The funding is a part of the payer’s $410 million investment in affordable housing across 45 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and Guam.
“The multi-year effort will address and create a more stable housing environment for many vulnerable individuals, families and even those who are living with intellectual and developmental disabilities,” the company stated.
The Indiana initiative will finance 1,139 affordable housing apartment units, townhomes and single-family homes.