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Green Affordable Housing

Over the past decade, Global Green USA has established itself as a national leader in promoting green building practices in the affordable housing community. Through our Greening of Affordable Housing Initiative (GAHI), we work extensively with non-profit community development corporations, architects, financial institutions, and government agencies at the local, state, and national level.

Green affordable housing directly benefits individuals and families in need by reducing energy bills and creating healthier living environments. Affordable housing developers and operators gain through higher quality, more efficient, and more durable buildings.

Through the Greening Affordable Housing Initiative, Global Green works to encourage the adoption of green building strategies and materials in affordable housing. Working with green building and affordable housing organizations, Global Green provides information and education on the practices and components of green affordable housing, cost issues and financial strategies, and relevant policy initiatives. Global Green has conducted over 30 workshops on greening affordable housing; facilitated over 25 green building charrettes; and authored publications and case studies.

Global Green has provided technical assistance to nearly two dozen affordable housing developers nationwide, including for the Nueva Vista Family Housing project in Santa Cruz, CA and the recently completed Plaza Apartments in San Francisco. Currently Global Green is also collaborating with the Habitat for Humanity New York City affiliate's Atlantic Avenue project in Brooklyn, a LEED-Home pilot project.

GAHI is engaged in a range of endeavors locally and nationally to encourage the development of green affordable housing, including:

 

8 Steps to Funding Green Affordable Housing

  1. Minimize additional costs through integrated design
  2. Work with contractor on cost estimates throughout the design process
  3. Identify partnership opportunities with the local government, utilities, state agencies, and non-profits
  4. Utilize technical support provided by utilities and state and/or federal programs
  5. Apply to utility and state programs for rebates on energy and water components
  6. Include remaining unfunded green items in the final bid documents as specification alternatives
  7. Approach local governments and foundation to fund the green alternatives
  8. Use any residual construction contingency funds to upgrade finish materials to the green alternatives

 

Green Affordable Housing Initiative Resources

Making Affordable Housing Truly Affordable - Global Green's Report Advancing Tax Credit Incentives for Green Building and Healthier Communities

Case Studies - In-depth descriptions of affordable housing projects that have incorporated Green Building practices and solar photovoltaics

Top 20 No or Low-Cost Green Building Strategies - A cost conscious check list

Santa Monica Affordable Housing Green Checklist

Links to On-line Green Building Resources

Federal Government Accounting Office's Report on Green Affordable Housing - 2008 report on HUD's green affordable housing inititiatives

Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing: 2nd Edition

Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing
Drawing on over a decade of experience by Global Green staff on technical assistance and policy development, the Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing offers housing developers, designers, advocates, public agency staff, and the financial community specific guidance on green practices and innovative strategies for incorporating green building strategies into the design, construction, and operation of affordable housing developments. The book presents 12 case studies of model developments, including rental, home ownership, special needs, senior, self¬help, and cohousing from around the United States.

Publications

Developing Green Building Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide for Local Governments

Global Green USA’s step-by-step guidebook outlining a six-step process that local agencies can utilize to develop their own green building programs. The process was developed based on the real world experience that Global Green has gained in working with local governments to develop green building programs in cities such as, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Irvine, West Hollywood, and New Orleans.
 


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Healthier, Wealthier, Wiser: A Report on National Green Schools

This report outlines the significant benefits of green schools which include improved learning, reduced operating costs, and better student attendance (which translates into more dollars for school districts). In addition, it provides a green school practitioner guide, case studies, and a reference guide to draft a green school resolution. The report also offers the first overview of Global Green’s landmark green schools initiative in New Orleans made possible by a grant from the Bush Clinton Katrina Fund


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