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Causes: Homeless & Housing, Housing & Shelter
Mission: See line 28.
Programs: Thi-9 (project) is a nonprofit social service agency which provides housing facilities and services specially designed to meet the physical, social and psychological needs of individuals facing the challenge of recovery from severe and persistent mental illness. The project owns and operates an 8-unit apartment building in chicago, illinois, known as calumet apartments, which is subject to a first mortgage capital advance obtained under the provisions of section 811 of the national housing act (fha project no. 071-hd003). The apartments generally are leased for one-year terms and are regulated by the u. S. Department of housing and urban development (hud) as to rents and operating methods. Certain capital costs not approved by hud have been funded by a $80,667 advance from the thresholds. Those funds will be recorded as a capital contribution and will not be repaid to the thresholds for at least forty years. The project's activities are controlled by the board of directors of the thresholds, a related nonprofit social service agency which provides rehabilitative services to former mental patients and also provides certain management, accounting, and administrative services and office facilities to the project for which a management fee is charged. The thresholds provides operating advances to the project.