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Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise Community Partners helps families with their struggle out of poverty by providing decent homes, steady employment, quality childcare and schools, and safer neighborhoods. Working with a network of 2,400 community organizations nationwide and through our 16 local offices, Enterprise Community Partners has leveraged more than $4.4 billion in investments and donations to build 144,000 affordable homes and help 38,000 hard-to-employ people find jobs since 1982. www.enterprisecommunity.org

Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Local Initiatives Support Corporation’s mission is to help community development corporations (CDCs) transform distressed neighborhoods into healthy communities. LISC believes that CDCs are the best vehicles to achieve lasting and positive community change for the benefit of low- and moderate-income people. These organizations are accountable to local residents and engage in a wide range of physical, economic, and human development activities. By marshalling private-sector resources and extending financial and technical support to CDCs, LISC enables residents to set their own priorities and shape community renewal. www.lisc.org

NeighborWorks America
Building on more than 25 years of experience, NeighborWorks America works with residents, government and business leaders to develop strong partnerships that revitalize America’s urban and rural communities and make housing affordable. These partnership organizations, comprising the NeighborWorks network, are active in more than 2,300 communities. As a powerful complement to the network’s ongoing revitalization efforts and as a strategy for reaching out to the community development industry, the NeighborWorks Training Institute and its educational programs and materials are central to the Corporation’s mission. www.nw.org

Consortium for Housing and Asset Management • CHAM™ Training
c/o NeighboWorks America - Training Division
1325 G Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20005
(800) 438-5547; (202) 220-2454; Fax (202) 376-2168
info@cham.orgwww.cham.org

CHAM Conference c/o Local Initiatives Support Corporation
501 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10018
(212) 455-9800; Fax (212) 682-5929
www.lisc.org
Attn: Lisa Deller
Ldeller@liscnet.org or info@cham.org

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