The MacArthur Foundation is investing $150 million to preserve and improve affordable rental homes across the U.S.
Through our Window of Opportunity initiative MacArthur supports policy analysis, data collection, and expert assistance to encourage investment in rental housing and sound policies at federal, state, and local levels. We also fund mission-driven housing developers, specialized financial intermediaries, and model preservation programs in 14 states and cities.
This publication contains a list of all funding recipients through the end of 2009.
- Download INVESTMENT_SUMMARY_2009.PDF (440.3 KB)
Grantee Profile: Aeon Homes, Business and Professional People for the Public Interest, Center For Housing Policy, Center for Neighborhood Technology, Chicago Community Loan Fund, Chicago Rehab Network, City and County of Denver, City of Seattle Department of Housing, Common Ground Community, CommonBond Communities, Community Builders, Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, Community Investment Corporation, Community Preservation and Development Corporation, Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, Community Services of Arizona, Cook County Assessor's Office, DePaul University, Enterprise Community Partners, Family Housing Fund, Florida Housing Coalition, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies, Housing Assistance Council, Housing Development Corporation, Housing Partnership Network, Housing Preservation Project, Hudson Institute, Iowa Finance Authority, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Los Angeles Housing Department, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, Mercy Housing, Mercy Housing Lakefront, NHP Foundation, National Affordable Housing Trust, National Church Residences, National Housing Conference, National Housing Law Project, National Housing Trust, National Low Income Housing Coalition, Network for Oregon Affordable Housing, New York University School of Law Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, Ohio Capital Finance Corporation, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, Phipps Community Development Corporation, Preservation of Affordable Housing, Retirement Housing Foundation, Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, State of Washington Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future, The Reinvestment Fund, ULI Foundation, University of Florida, Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing, Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, Vermont Housing Finance Agency, Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, Volunteers of America
