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.
The Coalition on Diversity & Equity (CoDE) is a 501(c)3 nonpartisan, educational organization, serving the communities of Andover, Columbia, East Hampton, Hebron, and Marlborough. CoDE is led completely by volunteers, who are active members of their community. Our mission is to build more diverse, equitable and vibrant communities. Our goals include increasing community awareness and equal access to housing, education and jobs.
- Initiative Center for Housing Opportunity Eastern Connecticut; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Region Eastern CT
The Center for Social Impact connects community and campus to create high impact academic opportunities that address local, national, and global challenges and develop individuals committed to creating a more just and equitable world.
- Initiative Fairfield County Center for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Region Fairfield County, CT
- Initiative Opening Doors Northwest Connecticut; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Homelessness
- Region Northwest CT
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws.
United Way envisions a community united in its efforts to ensure that individuals and families achieve their full potential.
- Initiative Center for Housing Opportunity Eastern Connecticut; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Region Eastern CT
The Urban Institute is a nonprofit research organization that provides data and evidence to help advance upward mobility and equity. We are a trusted source for changemakers who seek to strengthen decisionmaking, create inclusive economic growth, and improve the well-being of families and communities. For more than 50 years, Urban has delivered facts that inspire solutions—and this remains our charge today.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity; Fairfield County Center for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Accessibility; Housing Affordability
- Region CT
Wallingford Works for Housing is a growing non-partisan group of Wallingford residents, including small business owners, service providers, home builders, realtors, town employees, educators, retirees, and many others. In other words, your friends and neighbors. Our goal is to raise community awareness and support for expanded housing options
- Initiative The Housing Collective; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Community Organizing; Housing Affordability
- Region CT
Our mission is to strengthen the Town of Warren by creating affordable housing options that allow those of modest means to live in, and contribute to a successful, healthy and enduring community for residents of all ages.
- Initiative Litchfield County Center for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Region Litchfield County, CT
The WCHT is a non-profit organization dedicated to establish and maintain affordable housing in the Town of Washington. With the help of Town, State and many generous donors, WCHT has developed 37 affordable apartments between its three properties.
- Initiative Litchfield County Center for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Housing Trust Fund
- Region Litchfield County, CT
The Washington Housing Commission was established by a prior Board of Selectmen in 2005 with the intent of creating a template to study, analyze, and prioritize the housing needs, both current and long term of the Town of Washington's citizenry and to recommend and facilitate the accomplishment of the comprehensive housing policies and goals.
- Initiative Litchfield County Center for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Region Litchfield County, CT
The Housing Authority of the City of Waterbury (WHA) was founded in 1953 to provide affordable housing in Waterbury for families who lack the means to purchase or rent housing at market prices. WHA’s mission is to achieve excellence in the housing industry by providing housing opportunities and customer satisfaction to enhance the quality of life for very-low, low and moderate-income residents.
- Initiative Opening Doors Northwest Connecticut; Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Housing Affordability
- Region Northwest CT
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