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Housing Inequalities in Ohio retains a large amount of () specifically in highly concentrated areas such as Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, which rate in the top 21 cities of racial segregation related to housing in the U.S. ==Solutions== -(OHFA) Ohio fair Housing Act -Earned Income tax Credit for new Homeowners -Hope VI Grant for cities for revitalization -HUD Economic Development Initiative Ohio Fair Housing Act Ohio Housing Programs Statewide and Regional Program Ohio Housing Finance Agency Office of Housing and Community Partnerships - the Ohio Department of Development Community development corporations in Ohio A statewide listing of recipients - of community development block grant and/or HOME investment partnership funds. Veteran's Administration Homeowner education programs U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Programs by City/Town City of Canton - Department of Community Development City of Cleveland Community Development City of Lakewood - Department of Community Development City of Mansfield - Department of Community Development City of Massillon - Department of Housing Neighborhood Development Services Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Cleveland County Programs Cincinnati/Hamilton County Homeownership Programs Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Homeownership Programs Columbus/Franklin County Homeownership Programs Dayton/Montgomery County Homeownership Programs Hamilton/Middletown/Butler County Homeownership Programs Springfield/Clark County Homeownership Programs Lucas County/Toledo City of Toledo NHS of Toledo Akron/Summit County City of Akron East Akron Neighborhood Development Corp. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Housing Inequality in Ohio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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