Housing Trust Fund Ventura County names Jason Gaffner as new Deputy Director/Loan Portfolio Manager3/16/2022 Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) has hired Jason Gaffner as its new Deputy Director, Loan Portfolio Manager. In this newly created position Gaffner will manage Housing Trust Fund VC’s portfolio of existing loans including underwriting and review to close loans expeditiously for affordable housing developments in the community. He’ll also work with developers to secure a pipeline of future loans and prepare documentation needed for reporting to investors, funders, grantors, and others. Jason Gaffner joins Housing Trust Fund VC with two decades of commercial real estate finance experience, including over $600 million in real estate debt and equity successfully negotiated and closed. Prior to joining the organization, Gaffner held a senior member position on the west coast originations team for a real estate lending, investing and advisory company. He holds an MBA from Babson College with a focus on entrepreneurial management and a Bachelor of Science degree from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania with a dual concentration in finance and marketing. “We are excited to welcome Jason to our growing team and certainly appreciate his expertise as both a mortgage broker and lender. His perspective on both ends is sure to provide numerous benefits for our developers, our fund, and most importantly those we serve to ensure housing equity for all,” states Housing Trust Fund VC CEO Linda Braunschweiger Jason Gaffner was accepted into the 2022 Southern California Association of Governments Housing Policy Leadership Academy (SCAG-HPLA). The 10-session program provides an opportunity for people of different backgrounds and disciplines to better understand how to advance policy solutions that positively impact the need for affordable housing. The course offers perspective on the physical and social aspects of a successful housing ecosystem. To learn more about Jason Gaffner, and Housing Trust Fund VC’s Community Promise of committing to funding solutions for safe, equitable and affordable homes in Ventura County for U.S. veterans, young adults transitioning from foster care, farm workers, homeless individuals, and low and very low income seniors, individuals, and families, please visit: www.housingtrustfundvc.org
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An unforgettable and deeply moving immersive event shining light on housing insecurity. Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) will host their 2022 Compassion Campaign on May 12, 2022, from 5PM-9PM, in-person at Maravilla Gardens in Camarillo. Sponsored in part by City National Bank, this unique evening invites guests into an immersive experience highlighting that all lives are connected through one common need – safe and secure housing. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, please visit: www.housingtrustfundvc.org/compassioncampaign2022.
Housing Trust Fund VC’s Compassion Campaign invites guests on an unforgettable and deeply moving immersive journey, amplifying its message that, “Everyone deserves a home.” Inspired by immersive experiences offered by the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and the Titanic Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas, Compassion Campaign guests will assume the role of individual characters as they are immersed within connected lives on a journey through housing insecurity. From the opening reception through dinner and during the insightful program, participants will meet and become -- Jeff and his family, struggling college student and barista Javier, high school teacher Ms. Jasmine and her students Daniella and Cassie, foster youth Carla, veteran Ted, recently widowed Rosa, and cognitively impaired Jason. “We’re pleased to be gathering once again, safely outdoors and in person for our annual fundraiser,” stated Housing Trust Fund VC CEO, Linda Braunschweiger. “This new, one-of-a-kind immersive experience centered on housing equity will be both engaging and memorable as we illustrate how it truly feels to experience housing insecurity, and how the need for affordable housing touches our daily lives, sometimes when and where we least expect it.” Housing Trust Fund VC’s annual Compassion Campaign draws a diverse crowd of decision makers, community leaders, change makers and advocates for housing, mental health, homelessness, farm workers, foster youth, the disabled community, seniors, and more. This year’s unique immersive experience is certain to sell-out and sponsorship provides businesses and companies an opportunity to be seen as active leaders in strengthening our community, by positively impacting lives through supporting the development of safe and equitable homes in Ventura County. Sponsors like City National Bank, and CIT Bank, play an integral role in supporting our community promise of funding affordable housing solutions. For more information on how to become a Compassion Campaign sponsor visit, www.housingtrustfundvc.org/compassioncampaign2022. Invites the community to learn more about the impact of affordable housing at January 26th Annual MeetingHousing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) announced today a $1 million investment by Bank of the Sierra into the nonprofit’s Everyone Deserves a Home Revolving Loan Fund. This community impact note will be pooled with funds from investors, both public and private, to provide flexible, below-market interest rate loans in support of building safe and equitable homes in diverse neighborhoods, that positively impact people’s lives in Ventura County. Additionally, investors earn a modest financial return on their investment. Housing Trust Fund VC also welcomed a $250,000 investment from CBC Federal Credit Union. “We are honored investors like Bank of the Sierra and CBC Federal Credit Union see the value in helping to support more affordable apartments and housing in our community,” commented Linda Braunschweiger, CEO of Housing Trust Fund Ventura County. “Having funded over $18 million in loans in the past 10 years, it’s truly a fulfilling moment to reflect on the significant impact we and our community partners have made and continue to make throughout our county by providing lending capital for the early development costs of affordable housing units, from land acquisition to early construction.” Housing Trust Fund VC hosts Annual Meeting on January 26, 2022, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. via Zoom. Join Housing Trust Fund VC at its Annual Meeting to learn more about its “Community Promise” – a commitment to positively impact people’s lives through the ongoing funding of safe and equitable homes. Local housing experts Ray Pearl, Executive Director of California Housing Consortium, and Troy Brown, Moorpark City Manager will join Housing Trust Fund VC CEO Linda Braunschweiger on January 26th from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. via Zoom. Click HERE to register. Our CEO was featured in the VC Reporter on November 23, 2021 as she discussed the high cost of living in Ventura County and the growing need for more affordable housing.
Article written by Nancy D. Lackey Shaffer, VC Reporter $3.2 million to Westview Village II in Ventura and $800,000 to Homeless Solutions Center in OxnarD Housing Trust Fund Ventura County announces a $3,225,000 construction loan commitment to the Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura (HACSB) for the Westview Village II and an $800,000 predevelopment loan funded to 2nd & B Street Homeless Solutions Center in Oxnard. Additionally, Housing Trust Fund VC has received operational grant funds in the amounts of $20,000 from Wells Fargo and $7,500 from Union Bank, with the potential to double with the State of California’s Proposition 1 match. With an increasing need for senior affordable housing in the City of Ventura, the HACSB is replacing the city’s oldest and largest public housing complex with four new development phases, Westview Village II will service the need for housing with 50 senior units, including, five units specifically reserved for homeless seniors. This loan will be funded, in part, with direct impact from the 2020 State Prop 1 Local Housing Trust Fund match awarded last year. CEO at HACSB, Denise M. Wise shared “The Housing Trust Fund loan is critical funding for Westview Village II to provide needed housing for very low income seniors. Wise continues, “The Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura really appreciates the Trust Fund’s creativity and responsiveness to the community.” 2nd & B Street Homeless Solutions Center will include 55 affordable housing units, targeting the homeless community in Oxnard. The Center will be constructed on the first piece of land ever donated by the City of Oxnard to Housing Trust Fund VC, to be transferred to the Housing Land Trust Ventura County. The value of the donated land will be matched through Proposition 1 during a future construction loan. The Center is a joint collaboration between the City of Oxnard, Community Development Partners, and Mercy House and is a highly anticipated development for the community. President of Community Development Partners, Kyle Paine commented, “We are thankful to HTFVC for providing a predevelopment loan for our upcoming Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) project in the City of Oxnard. It’s great when you can work with a lender that is efficient and also shares in your mission of bringing much needed affordable housing to communities.” The Housing Trust Fund of Ventura County continues to amplify the increasing need for affordable housing, and invites mission-minded community leaders, CEOs, executives, business owners and others to join a virtual roundtable discussion sponsored by City National Bank on August 31st, from 4p.m. – 5p.m. on Zoom. The discussion will be led by Housing Trust Fund VC’s CEO Linda Braunschweiger and will be an opportunity for attendees to learn about the power of community impact investing, and how an investment can earn modest returns while contributing to a revolving loan fund that helps to provide safe and equitable homes built in richly diverse neighborhoods throughout Ventura County. “It’s through the support of investors, Prop 1 match, grantors, and sponsors that allows us to provide low cost, flexible lending capital for the development of affordable housing in Ventura County,” commented Braunschweiger, “We are thankful to have this ongoing support and know our community’s collective prosperity rises with each new affordable development built.” If you know a mission-minded corporate leader or if you’d like to join the roundtable discussion, please send an email to Linda Braunschweiger at or visit housingtrustfundvc.org for more information. Camarillo, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) announced that it has received $1,826,265 from the U.S. Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institution’s (CDFI) Rapid Response Program, to support economic relief efforts in Covid-19 impacted communities. This award will directly impact affordable housing in Ventura County through Housing Trust Fund VC’s Revolving Loan Fund and provides an opportunity to double to potentially $3.6 million in lending capital under California’s Proposition 1 Local Housing Trust Fund matching grant program.
The CDFI grant award comes days after the nonprofit’s successful Second Annual Everyone Deserves a Home Compassion Campaign fundraising event, where keynote speaker Dr. Tiffany Manuel (aka Dr. T) of TheCaseMade spotlighted the growing need for housing equity. “Housing should not be the politics of luck. Regardless of where you come from, we are all worthy of safe and affordable housing.” Dr. T continued, “We are in a powerful moment because of organizations like Housing Trust Fund Ventura County. Being able to make critical capital available in a moment where so much is happening in our communities requires that we make strong investments in communities, and that’s really important.” In response to the U.S. Treasury’s announcement Housing Trust Fund VC’s CEO Linda Braunschweiger commented, “We are incredibly honored to be receiving this significant grant from the CDFI Fund. It will make a positive impact on socio-economically diverse neighborhoods and will further aid in our push to develop housing that is affordable. We have the tools to leverage grants, donations, and community impact investments to help fund the most difficult housing to finance—low to extremely low income. This grant will help us open doors of opportunity for many.” Braunschweiger refers to the nonprofit’s Everyone Deserves a Home Community Impact Note as an investment tool for corporations, foundations, mid-size businesses, and individuals to invest in affordable housing in Ventura County while receiving a return on their investment. Housing Trust Fund VC is hosting a community impact investing roundtable on August 31, 2021, from 4-5pm where it will highlight the $2,150,000 in funded developments in 2021 and plans for the future. Anyone interested is welcome to attend by contacting Tobie@HousingTrustFundVC.org to reserve your seat. Camarillo, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (HTFVC), continues the conversation about affordable housing with its 2nd Annual Everyone Deserves a Home Compassion Campaign. The online event will take place on Thursday, June 10th, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Purchase tickets at www.housingtrustfundvc.org/compassioncampaign2021. The impactful evening will shine light on housing insecurity and the growing need for housing equity in our community through the development of safe, affordable homes. This educational, engaging, and entertaining event features keynote speaker, Dr. Tiffany Manuel, PhD, President and CEO of TheCaseMade. “Dr. T,” as she is known, is a leader dedicated to helping make the case for system change, working with passionate social change makers, innovators and adaptive leaders throughout the country, to build stronger, better communities, that are diversified, equitable and inclusive. Joining Dr. T during the event will be producer, director Giorgio Angelini who will share his experiences about the dark history of the US housing economy during the making of, “Owned: A Tale of Two Americas.” Rounding out the signature event will be shared lived experience stories as individuals share how their life has been supported by affordable housing. A poetry reading accompanied with an artistic performance by poet Phil Taggart and artist Sienna Browne will spotlight homelessness.
In 2020, Housing Trust Fund VC held its first annual, “Everyone Deserves a Home Compassion Campaign,” highlighting how we can all make a difference in people's lives, from small acts of compassion, to being part of the affordable workforce housing solution in Ventura County. This year’s, “shaping lives through housing equity,” theme emphasizes the need of providing safe and equitable homes built in socially and economically diverse neighborhoods to positively impact the trajectory of people’s lives and our County’s collective prosperity. To support the 2nd Annual Everyone Deserves a Home Compassion Campaign with sponsorship please contact Housing Trust Fund Ventura County CEO Linda Braunschweiger at [email protected] or at 805-384-1144. This year’s sponsors will receive a spectrum of benefits, including recognition on Housing Trust Fund VC’s website, within social media, during the event, and more. With last year’s first virtual event drawing 135 attendees, there is an anticipated growth in attendance for this event, as community visibility and awareness has increased with ever growing housing prices and unaffordability becoming a real problem for too many residents in our community. To purchase tickets – www.housingtrustfundvc.org/compassioncampaign2021 “We continue to be in awe of our generous sponsors and supporters, who have made impactful differences in support of affordable housing for Ventura County and who are committed to developing safe and equitable homes for all,” said Linda Braunschweiger, CEO of Housing Trust Fund VC. “Each sponsorship makes a statement about how vital and important investing in affordable housing is to our community, especially for our seniors, farmworkers, low-income families, essential workers, veterans and transitional age foster youth. Where we live shapes how we live, and we are truly grateful to those who choose to shape a better future for our community.” 241 West Second Street land to be the future home of the Homeless Solutions Center
Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC), on behalf of the newly formed Housing Land Trust Ventura County, has entered into a disposition and development agreement to receive donated land valued at $840,000 from the City of Oxnard. Located at 241 West Second Street, the unused city land will be developed as the future home of the Homeless Solutions Center, a supportive housing development that will provide 55 permanent housing units, 120 shelter beds and 24-hour supportive services for the homeless population. “In 2020 we formed the Housing Land Trust Ventura County as a way to provide lasting community assets and permanently affordable housing opportunities for families, workers and fixed-income residents in our County,” said Linda Braunschweiger, CEO of Housing Trust Fund VC and Housing Land Trust Ventura County. “By working to acquire donated land and preserve it for affordable housing developments we remove the most cost-prohibitive part of building affordable homes, which is the high cost of land.” Braunschweiger notes that Housing Land Trust Ventura County is designated by the State of California as a Supporting Nonprofit comprised of an 11-member Board of Directors who are working to identify and receive donated land in the region that can be developed to provide affordable housing on a 99-year lease for either rental housing or home ownership. The new nonprofit will not act as a developer but rather work with affordable housing developers selected through an RFP process. The land donated by the City of Oxnard is the first such project for the newly formed Housing Land Trust Ventura County. “The land donated by Oxnard aligns with its 2018 five-year homeless strategy plan,” said City of Oxnard Housing Director Emilio Ramirez who is also a member of the Housing Trust Fund Ventura County Board of Directors. “The plan specifically calls for a permanent year-round homeless shelter putting housing first, which studies show can rapidly end homelessness by increasing housing stability.” The Homeless Solutions Center will be developed by Community Development Partners, LLC and on-site management will be provided by local nonprofit, Mercy House. The City of Oxnard will contribute an additional $1.5 million for the project build-out from allocated Measure O funds and the Housing Land Trust VC will work with the Housing Trust Fund VC to raise other funds needed to complete the project, which is set to start construction in the spring of 2022. Housing Trust Fund Ventura announces $352,000 in funding for new affordable housing projects3/31/2021 Funds will double to $704,000 due to State Proposition 1’s matching grant program
Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) announced today that it is the recipient of two grants totaling a combined $352,000. These funds support the nonprofit’s continued work towards housing equity and rental market affordability within Ventura County. The grants will double to $704,000 thanks to California’s Proposition 1 with its 1:1 fund matching grant program that provides funding to Housing Trust Funds for the development of rental housing with a focus on low to extremely low-income housing units. The City of Santa Paula granted $250,000 to Housing Trust Fund VC demonstrating their leadership and foresight into the growing need for affordable rental housing in Santa Paula. This grant will create housing stability and positive change for low income individuals and families, the homeless, veterans, people with disabilities, and youth transitioning from foster care. Past supportive funding from the City of Santa Paula has resulted in three major successful developments, Citrus Grove Apartments, Oakwood Court Apartments and Citricos de Santa Paula, amounting to a total of 25 units of senior housing in Santa Paula. The second grant received by Housing Trust Fund VC is for $102,000 and comes through the Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) as part of its Farmworker Housing Fund. After many years of advocacy, the nonprofit is pleased to receive these funds which will be leveraged for the continued development of farm worker housing units in Ventura County. In the fall of last year, Housing Trust Fund VC funded an $850,000 predevelopment loan to People’s Self-Help Housing Corporation for the Cypress Place at Garden City development in Oxnard, providing 150 residential units some specifically for farm workers. This past February, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors approved the development of the Somis Ranch Farm Worker Housing complex, with a proposed 360 apartments for farm workers and their families. Linda Braunschweiger, CEO of Housing Trust Fund and recently recognized as one of the Top 50 Women in Business by the Pacific Coast Business Times, emphasizes the powerful impact safe and affordable homes has on farm workers and their families. “Our goal is to foster harmonious communities that cultivate diversity and economic empowerment,” commented Braunschweiger. “Farm workers contribute to the fabric of Ventura County, which adds to our economy’s prosperity. We owe it to these hard-working members of our community to create equitable home options in neighborhoods that provide safe routes to school, easy access to public transportation and healthcare, because where we live, shapes how we live.” Ventura, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) proudly welcomed over 85 participants to last week’s Annual Meeting. Held virtually, the meeting highlighted successes including, $10 million in approved loans since 2012 ($2.1 million in 2020), helping to produce 598 affordable homes in socio-diverse neighborhoods throughout Ventura County, and raising $5+ million in local funds for affordable housing. Housing Trust Fund VC emphasized the power of impact investing by leveraging $2.15 million in funded 2020 loans for three new Oxnard developments. A highlight of the afternoon came from CEO, Linda Braunschweiger who announced a 2020 milestone of $15 million in early funding requests for planned affordable housing developments, with a need for acquisition and construction financing. “These developments include rental housing for the homeless, farm workers, veterans, youth transitioning from foster care, and the majority of the units are expected to help low to extremely low-income families and individuals,” said Braunschweiger. Continuing to provide safe and equitable homes built in richly diverse neighborhoods is made possible in part through the organization’s Revolving Loan Fund. Capital for the fund is raised through donations, grants and Community Impact Notes, which provide a modest financial return to mission-minded investors such as Ventura County corporations and foundations interested in helping to solve the affordable housing crisis. Supporting the notion of community impact investing, keynote speaker Michael Anderson delivered a compelling presentation focused on the significant impact of trust funds, “We think about not just the number of apartments and homes, but all of the different families that have benefitted in them, and the generations that will benefit going forward.” Anderson provided a big picture idea of the expanse each investment makes, “The impact that you’re making is definite and part of this larger story of trust funds across the country, where this movement continues to grow, even in difficult economic times.” Braunschweiger closed the meeting highlighting a new development, funded in part by Housing Trust Fund VC, Willet Ranch, in Ventura, with a special touch for senior citizens, “When complete this community will offer on-site supportive services such as a community garden and meals, as well as targeted classes attractive for seniors.” To view Housing Trust Fund VC’s 2020 Annual Report, visit www.housingtrustfundvc.org. To learn more about the Everyone Deserves a Home Revolving Loan Fund Community Impact Note, visit www.housingtrustfundvc.org/cin. |
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