fair and responsibly priced mortgage financing. GOAL 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 75 70 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 5 10 15 20 POLICY DEVELOPMENT & ADVOCACY NEW & REPLACEMENT DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PRESERVATION & CONSERVATION 76% 47% 36% SINGLE-FAMILY & COMMUNITY FINANCING 22% The I’M HOME Network Lead Organizations consist of 18% 9% I’M HOME NETWORK 2018 LEAD ORGANIZATIONS: A YEAR IN REVIEW * * data taken from the Lead Organization survey from June to October 2018. For a full list of current lead organizations, visit prosperitynow.org/im-home-lead-organizations
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Page 1: I’M HOME NETWORK - Prosperity Now · 2020-04-23 · Prosperity Community Family Promise NMHOA 11% 9% 11% 7% Lead Organizations Serve Indian/Native American Reservations 20% Lead

MAKE-UP & REACH OF THE NETWORK

WHAT LEAD ORGANIZATIONS DO

NEW & REPLACEMENT DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION & CONVERSION

SINGLE-FAMILY FINANCE FOR MANUFACTURED HOMES

POLICY DEVELOPMENT & ADVOCACY

How Many Loans Were Made?

Lead Organizations engaged in COMMUNITY PRESERVATION or helped residents purchase

their communities as COOPERATIVES

Lead Organizations converted 24 manufactured housing

communities to RESIDENT OWNERSHIP

Lead Organizations ORGANIZED with community

residents who did not purchase their community

Lead Organizations PURCHASED or FACILITATED the purchase of communities by a nonprofit organization

21 11 10 13

Types of Service Areas

98%Lead Organizations Serve Rural Regions

Lead Organization Serve Urban & Metropolitan Areas

84%

Other Networks to Which Lead Organizations Belong

Types of Organizations

of Lead Organizations are nonprofit organizations91%

State Housing Agency

AcademicNonprofits

Next Step

ROC USA

NeighborWorks

Prosperity Community

Family Promise

NMHOA

11%

9%

11%

7%

Lead Organizations Serve Indian/Native American Reservations

20%Lead OrganizationsServes Colonias

4%

Manufactured Home Community Coalition of Virginia helped support the passage of Virginia HB1047, which reduces from 10 to five the minimum number of manufactured homes on a parcel of land under single or common ownership that meets the definition of a manufactured home park subject to the Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act (§ 55-248.41 et seq.). This expands number of smaller (usually rural) parks that now must abide by Virginia’s landlord-tenant law regarding mobile home parks.

Organizations in

States with service areas covering

States

45

22

31

WA

OR

CA

NV

ID

MT

WY

UTCO

AZ

NE

SD

ND

MN

IA

WI

IL INOH

MI

PA

NY

NM

TX

OK

KS MO

AR

LA

MS

TN

AL GA

SC

FL

KYVA

NC

ME

AK

HI

WV

VT

NH

MA

CT

RI

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Lead Organizations Engage in

Build new high-quality manufactured homes and replace outdated homes

GOAL 1

Address the challenges facing residents in manufactured housing communities

GOAL 2

Advocate for public policies that help owners of manufactured homes

GOAL 3

Facilitate, develop and provide access to fair and responsibly priced mortgage financing.

GOAL 4

Lead Organizations engaged in new or replacement development

Types of Manufactured Housing Activities

Lead Organizations offered equitable financing for single-family manufactured housing or community purchase

Lead Organizations engaged in policy development or advocacy

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

POLICY DEVELOPMENT& ADVOCACY

NEW & REPLACEMENTDEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION& CONSERVATION

76%

47%

36%

SINGLE-FAMILY &COMMUNITY FINANCING22%

5

CHATTEL LOANS

287

MANUFACTURED HOUSING MORTGAGES

The I’M HOME Network Lead Organizations consist of

16

10

34

Titling of Manufactured Units Sold

83% of Units sold were titled as real property

loans were made for the purchase of a

manufactured housing community by

5 organizations

9

18%

9%

I’M HOME NETWORK2018 LEAD ORGANIZATIONS: A YEAR IN REVIEW*

NeighborWorks Umpqua helped the state legislature passed a statutory fix that will allow manufactured home parks owned by non-profits to more easily access a state tax credit that can be used to lower the cost of financing for park preservation.

Northcountry Cooperative Foundation worked to make manufactured home park infrastructure an eligible use of an existing bond finance program in Minnesota, creating another resource for their resident-ownership work.

11 Lead Organizations Achieved a Policy Victory

POLICY VICTORY HIGHLIGHTS

32

22

17

18

33

5345

360360

20

CONTACTED OR MET WITH POLICYMAKERS

CONTRIBUTED CONTENTFOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF

LEGISLATION OR REGULATION

ORGANIZED OTHERS

TESTIFIED

ENGAGEDIN LOBBYING

28

OBSOLETE

* data taken from the Lead Organization survey from June to October 2018. For a full list of current lead organizations, visit prosperitynow.org/im-home-lead-organizations

Page 2: I’M HOME NETWORK - Prosperity Now · 2020-04-23 · Prosperity Community Family Promise NMHOA 11% 9% 11% 7% Lead Organizations Serve Indian/Native American Reservations 20% Lead

MAKE-UP & REACH OF THE NETWORK

WHAT LEAD ORGANIZATIONS DO

NEW & REPLACEMENT DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION & CONVERSION

SINGLE-FAMILY FINANCE FOR MANUFACTURED HOMES

POLICY DEVELOPMENT & ADVOCACY

How Many Loans Were Made?

Lead Organizations engaged in COMMUNITY PRESERVATION or helped residents purchase

their communities as COOPERATIVES

Lead Organizations converted 24 manufactured housing

communities to RESIDENT OWNERSHIP

Lead Organizations ORGANIZED with community

residents who did not purchase their community

Lead Organizations PURCHASED or FACILITATED the purchase of communities by a nonprofit organization

21 11 10 13

Types of Service Areas

98%Lead Organizations Serve Rural Regions

Lead Organization Serve Urban & Metropolitan Areas

84%

Other Networks to Which Lead Organizations Belong

Types of Organizations

of Lead Organizations are nonprofit organizations91%

State Housing Agency

AcademicNonprofits

Next Step

ROC USA

NeighborWorks

Prosperity Community

Family Promise

NMHOA

11%

9%

11%

7%

Lead Organizations Serve Indian/Native American Reservations

20%Lead OrganizationsServes Colonias

4%

Manufactured Home Community Coalition of Virginia helped support the passage of Virginia HB1047, which reduces from 10 to five the minimum number of manufactured homes on a parcel of land under single or common ownership that meets the definition of a manufactured home park subject to the Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act (§ 55-248.41 et seq.). This expands number of smaller (usually rural) parks that now must abide by Virginia’s landlord-tenant law regarding mobile home parks.

Organizations in

States with service areas covering

States

45

22

31

WA

OR

CA

NV

ID

MT

WY

UTCO

AZ

NE

SD

ND

MN

IA

WI

IL INOH

MI

PA

NY

NM

TX

OK

KS MO

AR

LA

MS

TN

AL GA

SC

FL

KYVA

NC

ME

AK

HI

WV

VT

NH

MA

CT

RI

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Lead Organizations Engage in

Build new high-quality manufactured homes and replace outdated homes

GOAL 1

Address the challenges facing residents in manufactured housing communities

GOAL 2

Advocate for public policies that help owners of manufactured homes

GOAL 3

Facilitate, develop and provide access to fair and responsibly priced mortgage financing.

GOAL 4

Lead Organizations engaged in new or replacement development

Types of Manufactured Housing Activities

Lead Organizations offered equitable financing for single-family manufactured housing or community purchase

Lead Organizations engaged in policy development or advocacy

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

510152025303540455055606575 7085 8095 90

POLICY DEVELOPMENT& ADVOCACY

NEW & REPLACEMENTDEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION& CONSERVATION

76%

47%

36%

SINGLE-FAMILY &COMMUNITY FINANCING22%

5

CHATTEL LOANS

287

MANUFACTURED HOUSING MORTGAGES

The I’M HOME Network Lead Organizations consist of

16

10

34

Titling of Manufactured Units Sold

83% of Units sold were titled as real property

loans were made for the purchase of a

manufactured housing community by

5 organizations

9

18%

9%

I’M HOME NETWORK2018 LEAD ORGANIZATIONS: A YEAR IN REVIEW*

NeighborWorks Umpqua helped the state legislature passed a statutory fix that will allow manufactured home parks owned by non-profits to more easily access a state tax credit that can be used to lower the cost of financing for park preservation.

Northcountry Cooperative Foundation worked to make manufactured home park infrastructure an eligible use of an existing bond finance program in Minnesota, creating another resource for their resident-ownership work.

11 Lead Organizations Achieved a Policy Victory

POLICY VICTORY HIGHLIGHTS

32

22

17

18

33

5345

360360

20

CONTACTED OR MET WITH POLICYMAKERS

CONTRIBUTED CONTENTFOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF

LEGISLATION OR REGULATION

ORGANIZED OTHERS

TESTIFIED

ENGAGEDIN LOBBYING

28

OBSOLETE

* data taken from the Lead Organization survey from June to October 2018. For a full list of current lead organizations, visit prosperitynow.org/im-home-lead-organizations


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