This is an incredible opportunity for the city to address the harms of the past, and build a future where all Angelenos can live in the neighborhoods of their choice. However, we cannot tackle the housing and homelessness crisis without opening up exclusionary neighborhoods. SCANPH urges the city to apply development incentives in every area of LA, including single-family zones, and especially in high-resource areas.
Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)
Real Estate
Los Angeles, California 2,130 followers
At SCANPH, we’re working to build stronger Southern California communities that ensure an affordable home for all.
About us
The Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing is a membership association, founded in 1985, that supports and advocates for those who develop and sustainably operate affordable housing. SCANPH is uniquely situated to identify, prioritize, strategize, and lead policy efforts that are designed to create an environment conducive to affordable housing development. We are measured by our ability to serve low-income residents of the region by securing critical public subsidy funds for new affordable home development, and by our ability to make our members more effective developers amidst funding and resource challenges. SCANPH strives to increase the capacity and expertise of our members, educate policymakers and the public about the need for affordable housing, and help to establish policies and programs that further these objectives. We serve the Southern California region of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. Together, these counties represent the largest population base in California, the greatest concentration of poverty and housing need, and a vibrant mix of communities with diverse resources and approaches to affordable housing SCANPH’s members have produced tens of thousands of apartments, condominiums, and houses throughout the region. These developments provide housing and services to people who have been homeless, the disabled, elderly, veterans, the working poor, single-parent households, immigrants, low-income families, and low-income first-time homebuyers—among other economically disadvantaged individuals.
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http://scanph.org/
External link for Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1985
- Specialties
- Affordable Homes, Permanent Supportive Housing, Construction and Development, Policy and Planning, and Advocacy
Locations
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Primary
340 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, California 90012, US
Employees at Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)
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Alan Greenlee
Executive Director at Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing
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Blanca Melchor
Conference Coordinator at Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing (SCANPH)
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Arianna Bankler-Jukes
Advocacy Manager and Organizer at Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing
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Jackson Loop
Policy Director at Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)
Updates
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SCANPH Member Tara Barauskas highlights the urgent need for LA's citywide rezoning to meet state housing goals and address homelessness. 🏘️ Learn more about the plan to transform single-family zones
LA is planning for hundreds of thousands of new homes. But not in single-family zones
laist.com
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We are pleased to announce two new job opportunities within our Policy team. If you want to join our team or know of any individuals who would be perfect for the role, share these listings with them! Specifically, we are seeking to fill the positions of Senior Associate of Planning and Land Use Policy, and Senior Associate of Legislative and Regulatory Policy. Both roles will play a crucial part in shaping our organizational strategies and achieving our policy objectives. Learn more here: https://buff.ly/3W5ubsM
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LA County has finished counting all the signatures you helped us collect over the past year to support affordable housing and mental healthcare, which are needed to keep people housed and out of homelessness! While the Board of Supervisors still needs to officially add the measure to the ballot in early July, the registrar’s office has confirmed that The Affordable Housing, Homelessness Solutions and Prevention Now Measure has enough signatures to be placed on the ballot this coming November 🎉 To learn more, visit: https://buff.ly/3XpstUk
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Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH) reposted this
CEO at Homes & Hope, Board Chair of the Housing Land Trust of Ventura County & Board Member of the Housing Trust Fund of Ventura County
🌟 Exciting Times at the HOUSING ACTION FORUM Ventura County! 🏘️✨ Last Thursday, I had the privilege of attending the Housing Action Forum in Ventura County. The event was a melting pot of ideas and expertise with incredible speakers and panelists, including the insightful Alan Greenlee from the Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH). The discussions were rich and diverse, covering many key topics related to affordable housing in our community. It was inspiring to see so many passionate advocates working together to shape the future of our community. A big thank you to everyone who contributed their valuable insights and to those who continue to fight for equitable housing solutions. Let's keep the momentum going! 🏡💪 #HousingActionForum #AffordableHousing #CommunityBuilding #VenturaCounty #SCANPH
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Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH) reposted this
Los Angeles cannot meet its state-mandated housing production and equity goals while walling off single family neighborhoods from new housing. We are proud to co-lead a coalition of 45 diverse organizations, with Inner City Law Center and Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH), calling on the city to reverse patterns that have led to segregation and displacement by opening up exclusionary communities via the Citywide Housing Incentive Program. Read the letter here: https://lnkd.in/gUfFEXYs
LOS ANGELES HOUSING ELEMENT REZONING PROGRAM
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Editorial: California’s next affordable housing crisis is the rising cost of property insurance
Editorial: California's next affordable housing crisis is the rising cost of property insurance
latimes.com
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‘Not Sustainable’: High Insurance Costs Threaten Affordable Housing
‘Not Sustainable’: High Insurance Costs Threaten Affordable Housing
https://www.nytimes.com
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We stand with over 100 organizations urging Gavin Newsom to pass the #CALeg budget proposal and restore funding for affordable housing and homelessness. California cannot afford cuts to these critical programs. #MHP #HHAP #LIHTC Read our full letter here: https://bit.ly/3VgdYPQ
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Sacramento Lobby Day! Advocacy Manager and Organizer, Arianna Jukes and leaders from Residents United Network LA visited Sacramento for Housing California's Lobby Day. There, they spoke with the offices of Elected Officials from Los Angeles, urging the legislature to restore funding in the budget for homelessness housing services (HHAP) and to support the Affordable Housing Bond at the state level. Together, we're advocating for a better future 🏠 #HousingForAll #Advocacy #AffordableHousing
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