Affirmative fair housing marketing plan 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1a with the Project Name & Address, ensuring you include City, County, State & Zip Code. This information is crucial for identifying your project.
  3. In Section 1b, enter the Project Contract Number and proceed to Section 1c to specify the number of units available in your project.
  4. Complete Section 2a by selecting the Plan Type and providing the Date of the First Approved AFHMP. If this is an update, state the reasons for it.
  5. For Section 3a, utilize Worksheet 1 to detail demographics of your project and housing market area. This will help identify groups least likely to apply.
  6. In Section 4a, indicate if a residency preference is being requested and complete any additional questions related to it.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before submitting your completed form through our platform for approval.

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AFHM Plans must be reviewed at least every five years or when there are docHub changes in the demographics of the project or the local housing market area.
For example, if the neighborhood is 10 percent Hispanic/Latino and the region is 30 percent Hispanic/Latino, affirmative marketing could include ads with Hispanic/Latino models, a booth at Cinco de Mayo festivals, and direct outdocHub to Hispanic/Latino Churches.
The AFHMP helps owners/agents (respondents) effectively market the availability of housing opportunities to individuals of both minority and non-minority groups that are least likely to apply for occupancy.
any notice, statement, or advertisement . . . that indicates any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on a persons race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. That includes such things as applications, flyers, brochures, deeds, signs, banners, posters, billboards, and even
The concept of affirmative marketing is to conduct both broad and targeted outdocHub to contact those least likely to apply for available housing units. Housing developers and managers are responsible for creating and implementing such plans.
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Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan (AFHMP) is designed to identify those minority and underserved populations (i.e., protected classes) who are otherwise least likely to apply to a given project and outline steps and actions to take to specifically market a project to those populations.
If you are interested in taking a stand for fair and equitable housing in your community, we encourage you to get involved in local fair housing advocacy. Stay plugged in to organizations, coalitions, and other groups that are doing work to advance fair housing and equitable communities.

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