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Abyssinian Development Corporation, Inc. (adcorp.org) is a leading non-profit community development corporation dedicated to building the human, social and physical capital of Harlem.
Ecumenical Community Development Organization (ecdo.org) is a not for profit organization dedicated to formulate and implement plans and projects that improve the housing, social, and economic conditions of low and moderate income residents and businesses of the West and Central Harlem communities.
Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (hcci.org) is a coalition of more than 90 inter-faith congregations that has implemented a comprehensive portfolio of programs to provide affordable housing, etc.
Housing Works (housingworks.org) is the largest community-based AIDS service organization in the United States, as well as the nation’s largest minority-controlled AIDS service organization.
Hope Community, Inc. (hopeci.org) seeks to rebuild the physical infrastructure of East Harlem by creating attractive, high-quality affordable rental and owner-occupied housing.
NYC Housing Authority (nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/home/home.shtml) provides decent and affordable housing in a safe and secure living environment for low and moderate- income residents throughout the five boroughs.
NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development (nyc.gov/html/hpd/html/apartment/lotteries.shtml) requires that subsidized apartments be rented through an Open Lottery System to ensure fair and equitable distribution of housing to eligible applicants.
NYC Housing Development Corporation (nychdc.com) programs are designed to meet the wide-range of affordable housing needs of the City's economically diverse population.
125th Street Business Improvement District (125thstreetbid.com) a not-for-profit corporation, established in September 1993 to stimulate economic life in the 125th Street area of Harlem by developing commercial and service establishments, to spur private investment, and to improve the strip’s physical appearance.
East Harlem Chamber of Commerce (eastharlemchamber.com) has been In existence since 1983, and is the official Chamber of Commerce for the East Harlem community.
East Harlem Preservation (eastharlempreservation.org) is a volunteer advocacy organization founded in 2005 to promote, preserve, and protect the neighborhood's rich cultural, architectural and environmental history.
Greater Harlem Real Estate Board (ghreb.biz) has served the real estate interests of the Harlem community, local professionals within the real estate industry and members of related industries.
Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (chamber.harlemdiscover.com) the mission of our Chamber is to improve the quality of life for all of our residents, as well as to develop and attract quality business and professional services.
Harlem Commonwealth Council, Inc. (harlemcommonwealth.org) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) local development organization dedicated to a broad-based economic uplift of Harlem and its vibrant multi-cultural community.
Harlem River Park Task Force (harlemriverpark.com) was created as a way of building a coalition of community partners to address the lack of economic development initiatives and improve the quality of life in East Harlem and northeast Harlem.
Harlem Community Development Corp. (harlemcdc.org) targets the redevelopment of vacant or underutilized commercial and residential property.
Hamilton Heights-West Harlem Community Preservation Organization (westharlemcpo.org) is a non-profit grassroots volunteer organization which seeks to bring together the many and varied community organizations--tenant, block, homeowners associations, local businesses and institutions to resolve issues, advocate for services from public agencies and celebrate our unique and diverse community.
Hamilton Heights Homeowners Association (hamiltonheightshomeowners.org) was founded in 1980 by a group of concerned residents committed to improving the Hamilton Heights community.
Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone (umez.org) is one of nine empowerment zones established by the Clinton Administration in 1994 to revitalize distressed communities by using public funds and tax incentives as catalysts for private investment.
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