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October 2007 Financing Supportive Housing with Tax-Exempt Bonds and 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits Prepared by Joe Biber, in collaboration with CSH s Project Development and Finance Team. About the Author Joseph Biber is a Housing and development consultant to non-profit organizations principally in New York City, with a particular focus on permanent Supportive Housing development. He has been actively involved in the development of Housing for low-income and special needs populations since 1979. His professional experience encompasses working for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, The Enterprise Foundation and the Community Services Society of New York (CSS).
About the Author Joseph Biber is a housing and development consultant to non-profit organizations principally in New York City, with a particular focus on permanent supportive housing development.
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