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Real Estate Organizations
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4834.
Cil Realty Inc
Let's build a world where all people have access to quality housing that enhances independence in neighborhoods of their choice.
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Hartford
Cil Realty Inc
Let's build a world where all people have access to quality housing that enhances independence in neighborhoods of their choice.
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Hartford
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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4836.
Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action.
Wisconsin Rapids
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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4837.
Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia-United Renters for Justice
United Renters For Justice is an organization by and for renters in Minneapolis.
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New Life Center
New Life Center serves survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault through our emergency shelter program and mobile-based advocacy.
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Goodyear
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4839.
Surf Development Company Inc
PROVIDE HOUSING FOR LOW INCOME, INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, ELDERLY, AND DISABLED PERSONS.
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Partners in Housing, Inc.
Guiding families in housing crisis from insecurity to stability, self-reliance, and prosperity through one year of transitional housing and supportive services.
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Energy Resources Conservation & Development
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CT ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING COMPANY
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WALLINGFORD
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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4842.
BOSTON TENANT COALITION INC
Skip to navigation Building Tenant Power in Boston The Boston Tenants Coalition BTC is a coalition of grassroots tenant neighborhood groups community development corporations and homeless and advocacy organizations that promotes affordable housing in Boston organized to defend and expand the rights of tenants and to push city state and federal government as well as private industry to address the needs of lowincome tenants.
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