Housing - Fair, Safe, Affordable

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Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity's Coordinated Statewide Housing Services, programs working for fair affordable, accessible, safe, and secure housing for all Vermonters. Fair Housing Project (FHP): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, referrals, education and outreach, enforcement, and information regarding Housing Discrimination issues. Mobile Home Project (MHP): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, tenant organizing, referrals, counseling, and information for Manufactured Home Owners who are renting lots - especially those in Mobile Home Parks. Vermont Tenants (VTI): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, organizing, advice, tenant counseling, training, and information regarding Residential Tenancy. Together these three programs serve tenants, mobile home residents, prospective home buyers and the interests of all people who believe in adequate safe, fair and affordable housing in Vermont.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-23
Format: 2024-04-23
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing - 05/16/2013
Ted Wimpey, Director of CVOE's Fair Housing Project, speaks to the HUD rule of 'Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, an obligation of state and municipal entities that receive funding from HUD, to proactively further fair housing choice...
Housing Related Legislative Issues - 01/17/2013
Ted Wimpey, Director of Coordinated Statewide Housing Services for Champlian Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, hosts Erhard Mahnke, Coordinator, Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition to discuss the 2013-2014 Vermont Legislature's Housing...
Hosted by Various Staff - 11/15/2012
Focussing on housing programs of Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity.   Fair Housing Project (FHP): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, referrals, education and outreach, enforcement, and information regarding Housing Discrimination issues....
Hosted by Various Staff - 09/20/2012
Focussing on housing programs of Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity.   Fair Housing Project (FHP): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, referrals, education and outreach, enforcement, and information regarding Housing Discrimination issues....
Why & How To Use Secure Credit - 07/19/2012
Special guest, Gillian Franks, Business Development Specialist with CVOEO's Financial Futures Program. Hosted by Kevin Stapleton.  Focussing on housing programs of Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity.   Fair Housing Project...
Resident Owned Mobile Home Cooperatives - 05/17/2012
Tonight's show features Shaun Gilpin, Program Director, CVOEO Mobile Home Project, Sarah Woodward, Resident Organizer, CVOEO Mobile Home Project Jeremiah Ward, Cooperative Development Specialist, Cooperative Development Institute , ...
Fair Housing - 2012 Analysis of Impediments - 03/15/2012
Kevin Stapleton and Dani Fuoco of CVOEO's Fair Housing Project, discuss (1) Fair Housing and (2) the results of the state’s 2012 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice. Focussing on housing programs of Champlain Valley Office of...
Burlington Department of Code Enforcement - 01/19/2012
Pam Favreau of Vermont Tenants, speaks with Ita Meno, Code Enforcement Inspector with Burlington's Department of Code Enforcement.  Focussing on housing programs of Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity.   Fair Housing...
Fair Housing Project - 11/17/2011
Kevin Stapleton, Director, and Dani Fuoco, Education and Outreach Coordinator with CVOEO's Fair Housing Project, talk about fair housing laws and the upcoming Vermont State Fair Housing report.  Focussing on housing programs of Champlain...
Vermont Mobile Home Parks in the Wake of Irene - 09/15/2011
Host, Shaun Gilpin, Program Director for CVOEO's Mobile Home Project, speaks with Dan Baker, PhD, UVM Community Developmnent and Applied Economics, Kelly Hamshaw MS, Research Specialist with UVM Community Development and Applied Economics,...

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