Links-
Web sites that may be of interest to Housing Cooperatives
and entities doing business with housing cooperatives.
Any links on our site are not an endorsement by us,
but a source of resources for cooperatives.
Nonprofit Cooperative Housing Organizations
WeOwn.net, the We Own Network, your source of information about
housing cooperatives or any other type of affordable resident
controlled multi family housing.
The
Cooperative Housing Coalition works to strengthen the on going
government relations work being done in concert around legislative
and regulatory housing issues of mutual interest to the National
Association of Housing Cooperatives (NAHC), the National Cooperative
Bank (NCB), Development Corporation (NCB).
National Association of Housing Cooperatives educates and fosters
development of housing cooperatives: serves as a clearing house
of information on housing cooperatives.
The mission of Empower DC is to enhance,
improve and promote the
self-advocacy of low and moderate
income DC residents in order to bring about
sustained improvements in their quality of
life.
We accomplish our mission through
grassroots organizing and trainings,
leadership development, and community
education
Contact Information
Telephone
410-276-1008 or 202-388-3508
FAX
410-276-6959
Postal address
1739 East Fairmount Avenue - Baltimore, MD 21231
Electronic mail
General Information: PAHCCOOP@aol.com
Membership Information:
ICSherman@aol.com
Program & Educational Information:
WMcKoyjr@aol.com
Web Editor: WMcKoyjr@aol.com
OUR
MISSION
The purpose of the Potomac Association of Housing Cooperatives Inc,
is to provide continuing education for it's membership by:
Sponsoring
quarterly training sessions in addition to the legally required
annual membership meeting.
Soliciting
knowledgeable professionals, individuals and firms to facilitate
training in cooperative housing.
Generating
& distributing a quarterly newsletter.
Actively
recruiting new members.
Establishing relationships & providing support for other Cooperative
Associations.
Expanding
the association’s ability to serve its membership.