Santa Clara County Housing Authority
Gabriel Borden is an accomplished project manager currently serving at Resources for Community Development since May 2022, with prior roles including Senior Housing Planner for the City of Cupertino and Development Officer in the Housing Department of the City of San José. Borden has extensive experience in managing homelessness services programs, grants management, and environmental sustainability initiatives across various organizations, including Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Stericycle. With a Master of Business Administration in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School and a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management with a minor in Environmental Sustainability from Northern Arizona University, Borden has demonstrated a commitment to integrating sustainability into project management and community development efforts.
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Santa Clara County Housing Authority
The Santa Clara County Housing Authority (SCCHA) provides rental assistance to approximately 20,000 low-income households across Santa Clara County annually through the Housing Choice Voucher program. Furthermore, SCCHA also develops, owns, and manages over 2,900 affordable housing units - with close to 1,000 units in our current development pipeline. A key partner in the community’s effort to end homelessness, SCCHA provides rental assistance for over 2,700 formerly unhoused individuals and families. As part of HUD’s ”Move to Work,” SCCHA programs and properties are targeted to assist low-income households while helping residents become self-sufficient. The vast majority—more than 80%—of our households are extremely low-income families, seniors, veterans, persons with disabilities, and the formerly unhoused. Working together with landlords, housing developers, non-profits, and local governments, we strive to provide quality affordable housing and supportive services to as many individuals and families throughout Santa Clara County.