The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated solely to achieving socially just public policy that assures people with the lowest incomes in the have affordable and decent homes.

2 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO...... 6

2016 NLIHC HIGHLIGHTS...... 8

2016 MEDIA ...... 10

SHEILA CROWLEY RETIRES FROM NLIHC...... 12

NLIHC LEADS...... 14

2016 NLIHC STATE PARTNERS...... 15

A NEW LEADER FOR NLIHC...... 16

OUT OF REACH 2016...... 18

THE GAP REPORT 2016...... 20

TENANT TALK SPRING & FALL 2016...... 22

HOUSING SPOTLIGHT 2016...... 23

2016 LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZING AWARDS...... 24

“EVICTED” LIVE-STREAM EVENT...... 26

HOUSING TRUST FUND...... 27

2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ...... 28

NLIHC STAFF...... 29

2016 SPECIAL MEMBERS...... 30

2016 NLIHC MEMBERS...... 31

2016 DONORS...... 42

2016 FINANCIAL STATEMENT...... 46

4 5 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO DEAR NLIHC MEMBERS, DONORS, AND FRIENDS: LIHC had a momentous 2016. After 17 years at the helm of the Coalition and a lifetime of dedication and accomplishment, Sheila Crowley retired as NLIHC president and CEO, and I assumed the mantle. Among her many Nachievements at NLIHC, Sheila led the effort to create and fund the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF), the first new affordable housing resource in a generation for those with the lowest incomes, and launched and grew the United for Homes Campaign Our members are calling for mortgage tax reform and reinvesting the savings into ending homelessness Diane Yentel, and housing poverty. I am immensely grateful to Sheila for leaving NLIHC so strong NLIHC President and CEO and for her guidance to me as I stepped into the role of president and CEO. NLIHC’s staff worked tirelessly in 2016 to ensure a successful first-year rollout of the HTF, providing training, our strength. resources and technical assistance to advocates and state agencies throughout the country. We continued to convene and lead important broad-based national advocacy campaigns – the Campaign for Housing — Diane Yentel, NLIHC President & CEO and Community Development, the United for Homes campaign, the National HTF Policy Committee, and the Housing and Criminal Justice Reform Task Force – and to support the work of NLIHC’s 61 state partners around the country. We met extensively with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle and with the administration throughout the year to support policy solutions to housing poverty and homelessness. NLIHC received extensive media coverage of our 2016 research publications Out of Reach, The Gap: Affordable Housing Gap Analysis, and The Long Wait for a Home. Our expertise was cited in over 2,200 media stories reaching tens of millions of individuals during the year, and we achieved nearly 35,000 Twitter followers and 4,000,000 Twitter impressions. NLIHC’s 2016 Housing Policy Forum featured HUD Secretary Julián Castro, Senator Tim Kaine, former Representative Barney Frank, and an array of other thought-leaders on the challenges and solutions to housing poverty in the U.S. We were pleased to honor Representative Barbara Lee with the Edward Brooke Housing Leadership Award; Nancy Bernstine from the National AIDS Housing Coalition with the Cushing Dolbeare Lifetime Service Award; and the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development of Washington DC with the 2016 Housing Organizer Award. As 2016 drew to a close, the political landscape in Washington changed dramatically. It was clear was that NLIHC’s mission to achieve socially just public policy to ensure the lowest income people have decent affordable homes was never more important. I am honored and proud to continue the critical work of those who came before me in advancing this mission. All our advancements are due to our strong and dedicated partners and members. Our membership truly is our strength. Together we can end homelessness and housing poverty in America. Sincerely,

Diane Yentel

6 7 NLIHC

HIGHLIGHTS “CALLS-TO-ACTION” ISSUED TO OUR 2016 NETWORK OF OVER 44,000 CONTACTS CONDUCTED BY NLIHC

NLIHC STAFF MADE SPEECHES & PRESENTATIONS PEOPLE TO MORE THAN

EDUCATIONAL & INFORMATIONAL ADVOCACY INTERACTIONS WITH CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES AND ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICES CONDUCTED BY NLIHC STAFF

MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, AND WEBINARS CONDUCTED BY NLIHC, ATTENDED BY MORE THAN

INDIVIDUALS FROM PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS

NLIHC INITIATED SIGN-ON LETTERS SIGN-ONS AND JOINED LED BY OTHERS

ADDRESSED TO CONGRESS AND THE ADMINISTRATION ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS

NLIHC LEADS COALITIONS AND TASK FORCES REPRESENTING ORGANIZATIONS MORE THAN

8 9 MEDIA INTERVIEWS, 2016 SOCIAL MEDIA AND MEDIA INFORMATION SHARING

MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND INFORMATION SHARING: ONLINE AND SOCIAL MEDIA

NLIHC STAFF PARTICIPATED IN 193 INTERVIEWS AND OTHER EXCHANGES WITH PRINT, ONLINE, TELEVISION AND RADIO MEDIA 34,949 3,900,800 (INCLUDING THE TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, WALL STREET TWITTER TWITTER JOURNAL, CNN, HUFFINGTON POST, THE ATLANTIC, CITYLAB, U.S. NEWS FOLLOWERS IMPRESSIONS AND WORLD REPORT, POLITCO, MOTHER JONES, FAST COMPANY, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THE NATION, FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM, NPR/ DIANE REHM SHOW, AL JAZEERA, LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER, PBS NEWS HOUR, PBS FRONTLINE, AND MANY OTHERS)

NATIONWIDE, 2,295 MEDIA NLIHC ISSUED 14 STORIES MENTIONED NLIHC, AND 713,193 8,245 UNITED FOR HOMES, NLIHC PRESS RELEASES PUBLISHED FOUR UNIQUE NLIHC.ORG FACEBOOK LIKES/ RESEARCH, THE NATIONAL PAGE VIEWS FRIENDS HOUSING TRUST FUND, AND LETTERS TO THE OTHER NLIHC-RELATED TOPICS. EDITOR AND ONE BLOG POST ON KEY ISSUES

NEW NLIHC BLOG POSTS, 28 READ BY 17,341INDIVIDUALS.

10 11 SHEILA CROWLEY THE FORMER PRESIDENT & CEO RETIRES FROM LEAVES A LEGACY NLIHC

fter 17 years as president and CEO of NLIHC, Sheila Crowley retired in the spring of 2016. Among her many accomplishments at NLIHC, Sheila spearheaded the creationA and funding of the national Housing Trust Fund, the first new affordable housing program in a generation designed to serve the lowest income people in America. Hundreds of advocates, current and former NLIHC leadership, and other friends of Sheila celebrated her lifetime of dedication and achievement on two occasions – at an event hosted by Bank of America on January 28 at which former OMB Director and HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan led a number of testimonials, and at the NLHIC Housing Policy Forum on April 4, where former U.S Representative Barney Frank spoke in Sheila’s honor.

12 13 NLIHC NATIONAL POLICY 2016 NLIHC ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS LEADS AND TASK FORCES STATE PARTNERS

LIHC continued to convene and lead several broad-based LIHC has partnerships with 61 state national policy advocacy campaigns and task forces housing coalitions in 42 states and in 2016. The Campaign for Housing and Community the District of Columbia. These state NDevelopment (CHCDF) consists of 70 national organizations that Npartners are committed to advocating for advocate collectively for the highest possible federal funding for socially just federal housing policy as well all affordable housing and community development programs. as for such policies in their own states, and The United for Homes (UFH) campaign, endorsed by more than they rely on one another and on NLIHC to 2,300 organizational and elected official endorsers nationwide, learn about innovative practices for effective calls for modest reforms to the mortgage interest deduction advocacy. These state partners are vital to to benefit 25 million low and moderate income NLIHC’s mission, regularly mobilizing tens of homeowners and to generate $240 billion in thousands of advocates around federal policy savings over 10 years to invest in affordable rental issues. NLIHC staff convenes monthly state housing for people with the lowest incomes. partner calls featuring new NLIHC research, The national Housing Trust Fund (HTF) policy federal policy updates, new and ongoing committee consists of dozens of national partners advocacy campaigns, NLIHC media toolkits who work to protect and expand HTF resources. and support, guest presenters on special And the Housing and Criminal Justice Reform topics, and peer learning. NLIHC convenes task force of more than twenty national housing two in-person state partner meetings in and civil rights groups advocates for policies that ensure justice- Washington, DC each year for more in-depth learning and sharing. NLIHC’s team involved individuals can successfully return to decent, affordable of housing advocacy organizers regularly provides news, information, and training homes after incarceration. through webinars and conference calls hosted by state partners with resources tailored to those states. In 2016, NLIHC staff presented as keynote speakers, plenary panelists, and workshop presenters at 20 events hosted by state partners in 17 states, attended by more than 5,600 advocates. NLIHC also engaged state partners through NLIHC-led webinars and calls and participated in numerous advocacy days and other activities organized by our state partners.

14 15 DIANE YENTEL A NEW LEADER ASSUMES NLIHC LEADERSHIP AT FOR NLIHC ANNUAL FORUM

iane Yentel, former vice president of public policy and government affairs at Enterprise Community Partners, was introduced to affordable housing advocates as the Dnew NLIHC president and CEO at the NLIHC 2016 Housing Policy Forum held in Washington, DC, April 3-5. Prior to her time at Enterprise, Ms. Yentel directed public housing policy development and implementation at HUD and before that served as a senior domestic policy advisor for Oxfam America, a housing policy coordinator for the Coalition for the Homeless, a policy specialist at NLIHC, and a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia. The Policy Forum, attended by over 270 attendees, also featured keynote addresses by HUD Secretary Julián Castro, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), and former U.S. Representative Barney Frank, as well as a wide array of other sessions on the challenges and solutions to housing poverty in the U.S. The attendees visited their congressional delegations on Capitol Hill on the last day of the event.

43,499 Total Twitter Impressions

3,692 People Reached via Facebook from the Forum

270 Event Attendees

Social media stats from 4/2-4/4/16

16 17 OUT OF REACH NO REFUGE FOR 2016 LOW INCOME RENTERS

WA $23.13 ME LIHC released its Out of Reach 2016 on May 25 MT ND $17.04 $14.60 $15.66 MN OR $17.76 at a press event with then-HUD Secretary Julián $19.38 ID WI Castro, who wrote the preface for the report. NY VT $21.13 I’ve$14.22 citedSD the$15.52 Out of$26.69 This edition of Out of Reach showed that the national WY $13.77 MI NH $21.09 N $15.62 $15.62 MA $25.91 “housing wage,” the hourly wage a full-time worker IA PA CT $24.72 NE No Refuge $14.03 $18.27 RI $19.06 must earn to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment NV $14.45 OH for Low IL IN $14.13 Income $18.26 UT NJ $26.52 $19.98 $14.84 while spending no more than 30% of household Renters Reach$16.32 studyCO more thanWV DE $21.70 VA CA $21.12 $13.17 MD $26.53 income on rent and utilities, was $20.30 per hour. In six KS MO KY $22.44 MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROSITY OF: $28.59 DC $31.21 states and the District of Columbia, the housing wage $15.01 $14.98 $14.10 NC exceeded $25 per hour. The average renter in the TN $15.32 AZ NM OK $14.99 any $17.18other studyAR in mySC U.S. earned just $15.42 per hour, nearly $5 per hour less than the national two-bedroom $16.06 $14.33 $13.26 $14.84 housing wage and nearly $1 per hour less than the one-bedroom housing wage. MS $14.07 AL GA Someone earning the federal minimum wage of $7.25 would need to work 112 hours $13.93 $16.30 per week, or 2.8 full-time jobs to afford a two-bedroom rental unit and 90 hours per entire life TX LA $17.60 $15.81 week, or 2.3 full-time jobs, to afford a one-bedroom unit. The interactive Out of Reach AK website with maps and graphics allows users to compare metro areas and counties within $23.25 — Former HUD SectretaryFL Julián Castro $19.96 their state and between states. Out of Reach attracted extensive media coverage in PR $9.58 2016, including by The Wall Street Journal, , Forbes, The Chicago HI $34.22 Tribune, Time Magazine, City Lab, Vox, Politico, NPR News, and many others. The Two-Bedroom Housing Wage CityLab article on the 2016 Out of Reach report was shared more than 75,000 times. Less than $15.00

$15.00 to less than $20.00

$20.00 or More

Twitter Impressions related 18,244 to Out of Reach*

32,405 People Reached via Facebook

Unique Out of Reach Pageviews 40,081 (5/25/16 - 12/31/16)

*Social media stats from release date of 5/25/16-6/24/16

18 19 FIGURE 1: RENTAL UNITS AND RENTERS IN THE US, MATCHED BY AFFORDABILITY AND INCOME CATEGORIES, 2014

THE GAP THE AFFORDABLE 46.8 Units REPORT HOUSING GAP ANALYSIS 2016 There44.2 Units is a shortageAffordale 9.0 Households

LIHC released the 2016 edition of The THE Gap: The Affordable Housing Gap Analysis of 7.2 million available Affordale on March 24, documenting a shortage of 7.6 Households N7.2 million affordable and available rental units for rental units for ELI the nation’s 10.4 million extremely low income (ELI) The Affordable Housing Gap 35.6 Units renter households with incomes at or below 30% Analysis 2016 GAP Affordale of their area median. Nationally, there were only 31 households, or only8.7 Households 31 affordable and available rental units for every 100 ELI renter households, and 75% of ELI renters were severely cost-burdened, spending more than half of COUNT (MILLIONS) affordable and available their income on rent and utilities. The Gap details the Affordale shortage of affordable and available rental housing at 7.5 Households different income thresholds, as well as cost burdens, units15.7 forUnits every 100 ELI for every state, DC, and the 50 largest metro areas. The Gap was featured in such outlets as CityLab, Affordale 6.3 Households Huffington Post, NPR, Affordable Housing Finance and Mortgage News. renter5.8 Units households. Affordale 4.1 Households 2.3 Units — from The Gap Report 2016 CUMULATIVE UNITS HOUSEHOLDS (BY AFFORDABILITY CATEGORY) (BY INCOME CATEGORY)

DLI ELI VLI Low Income Moderate Income Aove Moderate Income

Source: NLIHC Tabulations of 2014 ACS PUMS data 32,766 Twitter Impressions related to The Gap Report*

27,959 People Reached via Facebook

Unique Gap Report Pageviews 6,266 (3/24/16 - 12/31/16)

*Social media stats from release date of 3/24/16-4/23/16

20 21 COVERS ISSUES TENANT TALK THE LONG WAIT THAT IMPACT HOUSING FOR A HOME SPRING & FALL LOW INCOME TENANTS SPOTLIGHT 2016 2016

LIHC produced two editions of Tenant Talk, LIHC’s The Long Wait for a Home released HOUSINGSP TLIGHT a magazine for low income residents, in in October analyzed the current state of 2016 distributing more than 3,800 copies WINTER–SPRING 2016 | VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV) and public to residents and resident association members of housing waiting lists across the country. The study N A New Tool for Fighting N NLIHC. The spring issue featured fair housing, local Discrimination: showed that that 53% of HCV waiting lists were organizing victories, a federal budget update, HUD’s closed to new applicants and 4% were open only to public housing smoking ban, and a special recognition specific populations, such as homeless individuals and of NLIHC Board Member Delorise families, veterans, or persons with a disability. Sixty- Calhoun. The fall issue featured a five percent of closed HCV waiting lists had been THE LONG series of articles on voter engagement, closed for at least one year. HCV waiting lists had a FALL 2016 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: registration and mobilization; state • Fair Housing: Keeping Tenants Informed median wait time of 1.5 years. Twenty-five percent • Federal Budget Update FORWAIT A HOME • Residents Attend White House Convening VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1 • FALL 2016 and local affordable housing ballot • Recent Local Organizing Victories had a wait of at least 3 years, and 25% of the largest • Congratulations Delorise Calhoun MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROSITY OF initiatives; a resident action project in public housing authorities with HCV waiting lists had A NATIONAL LOW INCOME HOUSING COALITION PUBLICATION the state of Washington; and a resident a wait time of at least 7 years. Wait lists for public Empowerment Conference and the housing had a median wait time of 9 months, and new Business and Service Coordination 25% had a wait time of at least 1.5 years. Center in Cincinnati, among other topics.

Also In This Issue: SPOTLIGHT ON LOCAL ORGANIZING NLIHC POLICY UPDATES

A NATIONAL LOW INCOME HOUSING COALITION PUBLICATION

22 23 PRESENTED TO 2016 LEADERSHIP NANCY BERNSTINE, AND ORGANIZING REP. BARBARA LEE, AWARD AND CNHED

he 2016 NLIHC Housing Leadership Awards Reception honored U.S. Representative Barbara Lee (D-CA), a strong advocate of affordable Thousing on Capitol Hill, with the Edward Brooke Housing Leadership Award and Nancy Bernstine, former executive director of the National AIDS Housing Coalition, with THE NATIONAL LOW INCOME HOUSING COALITION 2016 Housing Leadership the Lifetime Service Award. Rey Ocañas from BBVA, the Awards Reception Tuesday April 5, 2016 • 6:00 – 8:00 pm Washington Court Hotel host sponsor of the reception, announced a 525 , Ave., NW • Washington, DC 20001 special $100,000 contribution to the NLIHC Sheila Crowley Housing Justice Fund at the 2016 NLIHC Organizing Award NLIHC’s 2016 Organizing Award is presented to the COALITION FOR NONPROFIT HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (CNHED) in Washington, event. The Coalition for Nonprofit Housing D.C. for the ongoing victories won through their multiyear HOUSING FOR ALL CAMPAIGN. and Economic Development, a Washington D.C. government to invest in the programs that make a full continuum of housing affordable for District residents, particularly for those with the greatest housing DC-based organization, was presented with need. The Campaign was launched in 2011 by CNHED, a dynamic, 140-member association whose mission is to foster just and equitable community development solutions that address the needs and aspirations of low and moderate income District residents. the 2016 Organizing Award at the NLIHC CNHED’s Housing for All Campaign has organized over Through its grassroots Housing for All Campaign, 4,000 individual supporters and 100 organizations to take CNHED has raised the profile of housing affordability action. This demonstration of power and commitment in the District of Columbia, an issue that is too often turned the tide from loss of funding to unprecedented neglected in public debate. Their efforts have won investments in affordable housing. The supporters are over $365 million in affordable housing investment and both long-time and new residents, people working at Housing Policy Forum for its “Housing for helped institute structural changes for how affordable affordable housing nonprofits, for-profit developers, and housing is funded in the District. The Campaign achieved simply people concerned about how the lack of housing these victories by organizing thousands of residents in affordability negatively affects the District overall. In specific public education actions, backed by compelling addition to pledging their support, many have engaged data and personal stories. in direct actions, including planning, presenting and All Campaign” participating in town halls and rallies; testifying at a Council that showcased the issue The Housing for All Campaign is an advocacy effort of the District of Columbia hearing; participating in a large- designed to engage thousands of residents to compel scale email action; meeting with Members of the Council on Advocacy Day; and turning out for Budget Vote Day. of housing affordability in the District of ABOUT THE AWARD The National Low Income Housing Coalition’s Organizing Award recognizes outstanding achievement in state or local organizing activity that furthers NLIHC’s mission of achieving socially just public policy that assures Columbia. people with the lowest incomes in the United State have affordable and decent homes. Special consideration is given to nominations that incorporate tenant- or resident-driven organizing.

2016 Leadership Reception Host:

24 25 2016 IS THE FIRST YEAR “EVICTED” MATTHEW DESMOND HOUSING HOUSING TRUST LIVE-STREAM SPEAKS ABOUT TRUST FUND DOLLARS ARE EVICTIONS ALLOCATED TO STATES EVENT FUND

LIHC partnered with the Coalition on Human Needs and the LIHC was deeply involved in ensuring a successful National Housing Conference to host an event on April 29, 2016 rollout of the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF) in at which Harvard Sociologist and MacArthur Genius Awardee Dr. its first year of implementation. NLIHC conducted NMatthew Desmond discussed his Pulitzer Prize winning book, Evicted: Nnumerous national and state-specific HTF implementation Poverty and Profit in the American City. More than 160 individuals trainings and webinars; analyzed and communicated on attended the event in person and another 230 participated by live-stream. HUD’s HTF guidance; identified and prepared HTF state Dr. Desmond engaged in a live Twitter chat following the event. The chat advocacy “point persons” in every state, Puerto Rico and trended at the number 8 spot on Twitter. DC; produced and disseminated model HTF Allocation Plans; developed a new HTF Developers Advisory Group to serve as a resource to advocates and affordable housing developers around the country; and published two papers on financing and operating extremely low income affordable housing and on using operating assistance and operating assistance reserves. All 50 states and DC completed and submitted their HTF Allocation Plans to HUD in 2016, and the first funds began to flow to the states for project implementation.

6,288 Twitter Impressions from the Discussion and the Live Twitter Chat

546 People Reached via Facebook

160 Event Attendees

230 Attendees Via Live-Streaming

26 27 2016 BOARD NLIHC OF DIRECTORS STAFF

t its meeting on April 6, the NLIHC Andrew Aurand, Board of Directors held its annual Vice President for Research elections. The board re-elected Josephine Clarke, fiveA officers to serve another one-year term Executive Assistant on the executive committee: Dan Emmanuel, • Chair: Brenda Clement Research Analyst • 1st Vice Chair: Greg Payne • 2nd Vice Chair: Marla Newman Ellen Errico, Creative Services Manager • Secretary: Christine Allamanno • Treasurer: Moises Loza Ed Gramlich, Senior Advisor The board also elected Martha Weatherspoon and Lot Diaz to serve as at-large Sarah Jemison , James Saucedo, members of the NLIHC executive committee and thanked Matt Girard and Lisa Housing Advocacy Organizer Housing Advocacy Organizer Hasegawa for their service as at-large members. Paul Kealey , Chief Operating Officer Christina Sin, Development Coordinator Chris Estes Rachael Myers Joseph Lindstrom 2016 BOARD OF , Elayne Weiss, Senior Policy Analyst Washington, DC Seattle, WA Manager of Field Advocacy DIRECTORS Renee Willis, Vice President for Field and Bill Faith (Honorary) Marla Newman Lisa Marlow, Communications Specialist Brenda J. Clement, Chair Columbus, OH Baton Rouge, LA Communications Providence, RI Sarah Mickelson, Director of Public Policy Daisy Franklin Ann O’Hara Diane Yentel, President and CEO Christine Allamanno Norwalk, CT , MA Khara Norris, Director of Administration Sarasota, FL (As of 12/31/16) Dora Leong Gallo Robert Palmer William C. Apgar Los Angeles, CA Chicago, IL Orleans, MA 2016 NLIHC INTERNS Matt Gerard Greg Payne Zoe Chapin, Michael Chapman, Ariel Chu, Aziz Duniani, Stephanie Hall, Dara Baldwin , MN Portland, ME Washington, DC Isaac Harris, Christina Libre, Madeline McHale, Youness Mou, Julia Rapp, Deidre “DeeDee” Gilmore Eric Price Kathryn Rodrigues, Pia Shah David Bowers Charlottesville, VA Washington, DC Washington, DC Lisa Hasegawa Tara Rollins Delorise Calhoun Washington, DC Salt Lake City, UT Cincinnati, OH Isabelle Headrick Michael Steele Emma “Pinky” Clifford Austin, TX New York, NY Pine Ridge, SD Moises Loza (Honorary) Martha Weatherspoon Lot Diaz Washington, DC Clarksville, TN Washington, DC

28 29 2016 2016 SPECIAL NLIHC MEMBERS MEMBERS

Alabama Arkansas Coalition on Path Ventures Homelessness - San Retirement Housing Arbour Valley Ms. Louise Clemans Francisco Foundation Development Mr. Jerry Webster Community Action Sacramento Housing Arise Citizens’ Policy North Bay Alliance Project Community Economics, Sacramento Housing A Community of Friends Collaborative Solutions Inc. and Redevelopment Community Action Affordable Housing Community Housing Agency Access, Inc. Agencies Association of Improvement Program San Diego Housing Alabama Alexander Tenants (CHIP) Federation Association, Inc. Community Action Community Housing San Francisco Mayor’s Partnership of North Alliance for a Better Partnership Office of Housing Alabama District 6 Deep Green Housing Self-Help Enterprises Low Income Housing BRIDGE Housing and Community Coalition of Alabama Corporation Development Southern California Association of Rosedale Apartments Burbank Housing EAH Housing NonProfit Housing Resident Council Development East Bay Housing Unidos Por La Libertad Sun Plans Inc Corporation Organizations Western Center on Law Cabrillo Economic Mr. Dave Fulford Eden Housing, Inc. and Poverty, Inc. Development Mr. Reginald Gabel Focus Strategies Corporation Women Organizing Ms. Mary Hickman Fresno Housing Resource Knowledge & California Affordable Authority Services Ms. Kathie Hiers Housing Law Project Mr. Stefan Kertesz Greater Pasadena Mr. Gideon Anders California Coalition for Mr. William Minor Affordable Housing Ms. Laura Archuleta Rural Housing Group California Housing Ms. Victoria Basolo Alaska Housing Authority Finance Agency Ms. Bonita Behun Cook Inlet Housing of the City of Santa Ms. Kimberly Bell Authority California Housing Barbara Partnership Mr. Cary Brazeman Housing California Arizona Corporation LifeSTEPS, Inc. Ms. Mary Brooks Arizona Department of California Renters Legal Marin County Ms. Helen Brown Housing Advocacy Community Mr. Livia Burton Century Housing Arizona Housing Development Agency Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alliance Mid-Peninsula Housing and Linda Carroll Charities Housing Hom, Inc. Coalition Development Mr. James Chud Ms. Brooke Bedrick Corporation Mutual Housing Ms. Ashley Coates Mr. Jose Gonzalez California City of Los Angeles Ms. Cathy Cortez Ms. Carol Parry and Housing Department Nancy Lewis Associates, Mr. John Cotton John Fox Inc. City of San Jose Ms. Cathy Creswell Ms. Jeanne Shaw Non Profit Housing Housing Department Ms. Marilyn Ditty Association of Coachella Valley Mr. Peter Dreier Housing Coalition Northern California

30 31 2016 NLIHC MEMBERS

Ms. Patricia Evans Ms. Mary Ellen Shay Connecticut Community Action Stewards of Affordable Florida Georgia Chicago Alliance to End Mr. Donald Falk Mr. Jay Sin Partnership Housing for the Future Homelessness Columbus House, Inc. Apartments for People Georgia Advancing Ms. Karen Flock Ms. Alene Smith Congressional Research Weinheimer & Assoc. Chicago Community Connecticut Housing Service LLC Communities Together Loan Fund Mr. Gary Frazier Mr. Mark E. Smith Ms. Lee Anne Adams Coalition Council of Large Public Broward Housing Georgia Alliance to End Chicago Rehab Network Ms. Dora Leong Gallo Mr. Eugene Suh Ms. Lauren Asplen Council Homelessness Connecticut Housing Housing Authorities Community Investment Ms. Darlene Gonzalez Mr. Paul Sussman Ms. Lois Athey Finance Authority Evangelical Lutheran Escambia-Pensacola Georgia Supportive Corporation Mr. Salvador Gonzalez Mr. Michael Sydlik Dr. Andrew Aurand Human Relations Housing Association Housing Authority of Church in America Habitat For Humanity of Ms. Nancy Bernstine Commission Mr. James Grow Noureddine Talbi the Town of Greenwich Father McKenna Center H.O.P.E. through Divine Champaign County Ms. Patricia Burke Florida Housing Intervention Ms. Alisha Jackson Mr. Robert Tobin Housing Development General Board of Coalition Housing Action Illinois Mr. Paul Jargowsky Trevell Valentine Fund, Inc. Church & Society of Mr. William Caplan Hinesville Housing Florida Supportive Authority Housing Authority of Mr. Ronald Javor Ms. Amy Voge New Neighborhoods, Inc. the United Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook County and Joan Cavanaugh Housing Coalition Oakwood Trails NHW Ms. Zella Knight Ms. Elizabeth Voge People’s United Bank Church Habitat for Humanity of Illinois Housing Council Public and Affordable Home Builders Institute Ms. Hilary Chapman Statewide Independent Mr. Thomas Lauderbach Ms. Courtney Welch Florida, Inc. Illinois-Iowa Center for Housing Research Law Offices of Eisen & Ms. Marcie Cohen Living Council of Mr. Karl Lauff Ms. Terri Wheeler Homes in Partnership, Georgia Independent Living The Open Door Shelter Rome, P.C. Mr. Mark Cole Ms. Monique Lawshe Inc. Mr. Paul Bolster Kimbark Tenant Ms. Diana Deng Liz Bramlet Consulting, Mr. Patrick Costigan Association Mr. Jeffrey Levin Miami Homes for All Ms. Kelly Cooney Colorado Coalition for Ms. Daisy Franklin LLC Mr. Steve Dubb Ms. Nancy Lewis Sarasota Housing Metropolitan Tenants the Homeless Lutheran Services in Ms. Rebecca Davies Mr. Rich Glica Mr. David Edwards Authority Agency-Wide Organization Ms. Paula Lomazzi America Ms. Elizabeth Dunn Housing Colorado Mr. James Gordeuk Ms. Caterina Fava Resident Council Open Communities Mr. Don Lucky National Association Mr. Russ Henry Monroe Group Mr. Scott Kealey Dr. Julien Arbor of Affordable Housing Mr. Ed Gramlich Mr. Christopher Ms. Jackie Magallan National Organization Mr. Young Hughley Mr. Robert Rosenthal Lenders Ms. Jessica Hanmer Benjamin Mr. Rich Azure Ms. Marilyn Mayor of in Chaz Jenkins Mrs. Luz Sanchez National Housing Ms. Piper Hendricks Mr. Santiago Cely Ms. Patricia Bach Mr. Benjamin Metcalf Housing Dr. Larry Keating Ms. Caroline Stevenson and Rehabilitation Ms. Jill Khadduri Mr. Charles Elsesser Ms. Tomika Beloch Ms. Elizabeth Moody Northeast Colorado Ms. Lee Ann Lands Ms. Meena Venigalla Association Mr. Austin King Dr. Stephen Golant Ms. Arlene Bieri Ms. Angel Morales Housing, Inc. National Housing Trust Ms. Hadayai Majeed Urban Land Mr. Peter Lawrence Ms. Deborah Hallisky Ms. Vivian Cash Ms. Betty Pagett Delaware Torian Priestly Conservancy National Law Center Mr. Hershel Lipow Mr. Jeff Hearne Mr. Ron Clewer Ms. Sherri Pendlebury Housing Alliance on Homelessness and Mr. Roger Vest Mr. J. Matthew Brady Mr. Tyler Maffia Ms. Yvonne Jefferson Ms. Miltonya Covington Mr. Marvis Phillips Delaware Poverty Ms. Terra Washington Ms. Melissa Clements Mr. Masthanaiah Mr. Steve Kelley Ms. Helen Dunlap Kiki La Porta Ms. Rhondajay Jackson- National NeighborWorks Ms. Lisa Davis Meejuru Ms. Tiffany Kelly Hawaii Ms. Laurie Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Association Griffin Moore Mr. Ezra Krieg and Gloria Powers Ms. Karen Degenhart District of NETWORK: Lobby for Ms. Annie Au Hoon Ms. Jennifer Fabbrini Mr. Laurence Pearl Ms. Abigail Lemay Mr. Michael Pyatok Ms. Britta Fisher Catholic Social Justice Ms. Deborah Kimball Ms. Diane Fox Columbia Ms. Barbara Sard Ms. Maggie Mazyck Ms. Jayne Raab Ms. Leslie Henderson Office of the D.C. Idaho Ms. Rochelle Helm Audubon Enterprises Tenant Advocate Ms. Bailey Smuhl Mr. Patrick McNamara Mr. Jerry Rioux Mr. Roger Lewis Ms. Jessie Hooper Butler Family Fund Poverty and Race Ms. Bonnie Temple Ms. Nancy Muller Good Samaritan League Ms. Marcia Rosen Ms. Marva Mauthe Ms. Jacqueline Johnson Center for Community Research Action Council Mr. Charles Turner Ms. Daniella Pierre Mr. Jay Saadian Mr. William Mauthe Illinois Mr. Daniel Lauber Change Quadel Consulting and Ms. Sylvia Robinson Mr. John Weicher Mr. William Russell Bickerdike Ms. Judy Lewis Mr. Russell Schmunk Training Mr. Wilfred Romero Coalition for Nonprofit Mr. Mark Weinheimer Redevelopment Mr. Allan Lindrup Mr. Roy Schweyer Housing & Economic Reno & Cavanaugh, Mr. and Ms. Barry Zigas Corporation Mr. Nicholas Mader Mr. Thomas Scott Mr. Chuck Wehrwein Development PLLC and Jodie Levin-Epstein

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Ms. Gloria McCormick Polk County Housing Northern New England Ms. Phebe Quattrucci Mr. Joseph Home City Housing Ms. Carol Ridge Ms. Judith Ogle Trust Fund Housing Investment Betty Willhoitte Guggenheim Massachusetts Alliance Martinez Auburn Housing Fund Ms. Jennifer O’Neil Mr. Matt Hauge Mr. Elisha Harig-Blaine of HUD Tenants Mr. John Millerick Authority Norway Savings Bank Maryland Ms. Nan Parson Mr. R. Allen Hays Mr. Matt Hill Massachusetts Housing Mr. Bill Minkle Avesta Housing Otis Atwell Affordable Housing Investment Corporation Ms. Esther Patt Kansas Development Mr. Scott Hoekman Ms. Sheila Mondshein Penquis CAP, Inc. Online Massachusetts Housing Mr. Bill Pluta Corporation Ms. Leola McLean Ms. Ann O’Hara Homestead Affordable Planning Decisions, Inc. AGM Financial Services Partnership Mr. Evan Ponder Housing, Inc. Bangor Area Homeless Mr. Douglas McNeill Costas Paleologos Portland Housing AHD Management Metropolitan Boston Ms. Mattie Roby Shelter Mr. Andrew Mott Mr. Augustin Parker Kentucky Authority Chesapeake Community Housing Partnership Mr. Henry Rose Bath Savings Institution Brother Jeremiah Mr. Winton Pitcoff Preble Street Resource Advisors, Inc. Pine Street Inn Federation of Bowman Constructors O’Leary Ms. Cheryl-Ann Pizza- Mr. Herbert Rubin Center Community Preservation Regional Housing Appalachian Housing City of Portland Ms. Yvonne Perret Zeoli Ms. Liz Sherwin Enterprises Raise-Op Housing and Development Network of Department of Housing Ms. Joyce Ross Mr. Paul Ruchinskas Ms. Janet Smith Corporation Massachusetts Homeless and Housing and Neighborhood Cooperative Cramer and Crystal Mr. Andres Saavedra Ms. Miracle Santos Ms. Lillie Smith Coalition of Kentucky Development Richard Curtis & The Caleb Group Disability Rights Ms. Sacsheen Scott Ms. Phyllis Schmidt Ms. Lindsey Stranc Kentucky Housing Clark Insurance Associates The Community Maryland Ms. Leslie Strauss Builders, Inc. Ms. Lisa Sloane Ms. Amanda Whalen Corporation Coastal Enterprises, Inc. Shalom House, Inc. Govans Ecumenical Ms. Renee Willis Urban Edge Housing Mr. Marc Slotnick Dr. Tonja Williams The Housing Community Housing of South Portland Housing Partnership, Inc. Authority Development Mr. Mark Wurzbacher Corporation Mr. James Stockard Maine Corporation Mr. Bertram Alexander TD Bank Branch of Ms. Phyllis Zolotorow Veterans, Inc. Mr. Lawrence Vale Credere Associates LLC Homes for America Fair Housing Center of Ms. Janet Dakan Portland, ME Ms. Emily Achtenberg Mr. Joe Vallely Central Indiana Curtis Thaxter Stevens Housing Opportunities Massachusetts Mr. Anthony Elmore Broder & Micoleau LLC Tedford Housing Mr. William Apgar Mr. Daniel Waldinger Hamilton County Commission of Action for Boston Ms. Reecca Gardner The Genesis Fund Ms. Gloria Aronson Ms. Kathy Watkins Area Neighborhood Developers Montgomery County Community The Sparhawk Group Mr. Daniel Barbanell Development Armonie Grant Collaborative Maryland Affordable Development, Inc. Ms. Eleanor White The Wishcamper Ms. Rachel Bratt Martindale Brightwood Mr. Joshua Odetunde Drummond Woodsum Housing Coalition Alliance of Cambridge Companies, Inc. Michigan Community Mr. Wynn Radford III Four Directions Maryland Department Tenants Mr. Edward Chase Total Construction Community Economic Development Mr. Aaron Wolfe- Development of Disabilities Berkshire County Ms. Aimee Coolidge Management Development Corporation Bertling Corporation Nancy S Rase Regional Housing Ms. Judith Feins Association of Michigan Freeport Housing Trust United Way of Greater Consulting Services, Authority Prosperity Indiana Ms. Brooke Finn CSI Support & Louisiana Portland LLC Boston Housing YOUnity Village, LP Ganneston Construction Mr. Charles Fuller Development Services Golden Agers Resident Corporation Volunteers of America National Advocacy Authority Resident Mr. Ryan Hamlett Mr. Peter Gagliardi Gladwin City Housing Council of Bayou Towers Gauche & Rosenthal of Northern New Center Advisory Board Ms. Suzett Moffitt England Ms. Marilyn Garlington Commission Greater New Orleans Healthy Androscoggin Ms. Barbara Burnham Camfield Tenants’ Prof. Florence Roisman Ms. Laurie Goldman Great Lakes Community Fair Housing Action Westbrook Housing Ms. Josephine Clarke Association, Inc. Housing Initiatives of Authority Development Iowa Center Citizens’ Housing and Ms. Laurie Gould New England Ms. Ann Dalrymple Neighborhood Service Guste Homes Zachau Construction Planning Association, Ms. Jean Hannon 4 Feathers John Anton Consultant Ms. Christina Deady Organization Resident Management Building Performance Inc. Mr. Brendan Hellweg Development Mr. Thomas Deyo Corporation Maine Affordable Advisors LLC Community Economic Neighborhood Watch Family Promise of Mr. Jonathan Klein Southern Mutual Help Housing Coalition Ms. Robbie Dukes Development Neighborhoods of Greater Des Moines Ms. Anne Gass Mr. Henry Korman Association, Inc. Maine Real Estate Mr. David Falk Assistance Corporation Battle Creek Home Opportunities Managers Association Ms. Rosemary Kuun Ms. Judith Liben Mr. Nathan Cataline Ms. Yvette Fisher Community Service Occupancy Solutions Made Easy, Inc. Mr. Robert Laux Murray, Plumb & Murray Network Mr. Jeffrey Lines Ms. Nancy Burse Ms. Marla Newman Mr. Greg Payne Ms. Blaine Getachew

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Mr. Phillip Coward Mr. Chip Halbach Nebraska Ms. Cherisse Dew Services Neighborhood Ms. Loraine Brown Mr. Alex Schwartz Ms. Dee Davis Ms. Hilary Lovelace Ms. Rebecca Doggett Banana Kelly Preservation Coalition Mr. Jim Buckley Ms. Julia Solo Bellevue Housing Mr. Dobey Gavin Mr. Lawrence Martin Mr. Vito Gallo Community of New York State Ms. Jocelyne Chait Mr. Scott Sommer Authority Improvement New Destiny Housing Ms. Helen Guzzo Ms. Mary McGovern Ms. Catherine Greve Ms. Tiffany Chambliss Mr. Michael Steele Nebraska Housing Association Corporation Ms. Maryellen Lewis Mr. Tamir Mohamud Ms. Deirdre Hines Mr. Daniel DeBrucker Ms. Lydia Tom Developers Bishop Sheen New York Housing Ms. Victoria Martin Ms. Sue Watlov Phillips Association Mr. Frank Ingram Ecumenical Housing Conference Ms. Kathy Dubel Ms. Vannessa Trahan Mr. Emery Moore Ms. Dorinda Wider Ms. Blenda Johnson Mr. Henry Dubro Mr. Anthony Trocchia Nevada Foundation, Inc. New York State Rural Ms. Elaine Simpson Mr. David Kinsey Chemung County Ms. Ingrid Ellen Ms. Betty Tuininga Mississippi Mr. Eric Novak Housing Coalition Mr. Rick Stravers Ms. Martha Lamar Housing Coalition New York State Ms. Anne Emerman Mr. Darryl Warner Housing Mississippi Ms. Emmer Travis New Hampshire Ms. Helen McCahill Community Tenants & Neighbors Mr. Monte Franke Mr. Joseph Weisbord Vicksburg Housing AHEAD, Inc. Development Information Service Ms. Cathy Wilson Authority Resident Ms. Caroline Meehan Mr. Joseph Frewer Mr. Mark Willis Corporation of Long NYCHA Resident Minnesota Council, Inc. Housing Action NH Dr. K. Tyler Miller Ms. Monique George Ms. Evelyn Wolff Island Advisory Board Broen Housing Ms. Laura Ramos Mr. John Goering Missouri New Jersey Concern for NYS Rural Advocates North Carolina Consultants Mr. Michael Schultz Dakarai Griffan East Brunswick Independent Living Central Minnesota Empower Missouri PathStone Corporation Community Home Trust Community Housing Mr. Harold Simon Fair Housing in Ms. Jill Hamberg Housing Partnership Greater Kansas City Regional Economic DHIC, Inc. Corporation Ms. Leah Smith Huntington Ms. Karen Hill Franklin Towers Coalition to End Community Action Greensboro Asset Fair Housing Council of Ms. Catherine Stanford Forsyth Street Advisors Ms. Princella Jamerson Resident Council Homelessness Program (RECAP) Building Coalition Northern New Jersey Ms. Dana Williams Fred Samuel Resident Ms. Teresa James HOME Line ReStart Rutgers Resident Greensboro Housing Housing & Community Association Association Ms. Kelly Johnstone Housing and Sanctuary in the New Mexico Coalition Development Network Greater Syracuse Redevelopment Ordinary Supportive Housing Dr. Charles Kerner North Carolina of New Jersey Navajo United Tenants Network Authority of Bemidji Ms. Janet Becker Network of New York Mr. James Krauskopf Housing Coalition KFL Camden Dream Methodist Center Habitat for Humanity of Housing Justice Center Ms. Joan Botwinick The NHP Foundation Starry Krueger Northwestern Regional Center New Mexico Coalition New York State Town of Hamburg Ms. Jeanne Majors Housing Authority HousingLink Mr. Michael Carney Lutheran Episcopal to End Homelessness Homeless Services Westgate Tenants OCAHC Metropolitan Interfaith Mr. David Eslinger Advocacy Ministry of Supportive Housing United Ms. Emily Miller Association Reinvestment Partners Council on Affordable Ms. Joanna Farmer New Jersey Coalition of New Housing Action Council Mr. Stuart Mitchell Housing Mexico, Inc. Ms. Rowena Vittali The Arc of North Ms. Lisa Goldschmidt Monarch Housing Human Development Mr. David Mondrowitz Minneapolis Highrise Hunter College Carolina Mr. Ryan Haynes Associates Ms. Adrianna O’Neill Services of Westchester, Mr. Kendall Moses Representative Council Institute for Children, Town of Chapel Hill Mr. Jack Lipin New Jersey Tenants Mr. Mark Allison Inc. Ms. Nelida Myers-Burnett Minnesota Housing Organization Poverty and Urquhart Development, Ms. Lisa Anderson Interfaith Council for Ms. Georgene Nitzsche Partnership Mr. Don McCreary Homelessness LLC Princeton Community Ms. Joanne Forman Action, Inc. Mr. Hassan Alidoust Mr. Thornevald Nugent Minnesotans Standing Montana Housing Long Island Housing Mr. Thomas Barrie Together to End Poverty New York Ms. Marieta Austin Mr. Kevin O’Connor NeighborWorks Great Resident Board Services Ms. Lewise Busch Mr. Laurence Pagnoni Rondo Community Land Falls Association 121st-122nd Streets Lower East Side Mr. Victor Bach Ms. Betty Corbett Trust Ms. Bryttnee Parris NeighborWorks Supportive Housing Block Association Coalition Housing Mr. Daniel Barber Ms. Racquel Jones University of Minnesota Association of New Ms. Lorna Peterson Montana 334 East 92nd Street Development Mr. Joshua Barnett Ms. Martha Knisley West Bank Community Jersey Tenant Association Ms. Pamela Phillips- United Native American Lyncrest Group Mr. Joseph Biber Mr. William Rohe Development Mr. Arnold Cohen Anderson Housing Association Arbor Housing and Morningside Heights Prof. Janice Bockmeyer Corporation Mr. Bill Rowe Ms. Mary Caferro Ms. Elena Coley Development Multicultural Tenant Mr. Simon Rimmele Ms. Jean Bonnes Ms. Jennifer Yentel Mr. Matt Gerard Ms. Constance Crowley Arise Child and Family Organization Ms. Marge Rogatz Ms. Rea Layne Ms. Kacy Brady

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North Dakota Ms. Diane Alecusan Tulsa Pythian Manor Ms. Mildred Johnson Women’s Community Nehemiah Community Texas Mr. Erik Crawford Ms. Crystal Allen Tenant Association Ms. Susan Madar Revitalization Project Revitalization Mr. Fred Fuchs Michael Carbone Corporation Accessible Housing Ms. Marian Battise- Mr. Charles Dick Mr. and Mrs. Gary and Mr. Daniel Andino Ms. Karla Graham Consulting Services Mrs. Bonnie Caldwell Austin! Collins Ms. Andrea Frymire Sonya Olsen-Hasek Mr. Harold Berk Ms. Isabelle Headrick Minot Area Homeless Ms. Anita Floyd Accessible Housing Coalition Ms. Connie Benton Ms. Deborah Jenkins Mr. Taylor Smiley Wolfe Ms. Rita Burns Resources Mr. Norman Henry Ms. Diamond Bradford Mr. Gerard Tango Mr. Matthew Strickland Ms. Catherine Carr Mr. Don Oglesby North Dakota ADAPT of Texas Ms. Ann Howard Coalition for Homeless Ms. Carol Brown Oregon Ms. Linda Walker Ms. Katrice Cheaton South Dakota Austin Housing Mr. Frank Martinez People Ms. Mary Butler Mr. Bobby Weinstock Mr. Whittier Dow Coalition CASA of Oregon Habitat for Humanity - Ms. Demetria McCain Mr. Terry Hanson Ms. Delorise Calhoun Mr. Stephen Weiss Dr. Indranee Elanchenny South Dakota Avenue Community Community Alliance of Mr. James McClinton Development Ohio Ms. Dorothy Carmack Tenants Ms. Mary Westfall Mr. Patrick Fenton Mazaska Owecaso Otipi Ms. Kate Moore Financial Corporation Mr. Nick DiNardo Community Housing Pennsylvania Mr. Dale Gravett Ms. Jo Kathryn Quinn Barbara Poppe and Builders of Hope Mr. Bill Faith Fund Mr. Peter Kaplan Oglala Sioux Lakota Mr. Brandon Reed Associates Berks Coalition to End Community Ms. Dana Gamblin Ms. Belinda Mayo Housing Cleveland Housing Community Partners for Homelessness, Inc. Development Mr. Steven Richmond Oglala Sioux Tribal Network Ms. Doris Hill Affordable Housing, Inc. Mr. George Moses Corporation Ms. Nicole Rolfe De Ruad Resident Council Partnership for Housing Coalition on Mr. Saul Himelstein Grounded Solutions Mr. David Podell Easter Seals Greater Ms. Ann Rosenwinkel Network Housing Alliance of The Lakota Fund Homelessness and Ms. Yvonne Howard Pennsylvania Mr. Stuart Poppel Houston Ms. Susanne Sere Housing in Ohio Home Forward Ms. Emma Clifford Ms. Wanda Husband Lackawanna Neighbors, Mr. David Ritter Foundation Ms. Joetta Stevenson Cuyahoga Metropolitan Meyer Memorial Trust Communities Ms. Diane Irvin Inc. Ms. Kim Schaffer Tennessee Mr. Phillip Stukes Housing Authority Harlingen Community Mr. W. Dennis Keating Housing Alliance Mental Health Mr. Robert Schertzer ALCO Management Ms. Regina Stukes Del-Mor Dwellings c/o Neighborhood Development Mr. Ronald Logan Association of Mr. Craig Stevens City of Clarksville Corporation Partnerships Corporation Ms. Abigail Tatkow Northwestern PA Community & Economic Home Is The Mr. David Long-Higgins Mr. Bill Vandivier Ms. Judy Telge Network For Oregon National ADAPT - Dev Housing Authority of Foundation Ife Tayo Mims Affordable Housing Mr. David Wooledge the City of Austin Ms. Kathryn Thompson Housing Group Clarksville Housing J-RAB Jurisdiction-Wide Ms. Theresa Morelli Northwest Housing NeighborWorks Rhode Island Authority Lower Valley Housing Mr. Rafael Torres Resident Advisory Board Ms. Lawana Pettus- Alternatives Association of Corporation Ms. Kathleen Tyler Housing Network of Douglas-Cherokee Miami Valley Fair Oglesby Oregon Opportunity Pennsylvania Neighbors United For Rhode Island Economic Authority Ms. Rebecca Walter Housing Center Ms. Barbara Poppe Network Progress Park Heights Angel HousingWorks RI Mid-South Peace and National Church Utah Ms. Marsha Reese Portland Community Incorporated Justice Center Rockhaven Ministries, Residences Reinvestment Initiatives, Rhode Island Coalition Inc. Resident Association Mr. Frederick Russell Pennsylvania Tennessee Valley Neighborhood Inc. for the Homeless Mr. Stephen Sander Developers’ Council Coalition for the Texas Association Utah Housing Coalition Properties, Inc. ROSE Community Rhode Island Housing Mr. Nashid Shakir Philadelphia Association Homeless of Community Ms. Janice Kimball Northeast Ohio Development of Community Ms. Carol Brotman Development Ms. Lashkela Steele Reverend William Mr. John Wilkes Coalition for the St. Vincent de Paul Development Ms. Brenda Clement Corporations Mr. Paul Tecpanecatl Barnes Homeless Society of Lane County Corporations Ms. Brandi Cotton Texas Homeless Vermont Ms. Nadine Watson Dr. Jeanne Jemison Over the Rhine Mr. Charlie Baum Project H.O.M.E. Mr. Nicolas Retsinas Network Champlain Housing Ms. Ellen Klyce Community Housing Ms. Teresa Whipkey Ms. Megan Bolton Resident Association Mr. Robert Sabel Texas Low Income Trust Dr. Marybeth Shinn United Way of Greater Ms. Jenne Wyrd Mr. Steven Callison Sota Construction Housing Information Committee on Cincinnati Mr. Michael Turner Service Oklahoma Mr. Toby Edlin Services, Inc. Temporary Shelter Washington-Morgan Tel Hai Retirement Connelly Development, Ms. Yvonne Watkins Texas Tenants Union (COTS) Oklahoma Coalition for Mr. Bill Gentile County Community Community Inc. Ms. Martha Sister Margaret Bulmer Housing Trust of Rutland Ms. Celeste Howard Action Program Affordable Housing Weatherspoon County, Inc.

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Housing Vermont Habitat for Humanity of Mr. John Gray City of Seattle Office of Department Ms. Marianne Morton Ms. Caitlin Singleton United Kingdom Northeast Kingdom South Hampton Roads Ms. Stephanie Hall Housing of Administration, Mr. Bill Perkins Libby Tucci Mr. Samuel Kealey Youth Services Legal Aid Justice Center Ms. Cora Hayes Housing Development Division of Housing Mr. Brian Peters Ms. Jacqueline Weiss Consortium of Seattle/ Wisconsin Partnership Northgate Residents’ New River Community Mr. John Horejsi Mr. David Pietenpol Vietnam Ownership Corporation Action King County for Housing Wyoming Ms. Andrea James Development, Inc. Mr. Chad Ruppel Ms. Anna Danau Twin Pines Housing Trust Northern Virginia Office of Rural and Mr. Lynn Cunningham Ms. Nina Janopaul Farmworker Housing Mr. Thomas Hirsch Mr. Mark Silverman Two Rivers- Affordable Housing Ms. Claire Kealey Ottauquechee Regional Alliance Second Step Housing Commission Public Housing Ms. Marta Kealey SJCHT & Sunrise Bolded Members are also NLIHC State Partners Upper Valley Haven Association of Residents Mr. Paul Kealey Neighborhood (PHAR) Mr. Douglas Kleine Vermont Affordable Tacoma-Pierce County Housing Coalition The Compass Group Mr. James Lambert Affordable Housing LLC Consortium Vermont Energy Mr. Moises Loza Investment Corporation Virginia Housing Ms. Jana Lynch Washington Low Alliance Income Housing Vermont Housing and Ms. Maureen Markham Conservation Board Virginia Supportive Alliance Housing Mr. John Mataya Washington State Vermont Housing Mr. John McCloskey Housing Finance Finance Agency Mr. Bob Adams Mr. Larry McNickle Commission Westgate Housing Ms. Delephene Anderson Mr. Shekar Narasimhan Mr. and Mrs. Tal and Mr. Timm Harris Irene Basloe Saraf Ms. Doris Anderson Ms. Kathryn Nelson Ms. Darah Kehnemuyi Misty Brown Ms. Doris Anthony Ms. Khara Norris Ms. Martha Roberts Ms. Erin Carll Ms. Eva Anthony Mr. Preddy Ray Ms. and Mr. Lee and Mr. Louis Dolbeare Byron Stookey Mr. Orlando Artze Ms. Karen Rose Mr. Steve Fredrickson Mr. Richard Williams Ms. La Toya Austin Mr. Richard Santangelo Lori Hughes Mr. Anson Bell Mr. Michael Schad Virginia Mr. Rober Kleven Ms. Jenifer Brewer Ms. Erika Schmale Ms. Madeline McHale Alliance for Housing Dr. Carolyn Burstein Ms. Maritza Sixto Solutions Mr. Jacob Mihalak Ms. Dora Callahan Ms. Tracy Snipes Capital Impact Partners Ms. Kay Murano Mr. Thomas Comeau Ms. Shauna Sorrells Catholics for Housing, Mr. Gregory Provenzano Dr. Sheila Crowley Mr. Andrew Strickland Inc. Mr. Paul Schissler Ms. Mary Cunningham Ms. Tina Washington Central Virginia Housing Ms. Ginger Segel Coalition Mr. Evan Davies Ms. Alex Williams Community Housing Ms. Sandra Eichorn Ms. Kristin Yavorsky West Virginia Partners Ms. Susae Elanchenny Mr. Andrew Zehe Ms. Betty Barrett Community Life Mr. and Mrs. Henrietta Washington Mr. Denis Woods Resources and Steven Emmanuel Beacon Development FARRR Foundation Mr. William Forster Wisconsin Group Lighthouse Community Ms. Rosemary Girard Midwest Affordable Service Bellwether Housing Housing Corporation Ms. Sharon Girard

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$200,000+ Low Income Investment Community The Honorable Carla A. The Northern Trust $500 to $999 Joseph Weisbord* Constance Crowley* Fund* Development* Hills Company Ruth Crystal Ford Foundation AIDS Foundation of $100 to $499 Mercy Housing* AGM Financial Services* Holland & Knight Oakland Housing Janet Dakan* Melville Charitable Trust Authority Chicago Accessible Housing National Alliance to End Andrew Davidson and David Horne Martha Davis Oak Foundation Homelessness* Co. Ann O’Hara & Steve AIDS United Austin!* HRI Properties Loretta Dibble National Council of La Atlantic Pacific Day Benedictine Sisters AIDS Alabama $100,000 to Idaho Housing & Laura Dupuy Raza* Communities Finance Association Olson Advocacy Group Raphael Bostic Christine Allamanno* $199,999 EAH Housing* National Equity Fund* Baker Tilly Virchow The Katherine Lindsay Greg Payne* David Bowers Karen Amy Peter Edelman & Marian Bank of America Navajo Housing Krause LLP Howell Fund Pennrose Properties John Brandenburg Avesta Housing Charitable Foundation Wright Edelman Authority* BB&T Kathy Nelson* Pennsylvania Housing California Community Development BBVA Compass Corporation* Ronald Eskin NeighborWorks Beekman Advisors William Kelly Finance Agency Foundation The Kresge Foundation America* Peggy Bailey Susan Fainstein Bocarsly Emden Cowan Peter Kovar Philadelphia Housing Brenda Clement* Wells Fargo Housing Ohio Capital Esmail & Arndt Authority James Baker Patrick Fenton* Ludwig Family Coan & Lyons Foundation Corporation for Housing Donna Friedman Anne Brooke Foundation Pinnacle Housing Group Stefanie Cohn Barbara Poppe and Paul Sween Associates* Anne Gass $50,000 to Bonnie Caldwell* McCormack Baron Mike & Sue Pitchford The Communities $99,999 Technical Assistance Campion Foundation Salazar POAH Group Joshua Barnett* The Genesis Fund* Collaborative* Community Economics* Joseph & Evalyn Basloe Christina Giffin JPMorgan Chase & Co. Cinnaire Corporation Beth McKee-Huger & Prudential Mortgage Raymond Huger Capital Company Council for Affordable Roy Bateman William & Margaret PNC Financial Services $5,000 to $9,999 Citizens’ Housing and and Rural Housing Cassandra Benjamin Goldsmith Group William & Kristen Planning Association* Mercy Health Reno & Cavanaugh* Google Apgar* Coalition on Merritt Community Riverside Advisors Kathleen Dorgan James Bishop $10,000 to Jean Gottlieb Baltimore Housing Homelessness and Capital Corporation RKR Construction Melody Fennel Michael Bodaken Housing in Ohio* Robert Greenwald $49,999 California Housing Jacob Mihalak* Company Florida Housing Barry Boothe AFL-CIO Housing Finance Agency The Community Builders* National Affordable Tara & Dan Rollins Coalition* Michael Briese Lisa Grist Investment Trust* Center on Budget and The Compass Group* Housing Management Naomi & Michael Jennifer Fogel-Bublick Robert Bronzo Gail Hall Association Citi Community Policy Priorities* Sheila Crowley & Kent Rosenfeld Erin Graves Jeanne Broyhill Toby Halliday Willis National Association Development Eden Housing* Tal Saraf & Irene Basloe Lisa Hasegawa Carolyn Burstein* Melissa Hampe of Housing & Deutsche Bank CSH Saraf* Hessel, Aluise & Neun Fifth Third Bank Redevelopment Esme Caramello Rodney Harrell Dickerson Employee Securities Industry Elderly Housing Klein Hornig Chris Hornig Gordon & Joan Timm Harris* Development Benefits National Church & Financial Market Mortgage Bankers Residences* Paul & Marta Kealey* Cavanaugh* Isabelle Headrick* & Operations Dimeo Properties Association Association of America National Council of National Affordable Jocelyne Chait* Edward Helfeld Corporation* Helen Dunlap Senville Foundation National Strategies State Housing Agencies Housing Trust Emma Clifford* Elizabeth Hersh Enterprise Community Bill Faith & Barbara Somerset Development Group National Housing National CAPACD The Cloudburst Group Partners* Poppe Company Matthew Hickey Quadel Consulting and & Rehabilitation Northern New England Federal Home Loan Telesis Corporation Marcie Cohen* Scott Hoekman* Training* Federal Home Loan Association* Housing Investment Bank of Dallas Bank of Boston Lydia Tom* Collaborative Solutions* Homeless and Housing TD Bank National Housing Trust* Fund* Federal Home Loan Dora Leong Gallo* Virginia Housing Kent Colton Coalition of Kentucky* Banks* Volunteers of America* National Leased Rob Pearson Goldstein Hall Development Authority Amanda Cook Homes for America* Housing Assistance Housing Association Don Ryan $1,000 to $4,999 Chip Halbach* Darren Walker John Courson Housing & Community Council* New York City Rod Solomon Development Network Abt Associates Hawkins, Delafield & Barbara Warren Jeanne Crowley Local Initiatives Support Housing Development Washington Low Income of New Jersey* Action for Boston Wood Sue Watlov Phillips* Erin Crowley Corporation* Corporation Housing Alliance*

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Housing Alliance Conference Martha Toll Frederic Berman Patricia Evans* Lora Jost Tillman Neuner Janet Smith* Delaware* National Housing Law United Native American Nancy Bernstine* Jennifer Fabbrini* Austin King Polly Nichol Scott Sommer* Celeste Howard* Project Housing Association* Kaitlyn Boatman Elaina Feliciano F. W. Kleinhans Eric Novak* Craig Stevens* Integrated Community Marla Newman* Urquhart Development* Janice Bockmeyer* William Forster* Rober Kleven* Richard Olejniczak Erin Tappenbeck Solutions Reymundo Ocañas Kathleen Vander Horst Jean Bonnes Caitlin Fortin Harry Knabe Laurence Pearl* Bonnie Temple* Valerie Iverson Vincent O’Donnell Victory Programs Jenifer Brewer* Mikki Freedman-Weiss Shawn Lang Libby Perl Mathew Thall JMB Preservation Laurence Pagnoni Peter Von Christierson Miki & Chris Brooks Reginald Gabel* Maryellen Lewis* Cheryl-Ann Pizza-Zeoli* Stephanie Thomas Advisors Bob Palmer Gregory Watson Carol Brotman Ruth Gillett Sanjida Lisa Sue Popkin Nancy Thompson Kathy Kamp Dan Pearlman Mark Welch Helen Brown* Rich Glica* Hilary Lovelace* Jessica Porras Leizel Vergara-Spagnola Stefan Kertesz* Danilo Pelletiere Rob Wiener Loraine Brown* Lisa Goldschmidt* Adica Manis Martin Pressman Zach Webber John Kiely Katherine Pickering Andrew Wildenberg Jim Buckley* James Grow* Lisa Marlow Gregory Provenzano* Mark Weinheimer* Douglas Kleine* Eileen Piekarz Carol Wilkins Esther Bunzl Richard Guske Eli Maskin Nora Quinn Westgate Tenants Henry Korman* Allan Platt Betty Willhoite* Lewise Busch Jean Marie Handy Jodi-Beth McCain Stephanie Rapp Association* Terry Lachin Raphael Podolsky E. Ross Willis Erin Carll* Jane Harrison Jim McGrath Rowena Vittali* Teresa Whipkey* Ellen Lazar Preservation Marian Wiseman & Tom Kendra Castaldo Piper Hendricks* Virginia Metzger Mary Pat Ryan Barry Wides Nancy Lewis Management Eichenberger Hilary Chapman* Karen Hiller Michael Carbone Miracle Santos* Renee Willis* Judith Liben* Nan Roman Diane Yentel Nicole Chavas Hillary Hochman Consulting Services* Anthony Sarmiento Thurston Willoughby* Kenneth Lore Martin & Cindy Rowe $99 and under Katrice Cheaton* Housing Authority of Lois Morgan David Segal Wisconsin Dept. of Moises Loza Herbert Rubin* Administration, Division African American Louise Clemans* the Town of Greenwich* Joanne Nathans Marybeth Shinn* F. Lynn Luallen Randall Russell of Housing* Business Michigan Coalition on Frank Ingram* Alan Nazzaro Jay Sin* Maine Affordable Herbert Ziegeldorf Robert Sabel Opportunities* Homelessness – San Kelly Johnstone* Richard Nelson Housing Coalition* Lisa Sloane* Barbara Sard* Angela Aidala Francisco* Patrick Malabuyo Elizabeth Savage Alliance of Cambridge Tammy & Natan Cohen *NLIHC Member Brian Maney Jim Schaafsma Tenants* Willette Coleman* Peter Marcuse Kim Schaffer* Bernard & Marcia Gloria Cousar Elissa Margolin John Schrider Altman Margaret Crowley Maryland Affordable Alex Schwartz* Amazon Smile Mary Cunningham* Housing Coalition* Ginger Segel* Quincy Anderson Lauren Curry Trudy McFall Sisters, Servants of the Eva Anthony* Nicola Curry Metropolitan Interfaith Immaculate Heart of Andrew Aurand* Council on Affordable David Dangler Mary Housing* Rabita Aziz Claude Davis Southern Mutual Help Minneapolis Highrise Rich Azure* Hal DeCell Association* Representative Council* Victor Bach* Rebecca Doggett* Jane Sper Herbert Morse William Barnes* Rita Dongas Andrew Sperling Andrew Mott Kevin Barrett Gary Drehmel Philip Star Patricia Mullahy Fugere* Betty Barrett* Anne Emerman* Lee & Byron Stookey* Rachael Myers Jeff Beever Thomas Englert Susan Susman National Housing Joseph Belden Daniel Eskin Brien Thane

44 45 2016 AS OF FINANCIAL DECEMBER 31, 2016 STATEMENT

POLICY 2016 ASSETS COALITION C3/C4 ELIM. TOTAL CENTER Cash and cash equivalents $348,298 $4,842 $353,140 Due from Policy Center $3,000 $(3,000) Grants and other receivables $1,147,607 $1,147,607 Prepaid expenses and deposits $19,907 $19,907 Property and equipment, net $470,478 $470,478 Investments $4,687,710 $4,687,710 Interest in Charitable Remainder Trust $196,507 $196,507

TOTAL ASSETS $6,873,507 $4,842 $(3,000) $6,875,349

2016 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses $165,742 $165,742 Due to the Coalition $3,000 $(3,000) Line of credit $1,512 - $1,512 Capital lease obligation $38,925 - $38,925 Deferred revenue $16,790 - $16,790 Deferred lease incentive $407,325 - $407,325 Deferred rent $311,208 - $311,208 Total Liabilities $941,502 3,000 (4,000) $941,502 Net Assets Undesignated $55,996 $1,842 $57,838 Board designated as endowment funds $4,687,710 $4,687,710 Total Unrestricted $4,743,706 $1,842 $4,745,548 Temporarily restricted $1,188,299 $1,188,299 Total Net Assets $5,932,005 $1,842 $5,933,847 TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $6,873,507 $4,842 $(4,000) $6,875,349

2016 OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT Grants and contributions $968,820 $191,696 $(188,996) $971,520 Investments designated for operations $437,800 $437,800 Annual conference and registration revenue $435,092 $435,092 Membership contributions $423,749 $423,749 Other $12,452 $12,452 Interest income $126 $126

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT $2,278,039 $191,696 $(188,996) $2,280,739

2016 EXPENSES Program Services/Education: $2,232,976 $183,368 $(188,996) $2,227,348 Management and general $371,956 $7,829 $379,785 Fundraising $171,593 $798 $172,391

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $2,776,525 $191,995 $(188,996) $2,779,524

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