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Byrd Development Consulting
Description: Law office, specializing in: Land Use, Real Estate, Municipal Law.

Cabrillo Unified School District
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California Coalition for Rural Housing
Description: Through advocacy, organizing, research, and technical assistance, CCRH's goal is to make the case for rural housing improvement and strengthen the capacity of the nonprofit and public sectors to provide affordable housing and related facilities. Members are primarily community-based nonprofit and public developers, including the largest self-help housing producers in the United States, as well as local government officials, and local activists concerned about rural quality of life.

California Department of Housing and Community Development
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California Housing Consortium
Parent Org: National Housing Conference
Description: The California Housing Consortium is the only statewide organization representing a “big tent” approach to addressing affordable housing issues important to all the varied interests of the industry. We are composed of a diverse group of nonprofit and for-profit developers, lenders, representatives from State and local government agencies, housing professionals and specialists, investors, property managers and owners, residents and business leaders. Our membership reflects all segments and disciplines within the affordable housing, development and financial communities – united in a nonpartisan effort to advance affordable housing and community development issues throughout California.

California Housing Law Project
Description: The California Housing Law Project is an advocacy organization that lobbies in the California State Legislature for affordable housing and tenants rights for low income people, the disabled, elderly, homeless and farmworkers. The Law Project is co-directed by Christine Minnehan and Marc Brown, who have more than 50 years of combined experience as legislative advocates for Western Center on Law and Poverty and California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation. The Law Project also provides housing information services to local government housing agencies, housing advocacy organizations and individuals.

California Housing Partnership Corporation
Description: California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC) is a nonprofit housing consulting and training organization formed in 1989. CHPC's mission is to preserve existing affordable housing and to expand the capacity of public, nonprofit and resident-controlled entities to develop,own and manage affordable housing. CHPC's expertise includes:
  • PRESERVATION OF FEDERALLY ASSISTED HOUSING
  • MULTIFAMILY FINANCIAL CONSULTING: LOW-INCOME HOUSING CREDITS/TAX-EXEMPT BONDS/OTHER PROGRAMS
  • ASSET AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
  • HOUSING POLICY
  • PROGRAM DESIGN/PROJECT EVALUATION FOR FINANCIAL AND REGULATORY AGENCIES
  • TRAINING AND RESOURCE MATERIAL

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California Reinvestment Coalition
Description: The mission of the California Reinvestment Committee is to revitalize California's low-income and minority communities by increasing access to credit and deposit services.

Caminar
Description: Caminar is a voluntary, nonprofit corporation which has since 1967, specialized in the planning, development and operation of social rehabilitation programs. The Agency provides an array of services to both acutely and seriously mentally and physically disabled individuals by means of graduated levels of treatment and care.

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Caminar / CLC
Description: Caminar/CLC in San Mateo County works in partnership with the County of San Mateo County Mental Health Department to provide quality social rehabilitation services. Programs include Community Rehabilitaion, a Medication Clinic, Residential Treatment and Vocational and Educational Services


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