endorsements
Sign on today to show your support for maintaining the current funding level for the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program (20% of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund).
The Endorsers List
Abode Communities
California Coalition for Rural Housing
California Bicycle Coalition
California Housing Consortium
California Housing Partnership Corporation
California Institute for Rural Studies
California League of Conservation Voters
California ReLeaf
Center for Neighborhood Technology
Center for Sustainable Neighborhoods
Coachella Valley Housing Coalition
CoHousing Solutions
Community Economics
Community Housing Works
EAH Housing
East Bay Housing Organizations
Enterprise Community Partners
Fresno State OECD
FSY Architects, Inc.
Global Human Services, Inc.
Greenlining Institute
Habitat for Humanity Greater SF
Housing California
Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County
Innovative Housing Opportunities
Jamboree Housing
LA THRIVES
Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Many Mansions
Mayor Lisa Gauthier, City of East Palo Alto
Mayor Sam Liccardo, City of San Jose
Mayor Libby Schaaf, City of Oakland
Mayor Michael Tubbs, City of Stockton
MoveLA
National Housing Law Project
National Parks Conservation Association
Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California
Peoples' Self-Help Housing
Resources for Community Development
Sacramento Housing Alliance
Safe Routes to Schools National Partnership
San Diego Housing Federation
San Francisco Council of Community Housing Organizations
San Francisco Housing Development Corp
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Self-Help Enterprises
Sierra Business Council
Silicon Valley at Home (SV@Home)
Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH)
Supervisor Jennifer Halferty, Mono County
TechEquity Collaborative
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC)
Thai Community Development Center
TransForm
TURN - The Utility Reform Network
U.S. Vets Homeless Feeding N Housing Services
Venice Community Housing
Watts Labor Community Action Committee
What they're saying about the AHSC Program:
"AHSC requires green infrastructure in every awarded project. This is the first California grant program focused on development that has such a requirement. Trees and other green infrastructure are critical components for healthy living and improved quality of life." - California ReLeaf
"We have received two awards for developments in struggling neighborhoods that need both housing and infrastructure investments. [T]his holistic funding responds to grassroots immediate community needs." - Community Housing Works
“AHSC has enabled our East Bay communities to help address two key concerns simultaneously-- the housing crisis and climate change. AHSC has begun to build bridges and awareness between the housing and transportation fields that benefit us both and create stronger communities.”
– Resources for Community Development