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targeted and other programs

Targeted Programs

Targeted programs are referral based, targeted demographic housing subsidy programs. They are a mix of mobile certificates, tenant-based vouchers, project-based units and supportive housing group homes.

Community Teamwork partners with State and Local agencies to provide permanent supportive housing subsidies to these specific populations.

Other Programs

Mainstream HUD HCVP (Housing Choice Voucher Program) Tenant Based Voucher

In addition to our partnership with EOHLC to administer the above programs, Community Teamwork also acts as their own Local Housing Authority with a small allocation of direct from HUD, HCVP tenant-based vouchers. These vouchers have specific eligibility requirements and have been earmarked for non-elderly (under age 62) and disabled individuals.

Community Teamwork is not currently able to accept applications from the public for the Mainstream HUD program as that waitlist is closed.

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Family Self Sufficiency (FSS), MRVP Self Sufficiency Program (SSP), Section 8, State Rental Vouchers (MRVP), Supporting Neighborhood Opportunity in Massachusetts (SNO Mass), Targeted & Other Programs

Rental Assistance/Subsidized Housing Admin

Rental Assistance/Subsidized Housing Admin
Phone: 978-654-5726

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