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National Agencies

Catholic Charities, USA

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Fannie Mae Foundation

Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin

Institute for the Study of Homelessness and Poverty

International Network of Street Newspapers

National Alliance to End Homelessness

National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

National Coalition for the Homeless

National Housing Trust Fund

National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty

National Poverty Center, University of Michigan

North American Street Newspaper Association

Universal Living Wage Campaign

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