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The NHPF Quarterly December 2022 Looking Towards 2023

NHPF 2022 Events 17 Mississippi Roof-Raising A first for NHPF as we raised the roof on a mix of

Cin’cere Huntley Summer Intern S Cin’cere Huntley , a re Baltimore, Maryland, t Summer Internship Pr program students were project, with a budget, Cin’cere’s vision for a center was borne out o experience which show Baltimore has only 44 research showed that suffering from years of particularly lacking in s but also had a surplus vacant lots. This inspired Cin’cere use in developing a pr internship Cin’cere and development, budgetin real estate knowledge The vision for the Cin’c Community Centre inc gymnasium, kitchen an offer childcare and be bring the community to Cin’cere delivered her NHPF Symposium in W hundreds. Her heartfe moved many to tears.

Looking Towards 2023 In 2022, NHPF added to its legacy of important, industry-wide events including our 6th Annual Symposium which broke fundraising records for the organization’s Resident Services subsidiary, Operation Pathways, as well as onsite property events including two Ribbon-Cuttings, a Groundbreaking, and a Roof-Raising. And we are already planning a slate of similar events in 2023. In 2022, NHPF added to its legacy of important, industry-wide events including our 6th Annual Symposium which broke fundraising records for the organization’s Resident Services subsidiary, Operation Pathways, as well as onsite property events including two Ribbon-Cuttings, a Groundbreaking, and a Roof-Raising. And we are already planning a slate of similar events in 2023. studios, one bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments for families and individuals with demonstrated need. Nine of the 41 units will provide permanent supportive housing for people who are experiencing homelessness or are in need of mental health support. Another nine units will have preference for income-qualified artists. As part of the project’s interest in promoting local artists, Keyonna Jones, Executive Director, Congress Heights Arts & Culture Center, displayed artwork from the Center.

Cin’cere Huntley: A Hollander Ridge Summer Intern Story Cin’cere Huntley , a resident of Hollander Ridge in Baltimore, Maryland, took part in Operation Pathways’ Summer Internship Program. As part of the summer program students were asked to imagine a real estate project, with a budget, that they would want to design. Cin’cere Huntley , a resident of Hollander Ridge in Baltimore, Maryland, took part in Operation Pathways’ Summer Internship Program. As part of the summer program students were asked to imagine a real estate project, with a budget, that they would want to design. affiliate, Operation Pathways, and local case management organization, Renaissance Social Services, Inc. Cin’cere’s vision for a social and cultural community center was borne out of her own research and lived experience which showed that in a city of over 700,000, Baltimore has only 44 recreation centers. Cin’cere’s research showed that low-income areas of Baltimore, suffering from years of structural racism and blight, were particularly lacking in safe places for people to gather but also had a surplus of abandoned buildings and vacant lots. Cin’cere’s vision for a social and cultural community center was borne out of her own research and lived experience which showed that in a city of over 700,000, Baltimore has only 44 recreation centers. Cin’cere’s research showed that low-income areas of Baltimore, suffering from years of structural racism and blight, were particularly lacking in safe places for people to gather but also had a surplus of abandoned buildings and vacant lots. Cin’cere Huntley: A Hollander Ridge Summer Intern Story Covent Apartments Groundbreaking NHPF’s second SRO rehab in Chicago, Hotel Covent is a storied building that once housed the vaudeville actors who traveled to Chicago to entertain. Now, the building is being restored with funds from the City of Chicago and others to provide 30 permanent supportive housing apartments. The property will feature onsite supportive services in partnership with NHPF’s Resident Services rehabilitation of the building. The development also benefits from an affordable housing commitment by UnitedHealthcare. The Strand Residences Ribbon-Cutting DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, a major supporter of the affordable housing development with 86 one-and two- bedroom affordable apartments in the Deanwood neighborhood of Washington, DC, attended the event, saying “The Strand Residences are going to give more Washingtonians in Ward 7 the fair shot they deserve— both through high-quality housing as well as important on-site services and support that will help residents realize their goals. We are grateful for all the teams and community members who came together to make this project possible and who are committed to investing in and uplifting our community.” Anacostia Gardens Ribbon-Cutting NHPF acquired the 100-unit Ft. Dupont development in 2016 in partnership with the Anacostia Gardens Tenant Association, Inc. (AGTA) which exercised its rights under the District’s Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) and selected NHPF as the developer on the

The future looks bright

Residents of NHPF’s a on Operation Pathway subsidiary, for vital ons individuals, families, a support these efforts a and meaningful for all

NHPF 2022 Events 17 Mississippi Roof-Raising A first for NHPF as we raised the roof on a mix of studios, one bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments for families and individuals with demonstrated need. Nine of the 41 units will provide permanent supportive housing for people who are experiencing homelessness or are in need of mental health support. Another nine units will have preference for income-qualified artists. As part of the project’s interest in promoting local artists, Keyonna Jones, Executive Director, Congress Heights Arts & Culture Center, displayed artwork from the Center. studios, one bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments for families and individuals with demonstrated need. Nine of the 41 units will provide permanent supportive housing for people who are experiencing homelessness or are in need of mental health support. Another nine units will have preference for income-qualified artists. As part of the project’s interest in promoting local artists, Keyonna Jones, Executive Director, Congress Heights Arts & Culture Center, displayed artwork from the Center. The Strand Residences Ribbon-Cutting DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, a major supporter of the affordable housing development with 86 one-and two- bedroom affordable apartments in the Deanwood The Strand Residences Ribbon-Cutting DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, a major supporter of the affordable housing development with 86 one-and two- bedroom affordable apartments in the Deanwood THE NHPF QUARTERLY DECEMBER 2022 NHPF 2022 Events 17 Mississippi Roof-Raising A first for NHPF as we raised the roof on a mix of

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