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Topia!: Business: Real Estate: Residential: Affordable Housing: Technical Assistance Providers (8)
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NCALL Research - Non-profit affordable housing technical assistance provider. Provides homeownership counseling services throughout the State of Delaware. Provides Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO), farmworker housing, and rural housing technical assistance to nonprofit housing organizations throughout the Delmarva Peninsula in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. CASA of Oregon - Nonprofit affordable housing technical assistance provider in Oregon. Provides farmworker housing technical assistance to nonprofits throughout the State of Oregon. Certified by the U. S. Treasury as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). McAuley Institute - Offers technical and financial assistance to grassroots organizations working to expand housing opportunities and economic security for low-income women and their families. Rural Community Assistance Corporation - A nonprofit organization which provides rural communities with training, technical assistance, and access to resources in the areas of housing, public works (water, wastewater and solid waste disposal) and finance. Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing (ORFH) - A nonprofit corporation that provides direct, comprehensive, development services to local nonprofit corporations, housing authorities, municipalities and other organizations and individuals interested in developing farm worker housing in Washington state. Northwest Regional Facilitators - A nonprofit corporation providing technical assistance and training to individuals, groups and communities of Washington state and Idaho in the areas of facilitation and communication, nonprofit training and support, family and child care resource and referral, and affordable housing development. Rural Opportunities Inc. - A private, nonprofit regional community development and human service organization providing services to farmworkers, low-income families and economically depressed communities throughout New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Puerto Rico.
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