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TAC maintains an active and nationwide partnership with advocacy organizations to work for increased public awareness and for enhanced specific outcomes to improve the lives of vulnerable populations. This strategic partnership fosters the mutual goals of advancing public policy, improving services, and generating greater access to affordable housing.
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Melville
Charitable Trust
The Melville Trust concentrates its efforts on finding and fighting the causes of homelessness. The Trust also funds educational, research and advocacy initiatives in the state and on the national level. |
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The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Established in 1972, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, based in Princeton, N.J. is the largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to health and health care in the United States. |
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Consortium
for Citizens with Disabilities - Housing Task Force
The CCD Housing Task Force works with Congress and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to increase access to decent, safe and affordable housing for all people with disabilities and to protect the rights guaranteed under the Fair Housing Act. |
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National
Low Income Housing Coalition
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated solely to ending America’s affordable housing crisis. NLIHC educates, organizes and advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing within healthy neighborhoods for everyone. |
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National
Alliance to End Homelessness
The National Alliance to End Homelessness is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to mobilize the nonprofit, public and private sectors of society in an alliance to end homelessness. |
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The
Human Services Research Institute (HSRI)
HSRI was established in 1976 with the express purpose of assisting states and the federal government to enhance services and supports to people with mental illness and people with mental retardation, and to support the development of alternatives to congregate care facilities. |
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Corporation for Supportive Housing
CSH works through collaboration with private, non-profit and
government partners to facilitate an expansion of permanent
supportive housing. CSH has led an effort to develop a Compact
to End Chronic Homelessness. |
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Partnership
to End Long Term Homelessness
The Partnership serves as an open knowledge
network for funders, sharing strategic thinking, wide-ranging
experience, and expertise to prevent and address long-term homelessness.
The Partnership seeks to help build 150,000 units of permanent
supportive housing for the more than 250,000 long-term homeless
in the United States.
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