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Press Release: Rural Development, Inc. Home Ownership Program

State boasts 1st winner of “affordable green” housing award. Rural Development Inc. earns national spotlight for low-cost “ responsible” design and construction. - See Home Depot Press Release

ATLANTA 11/10/05 — A Massachusetts affordable home ownership program has been singled out from housing projects across the nation for its excellence in environmentally sound design and construction. The Award of Excellence for Affordable Housing Built Responsibly was presented [Thursday, November 10] to Rural Development, Inc., based in Turners Falls, Massachusetts. The presentation took place at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Atlanta.

The competition was created by the Home Depot Foundation. Its CEO, Kelly Caffarelli, says Rural Development’s Home Ownership Program was chosen for demonstrating it is possible to make design choices for single-family homes that are both environment-friendly and affordable. “What’s more, RDI demonstrated that the design applications can work in virtually any housing environment. One of the ‘green’ homes they built was nestled in the middle of a busy, downtown residential neighborhood, while others were sited in the countryside. RDI was, in fact, the only rural program winning an award, and all of their homeowners have low incomes.”

The Home Depot Foundation’s “Award of Excellence for Affordable Housing Built Responsibly” was created to identify, recognize and showcase the outstanding and innovative work of nonprofit housing development corporations engaged in green building construction and rehabilitation. “Our hope is that this award — accompanied by a $75,000 prize — will help support and draw attention to the exemplary accomplishments of the nonprofit sector; people already demonstrating it is possible to combine affordable home building with the guiding principles of healthy home building,” she noted.

Rural Development, Inc. is a non-profit created in 1991 to serve the housing needs of persons with low or moderate incomes. It has been taking the “green building” initiative to heart since the year 2000. All of its homes now use a combination of passive solar heating, high-efficiency boilers, water-conserving fixtures and landscaping, and high quality insulation and ventilation. All are “Energy Star Homes” and some have solar electric generating systems (photovoltaics).
RDI’s Executive Director Paul Douglas says while he is obviously honored to have been chosen, the honor must be shared equally with the community partners who have helped champion both the “green” building initiative and shared a commitment to making home ownership a possibility for low-to-moderate income families. Key players included:

• Western Massachusetts Electric Company
• Greenfield Cooperative Bank
• US Department of Agriculture/Rural Development
• Mass. Department of Housing & Community Dev.
• Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
• Housing Assistance Council
• The Life Initiative
• The Enterprise Foundation.

Douglas stressed that the care and effort shown by all who actually designed and built the homes — making them “desirable” as well as “do-able” — made all the difference in the end, and perhaps on into the future. “The fact that students from the local technical school actually did a lot of the work on one of the homes, means a whole new generation of ‘green builders’ will now surely have an ongoing impact on future construction throughout our region,” he concluded. “So everybody won.”

 

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