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Housing and Community Development in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Housing and Community Development sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Cambridge Housing Authority
Established under state law on December 9, 1935, Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA) provides long-term rental housing and rental assistance to more than low-income families, elders and disabled individuals through its Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Programs. CHA invests in Cambridge families and provides enhanced support to almost 10% of the city population. By focusing on policy innovation and family economic opportunities, CHA meets its mission: to develop and manage safe, good quality, affordable housing for low-income individuals and families in a manner that promotes citizenship, community, and self-reliance in one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. The Affordable Housing Accreditation Board (AHAB) has awarded national affordable housing accreditation to Cambridge Housing Authority in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Cambridge Housing Authority became the seventh affordable housing provider to receive AHAB accreditation. The designation of “Accredited Affordable Housing Organization” reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting high performance standards established by the affordable housing industry and to providing quality, well-managed housing.
201 to 500 staff
Home Forward
Home Forward is the Housing Authority serving Multnomah County. We’re Oregon’s largest provider of affordable housing. Read our social media policy here: Social media policy: Visit HomeForward.org to learn more.
201 to 500 staff
The Villages
The Villages® is a big company with a small company feel and family values. We dedicate our lives to building a retirement community where people's dreams come true.
1001 to 5000 staff
Citizens' Housing And Planning Association Chapa
Citizens' Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) is the non-profit umbrella organization for affordable housing and community development activities throughout Massachusetts. Established in 1967, CHAPA is the only statewide group which represents all interests in the housing and community development field, including non-profit and for-profit developers, municipal officials, local housing providers and advocates, tenants, homeowners, lenders, consultants, property managers, architects, and others. CHAPA's mission is to encourage the production and preservation of housing that is affordable to low-income families and individuals. CHAPA pursues its goals through: advocacy with local, state, and federal officials; research on affordable housing issues; education and training for organizations and individuals; and coalition- and consensus-building among broad interests in the field.
11 to 50 staff
Homesight
We are a non-profit Community Development Corporation that wants to help make homeownership a reality for you! For more than 20 years, our highly trained staff has worked with families like yours, helping to create more than 1,700 home owners. Our programs help fulfill our mission of building strong, vibrant communities through homeownership, economic development and neighborhood revitalization. We offer first-time homebuyer education, financial counseling, purchase assistance, new home development, and 1st mortgage originations. HomeSight believes homeownership is one of the best investments you can make in your future. Owning your home gives you the freedom to create a living environment that suits you. It provides stability and a sense of place. And ownership allows you to build equity and financial security over time for you and your family. But we know that buying your first home can be challenging. That’s why we’re committed to creating affordable homeownership opportunities for first-time buyers. We currently serve King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington State.
11 to 50 staff
Neighborhood Finance Corporation Nfc
NFC provides unique lending programs and other services to facilitate neighborhood revitalization in Polk County and Cedar Rapids, Iowa through partnerships with residents, governments, community based organizations and the business community. To date, NFC has provided more than in loans and grants in its lending area.
11 to 50 staff
S.C. Swiderski
S.C. Swiderski (SCS), founded in Mosinee, Wisconsin in 1992 is a fully integrated real estate development company. SCS supports the development, design, construction, management, and maintenance of its portfolio. SCS values quality, trust, integrity, community, and innovation in its people and processes. SCS is committed to continuous growth and enhancing the housing industry by concentrating on providing solutions to housing needs.
51 to 200 staff
Axis Residential
Axis Residential is an owner-managed property management organization focused on our Active Adult & Market Rate Multifamily Housing Brands. Because we are owner-managed, we have a non-traditional approach to Property Management. Our primary focus is on the success of our employees and creating the best communities for our residents. Operating in 28 communities, throughout seven states, we are consistently developing properties in new markets where there is a clear lack of quality apartments. Our goal is to better serve our employees by creating an environment for both personal and professional growth. We employ an efficient staffing model that calls for the active participation of our residents to create an environment that promotes community and purpose. Together, alongside our residents, we achieve more.
51 to 200 staff
Laurel Street Residential
Laurel Street Residential develops and preserves high-quality mixed-income communities throughout the East Coast for working families and seniors that are affordable to households of a variety of incomes. In all of our communities, Laurel Street considers how connections to education, employment, transportation, recreation, and shopping will enhance the lives of its residents. We are a well-coordinated team of creative real estate professionals with both a wealth of expertise developing award-winning housing and a passion for making an impact in our communities. Laurel Street was founded in 2011 by Dionne Nelson and is headquartered in Charlotte, NC, with an expanding geographic presence across the East Coast and Midwest.
11 to 50 staff
National Council Of State Housing Agencies Ncsha
For more than 50 years, state Housing Finance Agencies (HFAs) have played a central role in the nation’s affordable housing system, delivering financing to make possible the purchase, development, and rehabilitation of affordable homes and rental apartments for low- and middle-income households. The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization created to advance, through advocacy and education, the efforts of the nation’s state HFAs and their partners to provide affordable housing to those who need it. NCSHA’s members are: • the state HFAs, as well as the HFAs of the District of Columbia, New York City, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands; • the agencies that allocate the Low Income Housing Tax Credit in the states where an HFA does not; and • more than 350 affiliate members in the affordable housing field. NCSHA’s Mission To advance through advocacy and education the nation’s state Housing Finance Agencies’ efforts to provide affordable housing to those who need it. NCSHA’s Vision An affordably housed nation.
11 to 50 staff
Over-The-Rhine Community Housing
Mission: Over-the-Rhine Community Housing is a non-profit organization that works to build and sustain a diverse neighborhood that values and benefits low-income residents. We focus on developing and managing resident-centered, affordable housing in an effort to promote inclusive community. Over-the-Rhine Community Housing was born out of the merger of ReSTOC and Over-the-Rhine Housing Network - two long standing affordable housing organizations in Over-the-Rhine. ReSTOC was founded in 1978 and Over-the-Rhine Housing Network in 1988. Both organizations were founded out of the same movement now recognized as the Over-the-Rhine People's Movement. In order to secure and sustain affordable housing and promote community based development in Over-the-Rhine the two organizations joined forces in April 2006.
11 to 50 staff
Quincy Housing Authority
The Quincy Housing Authority (QHA) is a high-performing state agency dedicated to improving the City of Quincy through quality housing and a comprehensive range of services and programs. We serve a diverse community of more than individuals, including families, seniors, people with disabilities, and Section 8 participants. Our dedicated employees support and empower our residents upholding our mission to enhance the City of Quincy community by creating and sustaining safe, decent, sanitary and affordable housing environments for people of low income. Additionally, QHA manages the Holbrook, Hanson, Marshfield and Hingham Housing Authorities.
51 to 200 staff
Homes For America, Inc
Homes for America (HFA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating and preserving quality, affordable housing communities that foster resident success and well-being. Since its founding in 1994, HFA has been a pivotal force in the Mid-Atlantic region, focusing primarily on Maryland and expanding efforts in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. With a mission to provide stable, service-enriched housing, HFA connects residents with essential services and opportunities, ensuring they live with dignity and respect. Our approach is rooted in a holistic understanding of housing as more than just a physical space. At HFA, we believe a home should support health, education, and economic stability. This philosophy drives us to offer a range of resident services, including health and wellness programs, financial assistance, educational opportunities, and community connectivity initiatives. Our Service-Enhanced Housing model ensures that residents are active participants in shaping the programs and services available in their communities. HFA is committed to creating inclusive communities where every resident feels safe, respected, and supported. We strive to create inclusive communities where every resident feels safe, respected, and supported. Our development projects prioritize sustainability and environmental stewardship, aligning with our goals to reduce our ecological footprint and build climate-resilient communities. By leveraging partnerships with public, private, and community-based agencies, we provide comprehensive support that enhances residents' quality of life. As we continue to grow and evolve, HFA remains focused on its core values: resident-centered decision-making, high-quality services, dismantling structural racism in housing, and fiscal responsibility. Our dedication to these principles ensures that we not only meet the housing needs of today but also pave the way for a brighter, more equitable future for all our residents.
11 to 50 staff
North Central Regional Planning Commission
The North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC) is committed to advancing rural Kansas through comprehensive planning and development services. We provide multiple services to our core planning area in North Central Kansas in addition to contracted administration of various programs for state agencies across Kansas. Contact us to discuss how we can partner with you.
11 to 50 staff
Rosevilla Senior Living
RoseVilla Senior Living is a nonprofit, single-site Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), also known as a Life Plan Community. Founded in 1960, we are located on 22 lush acres overlooking the Willamette River in Portland, OR, and bring that natural Pacific Northwest inspiration into our community, both in the vibrant, forward-thinking way our community is built and in the way residents choose to live life. We have been breaking the mold of traditional senior living since we were founded in 1960. Today, our focus remains as ambitious as ever: We live to improve the lives of our entire community. Not just those who call us home. Not just those inside our walls. Our whole community. We believe that being part of a community isn’t just important—it’s critical. We’re singularly inspired by the power of connection and what it can do for those both within and beyond our campus. That inspiration powers a community where self-purpose, independence, and autonomy come standard. For millennia, humanity’s very survival relied on community. Life came from sharing. Combining. Doing life together. We believe that even today, it still does. Human connection has the power to transform lives. And we exist to help older adults transform theirs.
51 to 200 staff
Advantage Homes
Advantage Homes specializes in manufactured housing, providing brand new homes to private land and Mobile Home communities. We design and deliver ADUs a.k.a. tiny homes throughout California, and produce the highest returns for homeowners seeking to list their manufactured homes for sale.
11 to 50 staff
American Indian Community Development Corporation
The American Indian Community Development Corporation provides culturally unique initiatives, housing, and entrepreneurial programs that strengthen American Indian communities. Withdrawal Management: AICDC has served as the provider for Hennepin County Chemical Withdrawal / Detoxification Services since 2002. The facility is located at 1800 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN. With over persons admitted each year* services include withdrawal management, chemical health assessment and referral, mental health referrals, in-house support groups and other referrals based on specific needs of our clients. Homeless Services: During the COVID-19 pandemic AICDC provided basic services to over 11,600 homeless individuals at its mobile Hygiene Services Area and KOLA Overnight Drop-in Center. In August 2020, AICDC raised $7.7 million for the acquisition, rehabilitation and operation of Homeward Bound Temporary Living facility at 2012 Cedar Ave South in Minneapolis. This 50-bed, 24-hour, emergency shelter provides the region’s first homeless shelter targeted to American Indians. AICDC has been the Twin Cities primary American Indian Developer since its inception in 1992. AICDC believes in a sustainability model for all of its developments. AICDC is conservative in its approach, always keeping its mission at the forefront of all programming, planning, and development. Many Rivers Group LLC - Real Estate Company: To help make homeownership a reality, AICDC created Many Rivers Group, LLC, a culturally sensitive real estate company aimed at closing that homeownership gap. To increase homeownership opportunities for American Indian families. To foster the development of life skills, such as household budgeting, financial management, and home maintenance. To foster community development by strengthening the social and economic bonds of Native communities through increased homeownership.
51 to 200 staff
Center Park Group
Center Park Group specializes in the construction of high-quality, single-family detached and attached housing communities of all sizes. Our primary focus is serving the multi-family industry, particularly the fast-growing 'Build to Rent' sector. We are committed to providing outstanding leadership, practical expertise, unwavering quality standards, timely project delivery, and overall value to our clients as a company dedicated to navigating the complexities of this new asset class. By incorporating the best practices from both commercial and residential construction experience, we deliver exceptional results that meet and exceed industry standards all while prioritizing sustainable home construction; ensuring that our projects have a positive impact on the environment.
51 to 200 staff
Dhic
Established in 1974, DHIC is the Research Triangle’s market leader in affordable housing development. Since its founding 50 years ago, DHIC has developed over 3,500 affordable apartments in 49 communities across 9 counties, providing homes for more than individuals, children, and seniors. DHIC’s Homeownership Center has helped more than families purchase their first homes. DHIC has received numerous awards in recognition of its excellence in design, community service, and management. DHIC is one of four NeighborWorks America organizations in North Carolina; a HUD-approved counseling agency; a member of the Housing Partnership Network; and a CORES Certified organization.
11 to 50 staff
Experience Senior Living
Experience Senior Living, a division of NexCore Group, builds and manages senior living communities. Driven by resident experience, world-class healthcare, and providing the best quality of life possible, we are here to break the stigma of traditional senior living experiences.
11 to 50 staff
Famicos Foundation
Our mission is to improve the quality of life in greater Cleveland through neighborhood revitalization, affordable housing and integrated social services.
51 to 200 staff
Homeless Alliance Of Western New York
To unify and lead providers to improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness by sharing expertise, maximizing resources, and advocating for change.
11 to 50 staff
Metro West Collaborative Development
Metro West CD is a regional non-profit community development corporation with a focus on affordable housing. We collaborate with MetroWest communities to expand housing opportunities by-Building and preserving affordable housing -Helping families find and keep their homes -Counseling community leaders to achieve their housing goals -Advocating for supportive policy and investment Together, we ensure that the MetroWest region thrives as a home and community for all.
11 to 50 staff
National American Indian Housing Council
Since 1974, the only national organization representing the housing and community development interests of Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians. Our Mission: To effectively and efficiently promote and support American Indians, Alaska Native and native Hawaiians in their self-determined goals to provide culturally relevant and quality affordable housing for native people. A 501(c)3 corporation, NAIHC is the only national organization representing housing interests of native people who reside in Indian communities, Alaska Native Villages and on native Hawaiian Home Lands. With over 250 members representing 463 tribes and housing organizations, NAIHC also has associate organizations and individual members who support our mission
1 to 10 staff