Massachusetts Housing Partnership
Danielle Kinkel is currently the General Counsel at the Massachusetts Housing Partnership where Danielle works to provide affordable homes for the people of Massachusetts. Prior to this role, Danielle was a Partner at Nolan Sheehan Patten LLP, specializing in affordable housing and community development law. Danielle's diverse legal experience includes working at various law firms and organizations, as well as conducting education research at the Center for Applied Specialized Technology. Danielle holds a J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law, an M.Ed. from Boston College, and a B.A. from the University of Michigan.
Massachusetts Housing Partnership
The Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) is a self-supporting public non-profit organization that works with state government and with business, civic and community leaders to increase the supply of affordable housing across the Commonwealth. MHP uses funds from the banking industry to provide long-term loans for affordable rental housing. Since 1990, MHP has provided over $1 billion in loans and commitments for the financing of over 22,000 units of rental housing. MHP also helps communities build affordable housing and has provided technical assistance in over 300 Massachusetts communities. MHP's first-time homebuyer programs -- formerly SoftSecond and now ONE Mortgage -- have helped over 18,600 low- and moderate-income families purchase their first home with over $3 billion in private financing.