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Respond to government and foundation requests for proposals and applications in partnership with development and senior staff; coordinate planning and activities necessary for development of model program designs in response to RFPs. Serve as liaison to key government agencies, in particular to the NYC DHS, DOHMH, and MOCJ; and the NYS OTDA, OMH and OASAS, as well as our federal HUD/local CoC funders.
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Extensive experience with government social service contracting, particularly NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of Social Services (HRA/DHS), Department of Housing Preservation and Development, NYS Office of Mental Health, HUD, Medicaid reimbursement, and housing finance.
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Your Impact:As a CoC Grant Analyst, you will work to ensure subrecipients are in compliance with the terms of the CoC program and HPD policies and practices, so that funding can be renewed, and tenants can maintain safe and affordable housing.
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CRM Residential has been a trusted name in the property management industry for over 46 years specializing in affordable housing. HUD and tax credit experience required. Experience with social media platforms, content creation, and community engagement.
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Minimum of ten years experience in the management or administration of housing, HUD rental assistance, other affordable housing programs, or equivalent experience. Minimum of five years of experience working with federal procurement and grant administration experience.
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Experience and knowledge of laws and regulations that apply to affordable housing properties (HUD, IRS (Internal Revenue Service), and State Agencies). Works with corporate and regional affordable housing compliance teams to ensure site and portfolio level compliance with affordable housing program requirements (e.g., but not limited to, Project Based Section 8, and LIHTC), and federal, state, and local fair housings laws.
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Our services include 100% affordable housing at 21 locations, family violence program, Holocaust survivor assistance, geriatric social work, crisis intervention and the largest free kosher food distribution program in the world.
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During the post-construction process, ensures timely closeout including punch list, schedule and monitor work throughs, ensure completion of lien waiver (internal), HUD requirements, and other activities, conduct post-mortem meeting internal and external, ensure proper record keeping for physical and electronic storage, and resolve internal warranty issues and other external issues.
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As a CoC Analyst, you will oversee a portfolio of CoC grants and work with subrecipients operating permanent supportive housing programs in New York City. Successful candidates will have expertise in working with community partners and knowledge of federal housing programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that serve persons experiencing homelessness.
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Working knowledge of HPD/Section 8, HUD, Tax Credit & housing regulations. JOB SCOPE: The Property Manager is responsible for low income housing tax credit and other regulatory compliance for PCMH’s supportive and affordable housing units.
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Minimum of two years of experience in Supportive Housing, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, HUD, Section 8 Subsidy, Property Management, and/or affordable housing programs. Oversee the administration of rental subsidy programs that include Low Income Housing Tax Credit, HUD, Section 8 and etc.
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Experience working with any of the following: housing authority operations and programs (e.g., Section 8), HUD funding sources (e.g., CDBG, HOME), homeless services (e.g., permanent supportive housing, housing first.
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Knowledge of LIHTC and HUD regulations. WinnCompanies is searching for a Property Manager I to join our team at Shoreview Apartments, a 92-unit affordable housing and commercial property located in Far Rockaway, NY.
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The firm consistently ranks in the Top 10 for Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac multifamily loan originations and is the #1 Overall HUD Multifamily and Healthcare Lender in the country. Greystone also ranks nationally as a top affordable housing, seniors housing, and small balance loan lender.
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Minimum of 3 to 5 years’ experience in Section 42 LIHTC with solid understanding of real estate development concepts, and the affordable housing field (i.e. HUD, Sec 8). As a syndicator of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), W&D Affordable Equity raises corporate equity and monitors the development, construction, lease-up, and permanent financing phases of its investments.
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