named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
Emergency Unit Program
Provides temporary housing for individuals experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence in partnership with CARE 7 and the HOPE homeless outreach team
Permanent Affordable Housing Acquisition
Purchases single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments to maintain long-term affordability for low- and moderate-income residents in Tempe
activities · 2 clusters
what they do
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Permanent Affordable Housing Development 8 activities
- Developing affordable housing projectsThe organization is involved in planning and developing affordable housing projects, including mixed-income housing developments like the one at Food City Plaza in north Tempe.
- Developing affordable housing projectsThe organization is involved in planning and developing affordable housing projects, including mixed-income housing developments like the one at Food City Plaza in north Tempe.
- Developing affordable housing projectsThe organization is involved in planning and developing affordable housing projects, including mixed-income housing developments like the one at Food City Plaza in north Tempe.
- Development and acquisition of permanently affordable housing unitsPurchases single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments to provide permanently affordable housing for low-income individuals and families in Tempe; currently owns approximately 60 housing units.
- Planning of mixed-income affordable housing developmentsEngages in planning initiatives for mixed-income affordable housing projects, including development at Food City Plaza in north Tempe.
- Providing permanently affordable housingThe organization purchases and owns approximately 60 single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments to provide permanently affordable housing for individuals and families in Tempe. Nine of these units were purchased using federal funds as part of the City of Tempe's COVID-19 Recovery Initiative.
- Providing permanently affordable housingThe organization purchases and owns approximately 60 single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments to provide permanently affordable housing for individuals and families in Tempe. Nine of these units were purchased using federal funds as part of the City of Tempe's COVID-19 Recovery Initiative.
- Providing permanently affordable housingThe organization purchases and owns approximately 60 single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments to provide permanently affordable housing for individuals and families in Tempe. This includes units acquired using federal funds as part of the City of Tempe's COVID-19 Recovery Initiative.
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Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 4 activities
- Operating an Emergency Unit programThe organization operates an Emergency Unit program that sets aside housing units for individuals experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence. This program has received an Award of Merit for program innovation from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials.
- Operating an Emergency Unit programThe organization operates an Emergency Unit program that sets aside housing units specifically for individuals experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence. This program has received an Award of Merit for program innovation.
- Operating an Emergency Unit programThe organization operates an Emergency Unit program that sets aside housing units for individuals experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence. This program has received an Award of Merit for program innovation from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials.
- Operation of Emergency Unit program for vulnerable populationsManages an Emergency Unit program that sets aside housing units for individuals experiencing homelessness and survivors of domestic violence; some units were acquired using federal funds from the City of Tempe's COVID-19 Recovery Initiative.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$6.89M
Contributions & grants$6.15M89%
Program service revenue$732K11%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$685K
Program expenses99%
Admin / overhead1%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$16.36M
Cash$4.55M
Investments$0
Liabilities$53K
Net assets$16.31M
Liquid reserves79.7 mo
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 4
- JACK DRUMMOND — DIRECTOR
- LEVON LAMY — VICE PRESIDENT
- MANJULA VAZ — DIRECTOR
- NAOMI FARRELL — PRESIDENT
relationships · 5
who they work with
- CARE 7 Partner — Operates the Emergency Unit program in conjunction with CARE 7, the city's crisis response program.
- City of Tempe Partner — Joint meeting held between Tempe Coalition for Affordable Housing Board and City of Tempe
- City of Tempe Public Housing Authority Partner — Created the Tempe Coalition for Affordable Housing in 2018.
- HOPE homeless outreach team Partner — Operates the Emergency Unit program in conjunction with the HOPE homeless outreach team.
- National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Partner — Received an Award of Merit from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials for program innovation.