By The Flagstone Team
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June 30, 2024
The Flagstone Initiative News June 2024 Summer greetings from your friends at Flagstone! While summer is often a relaxing time, it wasn’t very relaxing a few short years ago. The pandemic was taking a terrible toll, and many families faced financial crises. In 2021, Congress passed two Emergency Rental Assistance Programs (ERAP) to help those families stay in their homes. ERAP provided over $46 billion to protect vulnerable renters and helped to drastically reduce evictions and homelessness. But post-ERAP, underlying problems remain: More households are rent burdened than ever Eviction filings are above pre-pandemic levels Homelessness is at a record high Now that ERAP is over, state and local governments are scrambling to address these challenges without extra federal funding. In the absence of those federal dollars, we need to figure out more cost-effective prevention strategies to keep people in their homes. For example: Include eviction prevention planning at the development stage National Housing Trust is calling on State Housing Finance Agencies to include eviction prevention as part of their Qualified Allocation Plans (QAPs) for Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) funding— Balancing Eviction Prevention and Property Financial Health Develop win/win eviction prevention policies WinnCompanies has developed a Housing Stability Program that includes numerous elements throughout the lease cycle to help keep residents housed. Local governments should provide cost-effective upstream financial stability programs in addition to downstream interventions The United Way recently eloquently advocated for upstream prevention and rental assistance in the Seattle Times: Pandemic-era funds have expired but WA housing needs continue Of course, we are grateful for the foundations and corporations who make our upstream eviction prevention work possible. This quarter, we received generous support from Airbnb, the Gheens Foundation, the Michael & Gillian Goodrich Foundation, the Housing Affordability Trust, and continuing support from the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. If you would like to help us keep renters in their homes, please consider making a tax-deductible donation today . $100 enables us to make one Rent Loan and help a struggling household avoid falling behind on rent payments. Thank you! The Flagstone Team Chip, Grace, Gregor, Keith, and Shin p.s. You might also be interested in this story we wrote for LAA Access, a publication by the Louisville Apartment Association: Upstream Eviction Prevention—A Win for Everyone