Albemarle Housing Improvement Program
The Albemarle Housing Improvement Program (AHIP) was founded in 1976 to assist low-income Albemarle County residents obtain safe and secure housing. As of, the program has over 400 families on its waiting list. [1]
History of the organization
When Hurricane Camille struck central Virginia in 1969, volunteers helped rehabilitate thousands of homes damaged by high winds. During this time, they became aware of substandard conditions. Eventually the group incorporated to continue the mission of increasing the availability of affordable and safe homes[2].
Block by Block
One of AHIP's offerings is the Block by Block program which provides for loans for rehabilitation of existing structures that are forgiven unless the homeowner sells the house during the term of the loan. [3]
2021
In January 2021, Albemarle County entered into a partnership with Local Energy Alliance Program and Albemarle Housing Improvement Program where the county would fund $250,000 in retrofits for existing county homes to increase energy efficiency. This is a program that came out of Albemarle's Climate Action Plan. [4]
Community Housing
Board of Directors>
- Deborah van Eersel, President
- Waki Wynn, Vice President
- Vicki Jones, Treasurer
- James Brown
- Rachel Foster
- Emily Martin
- Grey McLean
- Fred Missell
- Suzanne Morse Moomaw
- Steve Murphy
- Liz Russell
- Kristin Szakos
- Carmelita Wood [5]
Staff
- Jennifer Jacobs, Executive Director
Funding
In December 2010, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation awarded AHIP 10,000 for the Emergency Home Repair Program[6].
External links
Albemarle Housing Improvement Program website
References
- ↑ Web. AHIP Goes Block By Block Changing Lives in C'Ville, Charlottesville Newsplex, August 26, 2013, retrieved August 28, 2013.
- ↑ "AHIP | About AHIP." Albemarle Housing Improvement Program. Web. 29 June 2010. <http://www.ahipva.org/html/getinvolved/about/about.htm>.
- ↑ Web. City Council Agenda for June 19, 2017, Government publication, City of Charlottesville, retrieved June 17, 2017.
- ↑ Web. FES Quarterly Report - January 2021, Quarterly Report, Albemarle County Department of Facilities and Environmental Services, January 2021, retrieved January 20, 2021.
- ↑ Web. About Us, Albemarle Housing Improvement Program, retrieved January 20, 2021.
- ↑ Web. More than $500,000 in grants awarded, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, December 15, 2010, retrieved December 15, 2010.