Atlanta Housing Association of Neighborhood-based Developers

The Atlanta Housing Association of Neighborhood-based Developers (AHAND) is a not-for-profit organization formed in 1988 as a network of inner city CDCs. Its 37 members and affiliates collectively have produced over 7,000 units of affordable housing and reinvested nearly $75 million in Atlanta's most distressed neighborhoods. To support its members, AHAND has developed a purchasing co-op that allows member organizations to obtain appraisals, architectural drawings and other services at a discount, operates the Atlanta Micro Loan Fund in partnership with member CDCs, and run an individual development account (IDA) program.

 
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