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Atlanta Housing Authority
Agency nameAtlanta Housing Authority
Formed1938
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Budget$200 million
Employees300

Atlanta Housing Authority. The Atlanta Housing Authority is a public housing agency that provides affordable housing to low-income residents of Atlanta, Georgia, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the City of Atlanta. The authority was established in 1938, with the goal of improving the lives of Atlanta residents, including those living in Fulton County and DeKalb County. The authority works closely with local organizations, such as the Atlanta Community Land Trust and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, to provide housing solutions.

History

The Atlanta Housing Authority was created in 1938, during the Great Depression, with the passage of the United States Housing Act of 1937, which aimed to provide decent and safe housing for low-income families, including those living in public housing projects such as Techwood Homes and University Homes. The authority's early efforts were focused on building new housing projects, including John Hope Homes and Herndon Homes, in partnership with the Federal Housing Administration and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Over the years, the authority has continued to evolve, with a focus on providing a range of housing options, including Section 8 housing vouchers, which are administered in conjunction with the Housing Choice Voucher Program and the Georgia Housing Finance Authority. The authority has also worked to revitalize neighborhoods, such as Sweet Auburn and West End, through partnerships with organizations like the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Urban Land Institute.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Atlanta Housing Authority is to provide affordable housing opportunities to low-income residents of Atlanta, while also promoting self-sufficiency and economic mobility, in collaboration with organizations like the United Way of Greater Atlanta and the Atlanta Regional Commission. The authority's objectives include increasing the availability of affordable housing, improving the quality of existing housing, and providing supportive services to residents, such as those offered by the Atlanta Housing Authority Resident Services and the Fulton County Department of Housing and Community Development. The authority also aims to foster community engagement and participation, through initiatives like the Atlanta Housing Authority Resident Advisory Board and the City of Atlanta's Department of Planning and Community Development. The authority works closely with local organizations, such as the Atlanta Community Food Bank and the Georgia Coalition for the Homeless, to provide a range of services to residents.

Housing_Programs

The Atlanta Housing Authority offers a range of housing programs, including public housing and Section 8 housing vouchers, which are administered in conjunction with the Housing Choice Voucher Program and the Georgia Housing Finance Authority. The authority also offers other programs, such as the Homeownership Program, which provides assistance to low-income families who want to purchase their own homes, in partnership with organizations like the Federal National Mortgage Association and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The authority has also launched initiatives like the Rental Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance to low-income renters, in collaboration with the City of Atlanta's Department of Housing and Community Development and the Fulton County Department of Housing and Community Development. Additionally, the authority has partnered with organizations like the Habitat for Humanity and the National Association of Home Builders to provide affordable housing options.

Governance_and_Leadership

The Atlanta Housing Authority is governed by a board of commissioners, which is appointed by the Mayor of Atlanta and confirmed by the Atlanta City Council. The board is responsible for setting the authority's policies and overseeing its operations, in collaboration with the City of Atlanta's Department of Planning and Community Development and the Fulton County Department of Housing and Community Development. The authority is led by an executive director, who is responsible for implementing the authority's policies and managing its day-to-day operations, in partnership with organizations like the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials and the Housing Authority Insurance Group. The authority also has a range of departments, including the Housing Management Department and the Community Development Department, which work together to provide housing solutions and supportive services to residents.

Initiatives_and_Developments

The Atlanta Housing Authority has launched a range of initiatives and developments aimed at improving the lives of low-income residents, including the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative, which is a partnership with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the City of Atlanta to revitalize neighborhoods and provide affordable housing options. The authority has also launched the Atlanta Housing Authority's Homeownership Program, which provides assistance to low-income families who want to purchase their own homes, in partnership with organizations like the Federal National Mortgage Association and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Additionally, the authority has partnered with organizations like the Atlanta BeltLine and the Georgia Institute of Technology to provide affordable housing options and promote community development.

Community_Engagement

The Atlanta Housing Authority is committed to community engagement and participation, through initiatives like the Atlanta Housing Authority Resident Advisory Board and the City of Atlanta's Department of Planning and Community Development. The authority works closely with local organizations, such as the United Way of Greater Atlanta and the Atlanta Community Food Bank, to provide a range of services to residents, including job training and education programs, in partnership with organizations like the Technical College System of Georgia and the Georgia Department of Labor. The authority also hosts community events and meetings, such as the Atlanta Housing Authority's Annual Meeting and the City of Atlanta's Neighborhood Planning Unit meetings, to engage with residents and gather feedback on its programs and services. The authority has also partnered with organizations like the National Association of Social Workers and the American Planning Association to provide community development and social services to residents. Category:Housing authorities

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