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SUPPORTIVE HOUSING INSTITUTE The CSH Supportive Housing Institute is our premiere workshop experience. The Institute offers 10 days of practical steps toward a supportive housing project for your target population and community. Supportive housing development teams complete the Institute with a detailed development and management plan, designed to successfully access funding. Included in the over 80 hours of training and individualized technical assistance are topics such as: [email protected] • Project Vision and Concept Development • Services in Supportive Housing • Building Community Support BENEFITS OF THE INSITUTE • Deeper understanding of how to develop new supportive housing projects; • Competitive edge among supportive housing providers; • Powerful network of peers and experts; and • Strong, effective development team that leverages the strengths of each team member WHO SHOULD ATTEND? The Institute is a team-oriented program best for groups in the beginning phases of a project, perfect for nonprofit or for-profit housing developers, service providers and public housing authorities. It’s also a great way for State Housing Development Authorities or State Departments of Mental Health to jump start their projects. WHY CSH? We are the only national nonprofit exclusively dedicated to solving your toughest problems through supportive housing and systems reform. Our approach and housing models are tested and based on the latest research in our field. Our team consists of experts on a broad range of community issues, hand- picked to serve you best. We’re passionate about ending homelessness and bringing all we’ve learned to your community. • Building Design • Budgeting and Property Management • Tenant Leadership Reduction in the amount of time it takes to fund a project by building a strong development team equipped to navigate the complex process of developing supportive housing with. Institute teams gain a:

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SUPPORTIVE HOUSING INSTITUTE

The CSH Supportive Housing Institute is our premiere workshop experience. The Institute offers 10

days of practical steps toward a supportive housing project for your target population and

community. Supportive housing development teams complete the Institute with a detailed

development and management plan, designed to successfully access funding. Included in the over 80

hours of training and individualized technical assistance are topics such as:

 [email protected] 

• Project Vision and Concept Development

• Services in Supportive Housing

• Building Community Support

BENEFITS OF THE INSITUTE

• Deeper understanding of how to develop new supportive housing projects;

• Competitive edge among supportive housing providers;

• Powerful network of peers and experts; and

• Strong, effective development team that leverages the strengths of each team member

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? The Institute is a team-oriented program best for groups in the beginning phases of a project, perfect for

nonprofit or for-profit housing developers, service providers and public housing authorities. It’s also a

great way for State Housing Development Authorities or State Departments of Mental Health to jump

start their projects.

WHY CSH? We are the only national nonprofit exclusively dedicated to solving your toughest problems through

supportive housing and systems reform. Our approach and housing models are tested and based on the

latest research in our field. Our team consists of experts on a broad range of community issues, hand-

picked to serve you best. We’re passionate about ending homelessness and bringing all we’ve learned to

your community.

• Building Design

• Budgeting and Property Management

• Tenant Leadership

Reduction in the amount of time it takes to fund a project by building a strong development team

equipped to navigate the complex process of developing supportive housing with. Institute teams

gain a: