Three new multi-family apartment projects, two in Madison and one in Milwaukee, are moving forward with the recent award of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit from WHEDA. “These funds are key to making these affordable housing projects possible. We’re humbled to have the opportunity to contribute to closing the affordable housing gap in Wisconsin," said Movin’ Out’s executive director Kathryne Auerback.
Read MoreMovin’ Out moved quickly to expand our emergency funding program for eviction and foreclosure prevention to enable us to respond to the urgent needs of renters and homeowners in Dane County and across the state of Wisconsin facing economic hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 20, we were notified that we would receive $25,000 that we applied for from the United Way of Dane County COVID-19 Emergency and Recovery Fund to add to our existing “Homestead” emergency fund.
Read MoreAn affordable housing project that has been years in the making got the green light for $1.025 million in funding from the city last month.
The collaboration of Red Caboose Child Care Center, a well-established day care, and Movin' Out, an organization that specializes in housing for people with disabilities, will create dozens of new, affordable apartments in east Madison.
Read MoreIt is with deep sadness that we share the news that our dear friend and board member, Ed Erwin, has passed away. We are extremely grateful for Ed's many years of service to the community and to Movin' Out. He contributed an invaluable perspective to our organization through board service since 2013.
Read MoreMovin’ Out is partnering with General Capital Group, Inclusa, and Community Living Connections to extend our successful model for community integrated independent living to Platteville, WI. Ruxton Apartments will offer inclusive, affordable, high-quality rental homes that enable the autonomy and dignity of all the residents, regardless of income or ability.
Read MoreAce Apartments, slated for 4602 Cottage Grove Road, was recently awarded crucial, competitive federal tax credits to create 59 units of affordable housing. Kathryne Auerback, executive director of Movin’ Out, Inc., said Monday she was "very pleased" to learn about the award.
Read MoreOn Thursday, May 16, 2019, 3:30-6:30 p.m., Movin' Out will celebrate the grand opening of The Royal Apartments, 2232 West Broadway in Madison, a project in partnership with the Commonwealth Companies.
Read MoreThe City of Janesville Department of Neighborhood & Community Services has contracted with Movin’ Out to administer a home buyer assistance program to help up to six low-income households with a member with a disability to purchase their first homes. Up to $25,000 of assistance per eligible household is available.
Read MoreMovin' Out, Inc. has received a $10,000 partnership award on behalf of Tiger Lily Seeds.
Read MoreTiger Lily Seeds is a micro-enterprise in the business of growing prairie wetland wild flowers and harvesting their high-value seeds. The enterprise’s principal, Brittany Romine, harvested her first crop of seeds in the autumn of 2012 and successfully sold them to Applied Ecological Services, an international distributor of rare native seeds based in Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Read MoreIt looks for all the world like a block of riverside row houses, maybe in a European capital. Sounds like one, too. But Elven Sted is a new workforce housing development in Stoughton that is allowing city natives to stay in town and providing disabled residents an affordable place to call home.
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