Minimizing greenhouse gases in multifamily buildings requires new ways of working. The Affordable Housing Decarbonization Hub is designed to help with a range of tools and resources, all in one place.
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Millions in HUD Funding Still Available Through GRRP
Carbon Roadmap: SAHF Multifamily Portfolio Carbon Emissions Roadmap Tool
Salem Heights Apartments: Deep Energy Retrofit Case Study (Massachusetts)
Decarbonizing Multifamily Housing: How State Finance Agencies Are Gearing Up for the IRA
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Decarbonization will transform the future of affordable housing. Navigating the terrain to reduce or eliminate greenhouse gases means working differently with emerging tools and resources.
To help, we’ve gathered some of our sector’s leading thinkers and practitioners. Grappling with a decarb-related challenge or opportunity? Use the link below to submit your query and get the knowledge and perspective you seek.
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About the Hub
Your decarbonization
journey starts here.
It’s a new day for affordable housing. We’re bringing you the information and inspiration to help you make an equitable transition to more efficient, climate-ready multifamily homes.
About Our Partners
Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one.
Proving that strong, independent organizations can do more together than alone, the Housing Partnership Network (HPN) is a national collaborative of 100+ leading housing and community development organizations.
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