Similar organisations to Coalition for Affordable Reliable & Equitable Housing
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Low Income Housing Coalition of Alabama
TO INCREASE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE IN ALABAMA WITH THE GREATEST FINANCIAL NEED.
Birmingham
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Boards of Trade
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Oklahoma Coalition for Affordable Housing Inc
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15217
Edmond
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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Homeless Coalition Inc
Our mission is to improve the quality of life of individuals in Jasper and Newton Counties (Missouri) who experience any aspects of homelessness.
1200
Joplin
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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Navigate Affordable Housing Partners Inc
Navigate Affordable Housing Partners is a nonprofit that actively works to enhance all aspects of the housing industry.
3173
Birmingham
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.
Rebuilding lives through the elimination of homelessness in Washington, D.
536
Washington
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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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The Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition
The Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition advocates to protect, expand and strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit) #HousingCredit #LIHTC The Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition represents nearly 270 syndicators, developers, investors, lenders, nonprofit groups, public agencies, and others advocating on behalf of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.
5516
Washington
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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THE KENTUCKY AFFORDABLE HOUSING
HOURS MON FRI 830AM 430PM ADDRESS P.
SHELBYVILLE
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Washington Housing Alliance Action Fund
We educate voters, promote strategic public policy, and support candidates who share our vision of a safe, healthy, affordable home for everyone in Washington.
2829
Seattle
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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NATIONAL DIVERSITY COALITION INC
501(c)(3) Nonpartisan Nonprofit Coalition strengthening America and all its diverse communities through advocacy, collaboration, and economic empowerment.
2016
LOS ANGELES







