Research and Information

HAC’s full length research reports provide detailed information and analysis on a wide array of social, economic, and housing issues that impact affordable housing needs and provision in rural America.

Housing Conditions for Rural Farmworkers

Housing Conditions for Rural Farmworkers

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Farmworkers, who are often ethnic minorities or immigrants, earn low wages and experience working conditions that hinder their ability to access affordable and quality housing.
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Housing in Central Appalachia

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Despite its cultural distinction, the Appalachian region is more commonly known for its economic challenges.
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Housing in the Border Colonias

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Poor housing conditions are common in the colonias with an old, deteriorating housing stock, combined with newer units that do not meet building codes.

Accounting & Financial Operations for Nonprofits in Rural Housing

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  Accounting & Financial Operations for Nonprofits in Rural…
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Housing on Native American Lands

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Over 500 Native American tribes reside in disparate locations across the United States, and Native American lands can be found in all regions of the United States.
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Conducting Homeless Counts on Native American Lands – A Toolkit

This flexible toolkit highlights steps, tools, and methods that can be used to complete an accurate homeless count on AIANHH lands.
Outstanding CRA Institutions Map

CRA in Rural America

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The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), depository institutions to help meet the credit needs of their entire communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.

Taking Stock 2010

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More from Taking Stock at #RuralFacts and Poverty in the…
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Rural Reentry: Housing Options and Obstacles for Ex-Offenders

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This report serves as a probe into the burgeoning, complex topic of rural reentry, attempting to better understand the rural environment, its housing providers, and the ex-offenders who call it home.

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