Military veterans and their families struggling with homelessness will
have access to new housing and resources to help end the cycle of
homelessness, as construction is now underway for a new, 58-unit
affordable-housing community at historic Fort Snelling.
Former homeless Vietnam veteran Jerry Readmond (second from left), an advocate for homeless veterans, shares his story with military officials and development partners at the groundbreaking for CommonBond's Veterans Housing at Fort Snelling. L to R: Minnesota Housing Commissioner Mary Tingerthal; Readmond; Paul Fate, president & CEO, CommonBond Communities; Major General Rick Nash, Adjutant General, Minnesota National Guard; Tom McGlinch, vice president, investment management, UnitedHealth Group; and Warren Hanson, president and CEO of Minnesota Equity Fund (Photo: Greg Page).
Veterans groups, project partners and various community leaders heralded
CommonBond’s Veterans Housing at Fort Snelling as vital in helping reach
a goal of ending homelessness among military veterans in Minnesota.
According to Heading Home Minnesota, a public-private partnership to end
homeless in the state, more than 10,000 Minnesotans are homeless on any
given night, including more than 350 veterans.
Today’s ceremonial groundbreaking event coincided with the conclusion of
National Military Appreciation Month.
The development project will transform five historic structures into 58
studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments on the Fort Snelling
Upper Post. Onsite support for residents will include clinical health
care services, social and support counseling and monitoring, academic
support, job training and other vital services.
The new community will also feature an onsite business center, computer
lab, courtyard, elevators, laundry facility and community room. Each
apartment will include central air conditioning, vaulted ceilings and
walk-in closets, among other amenities.
Funding for the $17.2 million veterans community project was secured
through a collaboration of public-and private-sector partners.
Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) provided $9.3 million in
equity through a partnership with the Minnesota Equity Fund, using Low
Income Housing and Historic Preservation Tax Credits approved by the
state. Minnesota Housing, the other major investor, allocated $5.5
million in Housing Infrastructure Bonds. Additional funding partners
include the Family Housing Fund, Hennepin County, Home Depot Foundation,
Metropolitan Council, Neighborhood Works America and the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs.
“Minnesota’s heroes should never be homeless,” said Governor Mark
Dayton. “Our veterans risked their lives to protect our state, our
country and our freedoms. They have more than earned safe and affordable
places to live. I thank UnitedHealth Group, the Minnesota Housing
Finance Agency and the other partners who have come together to build
this wonderful new community.”
“I am thrilled to be part of this historic public-private partnership to
support our military veterans who have sacrificed for our country,” said
Minnesota Housing Commissioner Mary Tingerthal. “With continued
investments, we could be the first state in the country to essentially
end veteran and chronic homelessness.”
Commissioner Tingerthal co-chairs the Minnesota Interagency Council on
Homelessness, the coalition of 11 state agencies that recently launched
a new plan to prevent and end homelessness – including ending
homelessness for veterans and for people experiencing chronic
homelessness – by 2015.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with the many public and
private organizations that are making a difference in the lives of
military veterans who have given so much for our country,” said retired
Vice Adm. John Mateczun, chief medical officer of UnitedHealthcare
Military & Veterans, which provides health care services for nearly 2.9
million service members, military retirees and their families. “This is
an important project that will have a tremendous impact in helping to
end homelessness, and it will serve military veterans in our state for
years to come.”
CommonBond Communities, which has served the region for more than 40
years and is the Midwest’s largest nonprofit provider of affordable
housing with supportive services, will develop and manage the new
veterans community. CommonBond Advantage Services, the Department of
Veterans Affairs and third-party providers will manage the onsite
support services.
“This new community at Fort Snelling will be a model for addressing the
growing need for permanent housing and services for military veterans,”
said Paul Fate, president and CEO of CommonBond Communities. “We are
honored to join with so many exceptional partners to lead the
transformation of these buildings into dignified housing for the people
who have served our country so courageously.”
The $9.3 million investment by UnitedHealth Group in collaboration with
MEF is part of more than $150 million the company has provided since
2011 to finance affordable-housing communities with supportive services
throughout the United States. These investments have included building
affordable housing in communities with large veterans populations and is
one of many ways the company supports military veterans and their
families.
UnitedHealth Group is a member of the 100,000 Jobs Mission, a coalition
of major U.S. corporations that share the goal of hiring 100,000
transitioning service members and military veterans by 2020, a goal that
has already been exceeded. UnitedHealth Group partners with a variety of
organizations to help source military and veteran candidates such as the
Military Spouse Employment Partnership, RecruitMilitary and the Wounded
Warrior Project.
MEF was established in 2013 by the Greater Minnesota Housing Fund
(GMHF). Its mission is to enable socially motivated corporations and
financial institutions to make sound economic investments in
high-quality affordable-housing developments that qualify for federal
housing tax credits. UnitedHealth Group and MEF have already partnered
together to finance five additional housing communities in Minnesota and
the Great Lakes region as part of a $50 million commitment to build
affordable housing and improve the quality of life for families in need.
“MEF provides a vehicle for socially motivated corporations like
UnitedHealth Group and financial institutions to make economic
investments in well-designed, high-quality affordable-housing
developments in growing communities throughout Minnesota,” said Warren
Hanson, president and CEO of GMHF. “Our partnership in this new veterans
development will help meet the critical need to provide military
families with quality, permanent housing with supportive services.”
Construction for the new development is expected to be completed in
spring 2015.
About CommonBond Communities: CommonBond Communities, the
Midwest's largest nonprofit provider of affordable housing with
services, has served the region for over 40 years. CommonBond develops,
owns or manages over 5,400 affordable rental apartments and townhomes
throughout 50 cities in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. CommonBond is
considered a national leader and innovator in the affordable housing and
community development field. For more information visit www.commbond.org.
About Minnesota Housing Finance Agency: Minnesota Housing
finances affordable housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income
Minnesotans while fostering strong communities. Find out more at www.mnhousing.gov,
Twitter @mnhousing and at www.facebook.com/minnesotahousing.
About The Minnesota Equity Fund: MEF is a subsidiary of the
Greater Minnesota Housing Fund (GMHF), a non-profit Community
Development Financial Institution, established by The McKnight
Foundation and Blandin Foundation. GMHF provides loans, equity
investments, grants and technical assistance to create affordable
housing in Minn. MEF’s initial fund is a strategic partnership between
GMHF and Great Lakes Capital Fund (GLCF), a nationally recognized
syndicator of low-income housing tax credits with $2.5 billion under
management and expertise in affordable housing.
About UnitedHealth Group: UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) is a
diversified health and well-being company dedicated to helping people
live healthier lives and making health care work better. With
headquarters in Minnetonka, Minn., UnitedHealth Group offers a broad
spectrum of products and services through two distinct platforms:
UnitedHealthcare, which provides health care coverage and benefits
services; and Optum, which provides information and technology-enabled
health services. Through its businesses, UnitedHealth Group serves more
than 80 million people worldwide. For more information, visit
UnitedHealth Group at www.unitedhealthgroup.com.
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