Nonprofit Developers
Nonprofit Affordable Housing and Community Developers
Address: 719 Q Avenue, Anacortes, WA 98221
Phone: 360-293-7831
Email: aha@fidalgo.net
Anacortes Housing Authority provides low income housing in Anacortes and mainstream vouchers in San Juan County.
Beacon Development Group
Address: 1221 East Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-860-2491
E-mail: paulp@beacondevgroup.com
Web site: www.beacondevgroup.com
Beacon Development Group’s mission is to provide superior quality housing development, consulting, and planning services to non-profit and faith based organizations dedicated to the building of affordable housing and healthy communities. Their services include conducting feasibility studies, developing funding applications, preparing development budgets, managing the development and construction process and providing monitoring and review services to ensure compliance with funding source requirements.
Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC)
Address: 342 Catherine St., Walla Walla, WA 99362-3057
Phone: 509-529-4980
E-mail: bmac@bmacww.org
Web site: www.bmacww.org
BMAC has delivered human services in southeastern Washington since 1966. BMAC is a private, nonprofit, multipurpose agency. Their services include housing, food distribution, job training, adult literacy, tenant advocacy, low-income energy assistance, pro bono lawyer referral, long-term care ombudsman program and AmeriCorps.
Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program (CHHIP)
Address: 1406 10th Avenue, Suite 101, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-329-7303
Email: cweinstock@chhip.org
Web Site: www.chhip.org
CHHIP is a community based, non-profit developer and manager of affordable housing. CHHIP properties, both mixed use and all residential, include a variety of unit types with an emphasis on households with children. Preserving and reinforcing neighborhood character is an important element in the selection and development of buildings.
Chelan County/Wenatchee Housing Authority
Address: 1555 South Methow, Wenatchee WA 98801
Phone: 509-663-7421
Email: alicia@ccwha.com
The mission of the Housing Authority is to assist in providing affordable housing opportunities to people in Chelan and Douglas Counties who earn 80% or less of the area's median income.
Common Ground (Seattle)
Address: 401 2nd Avenue South, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-461-4500
Common Ground (Spokane)
Address: 829 West Broadway, Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: 509-326-3678
Email: info@commonground.org
Web Site: www.commongroundwa.org
Common Ground's mission is to create and preserve housing for persons with low income special needs throughout Washington State. Our vision is that Common Ground is recognized by its clients, employees, and colleagues as a statewide leader in the creation and preservation of low-income and special needs housing. Our commitment to our mission, the competency of our staff, and the excellent quality of our service are well known. Many more low-income individuals and families are living in decent, affordable housing as a result of our efforts. People like working for us and with us.
Community Frameworks
Address: 315 West Mission Avenue, Suite 100, Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: 509-484-6733
Email: admin@communityframeworks.org
Web Site: www.communityframeworks.org
For over 30 years, Community Frameworks (formerly Northwest Regional Facilitators) has helped to plan, finance and build affordable housing. We provide resources, training, program administration, project development services and technical assistance to other northwest non-profit organizations, and to housing authorities, tribes and local communities. With our partners, we strive to create a public policy environment and a network of advocates that supports affordable housing and community development goals. Our mission is to "support and develop affordable housing as a foundation upon which individuals, families and neighborhoods can build vital communities.
Community Psychiatric Clinic (CPC)
Address: 4319 Stone Way North, Seattle, WA 98103-7490
Phone: 206-461-3614
Email: mnielsen@cpcwa.org
Web Site: www.cpcwa.org
CPC specializes in providing safe, affordable housing for the mentally ill. CPC's "housing continuum" comprises nearly 700 beds, ranging from intensive, 24-hour supervised living, to the independence of one's own apartment.
Delridge Neighborhood Development Association
Address: 5411 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106
Phone: (206) 923-0917
Email: paulf@dnda.org
Web Site: www.dnda.org
Since 1996, DNDA has brought together Delridge neighbors, other non-profits, the business community and local government to build community, preserve affordable housing, design and build a trail along Longfellow Creek, bring a new library to the community, and assist dozens of groups with their community projects. Much of our work combines multiple goals such as providing affordable housing while enhancing the pedestrian environment and supporting local artists.
Address: 11018 NE 11th Street, Bellevue, WA 98004
Phone: 425-646-9053
Email: markt@dashhousing.com
DASH was founded in 1991 to preserve affordable housing in downtown Bellevue. They have since expanded this mission to create affordable housing throughout East King County communities. Their mission is to foster the development and retention of housing for lower and moderate income individuals, families and seniors in Bellevue and East King County through public-private partnerships, advocacy, policy-making input and fundraising.
Fremont Public Association
Address: P.O. Box 31151 Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 206-694-6700
Email: humbertoa@fremontpublic.org
Web Site: www.fremontpublic.org
The Fremont Public Association works to achieve a just and caring community free from poverty, prejudice and neglect by: providing human services to disadvantaged people in a manner that promotes human dignity; and advocating for policies that increase opportunities and resources for all people in need.
HomeSight
Address: 5117 Rainier Avenue S. Seattle, WA 98118
Phone: 206-723-4355
Email: tony@homesightwa.org
Web Site: www.homesightwa.org
HomeSight's mission is to promote the revitalization of neighborhoods through affordable home ownership strategies. Since its founding in 1990, HomeSight has built 265 homes affordable to first-time home buyers; fulfilled more than 19,000 home buyer information requests; assisted more than 900 low- and moderate-income households in buying their first homes; and administered more than $13 million in home buyer assistance.
Hopelink
Address: 16225 NE 87th St. Suite A-1, Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: 425-869-6000
Email: hopelink@hope-link.org
Web Site: www.hope-link.org
Since 1971, Hopelink has helped people become self-sufficient, making lasting change. We serve homeless and low-income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities throughout north & east King County, Washington. Our programs include food, housing, child care, family development, literacy, transportation and financial assistance.
Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County (Pasco Housing Authority)
Address: 2505 W. Lewis Street, Pasco, WA 99301
Phone: 509-547-3581
Email: info@hacpfc.org
The mission of the Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County is to provide safe, sanitary, and affordable housing and housing assistance to serve the needs of the low-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income population in the Authority's jurisdiction.
Housing Authority of Grant County
Address: 1139 Larson Blvd., Moses Lake, WA 98837
Phone: 509-762-5541
Email: jpoling@hagc.net
Web Site: www.hagc.net
The mission of the Housing Authority is to build and maintain quality housing and neighborhoods for people facing housing barriers in Grant County.
Housing Hope
Address: 5830 Evergreen Way, Everett WA 98203-3748
Phone: 425-347-6556
Email: dianesmith@housinghope.org
Web Site: www.housinghope.org
Housing Hope is a non-profit agency that promotes and provides a continuum of safe, decent, affordable housing and necessary related services for very low income and homeless residents of Snohomish County. Their housing continuum includes emergency shelter, transitional housing, rental housing and sweat equity homeownership. Services include childcare, employment, health insurance and case management.
Housing Resources Group (HRG)
Address: 1651 Bellevue Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-623-0506
Email: slewontin@hrg.org
Web Site: www.hrg.org
HRG rehabilitates or constructs housing developments which offer a balanced range of apartment types. HRG's' goal is to provide affordable housing options for people in need of service enriched housing as well as people with jobs earning between $11 and $22 per hour. Housing Resources Group currently has $92 million in construction and pre-development, $145 million in existing real estate assets, a $2.8 million operating budget, 1,550 units in property management and 80 employees. Inland Empire Residential Resources
Address: 116 W Indiana Ave., Spokane, WA 99205
Phone: 509-789-2245
Email: ierr811@omnicast.net
Inland Empire Residential Resources is organized for charitable purposes to facilitate the creation and preservation of long term affordable housing primarily for, but not limited to, persons with developmental disabilities and other disabled and low income individuals and families.
Intercommunity/Mercy Housing
Address: 2505 Third Ave., Suite 325, Seattle, WA 98121
Phone: 206-838-5700
Email: Walter Zisette at intercommunity@mercyhousing.org
Web Site: www.mercyhousing.org
Mercy Housing is a nationwide non-profit dedicated to promoting stability for low-income households by developing and managing affordable housing and coordinating the provision of services needed by resident families, seniors and those with special needs. With the help of public and private funding, Mercy Housing builds, acquires and rehabilitates housing according to community needs.InterIm Community Development Association
Address: 308 Sixth Ave. So., Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-624-1802
Email: bsantos@interimicda.org
InterIm is a community based development corporation, established in 1969 to help with the preservation and revitalization of Seattle's International District, that provides community development assistance to Asian Pacific Island communities. InterIm's activities include community advocacy, neighborhood planning, public policy advocacy, low income housing development, and operation of a community parking lot and a community garden.
Kittitas County Action Council
Address: 204 E 6th Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926
Phone: 509-925-4033
Email: rhambly@kcac.org
Web Site: www.kcac.org
Kittitas County Action Council is a Community Action Agency serving Kittitas County. Their primary customer base is families with incomes at or below 125% of the poverty level. KCAC provides a range of social services, special needs transportation, affordable housing preservation and development, and community development services.
Lopez Community Land Trust
Address: PO Box 25; Lopez Island, WA 98261
Phone: 360-468-3723
Email: lclt@rockisland.com
Web Site: www.lopezclt.org
The mission of the Lopez Community Land Trust is to act as a resource for low income residents by providing access to permanently affordable housing and land, by cultivating sustainable economic development, and by nurturing an ethic of land stewardship, thus enriching the entire community. Next Step Housing
Address: P.O. Box 784, Yakima WA 98907
Phone: 206-720-1744
Email: john@nextstephousing.com
Web Site: www.nextstephousing.com
Next Step Housing has a portfolio of 102 units of both transitional and permanent housing including studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. All of our properties are Alcohol and Drug Free Communities providing quality, affordable, service-enriched housing to special needs populations in the Yakima Valley. Our residents include individuals and families in recovery from substance abuse as well as people living with Developmental Disabilities.
North Columbia Community Action Council, Inc.
Address: 903 West Third Avenue, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Phone: 509-765-9206
Email: ksterner@nccac.net
Web Site: www.nccac.net
The mission of the NCCAC is to provide a broad variety of survival and transitional services to disadvantaged persons that will enable them to withstand the effects of poverty and to help them fully participate in the social and economic mainstream of society. NCCAC's programs include housing development, temporary shelter for farmworkers, minor home repair & weatherization, energy assistance, rental assistance, home ownership counseling, emergency and homeless assistance, family development, and legal services for low income families and victims of domestic violence.
Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing
Address: 1400 Summitview Ave., #203, Yakima, WA 98902
Phone: 509-248-7014
Email: orfhinfo@orfh.org
Web Site: www.orfh.org
The Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing (ORFH) is a private, statewide nonprofit corporation that develops housing for farm workers and other rural, low-income residents of Washington State. ORFH provides direct, comprehensive, development services to local nonprofit corporations, housing authorities, municipalities and other organizations and individuals interested in developing farm worker and/or rural housing.
Olympic Community Action Programs
Address: 803 W Park Ave, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Phone: 360-385-2571
Email: info@olycap.org
Web Site: www.olycap.org
OlyCAP's mission is to help people of the Olympic Peninsula address their needs of today and achieve their goals for tomorrow. They promote self-sufficiency by providing supportive services and developing opportunities for people who lack adequate resources.
OPAL (Of People And Land) Community Land Trust
Address: PO Box 1133, Eastsound, WA 98245
Phone: 360-376-3191
Email: opalclt@opalclt.org
Web Site: www.opalclt.org
OPAL CLT provides permanently affordable access to homes and workplaces on Orcas Island for residents in need.
Opportunity Council
Address: 1111 Cornwall Ave., Suite C, Bellingham, WA 98225
Phone: 360-734-5121
Email: marthaborder@opportunitycouncil.org
Web Site www.oppco.org
The Opportunity Council is a Community Action Agency serving Island, San Juan and Whatcom counties in Northwest Washington State with services that are designed to help people help themselves as they work toward self-sufficiency. Their programs include emergency and transitional housing, early childhood education and child development, home heating assistance, and food and nutrition programs.
Parkview Services
Address: P.O. Box 65157, Shoreline, WA 98155
Phone: 206-306-0790
Email: pollowitz@earthlink.net
Web Site: www.parkviewservices.org
Parkview Services is a King County based non-profit organization that supports people with developmental disabilities and their families. Founded in the mid-sixties, Parkview provides direct support and training services, a summer and spring camp, an Affordable Housing Program of 28 homes, and a volunteer program that matches people still living with their parents with a volunteer to go out and have fun around Seattle.
Pioneer Square Community Association (PSCA)
Address: 202 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-667-0687
Email: craig@pioneersquare.org
Web Site: www.pioneersquare.org
The mission of the PSCA is to improve the social, physical and economic condition of Pioneer Square through programs and projects, strategic partnerships and advocacy. Rural Resources Community Action
Address: 956 S. Main, Colville, WA 99114
Phone : 509-684-8421
Email: blamont@ruralresources.org
Web Site: www.ruralresources.org
Rural Resources Community Action provides services in Ferry, Pend Orielle and Stevens Counties for low income individuals and families. Service areas include housing, community services, senior programs, transportation, employment, Head Start, family support programs, legal aid and energy assistance.
Seattle Chinatown-International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDPDA)
Address: 409 Maynard Avenue S, #200, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-624-8929
Email: info@scidpda.org
For over 25 years, SCIDPDA has been leading the efforts to revitalize Seattle’s International District through housing, economic and community development. They own and/or manage seven buildings including 325 units of affordable housing and 187,000 square feet of commercial/retail space for small business and non-profit agencies; operate a long-term care facility; and a public safety project.
SouthEast Effective Development (SEED)
Address: 5117 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118
Phone: 206-723-7333
Email: erichardson@seedseattle.org
Web Site: www.seedseattle.org
SEED is a nonprofit community development corporation that invests in the future of Southeast Seattle by facilitating social, economic, housing and cultural programs within the community.
Spokane Housing Authority (SHA)
Address: 55 W. Mission, Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: 509-328-2953
Web Site: www.spokanehousing.org
The Spokane Housing Authority is dedicated to increasing safe, affordable housing and providing opportunities for persons experiencing barriers to housing. Currently SHA provides rental vouchers to 4100 families, 125 public housing rental units, and 545 tax credit and bond financed rental units.
Spokane Housing Ventures (SHV)
Address: 525 E. Mission Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: 509-484-6733
Email: jauld@nrf.org
Web Site: SHV does not have a website but has a link/page in Northwest Regional Facilitators’ website: www.nrf.org
SHV was founded by Northwest Regional Facilitators, a Spokane based community development organization, to develop, own and manage affordable housing for families and individuals. SHV currently operates and self-manages 12 housing complexes that provide over 430 rental units to persons with limited incomes and disabilities. Through its resident services program, SHV provides assistance to connect clients with supportive service agencies to increase self-sufficiency and life skills.
Spokane Neighborhood Action Programs (SNAP)
Address: 2116 E. First Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: 509-456-7111
Email: anderson@snapwa.org
Web Site: www.snapwa.org
As the Community Action Agency for Spokane, SNAP offers a broad variety of programs to eligible populations. SNAP's activities include mortgage default counseling, pre-purchase education, down payment assistance, home equity conversion mortgage counseling, affordable housing development, affordable rentals, emergency and transitional shelters, single and multi-family weatherization, minor home repair, energy assistance and conservation education.
Tacoma Housing Authority
Address: 902 South L Street, Tacoma, WA 98405-4037
Phone: 253-207-4400
Email: N/A
Web Site: www.tacomahousing.org
The Tacoma Housing Authority’s purpose is to provide affordable, quality housing by working together to provide compassionate and respectable service to all, with special concern to low and moderate income people. Primary Programs include Public Housing and Section 8 housing assistance programs.Vancouver Housing Authority (VHA)
Address: 2500 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
Phone Number: 360-694-2501; TTY 360-694-0842
Email: communityrelations@vhausa.com
Web Site: www.vhausa.com
The mission of the Vancouver Housing Authority is to provide opportunities to people who experience barriers to housing because of income, disability, or special needs. The VHA owns 779 units of public housing, administers 1,900 vouchers, owns four shelters, manages Clark County's First Home Loan Program, and develops mixed-use workforce housing.
YWCA of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County
Address: 1118 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-461-4888
Email: N/A
Website: www.ywcaworks.org
The YWCA provides housing for women and their families in King and Snohomish counties. Its goal for housing services is to meet the immediate survival needs of women, children and families and to provide support services that help people establish and maintain self-sufficiency and the stability of a permanent dwelling. The YWCA owns and operates 171 permanent low-income rental units and 120 transitional units in King and Snohomish Counties.