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This resource directory is a thorough—though not exhaustive—guide to affordable housing organizations in New York City. Groups are divided into five categories: Advocacy and Policy; Government; Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social Services; Housing and Community Development; and Legal Services.
To be added to the resource guide, please submit organization information to the Furman Center by emailing furmancenter@nyu.edu.
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Abyssinian Development Corporation
Housing and Community Development4-14 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 368-4471
Fax: (646) 422-6598The Abyssinian Development Corporation (ADC), a non-profit community development corporation, develops rental housing and homeownership opportunities for the residents of Central Harlem. ADC has created affordable housing for very low-income, low-income, and moderate-income families and has provided housing for the homeless and senior citizens.
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Allen AME Preservation & Development Corporation
Housing and Community Development114-02 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard
Jamaica, New York 11434
Phone: (718) 658-6660
Fax: (718) 658-0457The mission of Allen AME Neighborhood Preservation & Development Corp. is to improve the quality of human life, individually and collectively, by promoting housing and commercial development, rehabilitation and revitalization. Allen AME Neighborhood Preservation and Development services residents of Community Board 12, Queens living in the area of Hillside Avenue (North), The Van Wyck Expressway (West), Conduit Boulevard (South), Merrick Boulevard (East).
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Asian Americans for Equality
Housing and Community Development108 Norfolk Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone: (212) 979-8381
Fax: (212) 979-8386Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) is a non-profit organization with a mission of empowering Asian Americans and others in need. In addition to developing housing for low-income residents, AAFE provides social services including legal services, community education, and homeownership counseling. Its programs are available in English and various Asian languages.
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Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development
Advocacy and Policy50 Broad Street, Suite 1125
New York, NY 10004-2376
Phone: (212) 747-1117
Fax: (212) 747-1114The Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development (ANHD) is a membership organization of New York City non-profit neighborhood housing groups, with a mission of ensuring flourishing neighborhoods and decent, affordable housing for all New Yorkers. ANHD helps support and advance the programs sponsored by its members. ANHD members have developed and rehabilitated over 30,000 units of low- and moderate-income housing.
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Astella Development Corporation
Housing and Community Development1618 Mermaid Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Phone: (718) 266-4653
Fax: (718) 996-8759Astella Development Corporation is a not-for-profit community based organization that focuses on affordable housing, commercial revitalization, and improving the quality of life in the Coney Island community. In addition to housing development and rehabilitation, Astella offers tenant counseling, social service referrals, preparation for housing court, and educational workshops.
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Audubon Partnership for Economic Development
Housing and Community Development513 West 207th Street
New York, NY 10034-6245
Phone: (212) 544-2400
Fax: (212) 544-0248Audubon Partnership is a not-for-profit local development corporation serving the Washington Heights and Inwood neighborhoods of Manhattan. The Inwood Housing Preservation Program, a program of Audubon Partnership, seeks to prevent deterioration of the housing stock in Inwood and Washington Heights, by assisting building tenants and owners in maintaining distressed properties.
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Bailey House, Inc.
Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social ServicesEmail: info@baileyhouse.org
275 Seventh Avenue, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 633-2500
Fax: (212) 633-2932Bailey House provides housing and comprehensive services to people living with HIV/AIDS. All of Bailey House’s residential clients are referred to Bailey House through the New York City HIV/AIDS Service Administration (HASA).
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Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: info@restorationplaza.org
1368 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11216
Phone: (718) 636-6930
Fax: (718) 636-0511Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation is a community development corporation that works to improve the quality of life for residents of the Bedford Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, by strengthening the local economy, family life and culture through a wide variety of programs and services in business development, the arts, youth education, housing and computer training.
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Belmont Arthur Avenue LDC
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: info@belmontarthur.com
660 East 183rd Street
Bronx, NY 10458
Phone:(718) 295-2882
Fax: (718) 295-0021The Belmont Arthur Avenue Local Development Corporation (BAALDC) and the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) have been working together on a comprehensive initiative to prevent the deterioration, blight and abandonment of at-risk housing stock in the Belmont neighborhood community. BAALDC was founded in 1981 as the official commercial and economic development agency for the Belmont community. Their involvement with housing and neighborhood enhancement programs has resulted in the procurement of over $1 million in loans and grants for landlords and merchants and over 20 different capital improvement projects.
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Bronx Shepherds Restoration Corporation
Housing and Community Development1932 Washington Avenue
Bronx, NY 10457
Phone: (718) 299-0500
Fax (718) 299-1512Since its incorporation in 1980, the Bronx Shepherds Restoration (BSR) has brought services to the residents of the Bronx. BSR upgrades existing housing either through gut or moderate rehabilitation, offers services such as weatherization, and, with the support of HPD, works with landlords and tenants to prevent abandonment. Bronx Shepherds Restoration is made up of 40 member churches.
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