NeighborWorks 2011 Impact
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NeighborWorks 2011 Impact
NeighborWorks America works to provide decent homes and safe, healthy communities for low- and moderate-income familes. Learn more about us at http://www.nw.org/network/aboutUs/aboutUs.asp

NeighborWorks 2011 Impact
NeighborWorks America works to provide decent homes and safe, healthy communities for low- and moderate-income familes. Learn more about us at http://www.nw.org/network/aboutUs/aboutUs.asp

NeighborWorks 2011 Impact

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    Celebrate National Energy Awareness Month with Our Energy-SavingTips

    With smart choices about energy use at home, you can protect the environment while preserving your wallet.

     

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    NeighborWorks America's Organizational Assessment Services

    How do you know your organization is on the right track to achieve its goals? NeighborWorks America’s Organizational Assessment Services team can help you attract more partners, develop more housing, and better serve your communities. See nw.org/oas for more information.

     

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    CityLIFT™ Program Now in Washington, D.C.

    With the support of Wells Fargo Housing Foundation, NeighborWorks and its affiliates have been able to offer downpayment assistance and homebuyer education to communities affected by the housing crisis.

     

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    NeighborWorks America State by State Impact Reports Now Available

    NeighborWorks America has collected data from all 50 states and Puerto Rico showing the impact of the work we do with our network member organizations.

     

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