2007
Annual Report
Since 1980, Family Housing Fund investments
of $182.5 million have helped finance more than 31,700 units
of affordable housing and leveraged an additional $2.6 billion
from government sources, private lenders, investors, and other
contributors.
2006
Annual Report
Since 1980, Fund investments of $168 million have helped finance more than
31,000 units of affordable housing and leveraged an additional $2.5 billion
from government sources, private lenders, investors, and other contributors.
Last year alone, the Family
Housing Fund gave nearly $7 million of financial assistance to nonprofit organizations,
government agencies, and private developers to assist in the production or
preservation of more than 600 affordable housing units in the Twin Cities and
to offer homeownership counseling and foreclosure prevention to those who needed
it. The Fund also provided critical support to 21 local nonprofit and advocacy
organizations whose work complements and supports the Fund’s mission.
2005 Annual
Report
Since 1980, Fund investments of $159 million have helped finance 30,700 units
of affordable housing and leveraged an additional $2.4 billion from the government,
private lenders, investors, and other contributors. Of that, the Fund has spent
$19.2 million to support dozens of other organizations involved in the development
and preservation of affordable housing. In 2005 alone, the Family Housing Fund
gave nearly $6 million of financial assistance to nonprofit organizations,
government agencies, and private developers to assist in the production or
preservation of more than 1,100 affordable housing units in the Twin Cities
and to offer homeownership counseling to more than 1,000 families. The Fund
also provided $2 million of critical support to 21 local nonprofit and advocacy
organizations whose work complements and supports the Fund’s mission.
2004 Annual
Report
In 2004, the Family Housing Fund gave more than $10.5 million of financial
assistance to nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and private developers
to assist in the production or preservation of more than 1,500 affordable housing
units in the Twin Cities and to provide home-ownership counseling to nearly
2,000 families. The Fund also provided $2.2 million of critical support to
20 local nonprofit organizations whose work complements and supports the mission
of the Family Housing Fund.
2003
Annual Report
In 2003, the Family Housing Fund, together with its partners, helped produce
or preserve over 2,100 affordable housing units for low- and moderate-income
families throughout the Twin Cities--nearly double the production numbers of
years past. To accomplish this, the Fund expended a record $15.6 million and
helped leverage over $300 million to support affordable housing activities.
While these numbers are impressive, we know that there remain thousands of
families in the Twin Cities who are paying too much of their income on housing
costs or without a permanent place to live at all.
2002
Annual Report
In 2002, the Family Housing Fund, together with its partners, participated
in the production or preservation of more than 1,000 affordable housing units
for low-and-moderate-income families throughout the Twin Cities. The Fund also
helped 700 families receive homeownership counseling. Because of the is strong
year, thousands of families, individuals, and children will have safe, decent,
and affordable places to live for generations to come.
2000-2001
Annual Report
The Family Housing Fund and its partners have many reasons to celebrate the
past two years. Due to our combined efforts, thousands of low- and moderate-income
families in the metro area have a safe, decent, affordable place to live. However,
while 2000 and 2001 were years of growth and accomplishment for the field of
affordable housing on many fronts, they were also years that saw the affordable
housing crisis in the Twin Cities metropolitan area deepen.
20th
Anniversary Report
In this special 20th Anniversary Report, a timeline appears,
marking the many milestones of the organization over the past twenty years.
While many things have changed since the organizations inception in May of
1980, the Fund's original call to help low- and moderate-income families obtain
affordable housing holds true. Click here view a history of the Fund's activities
from 1980 to 2000, along with images from the Fund's Home Sweet Home Exhibit.
