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Organization
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270 records found
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Maple Street Shelter
Parent Org: Shelter Network of San Mateo County
Description: Maple Street Shelter is a program of theShelter Network. Located in Redwood City, Maple Street Shelter provides 33 emergency shelter beds and 41 transitional housing spaces for homeless men and women. Emergency clients can stay for up to 60 days, until they either find permanent housing, move on to the transitional housing program or move to another community program serving specific needs (such as substance abuse, mental health, or domestic violence). Individuals in the transitional housing program stay for 2 to 6 months, while they save money and search for jobs and apartments.
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Menlo Park Housing & Redevelopment
Parent Org: City of Menlo Park
Description: The City of Menlo Park Housing and Redevelopment Department offers the following programs: Fair Housing, Housing Accessibility Modifications Grants, Emergency Repair Loans, Homesharing Help and Information, Below Market Rate Housing and Housing Rehabilitation Loan.
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Mercy Housing California
Description: Mercy Housing is a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating quality, affordable, service-enriched housing for low-income individuals. Since1981, Mercy Housing has developed over 10,000 units serving more than 28,000 people. Mercy Housing California (MHC) is the largest regional development corporation in the Mercy Housing System. MHC develops housing throughout the state and is headquartered in San Francisco. In 2000, MHC merged with the Rural California Housing Corporation to create the second largest developer of self-help homeownership housing in the country.
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Merritt Community Capital Corporation
Description: Merritt Community Capital Corporation (originally the Community Alliance for Syndicated Housing, Inc.) was formed in 1989 to provide corporate equity capital to housing developments built by non-profit corporations to serve the housing needs of low-income residents. In recent years, Merritt Capital has expanded its scope to include investments in other Northern California cities. Investing in properties in Martinez, Daly City, Watsonville, and San Francisco has expanded Merritt's geographic presence in subsequent partnership funds. Merritt Capital continues to balance its investment portfolio with respect to geography and risk by diversifying acquisitions throughout the Bay Area, increasing the number of investments with experienced developers and using conservative cash flow projections to analyze project investments.
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Mid-Peninsula Housing Management Company
Parent Org: Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition
Description: Mid-Peninsula Housing Management Corporation (MPHMC) manages 74 affordable housing properties in 30 cities and towns. MPHMC accompishes its work in partnership with the two other corporations: Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition (MPHC) and Mid-Peninsula Housing Services Corporation (MPHSC). MPHMS manages affordable communities built by MPHC; Mid-Peninsula Housing Services Corporation provides a variety of on-site services to residents of these communities.
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Mid-Peninsula Housing Services Company
Parent Org: Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition
Description: Mid-Peninsula Housing Services Corporation (MPHSC) provides services to afforable housing built by Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition. On-site services include coordination; computer education programs for students, seniors and persons with special needs; summer youth programs; on-site child care arrangement, as well as a broad range of other supprotive services for residents. MPHC accomplishes its work in partnership with two other nonprofits: Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition (MPHSC), one of the largest and most respected nonprofit affordable housing developers in the San Francisco and Monterey Bay regions, and Mid-Peninsula Housing Management (MPHMC), providing professional management of Housing Coaltion properties properties.
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Midpeninsula Citizens for Fair Housing
Description: Midpeninsula Citizens for Fair Housing exists to secure for all individuals an equal opportunity to purchase or rent residential property wherever they choose.
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