Co-operative Housing Programs evaluation / [by] Audit and Evaluation Services.: NH15-418/2003E-PDF

This evaluation investigated the housing and other benefits provided through the federal co-operative housing programs. The purpose was to determine whether co-operative housing programs have provided adequate, affordable, democratically controlled and member operated housing for low- and moderate-income households and whether there are other benefits of co-operative housing. Although federal funding for new co-operative housing projects was terminated in 1993, loan and subsidy assistance on existing co-operative housing has continued since 1993 for 1,976 projects containing 65,273 housing units. The current evaluation included this total stock of co-operative housing assisted through four federal programs since 1973, which continue to receive housing subsidies amounting to roughly $200 million annually.
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| Title | Co-operative Housing Programs evaluation / [by] Audit and Evaluation Services. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Other formats | CD-ROM-[English | French], CD-ROM-[English | French] |
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| Description | [109]p.tables |
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