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Operating Support Recipients

We are excited to be in our third year of funding CDCs and CHDOs with operating support! To view recipient information, projects and plans click on the links below, or the organization's name in the drop down menu above. Listed are all currently and formerly funded organizations. Check back throughout the year for their project progress and milestones.

•  Bond Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation
•  Camp Washington Community Board
•  Cincinnati Housing Partners
•  Cincinnati Northside Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation
•  College Hill CURC
•  Community Action Agency
•  Community Revitalization Agency
•  Cornerstone for Shared Equity
•  Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation
•  Mohawk Area Development Corporation
•  Over the Rhine Community Housing
•  Roselawn CURC
•  Village Development Corporation (formerly Winton Place)
•  Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation
•  Westwood CURC
•  Working In Neighborhoods


2010 Support

The City of Cincinnati, through its subrecipient, the CDC Association of Greater Cincinnati, is awarding $400,000 in federal funds for 2010 to 9 community development corporations working in Cincinnati. Funding will be $200,000 each from Community Development Block Grant and HOME funds.
  Each of the CDCs will use the funding to build or rehab affordable homes in city neighborhoods. Their combined work, thanks to the support of the City and the Community Development Corporations Association of Greater Cincinnati (CDC Association), will produce 89 housing units in 2010. At least 140 units will be predeveloped, and ready for production in 2011.
  Camp Washington Community Board will complete 3 homes this year, and plan for 3 more next year. Cincinnati Housing Partners will complete 6 units in Carthage and Hartwell, and have 4 additional units under development by the end of 2010. Cincinnati Northside CURC will be developing 4 affordable units and 2 market-rate new homes in its target area, Parkside, during 2010, with more units set for 2011. At least 5 units of affordable housing will be completed by the Community Revitalization Agency in the West End during 2010, with the possibility of a total of 12 units. These will be new construction and rehab units, in a multiyear project. Cornerstone Corporation for Shared Equity will have 17 units completed by the end of the year, as well as design standards, funding applications, and permits for several other major projects, set to begin in 2011. Over-the-Rhine Community HousingÕs 2010 work will result in the completion of 30 units, and the predevelopment of an additional 72 units. WestCURC, WestwoodÕs Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation, plans to redevelopment 3 low and moderate-income homeownership units in 2010, while preparing for more in 2011. Village Development Corporation will redevelop 4 homes in 2010, begin predevelopment on 15 Ð 20 more homes planned for the next 5 years. Working in Neighborhoods will complete 8 homes in 3 different communities: College Hill, Northside, and South Cumminsville during 2010. They will also be in predevelopment for infill housing.

         ("Nine CDCs Awarded Operating Support Grants," Networker, Winter 2010)

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