Membership

What does it mean to be a member?

The Coalition members work to develop strategies that address the most important affordable housing and economic development issues facing the District. Through collaboration, working groups, capacity building and technical assistance, The Coalition members are an established alliance, with a track record of great success in our community development efforts.

Why should I join?

The Coalition is a unifying voice and representative of the community development sector. Through our established reputation and relationship with the DC Government, The Coalition is an advocacy powerhouse, representing our members and under-resourced District residents.

The Coalition members are active in our working groups, policy research, advocacy campaigns as well as regular participants in our monthly meetings and capacity building trainings. During budget season and throughout the year, members come together to testify and speak out to DC government officials on issues impacting their constituents.

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Each Coalition member both strengthens its own work as well as strengthens the coalition overall.

How do I join?

You can join as an individual or extend benefits to everyone on your staff by joining as an organization. Our affordable dues structure encourages those with the available resources to consider joining as Corporate Partners to help sustain the work that we do.

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and join the fight for a District where all residents can live in thriving communities that are racially, economically and socially just!

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