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Gray Marker Spokane County Mental Health Housing Needs Report (Capacity Building)
312 W. 8th Ave.
Spokane, WA 99204
Spokane County Mental Health Housing Needs Report (Capacity Building)
We helped Spokane Community Housing Association generate this report on the housing needs for persons with mental illness in Spokane County.
47.64871 -117.416842
Gray Marker Spokane Community Housing Association (Capacity Building)
1022 W. Shannon Ave.
Spokane, WA 99205
Spokane Community Housing Association (Capacity Building)
Common Ground’s technical expertise helped Spokane Community Housing Association plan for their organizational sustainability and housing portfolio growth.
47.676107 -117.42774
Gray Marker Lavender Hollow
38 Orion Ln.
Eastsound, WA 98245
Lavender Hollow
We helped Opal CLT financially prepare for the purchase of these apartments to ensure that very low income San Juan Island residents have affordable homes for years to come.
48.699103 -122.9090922
Gray Marker Early Learning and Family Services Center (Capital Needs Assessments)
1201 Park St.
Bremerton, WA 98337
Early Learning and Family Services Center (Capital Needs Assessments)
We provided thorough Capital Needs Assessments of 20 housing units & 4 KCR buildings, including this community center for their early learning and family service programs.
47.571982 -122.630917
Gray Marker Taking Health Care Home - Spokane (Capacity Building)
55 W. Mission Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Taking Health Care Home - Spokane (Capacity Building)
Capacity-building services focused on discovering models for increasing the availability of permanent supportive housing nationwide.
47.671449 -117.412324
Gray Marker 77 South Washington
77 S Washington St.
Seattle, WA 98104
77 South Washington
After the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake, we helped plan Compass Housing Alliance's rebuilding process resulting in expanded services and upgraded headquarters.
47.6007109 -122.335285
Gray Marker Jersey Building
700 Virginia St.
Seattle, WA 98101
Jersey Building
We do much more than affordable housing, evidenced by successfully assisting Farestart in purchasing a new building to increase their capacity & integrate their offices.
47.6153606 -122.3372265
Gray Marker Navos Mental Health and Wellness Center
1210 SW 136th Place
Burien, WA 98166
Navos Mental Health and Wellness Center
A 45,000 sq. ft. facility offering a full range of mental health care services within proximity of Navos’ low income housing to allow for full integration of therapy & support.
47.4806035 -122.3444826
Gray Marker Views at Madison
1615 19th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Views at Madison
Mixed-use complex with 96 units of affordable apartment housing for low-income individuals and families with office space and organization headquarters.
47.6161045 -122.3075914
Gray Marker Esperanza Farmworker Housing
43 Boundary Ave.
Mattawa, WA 99349
Esperanza Farmworker Housing
Uncommon thinking for the too-common problem of homelessness: we helped transform shipping containers into 40 units of housing for seasonal farm workers.
46.7368232 -119.896083
Gray Marker Tri-Cities Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing 2005-2009 (Capacity Building)
P.O. Box 190 MS 19
Richland, WA 99352
Tri-Cities Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing 2005-2009 (Capacity Building)
Common Ground developed the Tri-Cities Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing, 2005-2009, an extensive tool that can help determine if patterns of discrimination or lack of choice impact a community’s members.
46.2395793 -119.1005657
Gray Marker Solid Ground Headquarters (Capital Needs Assessments)
1501 N. 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
Solid Ground Headquarters (Capital Needs Assessments)
Capital Needs Assessments for 133 units of transitional and permanent housing & 4 facilities, including the organization's main headquarters building.
47.6613182 -122.3389294