Way Finders Leads Critical Housing Research for Policy Change

Regional Housing Studies

In 2020, Way Finders initiated a series of housing studies to document the housing dynamics in the region for both state and local policymakers, housing advocates, community stakeholders, and the general public. We believe that understanding the context of the housing crisis in our communities will allow us to work together to create effective funding recommendations and policy changes for the benefit of all who struggle to find stable, affordable housing in our communities. The studies are conducted by the UMass Amherst Donahue Institute.

Greater Springfield Regional Housing Analysis Report: Phase I – March, 2021

This first report examines issues of housing production, affordability, and accessibility across the Pioneer Valley, both prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Springfield & Pioneer Valley Housing: Phase II – March, 2022

This report analyzes regional segregation and the important relationship between place and opportunity in our communities and further examines the central role of affordable and accessible quality housing in upward mobility and quality of life in the Greater Springfield region.

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Transportation Survey

In the summer of 2024, Way Finders partnered with MassINC Polling Group (MPG) and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to study the impact of transportation on low-income households in the region. Over 1,600 Way Finders clients participated in the survey along with more than 600 additional residents of Hampden and Hampshire counties.

View preliminary results