Housing And Community Development Network Of New Jersey Inc
Trenton, NJ - 08618
(609) 393-3752
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About Housing And Community Development Network Of New Jersey Inc
The Mission Of The Housing And Community Development Network Of New Jersey Is To Enhance The Ability Of Members To Create And Preserve Long-Term Affordable Housing And Build Strong Communities In New Jersey Through: (1) Networking And Support Services - Provide A Forum For The Exchange Of Information And Mutual Support Activities, And Keep Members Up-To-Date On The Latest Developments Within The State And In The Housing And Community Development Field. (2) Capacity Building And Resource Development - Provide Training And Technical Assistance To Build The Organizational And Production Capacity Of Non-Profit Housing And Community Development Corporations And Work To Increase Resources For Their Efforts. (3) Education And Public Policy Advocacy - Increase Public Awareness Of Non-Profit Housing And Community Development Corporations As Important Vehicles In Meeting The Needs Of Lower-Income Neighborhoods And Residents, And Work In Coalition With Other Groups To Advocate For More Effective Public Policies And Programs To Meet Those Needs.
Mission Statement: The Mission of the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey is to enhance the ability of members to create and preserve long-term affordable housing and build strong communities in New Jersey through: Networking and Support Services - Provide a forum for the exchange of information and mutual support activities, and keep members up-to-date on the latest developments within the state and in the housing and community development field. Capacity Building and Resource Development - Provide training and technical assistance to build the organizational and production capacity of non-profit housing and community development corporations and work to increase resources for their efforts. Education and Public Policy Advocacy - Increase public awareness of non-profit housing and community development corporations as important vehicles in meeting the needs of lower-income neighborhoods and residents, and work in coalition with other groups to advocate for more effective public policies and programs to meet those needs.