National


$160,000
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
(2011) To support work defending the rights and securing supportive housing and community integration for individuals with mental illness.

$255,250
National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH)
(2011) To provide continuing support for the organization's federal policy work.

$240,000
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
(2011) A two-year grant to continue CBPP's work on low-income housing issues.

$300,000
National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
(2011) Operational support and ongoing strategy development to fund and implement the National Housing Trust Fund.

$700,000
Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
(2011) To provide a comprehensive program of technical assistance to support the implementation of HUD’s Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities Demonstration program (the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act) and to continue TAC's affordable housing, behavioral health, and Medicaid policy, advocacy and technical assistance activities with federal and state government leaders.

$75,000
Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
(2011) To continue TAC's support for Louisiana's 3,000 unit supportive housing initiative.

$150,000
Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
(2011) First year of a two-year grant to support CSH’s Social Innovation Fund Initiative, a national effort to design, pilot and test innovative models that integrate housing with health service in four communities across the nation.

$200,000
Funders Together
(2011) For operational and funding support for this funder affinity group.

$300,000
National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
(2010) For continued support of the National Housing Trust Fund Campaign. The goal of the campaign it to provide funds for the production, preservation and rehabilitation of 1,500,000 units of housing in ten years, primarily rental housing to those below 30% of their area median income.

$160,000
National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
(2010) To wind down advocacy and monitoring around government response to Hurricane Katrina.

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