City of Austin partners with nonprofit to expand housing access
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Austin partners with nonprofit, Zillow to get people experiencing homelessness into housing
The city of Austin is partnering with a nonprofit that helps connect people with significant housing barriers to vacant rental units. Housing Connector, the nonprofit, uses “Zillow-powered technology to remove barriers to housing and match people with vacant units,” according to an announcement. So far, roughly 2,000 property owners in Austin have agreed to get on board, according to Austin Homeless Strategy Officer David Gray. The city of Austi…
Nonprofit that persuades landlords to rent homes to people living on the streets opens in Austin
The City of Austin agreed to pay Housing Connector $2.14 million over two years. The company currently operates in at least three other cities, including Dallas, Denver and Portland, Oregon.
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