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Finding Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – The DOF September 14-15, 201

Finding Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – The DOF September 14-15, 2011. THE BUCK STARTS HERE. Disabilities 101. PROVIDE INNOVATIVE CAPITAL -bridge & term loan products -co-lending -gap financing -predevelopment -acquisition

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Finding Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – The DOF September 14-15, 201

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  1. Finding Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – The DOF September 14-15, 2011

  2. THE BUCK STARTS HERE Disabilities 101 • PROVIDE INNOVATIVE CAPITAL • -bridge & term loan products • -co-lending • -gap financing • -predevelopment • -acquisition • -construction • -rehabilitation financing • ORGANIZE THE MARKET • ENGAGE IN PUBLIC DIALOGUE The RISE Fund provides innovative financing and advisory services to individuals and organizations that develop housing for people with disabilities. www.thedof.org info@thedof.org

  3. Handicapped

  4. PUT THE “PERSON” FIRST NO YES Disabled Person Handicapped Confined to Wheelchair The Disabled “Retard” “Crazy” or “Psycho” Person with Disability Physically Challenged Wheelchair User People with Disabilities Person with Developmental Disability Person with Mental Illness www.thedof.org info@thedof.org

  5. ADA

  6. Title I

  7. Title II 7

  8. Title III

  9. Title IV

  10. Education Law

  11. The Disability Opportunity Fund presents THE BUSINESS OF HUMAN DIVIDENDS THEN www.thedof.org info@thedof.org

  12. NOW www.thedof.org info@thedof.org

  13. SUPREME COURTOLMSTEAD DECISION

  14. ASSET DEVELOPMENT

  15. IDA EITC ABLE ACCOUNTS

  16. 21 Million 18-65

  17. EMPLOYMENT 37% vs. 79% 17

  18. 12 million SSI/SSDI 18

  19. Autism 1 in 100 20

  20. VETERANS

  21. BOOMERS

  22. 72,000,000 by 2030

  23. 25% of Americans between 65-74 yrs have one or more disabilities 50% of Americans over 75 yrs have one or more disabilities

  24. For the Disabled, Age 18 Brings Difficult Choices May 14, 2008

  25. TRENDS

  26. RELIANCE ON GOVERNMENT-ONLY SOLUTIONS SHRINKING

  27. THE DOF PREDICTS:

  28. ROLE OF FAMILIES INCREASES

  29. Community Development Financial Institutions in the United States 957 Certified Community Development Financial Institutions as of 8/31/2011 NEW YORK 80 TEXAS 40

  30. Community Development Sources of Capital Government Foundations Financial Institutions Socially Motivated Investors $ Community Development Financial Institution (CDFIs) and other intermediaries Equity & Debt Financing Fin. Return & CRA credit Community Impact $ Affordable Housing Charter Schools Child Care Centers Users of Capital Small Business Community Facilities Other CD Purposes www.thedof.org info@thedof.org 33

  31. The DOForganizes the market by investing in socially responsible“disability” investments.

  32. CASE STUDY #1: THE COTTAGE IN DARIEN

  33. CASE STUDY #2: SCIOTO PROPERTIES

  34. CASE STUDY #3: IMAGINE ACADEMY FOR AUTISM

  35. Finding Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – The DOF September 14-15, 2011 516-465-3741 www.thedof.org

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