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EAH recommends contacting the following advocacy resources for more information regarding support for affordable housing.
1. National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
http://www.nlihc.org
Headquartered in Washington DC, The National Low Income Housing
Coalition (NLIHC) is a national organization that solely dedicated to
ending America's affordable housing crisis. Through advocacy and
education, NLIHC seeks to improve the public's knowledge of low income
housing issues and increase its support for progressive low income
housing policy.
2. Housing California
http://www.housingca.org
Housing California is the leading advocate in the state Capitol on
housing and budget policy for homeless and very low-income people. They
research and disseminate information to educate legislators and the
public. Their mission is to prevent homelessness and to increase the
amount of decent, safe, accessible and permanently affordable housing
for homeless and very low-income Californians.
3. Non Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH)
http://www.nonprofithousing.org
Non Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) has
been the collective voice of those who support, build and finance
affordable housing. NPH promotes the proven methods of the non-profit
sector and focuses government policy on housing solutions for
low-income people who suffer disproportionately from the housing
crisis.
In addition to its advocacy work, NPH offers professional training,
networking opportunities, and resources for housing policy analysts,
advocates and activists.
4. Housing Hawaii
http://www.housinghawaii.org
Housing Hawaii is a broad coalition of public, private, and nonprofit organizations dedicated to creating, preserving and supporting affordable housing through education and development. It is our intention to provide a unified voice that will result in the creation of housing that is affordable for all Hawai'i residents.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Community Planning and Development in Honolulu is an active partner to Housing Hawaii and provides guidance on its programs. Rural Community Assistance Corporation provides staff and technical assistance to Housing Hawaii.
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