Trellis and Missions Inc. Save 56 Deeply Affordable Units in St. Louis Park
Support from GMHF and other funding partners prevented resident displacement and guaranteed that Bickham Court is preserved as deeply affordable housing for years to come.

Support from GMHF and other funding partners prevented resident displacement and guaranteed that Bickham Court is preserved as deeply affordable housing for years to come.

Affordable Housing Finance featured the new 120-unit St. Louis Park development for low-income residents built with support from GMHF and the Minnesota Equity Fund.

The initiative will develop eight sites in north Minneapolis into a triplex and duplexes. GMHF provided a predevelopment grant and a construction loan to support the project.

Sahan Journal profiled this project that included financing from GMHF and $6.5 million in private equity from the Minnesota Equity Fund through the federal low-income housing tax credit program.
MPR News highlighted the $1 million grant from the Blandin Foundation to support GMHF's capacity building and spur development of more than 400 affordable housing units.

The Pioneer Press covered the launch of GMHF's Healthcare Learning Cohort, where participants from six institutions will explore the intersection of health and housing.

Many partners, including GMHF, came together to support this project which will bring much-needed deeply affordable family-sized housing to Saint Paul.

NOAH Impact Fund provided the equity investment to support the preservation of 220 units of naturally occurring affordable housing for low-income residents in Minneapolis and Edina.

The affordability of the 72-unit Fountain Terrace Apartments in New Brighton has been preserved with the help of a pilot acquisition under the NOAH Impact Fund.
