Faced with limited housing supply and soaring rents and home prices, more people, particularly with low incomes, struggle to find or keep an affordable, safe place to live. Ripple effects of the affordable housing crisis include increasing health challenges, declining educational outcomes, and surging homelessness. Abt’s decades of rigorous evidence-building work with federal, state, local, and non-profit partners—combined with our training and technical assistance expertise—inform today’s efforts to make housing more affordable. We continue to shape rental assistance programs like Housing Choice Vouchers and public housing, policies to boost production and preservation of affordable housing, and initiatives to help make homeownership feasible. Our partners and teams with lived expertise enrich our cross-sector, data-driven approach with first-hand insights, enabling us to advance housing affordability for all.
Expertise
- Housing Choice Voucher and Rental Assistance Policy Research and Evaluation
- Technical Assistance
- Needs Assessments and Community Engagement
- Program Design and Implementation
- Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening
- Policy, Regulatory and Agency Support
Clients Include
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
Rhode Island Department of Housing
Washington Department of Commerce
Washington State Housing Finance Commission
Virginia Housing
National Council of State Housing Agencies
National Urban League
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
United Way of Greater Los Angeles