North Country – Affordable Housing Education & Development (AHEAD)
Upper Valley – Twin Pines Housing Trust
Lakes Region – Laconia Area Community Land Trust
Merrimack County – CATCH Neighborhood Housing
Greater Manchester – NeighborWorks Greater Manchester
Cheshire and Sullivan Counties – Southwestern Community Services
Seacoast – The Housing Partnership
Concord – Families in Transition
Nashua – Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter and Marguerite’s Place
Manchester – Families in Transition and The Way Home
North Country – Affordable Housing Education & Development (AHEAD)
Upper Valley – Twin Pines Housing Trust
Lakes Region – Laconia Area Community Land Trust
Merrimack County – CATCH Neighborhood Housing
Greater Manchester – NeighborWorks Greater Manchester
Cheshire and Sullivan Counties – Southwestern Community Services
Seacoast – The Housing Partnership
Extensive data and analyses about the NH housing market, including affordable rental housing and development, and NHHFA’s own subsidized financing programs.
Data and analyses about NH's housing market.
Data and analysis of housing issues and community development finance.
Information and analyses of rural housing issues.
Data and analysis of national housing issues.
Publication containing a wealth of information about the affordability of housing in America, published annually by The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.
Journal containing information and feature articles about housing issues affecting rural America, published quarterly by The Housing Assistance Council.
Advocates for increased funding and supports policies that increase the supply of affordable housing in New Hampshire.
Comprehensive information about national green building standards
A detailed analysis of incremental costs and savings from various green building practices.
A Boston-based nonprofit organization whose research and education are widely respected both nationally and internationally.
National and regional policy research on a variety of issues, including sustainable community development.
A government website providing resource information and tools for rural sustainable communities.
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