PACDC’s activities have culminated in $180 million to date in new resources for affordable housing and neighborhood economic development.
Voter Registration Trainings
Voter Registration Trainings (pick one!)
Learn how to register voters and about voting rights for people who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders. The trainings are designed for people working or living in social service agencies and volunteers who want to help register voters in our communities. It includes a special focus on the new Voter ID law. (Even volunteers who have been trained before are encouraged to come again because of the new information.)
· Friday, July 20, 1:30-3:30 pm
· Thursday, July 26, 3-5 pm
· Monday, July 30, 2:30-4:30 pm
Trainings are held at 1515 Fairmount Avenue in Philadelphia
(Flyer available at www.voteforhomes.org)
Snacks provided.
Please RSVP online at http://bit.ly/VFHtraining2012 or to Jennine Miller at 215-232-7272, x3042 or jenninemiller@projecthome.org.
Let us know if you need help with transportation or want to be notified about future trainings!
Vote for Homes! is a nonpartisan coalition registering thousands of people who are living on low incomes, including those who are homeless, in recovery, living with disabilities, or formerly incarcerated.
For more information, please visit www.voteforhomes.org.
Let’s get ready for the Presidential Election on November 6, 2012! The deadline for voter registration is October 9th!
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PACDC Fact
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The Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund has raised nearly $80 million since September 2005 to expand housing opportunities for more than 6,000 Philadelphia families.
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The CDC Tax Credit Program has fostered 35 partnerships between businesses and non-profits that is providing $60 million in new funding for CDC neighborhood economic development.
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PACDC’s Member Services programming builds capacity of CDCs through technical assistance and training, sharing of best practices, networking, and promotion of the local CDC industry.
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The local CDC industry generated $3.3 billion in economic impact in Philadelphia during the past 20 years.
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