Links Housing and Community Development
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Phipps Houses Group
Housing and Community Development902 Broadway
New York, NY 10010-6033
Phone: (212) 243-9090
Fax: (212) 727-1639Phipps Houses is a not-for-profit developer and owner of affordable housing, involved in the development, finance, construction and asset management of new and rehabilitated multi-family housing for low to middle income New Yorkers. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, it manages residential and commercial property and provides human services to its development communities.
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Pratt Area Community Council
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: PACC@prattarea.org
201 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Phone: (718) 522-2613
Fax: (718) 522-2604The Pratt Area Community Council (PACC) is a neighborhood organization committed to improving the quality of life for all residents of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill and Bedford Stuyvesant. With a major goal of preserving and developing affordable housing, PACC has rehabilitated permanent low- and moderate-income rental housing, converted distressed properties to tenant owned buildings, and provided tenant counseling and supportive services to over 12,000 tenants.
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Promesa Housing Development Fund Corporation, Inc.
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: info@promesa.org
1776 Clay Avenue
Bronx, NY 10457
Phone: (718) 299-1100
Fax: (718) 716-7822Promesa is a community builder of affordable housing, with a goal of providing quality, safe, affordable and self-sustaining housing for low and moderate income households, combined with social service programs, youth and family support services and neighborhood improvement activities. Promesa provides affordable low- and moderate-income apartments, tenant assistance with rental subsidies, and access to Promesa services, including primary health care and substance abuse services.
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Settlement Housing Fund, Inc.
Housing and Community Development247 West 37th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 265-6530
Fax: (212) 757-0571Settlement Housing Fund (SHF) was established in 1969 by United Neighborhood Houses, a federation of 35 settlement houses in New York City. SHF has completed approximately 8,700 units of low and moderate income housing, ranging from moderate rehabilitation to new construction, and has created community programs that provide low income individuals and families with opportunities for upward mobility.
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St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation
Housing and Community Development11 Catherine Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone: (718) 388-5454
Fax: (718) 486-5982St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation (St. Nick’s) helps to preserve and rebuild the Williamsburg-Greenpoint neighborhood to the benefit of its low- and moderate-income residents. St. Nick’s identifies opportunities to create, finance and build affordable housing units, as well as manages properties, provides services, and helps the community empower itself in the housing development process. St. Nick’s also provides tenant support services and landlord and homeowner support.
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The Urban Homesteading Assistance Board
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: info@uhab.org
120 Wall Street, 20th Floor
New York, NY 10005
Phone: (212) 479-3300The Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB) supports self-help housing and community building in low-income neighborhoods by training, organizing, developing, and assisting resident-controlled limited-equity housing co-operatives. UHAB helps residents take control of distressed, neglected or abandoned buildings, enabling residents to become co-operative home owners.
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University Neighborhood Housing Program
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: mail@unhp.org
2751 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10468
Phone: (718) 933-3101
Fax: (718) 933-3624University Neighborhood Housing Program (UNHP) is a nonprofit organization working to create, preserve, and finance affordable housing in the Northwest Bronx. UNHP issues loans from its market rate and low interest loan funds, provides technical assistance to not-for-profit housing companies, community controlled buildings, tenant groups and community groups, and organizes around issues that impact housing affordability.
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Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation
Housing and Community Development50 East 168th Street
Bronx, NY 10452
Phone: (718) 839-1100
Fax: (718) 839-1170The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) is an award- winning non-profit organization that has been working for 19 years to build a more beautiful, equitable and economically vibrant Bronx. WHEDco offers interconnected, innovative, and high quality solutions that empower over 20,000 people a year. Our work with families includes the building of beautiful, green and healthy affordable homes, innovative early childhood and youth education programs, business microenterprise opportunities and comprehensive social services.
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