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For over three decades, the Parodneck Foundation for Self-Help Housing and
Community Development, Inc. has played a leading role in providing financial,
technical and organizing assistance to New York City's self-help housing and
community development efforts. The mission of the Foundation, a city-wide, tax-
exempt, not-for-profit agency, is to provide low and moderate-income residents
with resources and capabilities that will enable them to create, own, and/or
manage their own housing and improve their neighborhoods. Since 1970 the
Foundation has played a pivotal role in helping tens of thousands of low and
moderate income households obtain and preserve decent, safe, affordable housing
and has provided crucial support to many important planning and community
development projects.
During the 1970's, the Parodneck Foundation provided funds and technical
assistance to residents seeking to purchase buildings from absentee
owners in what became the city's first ownership transfer program.
The Foundation was the first organization to fund local "sweat
equity" projects that enabled residents to leverage government
funds to rehabilitate and take ownership of abandoned buildings.
In the 1980s, the Foundation expanded the range of its activities
by assisting the city's community district boards to develop and
gain acceptance of their own community land use and development
plans. It also developed a new program to provide financial and
technical assistance to senior citizen homeowners. During the 1990s
the Foundation became the lead supporter of a new, innovative mutual
housing program that rescues and preserves affordable housing. Most
recently, the Foundation has been at the forefront of efforts to
address the increasingly widespread problem of predatory lending
in New York City.
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