Rachel Gaisford

Communications Manager at Housing Catalyst

Rachel Gaisford is currently the Communications Manager at Housing Catalyst, where Rachel develops and implements communication strategies. Prior to this role, Rachel worked as a Project Coordinator and Content Specialist at Colorado State University, focusing on student recruitment and web project management. Rachel also has experience as a Mentoring Program Specialist at Poudre School District. Rachel's background includes roles such as Assistant Director of Communications and Marketing Coordinator at Colorado State University. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations with a minor in Sociology from Northern Arizona University.

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Fort Collins, United States

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Housing Catalyst

Building Community. Inspiring Change. Housing Catalyst is the largest affordable housing developer and property management company in Fort Collins, and one of the top performing housing authorities in the country. For 50 years we have worked to make living in Fort Collins affordable, regardless of income. Our mission is: To create vibrant, sustainable communities throughout Fort Collins. We fulfill our mission through innovative, award-winning housing and programs that benefit the city's economy and revitalize neighborhoods. Through rent assistance vouchers, below market rentals, and resident support programs, Housing Catalyst moves people out of homelessness, stabilizes families, and improves lives. Through our rental properties and housing programs, we help more than 2,100 families (over 4,000 individuals) in Northern Colorado each year. Our program and housing portfolio includes: Housing Choice Vouchers Project-Based Housing Vouchers Single Occupancy Residences (SRO) Permanent Supportive Housing HUD public housing in Fort Collins Management of Wellington Housing Authority Management of Larimer County Housing Authority Apartment communities with below market rents, created through a mix of local and state grants, low income housing tax credits and/or conventional financing