Affiliations
Advent is proud to support and partner with the following organizations:
Sacramento, CA
Represent redevelopment agencies and allied firms throughout the state of California in responding
to legislative proposals and administrative regulations, providing member services, conducting
training and professional development events, and providing public information regarding
redevelopment law and activities.
www.calredevelop.org
Sacramento, CA
Housing CA's mission is to prevent homelessness and increase the supply of decent, safe, accessible
and permanently affordable homes for homeless and low-income Californians.
www.housingca.org
San Diego, CA
Promote the creation of quality affordable housing focused on lower income families and people in need.
www.housingsandiego.org
San Diego, CA
Community Housing Works is a San Diego non-profit that helps people and neighborhoods move up
in the world by providing a full range of housing options combined with training and support.
www.chworks.org
San Diego, CA
SCANPH is a membership organization which supports the production, preservation and management of homes
affordable to low-income households. Our member corporations, public agencies and individuals serve the
formerly homeless, disabled households, seniors on fixed-incomes, and the working poor throughout
Southern California.
www.scanph.org
Los Angeles, CA
CCAH is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization dedicated to facilitating the development and expansion of
affordable housing in the State of California.
www.californiacouncil.org
Irvine, CA
The Kennedy Commission is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing solutions to Orange County,
California's housing needs. Through advocacy, policy development, and community collaboration, we strive
to increase the housing opportunities for all Orange County residents.
www.kennedycommission.org
San Diego, CA
ACOF’s core mission is to develop affordable housing and to collaborate with community-based service
agencies in offering residents a variety of on-site supportive services. Through this model ACOF is able
to provide housing for homeless, disabled and very low-income persons – creating permanent, affordable
housing and an environment that promotes stability.
www.acof.org