2088 fannie mae grants and sponsored events/conferences · housing for seniors in san jose, ca 2008...
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|1| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
NatioN’s HousiNg CHalleNges graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionaMeriCan sunrise CoMMunities $ 75,000 Homeownership counseling for residents in a
lease-purchase development in new orleans, La
asian aMeriCan JustiCe Center $ 10,000 expand foreclosure prevention outreach and awareness to asian communities nationally
assoCiated BLaCk CHarities $ 25,000 Foreclosure prevention efforts in Baltimore and prince George’s County, Md
atLanta neiGHBorHood deveLopMent proGraM
$ 75,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in atlanta, Ga
Baton rouGe area Foundation $ 60,000 Capacity-building for the newly formed east Baton rouge redevelopment authority
CaLCasieu parisH poLiCe Jury $ 25,000 development of a land bank in Calcasieu parish, La
Center For CoMMunity seLF HeLp $ 150,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in Charlotte, nC
Center For HousinG poLiCy $ 130,000 Creation of foreclosure prevention and neighborhood stabilization data portal and knowledge-sharing website; research to examine homeownership policies
CHarter County oF Wayne $ 100,000 support of Wayne County's Mortgage Foreclosure prevention program in detroit, Mi
CoMMunity reinvestMent Fund $ 75,000 provide loss mitigation and borrower foreclosure prevention interventions through the sustainable Homeownership program in the twin Cities, Mn
CoMMunity serviCes oF nevada $ 25,000 Foreclosure prevention counseling efforts targeting Hispanic families in nevada
CoMMunity Works in West virGinia $ 25,000 increase supply of affordable housing in West virginia
ConsuMer Credit CounseLinG serviCe oF CentraL FLorida and tHe FLorida GuLF Coast
$ 15,000 Foreclosure prevention and intervention efforts aimed at reducing foreclosures in orange County, FL and other Gulf Coast counties
ConsuMer Credit CounseLinG serviCe oF Greater atLanta
$ 250,000 expand foreclosure prevention counseling to at-risk Hispanic borrowers
Corporation For enterprise deveLopMent
$ 150,000 increase the supply of affordable housing and expand the availability of single-family financing in converted manufactured housing parks
Credit CoaLition $ 25,000 provide training for local Hud-approved housing counselors to increase the number of foreclosure prevention counselors in the Houston, tX area
d&e FinanCiaL eduCation and traininG $ 30,000 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in atlanta, Ga; foreclosure prevention workshop in dekalb County, Ga
deLaWare CoMMunity reinvestMent aCtion CounCiL, inC
$ 5,000 increase foreclosure prevention outreach in delaware
east Bay HousinG orGanization $ 2,160 raise awareness about affordable housing issues/options among the Hispanic community in the east Bay of northern California
eastern eiGHt CoMMunity deveLopMent Corporation
$ 25,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in Johnson City, tn
eden HousinG $ 50,000 acquisition and rental of vacant affordable housing for seniors in san Jose, Ca
2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
|2| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
NatioN’s HousiNg CHalleNges graNtsorGanization aMount desCription*enterprise CoMMunity partners inC 1 $ 285,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of
foreclosed properties in Los angeles, Ca; increase foreclosure prevention counseling capacity of the Center for new york City neighborhoods
First nations oWeesta Corporation $ 40,000 expand native american CdFi development work and the Financial education & asset Building program
Greater MetropoLitan HousinG Corporation
$ 100,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in the twin Cities, Mn
Greater roCHester HousinG partnersHip $ 50,000 acquisition, rehabilitation and resale of foreclosed properties in Monroe County, rochester, ny
Greater WasHinGton urBan LeaGue $ 5,000 Hud Foreclosure prevention workshop in prince George's County, Md
HartFord areas raLLy toGetHer, inC $ 500 Foreclosure prevention training
HoMe oWnersHip Center oF Greater CinCinnati
$ 50,000 prepare individuals and families to buy and maintain a home in greater Cincinnati, oH
HoMe oWnersHip resourCe Center $ 25,000 increase foreclosure prevention outreach in Lee County, FL
HousinG and neiGHBorHood deveLopMent serviCes inC
$ 50,000 stabilize newark area neighborhoods through acquisition, rehabilitation and resale of foreclosed properties
HousinG Foundation oF aMeriCa $ 25,000 Conduct foreclosure prevention clinics in south Florida
HousinG partnersHip netWork $ 200,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in Chicago, Las vegas, Minneapolis/st. paul, Boston, Cleveland, atlanta, and detroit
interFaitH HousinG aLLianCe $ 25,000 preserve the supply of affordable housing for low-income seniors in Confluence, pa
*LoCaL initiatives support Corporation 2 $ 210,000 implement a neighborhood stabilization strategy in toledo, oH; implement a foreclosure prevention strategy in phoenix, az; create the City of Chicago's five-year plan to increase and preserve affordable housing; preserve affordable housing and implement lease program to provide homeownership opportunities in city-owned tax-foreclosed buildings in new york, ny; and support the acquisition, rehabilitation and resale of foreclosed properties in detroit, Mi
MaBuHay aLLianCe $ 10,000 increase foreclosure prevention outreach among Filipino and asian americans in san diego, Ca
MassaCHusetts HousinG FinanCe aGenCy
$ 300,000 increase affordable housing options for military veterans in Massachusetts
MassaCHusetts HousinG investMent Corporation
$ 120,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in Massachusetts
MiaMi-dade aFFordaBLe HousinG Foundation
$ 1,000 Homeownership preservation workshop addressing mortgage and foreclosure issues
Mid City redeveLopMent $ 25,000 increase homeownership rates among low-to-moderate income clients in Baton rouge, La
1 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii2 Grantee had an affiliation with Linda knight
|3| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
NatioN’s HousiNg CHalleNges graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionMidWest HousinG deveLopMent Fund $ 25,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in
o'neill, ne
MoMentive ConsuMer Credit CounseLinG serviCe
$ 2,500 Foreclosure prevention workshop in indianapolis, in
nationaL aLLianCe oF CoMMunity and eConoMiC deveLopMent assoCiations
$ 50,000 strengthen community development corporations nationally
nationaL aMeriCan indian HousinG CounCiL
$ 100,000 increase supply of affordable housing for low and moderate income american indians and alaska natives
nationaL CoMMunity reinvestMent CoaLition
$ 125,000 support national foreclosure prevention activities, including two foreclosure prevention fairs in prince George's County, Md and Fairfax County, va
nationaL CounCiL oF La raza $ 25,000 expand bilingual foreclosure prevention efforts nationally
nationaL CounCiL on aGriCuLturaL LiFe and LaBor researCH Fund
$ 25,000 increase and preserve the supply of multifamily housing in delaware
nationaL Fair HousinG aLLianCe $ 80,000 Good neighbor initiative to assist supportive housing providers in gaining community approval and educating key stakeholders
**nationaL HousinG ConFerenCe 3 $ 50,000 operating capacity support of an organization that promotes affordable housing
nationaL LoW inCoMe HousinG CoaLition
$ 25,000 Continuing efforts to understand the impact of the foreclosure crisis on very low income households with a special focus on renters
nationaL traininG and inForMation Center
$ 250,000 support foreclosure prevention efforts through member organizations
neiGHBorHood assistanCe Corporation oF aMeriCa
$ 2,000,000 Foreclosure prevention counseling and workout solutions for at-risk homeowners
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF aMeriCa
$ 150,000 Capacity building support to expand r-Home program for borrowers in Washington, dC, and detroit, Mi
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF CHiCaGo
$ 210,000 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in the Chicago metropolitan area
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF Great FaLLs
$ 10,000 ten foreclosure prevention workshops in cities around Montana
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF Greater CLeveLand
$ 2,500 Host foreclosure prevention workshop for at-risk homeowners in Cleveland, oH
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF Los anGeLes
$ 50,000 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in Los angeles County, Ca
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF MiaMi-dade
$ 10,000 Foreclosure prevention and intervention efforts to reduce foreclosures in Miami-dade and Broward Counties, FL
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF neW york City
$ 175,000 expand foreclosure prevention outreach in new york City, ny
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF soutHern nevada
$ 75,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in Las vegas, nv
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF tHe inLand eMpire
$ 75,000 Foreclosure prevention counseling to distressed borrowers throughout the inland empire region in southern California
3 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii
|4| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
NatioN’s HousiNg CHalleNges graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionneiGHBorHood proGress inC $ 125,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of
foreclosed properties in Cleveland, oH
neW HaMpsHire CoMMunity Loan Fund $ 25,000 preserve and create affordable housing in new Hampshire
nortH teXas HousinG CoaLition $ 38,155 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in texas
nortHWest HousinG assoCiation $ 82,000 development of effective strategies to educate consumers and lenders about financing options for manufactured housing
preservation aLLianCe oF neW orLeans $ 40,000 support preservation resource Center/rebuilding together in the repair of hurricane-damaged homes of low-income, disabled, and elderly residents of new orleans, La
proyeCto azteCa $ 50,000 provide emergency assistance in the colonias of Hidalgo County, tX for home repairs
reinvestMent Fund $ 75,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in targeted neighborhoods in Camden, nJ and east Baltimore, Md
roC usa, LLC $ 180,000 preserve and improve affordable housing through a national resident-owned community strategy
ruraL opportunities inC $ 20,000 expand the resident ownership in Manufactured Housing program
rutGers university $ 27,000 support housing affordability study
san antonio aLternative HousinG Corporation
$ 100,000 expand affordable housing development in the Lower rio Grande valley and texas border region
sMart GroWtH aMeriCa $ 25,000 develop strategies to improve vacant land revitalization and focus on acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in tampa, FL, dade County, FL, and detroit, Mi
totaL aCtion aGainst poverty in roanoke vaLLey
$ 10,000 preserve the supply of affordable housing in Clifton Forge, va
united HousinG inC $ 100,000 acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed properties in Memphis, tn
urBan institute $ 185,000 support research and analytics to assess the risks of foreclosure, analyze the impact and design data-driven interventions
virGinia HousinG deveLopMent autHority
$ 5,000 support the virginia Foreclosure prevention task Force, formed to minimize the impact of foreclosures
ToTal amounT of naTion's Housing CHallenges granTs
$ 7,450,815
|5| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
NatioN’s HousiNg CHalleNges spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCes
orGanization aMountaCorn institute $ 25,000
aMeriCan Credit union MortGaGe assoCiation $ 7,000
CaLiFornia assoCiation oF MortGaGe Brokers $ 10,000
CatHoLiC CHarities Foundation $ 25,000
CitizensHip eduCation Fund $ 100,000
City oF Fort WortH $ 300
CoMMerCiaL MortGaGe seCurities assoCiation $ 15,000
ConGressionaL BLaCk CauCus Foundation $ 52,000
ConsoLidated HoMe oWnersHip institute at ranCHo La CieneGa $ 2,500
ConsuMer Credit CounseLinG serviCe oF Greater atLanta $ 10,000
Co-opportunity inC $ 2,500
Corporation For enterprise deveLopMent $ 50,000
CounCiL For aFFordaBLe and ruraL HousinG $ 2,500
Credit union MiraCLe day inC $ 5,000
Credit union nationaL assoCiation inC $ 17,500
*enterprise CoMMunity partners inC 4 $ 1,500
FLorida assoCiation oF MortGaGe Brokers $ 8,000
FLorida HousinG CoaLition $ 5,000
Genesis HousinG deveLopMent Corporation $ 1,000
GeorGia reaL estate Fraud prevention and aWareness CoaLition $ 7,500
HaWaii assoCiation oF MortGaGe Brokers $ 5,000
HoMe BuiLders assoCiation oF aLaBaMa $ 5,000
HoMe oWnersHip resourCe Center $ 1,000
HousinG aCtion CounCiL $ 1,000
Jordan CoMMunity deveLopMent Corporation $ 5,600
*LoCaL initiatives support Corporation 5 $ 6,000
ManuFaCtured HousinG institute $ 10,000
MassaCHusetts assoCiation oF CoMMunity deveLopMent Corporations $ 1,000
MetropLeX eConoMiC deveLopMent Corporation $ 3,500
Montana HoMeoWnersHip netWork $ 2,500
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation $ 183,100
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF aLaBaMa $ 2,500
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF arkansas $ 1,000
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF indiana $ 1,500
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF MassaCHusetts $ 3,500
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF Mississippi $ 1,000
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF neW Jersey $ 10,000
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF oHio $ 1,500
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF puerto riCo $ 5,000
4 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii5 Grantee had an affiliation with Linda knight
|6| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
NatioN’s HousiNg CHalleNges spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCes
orGanization aMountMortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF teXas $ 4,000
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF tHe CaroLinas $ 5,000
MortGaGe Bankers assoCiation oF WisConsin $ 750
MortGaGe Lenders assoCiation oF MiCHiGan $ 1,000
MortGaGe Lenders assoCiation oF oreGon $ 5,000
MuniCipaL LeaGue oF teXas $ 1,000
nationaL aMeriCan indian HousinG CounCiL $ 50,000
nationaL assoCiation oF County CoMMunity and eConoMiC deveLopMent
$ 3,000
nationaL assoCiation oF HousinG and redeveLopMent oFFiCiaLs - teXas $ 4,000
nationaL assoCiation oF LoCaL HousinG FinanCe aGenCies $ 17,500
nationaL assoCiation oF MortGaGe Brokers $ 23,500
nationaL assoCiation oF reaLtors $ 3,000
nationaL Bankers assoCiation $ 25,000
nationaL CoaLition For asian paCiFiC aMeriCan CoMMunity deveLopMent $ 15,000
nationaL CoMMunity deveLopMent assoCiation $ 5,000
nationaL CoMMunity reinvestMent CoaLition $ 75,000
nationaL ConFerenCe oF BLaCk Mayors $ 10,000
nationaL CounCiL oF state HousinG aGenCies $ 11,900
nationaL Fair HousinG aLLianCe $ 23,000
nationaL Foundation For Credit CounseLinG $ 10,000
**nationaL HousinG ConFerenCe 6 $ 5,000
nationaL LoW inCoMe HousinG CoaLition $ 10,000
nationaL MuLti HousinG CounCiL $ 50,000
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF Greater CLeveLand $ 3,000
neW MeXiCo HousinG FinanCe aGenCy $ 1,500
nortHern virGinia urBan LeaGue $ 5,000
pan-MassaCHusetts CHaLLenGe trust $ 5,000
puBLiC HousinG autHorities direCtors assoCiation $ 6,500
urBan Land institute WasHinGton $ 21,000
virGinia assoCiation oF HousinG and CoMMunity deveLopMent oFFiCiaLs $ 500
virGinia MortGaGe Lenders assoCiation $ 1,000
ToTal amounT of naTion's Housing CHallenges sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 998,150
ToTal amounT of naTion's Housing CHallenges granTs & sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 8,448,965
6 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii
|7| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HomelessNess graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionCarinG Works inC $ 12,500 transition homeless men to permanent supportive housing
through the Hope House program in Georgia
Center For urBan CoMMunity serviCes
$ 25,000 technical assistance to five Los angeles County, Ca developers producing permanent supportive housing
CentraL daLLas Food pantry $ 50,000 increase supply of permanent supportive housing in dallas, tX
CoaLition on HoMeLessness & HousinG in oHio
$ 35,000 assist rural communities in ohio access funds for homeless housing services
CoLorado CoaLition For tHe HoMeLess
$ 50,000 develop supportive and affordable housing for chronically homeless and very low income households in Colorado
CoMMon Ground CoMMunity HousinG deveLopMent Fund Corporation
$ 150,000 support the work of the Common Ground institute in new orleans and Los angeles to create housing for low-income and formerly homeless individuals and veterans who are homeless or facing homelessness
CoMMunity sHeLter Board $ 25,000 increase supply of permanent supportive housing in Columbus/Franklin County, oH
*Covenant House neW orLeans 7 $ 45,400 provide homeless and at-risk youth shelter and supportive services; donation of van to support the organization's work in the community
Crossroads, rHode isLand - kinGston proJeCt
$ 15,000 increase the supply of permanent supportive housing in north kingstown, ri
*enterprise CoMMunity partners inC 8
$ 50,000 increase the production of permanent supportive housing in Cuyahoga County, oH
Fair HousinG JustiCe Center $ 25,000 Help transition homeless persons to permanent supportive housing in new york City
FairFieLd 08 inC $ 20,000 increase the supply of permanent supportive housing in mainstream/market rate housing developments in Fairfield County, Ct
FaMiLy HousinG Fund $ 125,000 seed the development of permanently affordable housing, toward the production goals of the various Heading Home plans to end homelessness throughout Minnesota; implement a Business task Force initiative to engage businesses in the effort to end homelessness in Minnesota
Foundation CoMMunities $ 40,000 increase supply of affordable mixed-income housing for homeless families in austin, tX
Greater Minnesota HousinG Fund
$ 125,000 seed the development of permanently affordable housing, toward the production goals of the various Heading Home plans to end homelessness throughout Minnesota; increase the supply of permanent supportive housing in Minnesota
HousinG and CoMMunity serviCes aGenCy oF Lane County
$ 25,000 increase supply of affordable and permanent supportive housing in eugene, or
HousinG autHority oF portLand
$ 25,000 establish resource access Center for formerly homeless individuals in portland, or
HousinG autHority oF tHe City oF Fort WortH, teXas
$ 40,000 increase supply of permanent supportive housing in Fort Worth, tX
L.a. FaMiLy HousinG Corporation
$ 40,000 increase permanent supportive housing in Los angeles County
L.a. HoMeLess serviCes autHority
$ 75,000 develop implementation strategy to end homelessness in Los angeles, Ca
7 Grantee had an affiliation with John sites8 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii
|8| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HomelessNess graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionMeCkLenBurG CounCiL on HoMeLessness
$ 35,000 raise awareness about homelessness in Charlotte, nC
MerCy HousinG $ 250,000 acquisition, rehabilitation and resale of foreclosed properties in the greater Chicago metropolitan area and support of efforts to create and preserve permanent supportive housing across the country
Metro daLLas HoMeLess aLLianCe
$ 200,000 raise awareness and funds for the homeless in dallas, tX
MiLe HiGH united Way $ 50,000 raise awareness about homelessness nationally
nationaL aids HousinG CoaLition
$ 15,000 support the convening of key stakeholders and the sharing of best practices to end and prevent homelessness at the national alliance to end Homelessness Conference
*nationaL aLLianCe to end HoMeLessness 9
$ 50,000 evaluate national implementation of the Help the Homeless program
nationaL CHurCH residenCes $ 75,000 increase permanent supportive housing in arizona, Georgia, and ohio
niCHoLas House, inC $ 12,500 Help homeless families achieve self-sufficiency, including affordable housing
niGHt Ministry $ 10,000 provide volunteer opportunities for FM employees as well as provide basic supplies, health care, housing and supportive services for homeless youth and adults
pHiLadeLpHia prayer, praise & WorsHip Center CHurCH, inC
$ 3,000 provide meals to the homeless in philadelphia, pa
pHiLadeLpHia veterans MuLti-serviCe & eduCation Center inC
$ 12,000 provide volunteer opportunity for Fannie Mae employees to renovate, refurbish and help upgrade a facility used by homeless veterans in philadelphia, pa
streetWise $ 10,000 provide employment opportunities to homeless men and women in the Chicago, iL metropolitan area
supportive HousinG netWork oF neW york
$ 48,500 increase the supply of permanent supportive housing in new york
tarrant County HoMeLess CoaLition
$ 25,000 implement the 10 year plan to end homelessness in tarrant County, tX
tenderLoin neiGHBorHood deveLopMent Corporation
$ 50,000 increase the supply of permanent supportive housing in san Francisco, Ca
united Way oF Greater Los anGeLes
$ 200,000 raise awareness and funds for homeless service providers in Los angeles County, Ca
united Way oF kinG County $ 10,000 raise awareness about homelessness
younG WoMen's CHristian assoCiation oF Ft. WortH, tX
$ 25,000 increase the supply of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless women and women with children in Fort Worth, tX
ToTal amounT of Homelessness granTs
$ 2,078,900
9 Grantee had an affiliation with rob Levin
|9| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HomelessNess spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCesorGanization aMount*Corporation For supportive HousinG 10 $ 5,000
FLorida supportive HousinG CoaLition $ 5,000
HoMeLess netWork oF teXas $ 5,000
HousinG CaLiFornia $ 5,000
nationaL CoaLition For HoMeLess veterans $ 7,500
supportive HousinG netWork oF neW york $ 6,500
ToTal amounT of Homelessness sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 34,000
ToTal amounT of Homelessness granTs & sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 2,112,900
10 Grantee had an affiliation with ken Bacon
|10| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HometowN dC graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionaMeriCan red Cross $ 5,000 disaster relief grant to support efforts related
to the fire on Mount pleasant avenue in adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, dC
arCHdioCese oF WasHinGton CHanCery
$ 180,000 increase supply of affordable housing in Md and Washington, dC
arLinGton HoMe oWnersHip Made easier
$ 50,000 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in arlington County, va
Boys and GirLs CLuBs oF Greater WasHinGton
$ 100,000 afterschool program in Washington, dC
BuiLdinG BridGes aCross tHe river $ 100,000 Continue implementation of Mississippi ave. redevelopment plan
Business CiviC LeadersHip Center $ 5,000 support of an organization that works with leaders from business, government, and non-governmental organizations to advance the positive role of business in society nationally
CarneGie institute oF WasHinGton $ 60,000 support to draft the curriculum for the steM (science, technology, engineering, and Mathematical) dC schools scheduled to open for school year 2008-2009
CHristMas in apriL - CaLvert County $ 3,000 annual rebuilding day
CHristMas in apriL - CHarLes County $ 2,000 annual rebuilding day
CHristMas in apriL - prinCe GeorGe's County
$ 5,000 annual rebuilding day
CHristMas in apriL - st Mary's County $ 4,000 annual rebuilding day
City First enterprises $ 500,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in the district of Columbia via the Community Land trust model; and expand affordable housing and foreclosure prevention efforts
CoaLition For nonproFit HousinG and eConoMiC deveLopMent
$ 100,000 General operating support of an organization that works to increase the capacity of permanent supportive housing, workforce, and training opportunities
CoMMon Ground CoMMunity HousinG deveLopMent Fund Corporation
$ 50,000 increase supply of permanent supportive housing in Washington, dC
CoMMunity BuiLders inC $ 50,000 increase production of multifamily affordable housing units in Washington, dC
CoMMunity Foundation For tHe nationaL CapitaL reGion
$ 2,632,652 Help the Homeless dC; offer afterschool programs at Ballou senior High school; support Chesapeake Crescent initiative
CoMMunity preservation and deveLopMent Corporation
$ 100,000 increase production and preservation of affordable housing in Washington, dC
CoMMunity vision inC $ 5,000 project Clean and Green volunteer day in Washington, dC
*Covenant House WasHinGton dC 11 $ 100,000 increase supply of transitional housing for homeless youth in Washington, dC
dC BLaCk CHurCH initiative $ 25,000 support of a series of meetings with public and private sector leaders to address the issues of foreclosure
11 Grantee had an affiliation with John sites
|11| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HometowN dC graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptiondC CHaMBer oF CoMMerCe $ 30,000 implement executive Leadership development
program for minority and women-owned businesses in the Washington, dC metropolitan area and implement summer internship program for underserved high-talent students
dC CHaMBer oF CoMMerCe Foundation $ 25,000 implement workforce development program
dC CHiLdren & youtH investMent trust Corporation
$ 400,000 expand out-of-school services in Washington, dC
dC CoLLeGe aCCess proGraM $ 100,000 increase funding for college students to reduce college drop-out rate
dC eduCation CoMpaCt $ 94,000 implement systemic education reforms around adult literacy in Washington, dC
dC JeWisH CoMMunity Center $ 10,000 volunteer efforts for employees to strengthen our communities
east oF tHe river CoMMunity deveLopMent Corporation
$ 100,000 increase production and preservation of affordable housing in southeast Washington, dC and expand foreclosure prevention counseling in Wards 7 and 8
*enterprise CoMMunity partners inC 12 $ 75,000 implement faith-based initiative developing affordable housing in Washington, dC
FinanCiaL LiteraCy eduCation Foundation
$ 50,000 provide financial literacy education to youth in Washington, dC
Food and Friends $ 5,000 nutrition counseling and the preparation and delivery of specialized meals for ill, homebound, and homeless residents in the Washington, dC metropolitan area
Four WaLLs deveLopMent inC $ 25,000 provide affordable housing to low-income residents in Washington, dC suffering from chronic mental disabilities
GirL sCout CounCiL oF tHe nationaL CapitaL area
$ 30,000 implementation of girls leadership program
GirLs inCorporated oF tHe WasHinGton dC MetropoLitan area
$ 20,000 support several program operations to help reach additional girls, including launch of Media Literacy, operation sMart, and economic Literacy training
Greater dC Cares $ 175,000 activities to mobilize community volunteers and 2009 Greater Washington Board Leadership program for nonprofit organizations in the Washington, dC metropolitan area
H street CoMMunity deveLopMent Corporation
$ 50,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in Washington, dC
HaBitat For HuManity - dC $ 40,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in Washington, dC's Ward 7
HaBitat For HuManity - FrederiCk County, Md
$ 10,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in Frederick County, Md
HaBitat For HuManity - MontGoMery County, Md
$ 15,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in Montgomery County, Md
HaBitat For HuManity - nortHern va $ 10,000 increase the supply of affordable housing in northern va
12 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii
|12| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HometowN dC graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionHoMeFree usa $ 50,000 expand foreclosure prevention counseling in
Washington, dC
HousinG CounseLinG serviCes $ 100,000 expand foreclosure prevention counseling in Washington, dC metropolitan area
HousinG initiative partnersHip $ 25,000 expand foreclosure prevention counseling in Maryland
HuManities CounCiL oF WasHinGton, dC
$ 25,000 increase new arts and humanities learning opportunities in the resource Center through expanded recruitment and outreach
JuBiLee HousinG $ 100,000 redevelop and preserve affordable housing in Washington, dC
kairos deveLopMent Corporation $ 50,000 expand foreclosure prevention counseling in prince George's County, Md
Latin aMeriCan youtH Center $ 50,000 increase supply of permanent supportive housing for homeless youth in Washington, dC
Latino eConoMiC deveLopMent Corporation
$ 75,000 expand bilingual foreclosure prevention efforts in Washington, dC metropolitan area
Latino student Fund $ 20,000 support of an organization that works to provide opportunities for a strong academic foundation for k-12 students of Hispanic descent to promote higher education and professional leadership in the Washington, dC metropolitan area
*LoCaL initiatives support Corporation - WasHinGton, dC 13
$ 150,000 acquisition, rehabilitation and resale of foreclosed properties in Washington, dC
Lydia's House $ 50,000 expand one-on-one counseling around foreclosure prevention and credit/debt management to clients east of the river
Manna inC $ 100,000 provide homeownership counseling and increase supply of affordable housing in Washington, dC
Marie H. reed CoMMunity LearninG Center
$ 8,500 teacher development and supplies for a public school in Washington, dC
MarsHaLL HeiGHts CoMMunity deveLopMent orGanization
$ 50,000 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in Washington, dC (Wards 7 and 8)
MetropoLitan WasHinGton CounCiL oF GovernMents
$ 50,000 Comprehensive regional approach to the foreclosure crisis in the Washington, dC region
Mi Casa My House inC $ 50,000 redevelop and preserve affordable housing in Washington, dC
*nationaL HousinG trust/enterprise preservation Corporation 14
$ 150,000 redevelop affordable housing in Washington, dC
neW Leaders For neW sCHooLs $ 75,000 expand professional development and leadership training for new and continuing school leaders
non-proFit FinanCe Fund $ 100,000 strengthen the financial health and improve capacity of non-profit organizations serving the Washington, dC metropolitan area
non-proFit roundtaBLe oF Greater WasHinGton
$ 50,000 increase the strength, visibility and influence of the nonprofit sector in the Greater Washington area
nortHern virGinia FaMiLy serviCe $ 25,000 development of a comprehensive strategy to provide services to families facing dislocation due to the increase of home foreclosures
13 Grantee had an affiliation with Linda knight14 Grantee had an affiliation with Bart Harvey iii
|13| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HometowN dC graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionone dC $ 50,000 preserve affordable rental housing in
Washington, dC
one eConoMy $ 150,000 implement Hope vi technology effort in Washington, dC
opendoor HousinG Fund $ 150,000 Finance affordable housing and expand foreclosure prevention efforts in Washington, dC metropolitan area
patHWays to HousinG $ 100,000 increase supply of permanent supportive housing in Washington, dC
reBuiLdinG toGetHer anne arundeL County
$ 1,000 annual rebuilding day
reBuiLdinG toGetHer oF WasHinGton, dC
$ 5,025 support of volunteer work to rehab a home for a disabled and elderly resident of southeast Washington, dC
roBert and Mary CHurCH terreLL House and Ledroit park MuseuM and CuLturaL Center
$ 100,000 Historic preservation in the Ledroit park neighborhood of Washington, dC
*sMitHsonian institution 15 $ 25,000 support of museum and arts institution in dC
susan G. koMen Breast CanCer Foundation inC
$ 10,000 national race for the Cure
teaCH For aMeriCa $ 100,000 recruit new teach for america corps members and provide continued professional development for current corp members
tiGer Woods Foundation $ 2,500,000 support creation of tiger Woods Learning Center in dC for underserved youth - focused on math, science and technology
transitionaL HousinG Corporation $ 50,000 increase the supply of permanent supportive housing in Washington, dC
united Way oF tHe nationaL CapitaL area
$ 100,000 support of foreclosure prevention rescue fund which helps families in the Washington, dC metropolitan area avoid foreclosure
university LeGaL serviCes $ 75,000 expand foreclosure prevention efforts in Washington, dC
urBan institute $ 300,000 evaluate impact of foreclosures in Washington, dC and the surrounding region; tackle foreclosure crisis in Washington, dC, in partnership with the department of Housing & Community development
WasHinGton area WoMen's Foundation
$ 200,000 implement the stepping stones initiative to help build economic security and financial independence of low-income, women-headed families in Washington, dC
WasHinGton interFaitH netWork $ 100,000 increase and preserve the supply of affordable housing in Washington, dC
WasHinGton reGionaL assoCiation oF GrantMakers
$ 200,000 research and educate collaborative members on supportive housing models; development and preservation of affordable housing
ToTal amounT of HomeTown dC granTs
$ 10,910,177
15 Grantee had an affiliation with pat swygert
|14| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HometowN dC spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCesorGanization aMount100 BLaCk Men oF Greater WasHinGton dC inC $ 500
aFFordaBLe HousinG ConFerenCe oF MontGoMery County $ 5,000
**aLvin aiLey danCe Foundation inC 16 $ 15,000
aLzHeiMer's disease and reLated disorders assoCiation - nationaL CapitaL area CHapter
$ 5,000
aMeriCan red Cross $ 5,000
artHritis Foundation - MetropoLitan WasHinGton CHapter $ 1,500
avaLon tHeatre proJeCt inC $ 1,000
BLaCk student Fund $ 5,000
Brain tuMor soCiety $ 500
Centronia $ 1,000
CHiLdren's deFense Fund aCtion CounCiL $ 25,000
CHiLdren's LaW Center $ 2,500
CHiLdren's nationaL MediCaL Center $ 5,000
CoMMunity Foundation For tHe nationaL CapitaL reGion $ 55,000
CoMMunity Foundation prinCe GeorGe's $ 5,000
CystiC FiBrosis Foundation $ 1,750
dC CHaMBer oF CoMMerCe $ 45,000
dC CoLLeGe suCCess Foundation $ 25,000
dC HiGH sCHooL BasketBaLL CLassiC $ 2,500
deLta researCH & eduCationaL Foundation $ 3,000
deLta siGMa tHeta sorority Foundation $ 1,000
eLLinGton Fund $ 2,500
FestivaLs dC, Ltd $ 10,000
FiGHt For CHiLdren $ 50,000
GeorGe Mason university Foundation, inC $ 2,500
GirLs inCorporated oF tHe WasHinGton dC MetropoLitan area $ 5,000
GoodWiLL oF Greater WasHinGton $ 3,500
Greater dC Cares $ 10,000
*Greater WasHinGton Board oF trade 17 $ 17,500
Greater WasHinGton urBan LeaGue $ 100,000
HiGHer aCHieveMent proGraM $ 5,000
HoLy trinity sCHooL - GeorGetoWn $ 2,500
Hoop dreaMs sCHoLarsHip Fund $ 5,000
*HoWard university 18 $ 5,000
iona senior serviCes $ 1,000
JaCk and JiLL oF aMeriCa Foundation inC $ 1,000
Joint Center For poLitiCaL and eConoMiC studies $ 10,000
JuBiLee assoCiation oF MaryLand, inC $ 1,000
Latino eConoMiC deveLopMent Corporation $ 2,000
16 Grantee had an affiliation with phil Laskawy 17 Grantee had an affiliation with pat swygert18 Grantee had an affiliation with pat swygert
|15| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
HometowN dC spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCesorGanization aMountLatino student Fund $ 5,000
LeadersHip prinCe GeorGe's $ 25,000
LeadersHip WasHinGton $ 25,000
Levine sCHooL oF MusiC $ 10,000
Mary's Center For MaternaL and CHiLd Care, inC $ 5,000
Mission oF Love CHarities, inC $ 1,000
MontGoMery County CoaLition For tHe HoMeLess $ 2,500
MuLtiCuLturaL Career intern proGraM $ 5,000
naaCp LeGaL deFense and eduCationaL Fund $ 5,000
naaCp oF WasHinGton, dC $ 5,000
nationaL assoCiation oF BLaCk aCCountants $ 1,000
nationaL BuiLdinG MuseuM $ 50,000
nationaL CounCiL oF neGro WoMen inC $ 5,000
nationaL Gay and LesBian task ForCe $ 5,000
nationaL kidney Foundation oF tHe nationaL CapitaL area $ 5,000
nationaL partnersHip For WoMen & FaMiLies $ 2,500
niH reCreation and WeLFare Foundation $ 1,000
reCreation WisH List CoMMittee oF WasHinGton dC $ 20,000
saraH's CirCLe $ 10,000
seCond CHanCe eMpLoyMent serviCes $ 5,000
*sidWeLL Friends sCHooL 19 $ 15,000
spanisH CatHoLiC Center arCHdioCese oF WasHinGton $ 3,000
tHurGood MarsHaLL Center trust $ 1,500
trust For tHe nationaL MaLL $ 5,000
united BLaCk Fund oF Greater WasHinGton dC $ 2,500
WasHinGton area WoMen's Foundation $ 25,000
WasHinGton BaLLet $ 25,000
WasHinGton HospitaL Center Foundation $ 5,000
WasHinGton LiteraCy CounCiL $ 1,000
WasHinGton tennis & eduCation Foundation $ 3,000
WoMen's FundinG netWork $ 15,000
WoMen's institute For a seCure retireMent $ 1,000
WoodroW WiLson senior HiGH sCHooL CreW $ 250
ToTal amounT of HomeTown dC sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 739,000
ToTal amounT of HomeTown dC granTs & sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 11,649,177
19 Grantee had an affiliation with dan Mudd
|16| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
Corporate CitizeNsHip graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionaMeriCan red Cross $ 25,000 disaster relief in the wake of the floods in the
Midwest
aMeriCan red Cross oF Greater Houston area
$ 50,000 relief efforts in response to Hurricane ike
aMeriCan red Cross oF soutHeast Louisiana
$ 25,000 relief efforts in response to Hurricane Gustav
aMeriCares $ 175,000 disaster relief in response to the earthquake in China; and relief efforts in response to the flooding in northern india
Baton rouGe area Foundation $ 25,000 relief efforts in response to Hurricane Gustav
*Center For tHe study oF tHe presidenCy 20 $ 50,000 support of a non-partisan, nonprofit organization that examines successes and failures of past presidencies and relates findings to present challenges and opportunities
Cedar CoMMunity Foundation $ 5,000 Hospice care program of an organization dedicated to providing health, education, and support services
CentraL City ConCern $ 100,000 Community Leaders award to help expand the leadership capacity and professional skills of the organization
CoMMunity Foundation For tHe nationaL CapitaL reGion
$ 10,000 support of fund that provides emergency financial assistance to Fannie Mae employees who suffer severe economic hardship from unforeseeable catastrophes or events
CoMMunity HousinG partners Corporation
$ 100,000 Community Leaders award to help expand the leadership capacity and professional skills of the organization
CoMMunity resourCe Group inC $ 100,000 Community Leaders award to help expand the leadership capacity and professional skills of the organization
eXeCutive LeadersHip CounCiL $ 100,000 promote leadership opportunities among african american executives working in Fortune 500 companies; sponsorship of annual recognition dinner, Mid-Level Managers symposium, and institute of Leadership development pipeline session
Greater pHiLadeLpHia Cares $ 5,000 renovate and beautify philadelphia schools - employee volunteer effort
HaBitat For HuManity - FrederiCk County, Md
$ 2,500 operation Home delivery's rebuilding of affordable housing along the Mississippi Gulf Coast
HoMeWise $ 100,000 Community Leaders award to help expand the leadership capacity and professional skills of the organization
LeadersHip ConFerenCe oF CiviL riGHts eduCation Fund inC
$ 75,000 public education efforts related to predatory lending, fair housing laws, and ending homelessness
neiGHBorHood HousinG serviCes oF neW york City
$ 100,000 Community Leaders award to help expand the leadership capacity and professional skills of the organization
20 Grantee had an affiliation with dan Mudd
|17| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
Corporate CitizeNsHip graNtsorGanization aMount desCriptionsCHoLarsHip aMeriCa inC $ 40,000 2008 david o. Maxwell scholars program -
awarded through application process to eligible college-age students of employees
seLF HeLp enterprises $ 100,000 Community Leaders award to help expand the leadership capacity and professional skills of the organization
united CereBraL paLsy oF teXas $ 20,000 increase homeownership opportunities for the disabled
viLLa sCaLaBrini retireMent Center and speCiaL Care unit
$ 1,000 support of an organization that provides social and medical services to the elderly
ToTal amounT of CorporaTe CiTizensHip granTs
$ 1,208,500
|18| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
Corporate CitizeNsHip spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCesorGanization aMountaFriCan aMeriCan HeritaGe Foundation $ 5,000
aMeriCan Bar assoCiation ForuM on aFFordaBLe HousinG $ 2,500
aMeriCan CanCer soCiety $ 3,300
aMeriCan Constitution soCiety For LaW and poLiCy $ 5,000
asian paCiFiC aMeriCan LeGaL Center $ 3,500
asian reaL estate assoCiation oF aMeriCa $ 26,500
asian WoMen in Business $ 6,000
autisM speaks $ 14,000
BarBara ann karManos CanCer institute $ 3,000
Bennett CoLLeGe $ 5,000
Burton Foundation For LeGaL aCHieveMent $ 19,500
Center For aMeriCan proGress $ 10,000
CHarity GoLF CLassiC - reaLoGy CHaritaBLe Foundation $ 17,000
CoMMerCiaL reaL estate WoMen oF nortHern virGinia $ 3,500
ConGressionaL BLaCk CauCus Foundation $ 90,000
ConGressionaL BLaCk CauCus poLiCy & LeadersHip institute $ 1,500
ConGressionaL HispaniC CauCus institute $ 100,500
ConGressionaL sportsMen CauCus Foundation $ 2,500
ConsuMer Federation oF aMeriCa $ 4,500
CounCiL For Court eXCeLLenCe $ 5,000
danny tHoMpson MeMoriaL LeukeMia Foundation $ 10,000
eaGLes CHaritaBLe Foundation $ 5,000
First Book $ 1,000
HaBitat For HuManity soutHern - CaLiFornia aFFiLiates assoCiation $ 18,000
HispaniC CoLLeGe Fund $ 7,500
HispaniC nationaL Bar assoCiation $ 500
Hope street kids (prevent CanCer Foundation) $ 5,000
HospitaL For speCiaL surGery Fund, inC $ 10,000
HuMan riGHts CaMpaiGn $ 25,000
JoHnnetta B. CoLe GLoBaL diversity and inCLusion institute $ 15,000
LeadersHip ConFerenCe oF CiviL riGHts $ 75,000
LeaGue oF united Latin aMeriCan Citizens $ 5,000
MarketpLaCe oF ideas - MarketpLaCe For kids inC $ 10,000
Meridian internationaL Center $ 10,000
MeXiCan aMeriCan LeGaL deFense and eduCationaL Fund $ 3,000
naaCp LeGaL deFense and eduCationaL Fund $ 10,000
nationaL asian paCiFiC aMeriCan Bar assoCiation $ 5,000
nationaL assoCiation oF HispaniC reaL estate proFessionaLs $ 25,500
nationaL assoCiation oF Latino eLeCted oFFiCiaLs eduCation Fund $ 15,000
nationaL BLaCk MBa assoCiation $ 31,850
nationaL Center For transGender equaLity $ 2,500
|19| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
Corporate CitizeNsHip spoNsored eveNts/CoNfereNCesorGanization aMountnationaL FatHerHood initiative $ 2,500
nationaL Hispana LeadersHip institute $ 25,000
nationaL Minority suppLier deveLopMent CounCiL $ 20,000
nationaL orGanization oF BLaCk CounCiL oFFiCiaLs $ 2,500
nationaL WoMen's LaW Center $ 5,000
reaCHinG out MBa $ 3,000
roBert toiGo Foundation $ 1,750
sHare a sMiLe Foundation $ 10,000
soutHern CHristian LeadersHip ConFerenCe $ 5,000
st. patriCk Center $ 5,000
street LaW $ 5,000
super Leaders inC $ 3,000
united states assoCiation oF ForMer MeMBers oF ConGress $ 5,000
united states ConFerenCe oF Mayors $ 25,000
WasHinGton LaWyers' CoMMittee For CiviL riGHts and urBan aFFairs $ 5,000
WoMen in HousinG and FinanCe Foundation $ 7,000
WoMen's poLiCy inC $ 2,500
WyoMinG ConGressionaL aWard CounCiL $ 10,000
ToTal amounT of CorporaTe CiTizensHip sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 759,900
ToTal amounT of CorporaTe CiTizensHip granTs & sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 1,968,400
|20| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
matCHiNg giftsmaTCHing gifTs and dollars for doers
$ 1,157,908
iN-kiNd graNt aNd graNt made oN beHalf of faNNie mae fouNdatioN
aMount desCriptionin-kind Grant to Fannie Mae Foundation
$ 781,653 expenses Fannie Mae incurred on behalf of the Foundation in support of the Foundation's wind down and termination
virGinia poLyteCHniC institute and state university
$ 251,000 Fannie Mae Foundation grant to support the Housing policy debate publication
ToTal amounT of in-kind granT and granT made on beHalf of fannie mae foundaTion
$ 1,032,653
ToTal amounT of granTs & sponsored evenTs/ConferenCes
$ 26,370,003
|21| 2008 Fannie Mae Grants & sponsored events/ConFerenCes
fuNd disbursemeNts for prior Year CommitmeNtsorGanization aMount desCription*Corporation For supportive HousinG 21
$ 1,000,000 increase the supply of supportive housing for homeless and disabled individuals and families nationally
*nationaL aLLianCe to end HoMeLessness 22
$ 1,000,000 support education and research on homelessness, and provide assistance to communities to develop and implement plans to end homelessness nationally
neiGHBorWorks aMeriCa $ 1,145,000 invest in national foreclosure prevention hotline and counseling infrastructure; further leadership development through support of achieving excellence in Community development program
ToTal amounT of fund disbursemenTs for prior Year CommiTmenTs
$ 3,145,000
CHaritable program expeNsesaMount
LeadersHip proGraMs BeneFittinG non-proFits $ 25,812
eMpLoyee voLunteer proGraMs $ 113,489
HeLp tHe HoMeLess proGraM $ 1,992,244
MatCHinG GiFts adMinistration $ 79,609
ToTal amounT of CHariTable program eXpenses $ 2,211,153
21 Grantee had an affiliation with ken Bacon22 Grantee had an affiliation with rob Levin
* Fannie Mae board member or SEC “Section 16” officer was an officer or board member of recipient non-profit organization in 2008 at the time the grant was made.
** Fannie Mae board member or SEC “Section 16” officer was either not an officer or board member of the recipient nonprofit organization in 2008 at the time the grant was made or was not affiliated with Fannie Mae at the time the grant was made.