Capitol Hill Housing Foundation
Nearly 90 percent of the residents living in the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict live in multifamily housing. Capitol Hill Housing, in partnership with the City, Capitol Hill Community Council and other neighborhood leaders, will engage renters living within the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict first in a voter registration and pledge to vote drive, and then as Building Ambassadors brought together at a 2016 Renters Summit to build community and inform the next wave of development coming to the Hill.
Up to $12K
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Permanent Local Housing Allocation/ 2022 PLHA NOFA
Department of Housing and Community Development — up to $335M
Permanent Local Housing Allocation/ 2022 PLHA NOFA
Department of Housing and Community Development — up to $335M
Permanent Local Housing Allocation/ 2022 PLHA NOFA
Department of Housing and Community Development — up to $335M
Permanent Local Housing Allocation/ 2022 PLHA NOFA
Department of Housing and Community Development — up to $335M
Permanent Local Housing Allocation/ 2022 PLHA NOFA
Department of Housing and Community Development — up to $335M
Permanent Local Housing Allocation/ 2023 PLHA NOFA
Department of Housing and Community Development — up to $296M