A modern system that helps people learn about, apply for, and gain access to affordable housing.

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Reimagining the Affordable Housing Process in San Francisco

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“[This] brings finding and applying for affordable housing into the 21st century, and its expansion will bring us significant tools to advance affordable housing overall.”

Barry Roeder

San Francisco MOHCD

Strategies Initiatives Manager

Our Clients:
San Jose
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San Jose
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San Jose
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San Francisco
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Detroit
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San Mateo County
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Alameda County
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San Jose
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“97% of applications completed online in ~15 minutes”

Bloom Housing’s Core Features

Bloom Housing provides value, ease, and efficiency to all those who interact with the process of helping communities find and apply for affordable housing.

Housing staff
Developers & Property Managers
Home Seekers
Widely recognized as a leading innovation in affordable housing

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More on Bloom Housing

Bloom Housing is a collaborative investment in a future where affordable housing is easily accessible for everyone.

Investment and support for the Bloom Housing project have been provided by the City and County of San Francisco, Alameda County, San Mateo County, the City of San Jose, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and Exygy.

Bloom Housing is used by the Bay Area Doorway collaboration which includes all the investment partners listed here as well as Enterprise Community Partners, MTC, the City of Oakland, and other Bay Area regional partners.

Bloom Housing project has built on the DAHLIA project, developed in partnership with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation, and by Google, via the Civic Bridge program.

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