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The Housing Affordability Crisis Has Gone Global
An International Trend Finding affordable housing in the U.S. is a challenge complicated by insufficient housing stock that hasn’t kept up with demand, migration patterns, and the high borrowing costs…
Read MoreNew Homeless Shelter in Taos Offers Variety of Resources
As the homeless crisis continues in New Mexico, small towns like Taos are starting to feel the effects as well. For over a year, several local organizations have been working…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Journal: Ventana Fund Taps New Executive Director
A New Mexico organization that aims to help finance affordable housing construction and rehabilitation has named a new executive director. Kendra Yevoli is the next executive director at the Ventana…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Business First – People on the Move: Kendra Yevoli Hired at Ventana Fund
Ventana Fund, a New Mexico Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), has announced the addition of Kendra Yevoli as Executive Director. Yevoli will oversee the organizational growth, strategic planning, grassroots organization,…
Read MoreHousing Workshops Scheduled for Northern New Mexico
ULI New Mexico in partnership with the Ventana Fund will be releasing a Northern New Mexico Housing report that follows the April 2023 Northern New Mexico Housing Summit. The results…
Read MoreVentana Fund award aims to help pandemic recovery in New Mexico
Ventana Fund, a New Mexico Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), was awarded $2,637,484 by the U.S. Department of Treasury to help low- and moderate-income communities recover from the pandemic and…
Read MoreTwilight Homes to build in Española following growth spurred by Sandia and Los Alamos National Labs
Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Lab have created a combined 28,000 jobs in New Mexico, spurring economic development in the state. As a result, local homebuilders are breaking…
Read MoreYES Housing breaks ground on multifamily complex in the Near North Valley neighborhood
Calle Cuarta is located at 3525 Fourth St. NW. It will include 61 affordable rental units and four townhomes. Read full story
Read MoreDepartment Of The Treasury Awards $2.6 Million
Funds to be Used to Help Low- & Moderate-Income Communities Recover from Pandemic Ventana Fund, a New Mexico Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), was awarded $2,637,484 by the U.S. Department…
Read MoreDepartment Of The Treasury Awards $580,405
Funds to be used for small affordable rental projects in New Mexico Ventana Fund, a New Mexico Community Development Financial Institution, was awarded $580,405 this week by the U.S. Department…
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