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Supporting nonprofit and mission-driven affordable housing providers 

Candid

With a shortage of seven million affordable homes for the lowest-income families , cratering supply is leading to escalating housing costs, dampening economic prospects for people in urban, rural, Tribal, and suburban communities in every state and territory. In February 2025, our organization received from the U.S.

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Shifting the Harmful Narratives and Practices of Work Requirements

NonProfit Quarterly

The narrative roots of attaching work requirements to public benefits have been developing since the racist and sexist ideologies of slavery in the United States. That’s not career development. They are administratively efficient. They determine the extent to which we build empathy and who we see as deserving of support.

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How the State of the People Power Tour Is Building Power and Amplifying Black Voices

NonProfit Quarterly

Seven of the tours 10 stops are in states that are disproportionately impacted by regressive policies, such as voter suppression laws and the refusal of state governments to expand Medicaid , even though more than half of Black and Latine children rely on Medicaid or the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for their healthcare coverage.

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Tenants Nationwide Call for Social Housing Now!

NonProfit Quarterly

It can include quality public housing, permanently affordable and accessible housing owned by mission-driven nonprofits, supportive housing for the recently unhoused, as well as models for nonprofit community control such as resident-owned community land trusts and limited equity cooperatives. Social Housing for Whom?

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How the Climate Crisis Impacts People Who Are Unhoused

NonProfit Quarterly

In the meantime, the cost of maintaining ownership and insurance for homes across the nation is rising. percent increase in insurance rates that took place between 2018 and 2023, according to CNBC. Thinking Beyond Shelters What can nonprofit organizations and other groups do to help? percent of that rise.