Douglas Rice
Areas of Expertise: Housing
As a Housing Policy Analyst, Rice's work focuses on the impact of federal housing policy on low-income families.
Rice came to the Center in 2005 with a wide range of experience in policy analysis, advocacy, and education.
Most recently, he was Director of Housing and Community Development Policy at Catholic Charities USA, which represents one of the nation’s largest networks of housing and social service providers.
Prior to that, he worked as a consultant and taught at the University of San Francisco.
Rice has a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and doctorate from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Recent Reports
- What to Look For in HUD’s 2010 Budget For Low-Income Housing
- Additional Housing Vouchers Needed to Stem Increase in Homelessness
- Decade of Neglect Has Weakened Federal Low-Income Housing Programs
- HUD Budget Contains Major Funding Shortfalls
- Bush Budget Would Cut Domestic Discretionary Programs by $20 Billion In 2009




