2016 Annual Meeting
December 7, 2016, 3102 W. Fort George Wright Drive – Spokane
11:30 to 11:50 Enjoy lunch and socialize
11:50 to 12:00 Election of 2016 Officers:
Amber Johnson, SNAP – President
Theresa Griffith, Arc of Spokane – Vice President
Dan Sigler, Pioneer Human Services – Treasurer
Marcia Dorwin, Inland Northwest Bank - Secretary
12:00 to 12:30 Spokane Updates:
Dawn Kinder, City of Spokane CHHS
Richard Coulton, Spokane County Community Services, Housing & Community Development
12:30 to 12:45 Special Recognition:
WA State Housing Finance Commission
Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program
12:45 to 1:00 Celebrate affordable housing and service successes!
Emily Baum - Transitions
In 2016, SLIHC members provided a number of opportunities for people of low income:
· Community Frameworks completed phase one of Valley Point townhomes and 32 units at 315 W Mission. They also began construction on 35 units that will be completed in 2017.
· Catholic Charities built 175 units of low income housing at Buder Haven, St. Michaels Haven, and Guadalupe Haven.
· Pioneer Human Services provided transitional and permanent housing for 105 people of low and moderate income.
· Habitat for Humanity – Spokane built 12 homes for low income families and by year end will have completed 30 housing units at Hope Meadows in Deer Park.
· Spokane Housing Ventures added 14 new properties to its portfolio bringing their total to 30 and now manages over 1000 affordable multifamily rental homes.
· Commonwealth Agency had over 1200 units in operation, construction, or lease up in 2016. Through tax credit projects they were able to provide $42,000 in grants to other non-profits.
· Transitions served 1,600 people through crisis response and stabilization services at Women’s Hearth, transitional and permanent housing at Miryam’s House and TLC, child care for formerly homeless children at EduCare, and job training at New Leaf. 42 people found employment.
2016 Financial Information
Revenue Expenses
2015 Carryover / 10,413 / Salaries & benefits / 78,240Corporate/Foundation / 27,500 / Sub-grant contracts / 1,000
Sponsorships / 15,000 / Training/Traveling / 1,700
Tax Credit Donations / 8,600 / Rent & office expenses / 6,320
Memberships / 28,650 / Forums/meetings / 2,500
HUD Sec. 4 grants / 2,694 / Memberships/Subscriptions/Events / 1,500
City of Spokane CoC Restructure / 14,000 / City of Spokane CoC Restructure / 10,800
Other / 1,400 / Audit & Insurance / 4,700
Web/Computer / 400
Miscellaneous / 600
Total / $108,257 / Total / $107,760
SLIHC Members
Board / Associate / Supportive· The Arc of Spokane
· Catholic Charities
· Common Wealth Agency
· Community Frameworks
· Habitat for Humanity-Spokane
· Housing Authority of Grant County
· Inland Empire Residential Resources
· Inland Northwest Bank
· Pioneer Human Services
· Salem Arms Community Housing
· Spokane Housing Authority
· Spokane Housing Ventures
· SNAP
· Transitions
· Volunteers of America / · Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington
· Better Health Together
· Building Changes
· Family Promise of Spokane
· Frontier Behavioral Health
· Impact Capital
· Inland Northwest Fuller Center for Housing
· Rebuilding Together Spokane
· Rockwood Retirement Communities
· Spokane Baptist Association Homes
· Spokane Indian Housing Authority
· Spokane Urban Ministries
· The Salvation Army
· WA Community Reinvestment Assn.
· WA State Housing Finance Commission
· Whitman County CAC
· YWCA of Spokane / · Avista Utilities
· Bank of America*
· Banner Bank
· Beacon Development Group
· Campion Foundation*
· Columbia Bank
· Foster Pepper PLLC
· JPMorgan Chase Bank*
· Molina Health Care
· Mountain West Bank
· Umpqua Bank
· United Health Care
· Washington Trust Bank*
· Wells Fargo
· ZBA Architecture
· Mary Jo Harvey
· Pat Millen
· Arlene Patton
· Don Swanson
· Tim Williams
*Major underwriters and supporters
Visit SLIHC’s website at www.slihc.org to find out more about our members.
Staff: Kay Murano, Executive Director,
TEL 509-325-3235, FAX 509-325-3295, 907 W. Riverside, Spokane WA 99201
SLIHC promotes the availability of affordable housing in Greater Spokane.