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Vacant bank building donation gives nonprofits room to grow

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Noel S. Halvorsen, Executive Director, NeighborWorks Green Bay

Challenge: When a big regional bank moved one of its departments to another site, it left a sprawling office building in downtown Green Bay, WI. Meanwhile, two leading nonprofits needed new offices, either because their leases were expiring or their locations were no longer adequate.

The Endicott Hotel: Revitalization and sustainability

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Rosemary M. Heard, President and CEO, CATCH Neighborhood Housing

Bringing new life to mountain communities: the Route 123 story

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Stuart J. Mitchell, President and CEO, PathStone Corporation

Challenge: To rebuild deteriorating housing and employment opportunities in Puerto Rico's Route 123 Heritage Area, amid a crumbling infrastructure and shrinking tax base that have crippled the ability of local governments to meet needs.


Disaster response: Helping homeowners recover after a tornado’s devastation

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Roland Chupik, Executive Director, Neighborhood Housing Services of Oklahoma City

The High School House: Teens build homes and careers

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Sheila Rice, Executive Director, NeighborWorks Great Falls

Building strong collaborations to tackle homelessness

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Chris Donnelly, Director of Community Relations, Champlain Housing Trust

Restoring neighborhood vitality and improving resident health

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Peter Gagliardi, CEO
Sarah Page, SVP Community Building & Engagement
Way Finders (formerly HAPHousing)

Building a community from the ground up

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Robert Tourigny, Executive Director of NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire
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RAPIDO: Disaster recovery housing for the 21st century

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Nick Mitchell-Bennett, Executive Director, Community Development Corp. of Brownsville

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