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The Family Housing Fund is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide safe, affordable, sustainable homes to families and children in the Twin Cities metropolitan area through ongoing partnerships with the public and private sector.

Learn more about the Family Housing Fund and what we do.

Visible Child Conference- October 28-29, 2008
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September 2008

2007 Annual Report
September 2008
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.
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Tenants and Foreclosure: Know Your Next Move
August 2008
The Fund has published a new brochure to help renters whose landlords are in foreclosure. Click here to view full brochure (.pdf)

Speaking of Home
August 2008
Speaking of Home is a public artwork by Nancy Ann Coyne exploring immigration, celebrating diversity, and honoring place. The project is presented in partnership by Forecast Public Art, Family Housing Fund, and the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota and will be on display in the IDS Center/Macy's skyway through October 31, 2008.
Learn more at www.speakingofhome.org

2007 Housing Counts Report
July 2008
HousingLink and the Family Housing Fund recently published the 2007 Housing Counts report tracking affordable housing production and preservation in the Twin Cities metro area.
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Heading Home Minnesota
Partners Fund

October 2007
The Heading Home Minnesota Partners Fund is a flexible pool of
private funds intended to support implementation of Minnesota’s Business Plan to End Long-Term Homelessness.
Application Guidelines(.pdf)

A new section of the web site associated with the soul, heart, intuition, art, and the humanities of affordable housing. It features the "Home Sweet Home Exhibit" and new essays and poetry on affordable housing.