Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capital Street NE, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002
Chuck Bean, Executive Director
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www.mwcog.org
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capital Street NE, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002
Chuck Bean, Executive Director
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www.mwcog.org
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The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) was formed in 1990 by national, regional, and local organizations to develop and harness the collective energies of community reinvestment organizations from across the country so as to increase the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities. NCRC has grown to an association of more than 600 community-based organizations that promote access to basic banking services including credit and savings, to create and sustain affordable housing, job development and vibrant communities for America’s working families.
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National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC)
740 15th Street, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005
Nicole Barden, Director of Membership and Organizing
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http://www.ncrc.org/
Facebook: TheNCRC
Twitter: ncrc
LinkedIn: national-community-reinvestment-coalition
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NCBA HDC is passionately dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for low-income African Americans and other aging minorities. We provide and preserve affordable housing with dignity in a supportive environment. We promote health and wellness and enhanced resident services within a community atmosphere that foster great social interactions.
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NCBA Housing Development Corporation
1220 L Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
Miamah Pinkard
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www.ncbahdc.org
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Mission First Housing Group is committed to developing safe and attractive affordable housing that provides long-term benefits to residents and neighborhoods. Every home they build is designed to be a lasting community asset. To achieve their mission, they build close relationships with their nonprofit, for-profit, and government partners that are based on mutual trust and understanding. In every step of the development process, their goal is to support thierclient’s vision, and to provide the technical expertise to make that vision a reality.
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Mission First Housing Group
2042-48 Arch Street, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Sarah Constant, Managing Director
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www.missionfirsthousing.org
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NEF is a nonprofit Chicago-headquartered affiliate of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation and one of the nation’s largest syndicators of Low Income Housing Tax Credits. Since our inception in 1987, we have played an integral role in creating affordable housing options, revitalizing communities and strengthening local economies.Our investments total more than $10 billion in 2,170 LIHTC developments, which created 131,500 affordable homes for low-income families and individuals.
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National Equity Fund, Inc.
501 Seventh Avenue, 7th floor
New York, NY 10018
Ainsworth Thompson, VP of Originations
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www.nefinc.org
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The Virginia Housing Alliance (VHA) is a result of a merger between the Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness (VCEH) and the Virginia Housing Coalition (VHC), two statewide advocacy and education nonprofit organizations. VHA has a mission of expanding affordable housing opportunities and ending homelessness throughout the Commonwealth through advocacy, education, and collaboration.
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Virginia Housing Alliance
PO Box 14649
Richmond, VA 23221
Brian Koziol, Executive Director
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www.vahousingalliance.org
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We believe that all individuals deserve the opportunity to live in neighborhoods that allow them to thrive. For over three decades, we have connected developers, investors, and communities with the mission to build affordable housing and revitalize historic properties in order to create thriving neighborhoods that benefit all residents. As the only Virginia-based tax credit equity fund, we have invested more than $675 million to help finance more than 9,000 affordable housing units in over 225 different communities in Virginia and its adjoining states.
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Virginia Community Development Corporation
1840 West Broad Street, Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23220
Raven Bates, Communications & Office Manager
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www.vibrantcommunities.us
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Volunteers of America helps the most vulnerable and under-served people achieve their full potential. We provide services that are designed locally to address specific community needs.
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Volunteers of America
1660 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Lee Goldstein, Development Director, Housing Development
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www.voa.org
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The Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance (NVAHA) is a broad-based regional organization dedicated to the creation of successful communities through affordable housing education and advocacy. The Alliance supports public policies that promote the preservation and new construction of affordable housing choices throughout Northern Virginia for households of all incomes.
CONTACT
Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance
1110 Sunset Hills Road
#2911
Reston, VA 20195
Jill Norcross, Executive Director
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www.nvaha.org
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CSI Support & Development Services specializes in affordable housing for low-income senior citizens with locations in California, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Michigan.
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CSI Support & Development Services
3600 O’Donnell Street, Suite 2
Baltimore, MD 21224
Ian Davis, Project Manager
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www.csi.coop
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Housing Expo: Plan to exhibit? Download the Housing Expo FAQs here.
Omni Shoreham Hotel Room Block: For attendees looking to secure overnight accommodations on May 25th, HAND has secured a rate starting at $189 for conference attendees. There are a limited amount of rooms available, so visit this link today to reserve your room. May 10th is the last day to secure a room at the discounted rate.
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