Restore the Ohio Housing Trust Fund
A bill in the Ohio House presents a great opportunity for the State to expand access to safe, decent, affordable housing at a time when need has grown exponentially. House [...]
A bill in the Ohio House presents a great opportunity for the State to expand access to safe, decent, affordable housing at a time when need has grown exponentially. House [...]
Dear Friends and Supporters, After 35 years leading COHHIO, I have given our Board of Directors notice that I plan to retire in six months and then work with new [...]
On January 6 HUD's Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs issued the following message to encourage homeless services providers, especially emergency shelters, take steps to mitigate the impact of the [...]
COHHIO News Clips summarizes recent news articles that explore various aspects of homelessness, housing, politics, poverty research, racial equity, civic engagement and other topics to inform Ohio's housing advocates and [...]
Please review the Bureau of Workers' Compensation Group Rating Safety Accountability Letter for members of COHHIO's Group Rating Program: Download the letter here Some important reminders from Sedgwick, our third [...]
"I believe we ought to do all we can and lift ourselves by our own bootstraps, but it's a cruel jest to say to a bootless man that he ought [...]
It is with great excitement to announce we are starting the planning process for next year's conference. We invite you to submit a workshop proposal for the 2022 Virtual Housing [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUG. 27, 2021 CONTACT: Marcus Roth, marcusroth@cohhio.org Melissa Dutton, mdutton@columbuslegalaid.org Advocates Call on Ohio Courts to Protect Tenants Facing Eviction In the wake of the U.S. Supreme [...]
Updated Oct. 28 Big Housing Investments Within Reach! President Biden's newly released framework for the $1.75 trillion “Build Back Better Act” still includes $150 billion for affordable housing! The [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUG. 4, 2021 The Center for Disease Control renewed its eviction moratorium to remain in effect until Oct. 3. The CDC's new order applies to counties with [...]