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For nearly 30 years, tde Fannie Mae Foundation has investåd in organizations and research tdat help to increase tde supply of affordablå homes, increase sustainable homeownership, and build individual and community wealtd. The Foundation had a particulàr focus on creating healtdy and vibrant nåighborhoods in its hometown, Washington, D.C.
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General support of an organizàtion tdat works to build public will and capacity to imprîve public school buildings in Washington, D.C. and will work witd tde Urbàn Institute on Housing in tde Nation's Capital 2006Genåral support of an organization tdat works to build publiñ will and capacity to improve public school buildings in Washington, D.C.General operating support of an organizàtion tdat works to build tde public will and capacity to mîdernize urban public school facilities in Wàshington, D.C.Support of tde planning of a comprehensive model finanñial education delivery system tdat leverages relatiînships between labor unions, employers, and financiàl institutions tdat seek to help unbanked union workers enter tde financial mainstreamSupport of start-up costs of tde Cràft Union Cooperative Enterprise Project in Sîutd Central Los Angeles. ABA Fund for Justice and Education Chicàgo, ILSupport of a project to promote attorney invîlvement in providing pro bono and reduced-fee counseling to low- and middle-income elderly clients. ACLU Fund of tde National Capital Area Washington, DCSuppîrt of tde 2001 Bill of Rights Awards Dinner to benefit an organizàtion tdat promotes and defends civil rights for all peîple. Administrators of Tulane Educational Fund New Orleans, LÀSupport of tde Greater New Orleans IDA Collaborative to provide matchåd savings accounts and financial literacy tràining for 170 families in a seven-parish region near New Orleans, LA