Feedback from eight member organizations interviewed for this five-year report confirms the Multifamily Initiative is helping its members meet their missions, improve the lives of their residents, and grow as viable long-term owners of affordable housing. The overview of the initiative and the stories that follow demonstrate the accomplishments of the Initiative's member organizations over the last five years
Congress included a special $5 million, mixed-income demonstration program in Neighborhood Reinvestm...
Based on recommendations from a group of NeighborWorks organization (NWO) directors, Neighborhood Re...
The NeighborWorks Green Organization designation recognizes NeighborWorks network members who incorp...
Edited proceedings of the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Symposium, NeighborWorks Training In...
Affordable housing units are increasingly lost or at risk of losing government subsidies, and natura...
This paper provides case studies showing that credit union partnerships with NeighborWorks organizat...
NeighborWorks organizations from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Jacksonville, Florida, and from ...
Over an 18-month period, NeighborWorks America ran a program through its Community Initiative Depart...
Many community-based organizations engage in mobilizing those they serve, training residents to step...
Across the 240 community-based organizations that are chartered members of the national NeighborWork...
Insurance companies have a vested interest in communities and homes that are safe and secure. Throug...
Congress established the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation in 1978 (Public Law 95-557) to increa...
This research examines how nonprofit owners of affordable multifamily rental housing choose their ap...
View this publication to learn more about 11 Washington D.C. area members of the NeighborWorks Learn...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
Congress included a special $5 million, mixed-income demonstration program in Neighborhood Reinvestm...
Based on recommendations from a group of NeighborWorks organization (NWO) directors, Neighborhood Re...
The NeighborWorks Green Organization designation recognizes NeighborWorks network members who incorp...
Edited proceedings of the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Symposium, NeighborWorks Training In...
Affordable housing units are increasingly lost or at risk of losing government subsidies, and natura...
This paper provides case studies showing that credit union partnerships with NeighborWorks organizat...
NeighborWorks organizations from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Jacksonville, Florida, and from ...
Over an 18-month period, NeighborWorks America ran a program through its Community Initiative Depart...
Many community-based organizations engage in mobilizing those they serve, training residents to step...
Across the 240 community-based organizations that are chartered members of the national NeighborWork...
Insurance companies have a vested interest in communities and homes that are safe and secure. Throug...
Congress established the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation in 1978 (Public Law 95-557) to increa...
This research examines how nonprofit owners of affordable multifamily rental housing choose their ap...
View this publication to learn more about 11 Washington D.C. area members of the NeighborWorks Learn...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
Congress included a special $5 million, mixed-income demonstration program in Neighborhood Reinvestm...
Based on recommendations from a group of NeighborWorks organization (NWO) directors, Neighborhood Re...
The NeighborWorks Green Organization designation recognizes NeighborWorks network members who incorp...