Similar organisations to Oak and Ave Impact
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Other Housing Support Services
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181.
THE NEIGHBOR PROJECT
At The Neighbor Project, we help people escape debt, save money & purchase homes so they can be full participants in their communities.
42
Aurora
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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182.
Dallas Neighborhood Homes
Rebuilding communities, transforming neighborhoods, and fulfilling dreams in the Dallas area for 30 years.
6864
Dallas
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Housing Rehabilitation
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183.
Upstate New York Community Partners Inc
We help people become successful homeowners, increase their financial health, and revitalize neighborhoods To enhance the quality of life for residents of Upstate New York from the neighborhood to regional level.
2000
Rochester
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Public Foundations
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184.
Locus Foundation
THE FOUNDATION IS OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES.
Henrico
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Real Estate Organizations
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185.
Land of the Sky Association of Realtors Inc
Land of the Sky Association of REALTORS®, serving Buncombe, Madison, and Transylvania County real estate needs.
3067
Asheville
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Human Service Organizations
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186.
CITY IMPACT
City Impact is a community center and outreach ministry in Cedar Springs Michigan dedicated to assisting individuals of all ages with physical and social needs.
CEDAR SPRINGS
IOWA HEARTLAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope.
3801
WATERLOO
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Human Service Organizations
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188.
CITY FIRST ENTERPRISES INC
Low and moderateincome developments Childcare arts retail education more Solar energy efficiency other green projects Inventory operations expansion Public private grant programs for housing small businesses Opening the door to homeownership Building Inclusive Communities Together.
WASHINGTON
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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189.
Episcopal Impact Fund
Episcopal Impact Fund channels our community’s time, talent, and treasure to support local organizations and programs dedicated to increasing access to dignified housing to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty in the Bay Area.
169
San Francisco




