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|a Housing America :
|b mobilizing bankers, builders and communities to solve the nation's affordable housing crisis /
|c Jess Lederman, editor.
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|a Chicago, Ill. :
|b Probus Pub. Co.,
|c [1993], ©1993.
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|a 1. Financing affordable housing: State-of-the-art techniques and critical issues -- 2. Increasing affordability through low-down-payment loans: The role of the mortgage insurance industry -- 3. The Chase community development corporation: A model of for-profit affordable housing lending -- 4. The community preservation corporation: A national model for financing affordable housing -- 5. Fannie Mae's affordable housing initiatives: Historical perspective and future prospects -- 6. Neighborhood housing services of America: Developing a secondary market for affordable housing loans-- 7. Pension funds and affordable housing -- 8. Architectural solutions for affordable housing on small sites -- 9. The for-profit homebuilder's perspective on affordable housing -- 10. Nonprofit development in Atlanta, Georgia: Progressive Redevelopment, Inc.
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|a 11. San Francisco, California: Bridge Housing Corporation -- 12. Habitat for Humanity: Changing the world one house at a time -- 13. Future directions for housing urban America -- 14. The Department of Housing and Urban Development -- 15. The Resolution Trust Corporation: Creating affordable housing opportunities from the savings and loan cleanup -- 16. The role of state housing finance agencies and the need for a national housing policy -- 17. Maine State Housing Authority finds a way -- 18. New York City capital program for affordable housing -- 19. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation: How residents, lenders and local government officials are working together to create affordable housing.
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|a 20. The enterprise foundation: How a national intermediary assists nonprofit community development -- 21. Louisville, Kentucky: The housing partnership, Inc. -- 22. Mount Vernon, New York: The Housing and Neighborhood Development Institute, Inc. -- 23. Waukegan, Illinois: Lake County community action project -- 24. The national alliance to end homelessness -- 25. Hope for the homeless: The United Way of America -- 26. Coalition for the homeless -- 27. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: People's emergency center -- 28. Housing for the elderly -- 29. Employer-assisted housing -- 30. Housing the rural poor.
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