Similar organisations to Center for Housing Economics
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Jobs and Housing Coalition
To create and sustain a business friendly public policy environment that promotes quality jobs, retail, and housing by actively engaging the policy formation process and committing ourselves to working in a collaborative manner with all stakeholders.
Oakland
PRINCETON COMMUNITY HOUSING INC
PCH provides, manages, and advocates for affordable, safe, and well-maintained homes in Princeton, NJ Princeton Community Housing provides, manages and advocates for affordable, safe and well-maintained homes, offering all people the opportunity to build more productive and fulfilling lives.
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Princeton
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Real Estate Organizations
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1605.
N P E F Corporation
NPEF can make funds availbale to ZBT Chapters for housing issues.
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Business, Youth Development
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Capital Community
Home About Membership Services Partners Contact Us More Capital Community Our Mission Statement Capital Community strives to educate underrepresented groups in the city of Austin about fundamental financial literacy topics whilst providing UT Austin members with an opportunity to lead communicate and collaborate with students of all ages.
Spring
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Human Service Organizations
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1607.
Hope Dwells
Hope dwells in empowered communities.
Omaha
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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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Southern Arizona Home Builders Assn and Subsidiaries
Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA) is an advocate for planning and implementing public policies that promote housing opportunity and choice.
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Tucson
THE NHP FOUNDATION
We are dedicated to making investments that preserve and create #affordablehousing.
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New York
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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1610.
THE CARYING PLACE INC
The Carying Place teaches homeless, working families with children life skills for attaining independent living while providing short-term housing and support Each year, we continue to teach homeless families with children necessary life skills for attaining Empowering HomelessWorking Families with Children Equipping families with financial literacy and transitional housing for lasting independence.
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CARY
VOLUNTEER MINISTRY CENTER
Home About Us What We Do Events Community Partners Donate Get Involved Contact Us More VOLUNTEER MINISTRY CENTER Opening Doors For A Better Tomorrow With over 9000 individuals in Knoxville accessing homeless services every year there are many who are at risk of dying on the streets without specialized services focused on both achieving and sustaining housing.
KNOXVILLE




