Similar organisations to The WIN Project
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Public Housing
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280.
Brookset Housing Development Fund Corporation
Settlement Housing Fund creates and sustains high quality affordable housing and programs, building strong and economically diverse neighborhoods.
1656
New York City
HOUSING ACTION ILLINOIS
Housing Action Illinois is a statewide coalition working to make sure everyone in Illinois has a safe, affordable place to call home.
6219
Chicago
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Public Housing
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282.
National Low Income Housing Policy Center
Dedicated to achieving racially & socially equitable public policy that ensures people w/ the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible & affordable NLIHC is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and affordable in communities of their choice.
49509
Washington
Starting Over, Inc.
We address the immediate effects and root causes of incarceration, homelessness, and systemic racism.
1496
Corona
Coalition On Homelessness
Since 1987 the COH has centered the voices of poor and homeless San Franciscans in the struggle for social and economic rights | We produce the @StreetSheetSF Formed in 1987, the Coalition on Homelessness organizes alongside homeless and low-income San Franciscans in the struggle for social and economic justice.
25839
SAN FRANCISCO
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Education N.E.C.
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285.
S&S Foundation Inc
Our vision is to provide housing up to 18 months at reduced rent and free financial education.
1102
Tallahassee
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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286.
Statewide California Coalition
The NCC aims to organize California's diverse population, businesses & community leaders The specific purpose of this corporation is to engage a coalition of concerned businesses, nonprofits and grassroots citizens to research and advocate for mainstream California economic policies such as to stimulate housing growth and end homelessness, support tax policies that will make California competitive, change costly and counterproductive regulations to make them more cost-effective and responsive to the public and foster incentives and economic development to halt the exodus of businesses and citizens from California while spurring California job creation, including for the most vulnerable.
1100
San Francisco
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
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287.
Urban Concepts Inc
Community Based Non-Profit Corporation Providing consultation, affordable housing, and housing development, to those seeking to create a home.
160
Bridgeport







