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According to the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), there’s an estimated 1.125 million supportive housing units needed nationwide. In a recent report entitled “Optimizing Qualified Allocation Plans for Supportive Housing 2018–2019,” CSH pointed out that each year states have the opportunity to support vulnerable individuals by prioritizing the development of supportive housing—safe, stable, affordable units with access to wraparound services—as part of their Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP), the rules that guide the allocation of their LIHTCs.