NHPF Transaction Press Release Archive

ACQUISITION / PRESERVATION Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Awards The NHP Foundation $900,000 Through Its Competitive Affordable Housing Program Funds will be Used in Conjunction with Special Needs/Homeless Housing Provided at The Mark Twain

December 10, 2019, New York, NY— National not-for-profit The NHP Foundation (“NHPF”) has been awarded a 2019 competitive Affordable Housing Program (“AHP”) award in the amount of $900,000 towards the preservation of The Mark Twain, a 90- year old mixed use Single Room Occupancy (“SRO”) property the organization acquired in 2016. The award was made possible through NHPF’s partnership with Community Investment Corporation (“CIC”) who is a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago. NHPF also partners with The Corporation for Supportive Housing (“CSH”), who provided both predevelopment loan funding and assistance with Chicago’s Coordinated Entry System, which makes it possible for The Mark Twain to provide a portion of the housing to the homeless and to those with special needs. “NHPF and CIC are to be commended for their focus on preserving The Mark Twain as affordable housing for some of Chicago’s most vulnerable people,” said Deb De Santis, President and CEO of CSH. “SRO preservation is vital in Chicago where it plays an important role in safeguarding and providing real housing opportunities, reinforcing community efforts to ensure everyone has a stable home of their own.” For- and not-for-profit developers, units of government, public housing authorities, and tribally designated entities apply for the competitive AHP grants through one of the FHLBank Chicago’s 717 member institutions, which include commercial banks, savings institutions, credit unions, insurance companies, and community development financial institutions in Illinois and Wisconsin. NHPF’s award was predicated on a commitment by the organization to increase Special Needs/Homeless Housing units at the property.

“Partnering with other organizations committed to creating and preserving affordable housing in Chicago makes this award particularly gratifying,” said Dick Burns, President and CEO, NHPF. “We are proud to share this important grant with our member partner, CIC providing 148 units of affordable housing at The Mark Twain.” The NHP Foundation began a massive renovation of The Mark Twain and relocation of residents earlier this year. “We are pleased to be nearing completion of the renovation,” added Mecky Adnani, project lead and Senior Vice President, NHPF, “And we anticipate all of our returning residents to be in their newly redone units by the end of this year.”

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