Sentences with phrase «with nonprofit developers»

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The Calhouns were assisted in their early business endeavors by small business loans overseen by the nonprofit Center for Community Self - Help, a community development lender, credit union, and real estate developer that works with people «traditionally underserved by conventional markets,» the organization says.
DNAinfo New York reported earlier this week that federal authorities were scrutinizing de Blasio's 2013 campaign for possible straw donors and how a developer with business before the city said it was hard to say no when the mayor called and requested a $ 20,000 for one of his nonprofits in 2014.
Last on the agenda for the April Membership Meeting was a resolution regarding the City's sale of 45 Rivington Street with a restrictive covenant for nonprofit use to a private developer planing to build condos on the property.
Dietl's critiques of the mayor were mostly familiar: his intimacy with deep - pocketed developers, his dicey now - defunct political nonprofit, his regular midday pilgrimages from Gracie Mansion to the Park Slope YMCA and his failure to address and redress a host of municipal issues.
Staffers with the city Department of Investigation and city comptroller quizzed Morales last March and April about two real - estate transactions that allegedly benefited developers and lobbyists who gave donations to the mayor's campaign and the mayor's nonprofit, the Campaign for One New York.
Allure petitioned in New York State Supreme Court for the right to buy the property in Brooklyn from the nonprofit group that owned it, much as the developer did with Rivington House.
By Sean Ryan Nonprofit developers operate in a market that could put them out of business with one bad deal.
He reintroduced an idea that he proposed in February of this year — to use some of the land on the more than 1,100 vacant lots the city already owns to build affordable housing, creating a land bank and land trust that would partner with nonprofit affordable housing developers to build what Stringer has estimated could amount to 57,000 units of affordable housing citywide.
Adams agreed with CB3's recommendations on affordability levels and local nonprofit involvement and asked that the developer consider incorporating bioswales and solar panels at the sites.
The borough president insisted that he did not have all the details on the five probes into Mr. de Blasio's political nonprofits, his funneling cash into Democratic State Senate campaigns in 2014, his administration's decision to lift a deed restriction for a well - connected developer, on his acceptance of cash from potential straw donors in 2013 and into his relationship with animal rights groups dedicating to abolishing horse - driven carriages in Central Park.
Two Trees and at least nine other developers with projects near the proposed 16 - mile trolley line poured money into the mayor's campaign coffers or his nonprofit, The Post has reported.
The city's Department of Investigation found that in 2004 and 2005, Martinez arranged for the Upper Manhattan Council Assisting Neighbors — a nonprofit affiliated with his sister Maria, who sat on the board — to partner with an unnamed developer to build low - income homes.
Supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, the unit was designed in collaboration with curriculum developers at the nonprofit Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS).
More recently, we worked with fellow members of the Central Falls District Charter Compact to secure a $ 10 million program - related investment (PRI) loan from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support facilities development in partnership with the nonprofit charter - school facilities developer Civic Builders.
As a software developer, Farsaii has helped many districts and nonprofit organizations with custom - developed solutions.
To tackle the facility challenge for «20 in 10» schools, Bluum is partnering with Building Hope, a national, nonprofit lender and turn - key real estate developer.
We assist corporations, government entities, developers and nonprofit agencies with all phases of school design, planning, development, financing, construction, operations and curricula.
Among them: UnboundEd, a nonprofit created to continue the work of the Engage NY curriculum developers; Open Up Resources, a nonprofit whose K - 5 English Language Arts curriculum and middle - school math curriculum have both received top ratings from EdReports, an evaluator; Great Minds, which makes the highly popular Eureka Math curriculum, and IBM Watson's Teacher Advisor, which offers content recommendations and individualized help with lesson - planning for K - 5 math teachers.
WHEDA works closely with lenders, developers, local government, nonprofits, community groups and others to implement its low - cost financing programs.
We spoke with Development Developer Leslie Birrenkott about her years of involvement with the nonprofit.
If they can't, the permits could be denied or saddled with so many conditions that developers could decide to abandon the projects, according to Ross Macfarlane, a senior adviser at Climate Solutions, a nonprofit based in the Pacific Northwest.
The Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation ended 2010 with one of the year's more interesting collaborations between nonprofit organizations and commercial drug developers.
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Meta Housing pairs its bottom - line business acumen with a strong sense of social advocacy, a combination that continues to make the company the perfect partner for cities, housing agencies, nonprofits, investors and other developers.
HUD officials say CNI uses a comprehensive approach that involves local leaders, residents and other stakeholders, such as public housing authorities, cities, schools, police, business owners, nonprofits and private developers — who are required to come up with a Transformation Plan.
National Real Estate Investor recently spoke with Fishman about the industry's prospects and the role of nonprofit developers such as Hebrew SeniorLife, which owns seven seniors housing complexes in greater Boston with about 3,500 residents.
He listed some «crazy ideas,» and contacted everyone he imagined might have an interest, including nonprofits like the YMCA and community theater groups, the film industry (to offer the building as a set location), apartment developers, and companies that might need simple office space with plenty of parking, such as a call center.
WHEDA works closely with lenders, developers, local government, nonprofits, community groups and others to implement its low - cost financing programs.
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