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Fahe is proud to stand alongside fellow coalition members in announcing a new strategic plan from the Partners for Rural Transformation (PRT), outlining a national, solutions-driven vision to
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At a moment when Appalachia faces both a deepening housing crisis and increasing pressure on nonprofit resources, Fahe is investing in something essential but often overlooked: how emerging leaders
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In January, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) convened executive leaders in Tennessee, including NAHRO CEO Mark Thiele and Fahe Member and Executive Director of Oak
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In Lexington, Kentucky, a former industrial site is being reimagined into something communities across Appalachia urgently need: walkable workforce housing built within existing infrastructure. The
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We’re proud to share that Fahe was recently featured in The Lane Report, Kentucky’s leading business publication covering economic development, finance, and policy across the
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Under the leadership of Susan Hammond, Fahe’s NCDFI Relationship Manager and a member of the Penobscot Indian Nation, the organization launched a Native Lending initiative designed to expand access
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Today, community leaders, state officials, project partners, and Fahe joined together at 1000 Delaware Avenue in Lexington to break ground on The Railyard, a mixed-income, mixed-use development that
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Fahe awarded $2.4 million in Maximizing Appalachian Capacity (MAC) grants to support nine projects led by 11 nonprofit Members across Appalachia.
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Fahe’s Housing Can’t Wait® campaign has earned a Silver Anthem Award, one of the leading international honors celebrating mission-driven and social impact
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America’s housing crisis is impossible to ignore. Home prices are rising, starter homes are vanishing, and safe, affordable housing has never been harder to find.
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