Fostering Employer-Assisted Workforce Housing: Case Studies & Recommendations

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Fostering Employer-Assisted Workforce Housing: Case Studies & Recommendations

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2019

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Resilient Communities Project (RCP), University of Minnesota

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This project was completed as part of a year-long partnership between Scott County and the University of Minnesota’s Resilient Communities Project (http://www.rcp.umn.edu). The goal of this project was to analyze various Employer-Assisted Housing (EAH) programs and provide recommendations to Scott County for targeting business sectors that could benefit from an EAH program in the county. Scott County project lead Julie Siegert collaborated with students in Dr. Edward Goetz’ course, PA 5261, to assess the current industries in the county that, based on programs adopted elsewhere, could be the most strategic partners in an EAH program in Scott County. The report also makes recommendations to county staff and leadership for structuring and implementing a potential EAH program. A final student report from the project is available.

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Report completed by students enrolled in PA 5261: Housing Policy, taught by Dr. Edward Goetz in spring 2019.

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This project was supported by the Resilient Communities Project (RCP), a program at the University of Minnesota whose mission is to connect communities in Minnesota with U of MN faculty and students to advance community resilience through collaborative, course-based projects. RCP is a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA). More information at http://www.rcp.umn.edu.

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