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Julia Gordon named senior fellow at Center for Affordable Housing Lending

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Julia Gordon, former FHA Commissioner, has been appointed as the inaugural senior fellow at the Center for Affordable Housing Lending. Her work will focus on barriers to affordable homeownership, including starter home supply and property insurance costs.

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Key Numbers

$1 milliongrant from Citi Foundation
250,000housing units to be created or preserved
$50 millionin grants to nonprofit organizations

Who's Involved

Julia Gordon
Inaugural senior fellow at the Center for Affordable Housing Lending, former FHA Commissioner
Center for Affordable Housing Lending
Nonprofit research and policy partner of NAAHL
National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders (NAAHL)
Affiliated organization of the Center for Affordable Housing Lending
Citi Foundation
Funder of the Housing Supply Research & Fellowship Program
Sarah Brundage
President and CEO of NAAHL and the Center for Affordable Housing Lending
Julia Gordon named senior fellow at Center for Affordable Housing Lending

↳ Why This Matters

This appointment signals a focused effort by the Center for Affordable Housing Lending to tackle critical issues in housing affordability, potentially leading to new policy recommendations that could impact the availability and cost of homes for many Americans.

Key facts

  • Julia Gordon has been named the inaugural senior fellow at the Center for Affordable Housing Lending.
  • Gordon previously served as HUD assistant secretary for housing and commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA).
  • Her research will focus on barriers to affordable homeownership, including starter home supply and property insurance costs.
  • The fellowship is the first initiative under the center's Housing Supply Research & Fellowship Program.
  • The program received a $1 million grant from the Citi Foundation as part of its Blueprint for Housing Opportunity initiative.

The Center for Affordable Housing Lending has appointed Julia Gordon as its inaugural senior fellow. Gordon, who previously served as the FHA Commissioner and HUD assistant secretary for housing, will lead the new Housing Supply Research & Fellowship Program.

Her work will concentrate on identifying and addressing barriers to affordable homeownership, such as the shortage of starter homes and the rising costs of property insurance. Gordon stated her intention to develop practical solutions for policymakers and lenders.

The fellowship is supported by a $1 million grant from the Citi Foundation, part of its broader Blueprint for Housing Opportunity initiative, which aims to finance the creation and preservation of 250,000 housing units nationwide and provide grants to housing affordability nonprofits.

The program is designed to foster collaboration between housing experts and policymakers, translating research into actionable policy proposals. Fellows will work with the NAAHL's network to test ideas before publication, with the association's policy team advocating for recommendations among lawmakers. The initial phase also includes a report on the Community Reinvestment Act's impact and policy briefs on CDFIs and starter home shortages.

Frequently asked questions

It is the 501(c)(3) research and policy partner of the National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders (NAAHL).

Gordon is a former HUD assistant secretary for housing and commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). She also held roles at the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Center for American Progress.

The program aims to address challenges in affordable housing finance by bringing together housing practitioners and policymakers to develop research that can be translated into policy proposals.

What Happens Next

01Gordon will begin research on barriers to affordable homeownership.
02The center will publish research and policy briefs.
03Policy recommendations will be advanced with lawmakers.

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How It Developed

The Center for Affordable Housing Lending named Julia Gordon its inaugural senior fellow.
Gordon will focus on barriers to affordable homeownership, starter home supply, and property insurance costs.
The fellowship is part of the center's Housing Supply Research & Fellowship Program, funded by a $1 million grant from the Citi Foundation.
The program aims to bring together housing practitioners and policymakers to develop research and policy proposals.

Sources

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Julia Gordon named senior fellow at Center for Affordable Housing LendingHousingWire

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