North Carolina Housing Coalition

The North Carolina Housing Coalition (NCHC) is a private, nonprofit membership organization working for decent, safe, and affordable housing that promotes self-determination and stable communities for low- and moderate-income North Carolinians.  Formed in 1988, our mission is to lead a campaign for housing to ensure that working families, people in crisis, seniors, and persons with disabilities may live with dignity and opportunity.  This mission is supported through three primary roles: as a resource and referral network for individuals looking for housing assistance and for organizations looking for information; as a clearinghouse for best practices, research and data on housing issues in North Carolina; and engaging and empowering people in advocacy to improve housing policy-making.  NCHC works on a wide variety of issues including: increasing funding for the N.C. Housing Trust Fund, foreclosure prevention, consumer protection, manufactured housing, Fair Housing, housing and services for persons with disabilities, ending homelessness, inclusionary housing efforts, transit-oriented development, federal funding of the National Housing Trust Fund, Section 8 and other important HUD and USDA housing programs, and entry-level homeownership.

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