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| 9/14/19

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Evernorth is a nonprofit organization that provides affordable housing and community investments in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Evernorth has raised and deployed over $1 billion in equity capital for affordable housing and built more than 15,000 affordable homes for low- and moderate-income people across northern New England.

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28Apr

Evernorth Welcomes Executive Vice President & Chief Program Officer

We are happy to announce that Cynthia (Cindee) Lacasse has accepted Evernorth’s newly created position of Executive Vice President and Chief Program Officer. Ms. Lacasse will be joining us beginning May 29th. Cindee is an affordable housing industry leader with deep transactional knowledge and a commitment to Evernorth’s mission. She will be based in Portland and serve a key, externally-facing role with Evernorth’s investors, developers, and funders.
17Apr

Evernorth Receives Two Prestigious Energy Efficiency Awards from U.S. Department of Energy, Including New Energy Equity Award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 17, 2023 Evernorth was recently honored with two prestigious energy efficiency awards from the U.S. Department of Energy for exceeding the performance criteria for building envelope performance and for energy equity. Laurentide Apartments received both Building Envelope Campaign Awards - the Novel 40 award and the inaugural Energy Equity award - for the newly constructed building located in Burlington, Vermont. Champlain Housing Trust (CHT) co-developed and is a co-owner of Laurentide Apartments in partnership with Evernorth.
28Mar

Opinion: Nancy Owens: Vermont needs more housing for everyone. Here’s how to make progress

This commentary was written by Nancy Owens and originally published by VT Digger on March 28, 2023. Today’s housing market is broken. A lack of housing limits people’s mobility. Seniors who are overhoused cannot move to a more appropriate home; workers who want to secure better jobs cannot find a home in strong employment centers; people who are ready to purchase homes cannot find one they can afford.  While reduced mobility is true for everyone, it really impacts people with less financial resources.  Why is there not enough housing here? Economists and others provide data and analysis about demographic and economic trends that impact housing supply and begin to explain some of the issues.

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