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- CDPCN | Community Development Programs Center of Nevada
CDPCN was founded in 1997 with the intent of creating public and private partnerships to increase access to affordable housing for low to moderate income families CDPCN also supports future entrepreneurs through youth education, training and mentoring
- About CDPCN | Frank Hawkins Online
Over the next 5 years, CDPCN plans to develop another 600 to 700 affordable housing units within Southern Nevada’s challenged communities
- Cdpcn - Emerald Breeze Apartments in Las Vegas, Nevada
Cdpcn - Emerald Breeze Apartments offers HOME (5+ assisted units),LIHTC 40 60 Set-Aside rental housing assistance in Las Vegas, Nevada Find contact information, photos, amenities, and more information that can't be found anywhere else
- Developer Selected for Construction of New Windsor Park Community - Nevada
The Nevada Housing Division, in partnership with the Uplift Windsor Park Advisory Committee, today announced the selection of Community Development Programs Center of Nevada (CDPCN) as the developer for the new Windsor Park Community in North Las Vegas
- About Us - CDPCN
Community Development Programs Center of Nevada, located in Las Vegas, is a non-profit 501C4 corporation founded by Frank Hawkins, Jr in 1997 CDPCN was established with the express purpose of helping low- to moderate-income families achieve independence and economic empowerment
- Former Raider picked to fix Windsor Park’s decades-old problem of . . .
CDPCN will buy land adjacent to the current Windsor Park subdivision, conduct a geological survey to ensure subsidence won’t occur and begin construction The CDPCN contract is still being finalized
- NonProfit Development
CDPCN provides quality homes to working families and first-time home buyers By pricing our single-family homes at new levels of affordability, CDPCN develops “The Luxury of Affordability” to more families than ever before
- Housing division shares requirements for Windsor Park home exchange program
According to the Nevada Housing Division, people who owned a home at Windsor Park since July 1, 2023, are eligible for a new home with similar square footage in the new development free of charge
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