The Consortium for
Housing and Asset Management (CHAM) is a collaboration of the leaders in the fields of nonprofit affordable housing production and
community development. The Consortium is comprised of Enterprise Community Partners, the Local Initiatives
Support Corporation, and the NeighborWorks America.
CHAM's mission is to
better enable community-based organizations and others in
the nonprofit housing industry to responsibly own and professionally
manage affordable housing. To support industry managers, CHAM
has developed a certification program called Nonprofit Housing Management
Specialist (NHMS®).
The course has been offered for over three years and has
250 graduates. This course is
designed for nonprofit managers with property management experience. It is the first prerequisite in
the CHAM program.Participants who complete the course of study will receive Certified
Housing Asset Manager (CHAM) designation from the Consortium.
Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise is a leading provider of the development capital and expertise it takes to create decent, affordable homes and rebuild communities. For more than two decades, Enterprise has pioneered neighborhood solutions through public-private partnerships with financial institutions, governments, community organizations and others that share our vision. Enterprise has raised and invested $7 billion in equity, grants and loans and is currently investing in communities at a rate of $1 billion a year.
Local Initiatives
Support Corporation
Local Initiatives
Support Corporation's (LISC) mission is to help community development
corporations (CDCs) transform distressed neighborhoods
into healthy communities. LISC believes that CDCs are the best vehicles to
achieve lasting and positive community change for the benefit of low- and
moderate-income people. These organizations are accountable to local residents
and engage in a wide range of physical, economic, and human development
activities. By marshalling private-sector resources and extending
financial and technical support to CDCs, LISC enables residents to set
their own priorities and shape community renewal.
NeighborWorks America
Building on more
than 20 years of experience, the NeighborWorks America (NWA)
works with residents, government and business leaders to develop strong
partnerships that revitalize America's urban and rural communities and
make housing affordable. These partnership organizations, making up the
NeighborWorks network, are active in over 850
communities. As a powerful complement to the network's ongoing
revitalization efforts and as a strategy for reaching out to the community development industry, the NeighborWorks Training
Institute and its educational programs and materials are central to the
Institute's mission.
CHAM Executive
Committee
President:
David Fromm, Enterprise Community Partners
Secretary/ Treasurer: Harold Nassau, NeighborWorks America
10227 Wincopin Circle,
Suite 500, Columbia, MD 21044
(410) 772-2725 Fax (410) 964-1918