Similar organisations to THE SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING ACCELERATOR
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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Manufactured Housing Institute
THE MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE (MHI) IS THE ONLY NATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING ALL SEGMENTS OF THE FACTORY-BUILT HOUSING INDUSTRY.
Arlington
Oakland Public Education Fund
We connect Oakland Public Schools with tools, funds and volunteers so all students can thrive.
8574
Oakland
Building Industry Association of Fresno Madera Counties
NONE BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Home About Membership Member Benefits Event Memories Publications Upcoming Events News Contact More 559 2265900 BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION of Fresno and Madera Counties Industry Links BIAFM Working hard to promote the economic viability of the building industry housing affordability and the free enterprise system in Fresno and Madera counties.
Clovis
Fuller Center for Housing Inc
Providing a Hand Up The Fuller Center for Housing of Delaware is a beacon of hope transforming communities through the power of partnership and faith.
Lewes
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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428.
Stoney Inc A California Nonprofit Pub Ben CO
Tackling affordable housing from all angles.
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Hayward
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Reinvent Stockton Foundation
Reinvent Stockton Foundation works to expand opportunity and build hope by attracting resources into Stockton and investing in our city's people.
STOCKTON
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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430.
Marin Environmental Housing Collaborative
The Housing Hub Welcome to the Housing Hub Marin Countys source for Housing in Marin.
Novato
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Home Improvement/Repairs
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431.
Fresno Urban Neighborhood Development, Inc.
The mission of FUND, Inc. is to ensure that children, seniors, and families in Fresno County live in safe, healthy, attractive, and cooperative home and community environments.
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Youth Development Programs
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CCS Builds
CCS Builds is a non-profit social enterprise that provides construction workforce development for the next generation of craftsmen, tradeswomen, or underemployed people in partnership with local area educational institutions, non-profits, and businesses.
Chicago


