Partners
The Housing Collective operates through a collective impact model. We collaborate with and coordinate among an extensive network of partners working toward a common goal: end homelessness and ensure access to stable, affordable housing is available for everyone.
- Region Litchfield County, CT
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation strengthens communities through philanthropy and leadership. Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation responds to regional priority issues while addressing their root causes, expanding the role of philanthropy as a force for change.
The Department of Housing (DOH) strengthens and revitalizes communities by promoting affordable housing opportunities. DOH seeks to eliminate homelessness and to catalyze the creation and preservation of quality, affordable housing to meet the needs of all individuals and families statewide to ensure that Connecticut continues to be a great place to live and work.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity; Opening Doors
- Region Eastern CT; Fairfield County, CT; Northwest CT; Litchfield County, CT; CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
Foundation for Community Health is a private, not-for-profit foundation serving the greater Harlem Valley of New York and the northern Litchfield Hills of Connecticut, FCH works to create the conditions required for health, well-being, and equity. To accomplish their mission, FCH makes grants, conducts research, provides technical assistance, and supports collaboration and advocacy.
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
- Region Litchfield County, CT
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