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Corporation for Supportive Housing

NEW YORK, NY EIN: 13-3600232 Website

The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is a national nonprofit intermediary and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1991, CSH is the only national nonprofit organization focused exclusively on increasing the availability of supportive housing. The organization combines affordable housing with support services to improve the lives of vulnerable people and build healthy communities across the United States.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$389.8M

+38.8% YoY

Annual Giving

$11.2M

-12.4% YoY

Grant Count

40

-32.2% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$280K

+29.3% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

Mission: CSH works to advance affordable housing aligned with services as an approach to help people thrive. The organization does this by advocating for effective policies and funding, equitably investing in communities, and strengthening the supportive housing field.

CSH operates through five primary approaches:

  1. Strengthening Cross-Sector Partnerships — Helping communities and government agencies design solutions that shift public resources to proven solutions that offset public costs and improve outcomes.

  2. Engaging Policy and Decision Makers — Working with federal, state, and local governments to increase understanding and backing of supportive housing, advocating for policies and programs that promote housing, services, and economic security.

  3. Funding Housing and Programs — Providing funding to projects and initiatives that include supportive housing through loans and grants that support various supportive housing options and build capacity of emerging developers.

  4. Creating and Evaluating Innovative Solutions — Developing and evaluating new models and demonstration programs with innovative, person-centered, and data-driven methods to improve supportive housing outcomes.

  5. Educating and Empowering the Field — Developing best practices, tools, and training programs that build capacity through training, consulting, and technical assistance.

Grantmaking

CSH provides funding through multiple mechanisms:

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

CSH operates nationally with a focus on communities across the United States. Recent activity indicates funding and lending activity in states including Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois, with specific project work in Houston and other major metropolitan areas.

Grant Distribution by State

19states
+11 more states

Cities

AberdeenAkronAlbanyAlexandriaAnn ArborArlingtonAtlantaBemidjiBostonBridgeportBronxBrooklynChicagoCincinnatiClevelandColumbusCommerceCranfordDaytonDenver

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

2024 Financial Data:

  • Total Revenue: $106 million
  • Total Expenses: $61.9 million
  • Total Assets: $390 million
  • Total Liabilities: $258 million
  • Total Giving: $11,395,680

2023 Financial Data:

  • Total Revenues: $75,294,816
  • Total Expenses: $53,122,792
  • Total Assets: $280,716,921

Organizational Scale: CSH employs 196 staff members as of 2023.

Cumulative Impact: CSH has invested more than $2.2 billion in communities since its founding.

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$29M$58M$88M$117M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$389,766,055$280,716,921$199,931,142
Revenue$106,263,944$75,294,816$46,608,265
Expenses$61,884,473$53,122,792$41,365,006
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$1,246,827$265,896$300,682
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$3M$6M$10M$13M43 grants202026 grants202128 grants202259 grants202340 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

EDEN INC$1.7MINTEGRATED SERVICES FOR …$1.6MTALBERT HOUSE$1.2MMIAMI VALLEY HOUSING OPP…$806KFAITH MISSION$490KCOMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES$360KLICKING COUNTY COALITION…$353KAHC INC$300KARLINGTON PARTNERSHIP FO…$300KBAY AGING$300K

Grant Size Distribution

187 grants across all recorded years

66<$50K20$50–100K46$100–250K32$250–500K9$500K–1M14$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Eden Inc ($1,688,678), Integrated Services for Behavioral Health ($1,644,035), Talbert House ($1,201,071).

RecipientPurposeAmount
AHC INC ARLINGTON, VAFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$300,000
ARLINGTON PARTNERSHIP FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING INC ARLINGTON, VAFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$300,000
AVALON HOUSING INC ANN ARBOR, MIFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$15,000
BAY AGING URBANNA, VAFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$300,000
BROOKLYN COMMUNITY SERVICES BROOKLYN, NYFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$75,000
CENTER FOR HOUSING & HEALTH CHICAGO, ILFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$166,000
CLARETIAN ASSOCIATES INC CHICAGO, ILFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$7,500
COLEMAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES KENT, OHFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$50,000
COMMUNITIES FIRST FLINT, MIFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$15,000
COMMUNITY FIRST INC MILWAUKEE, WIFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE$7,500

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Principal Officer: Deborah De Santis

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

DEBORAH DE SANTISPRESIDENT & CEO$500KBRIGITT JANDREAUCHIEF LOAN OFFICER$383KEILEEN HAWESCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER$321KNANCY MCGRAWCHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER$308KEDITH GIMMGENERAL COUNSEL$306KELIZABETH DRAPAVICE PRESIDENT OF CONSULTING…$279KROBIN ROBINCHIEF PEOPLE AND ADMINISTRAT…$267KRYAN MOSERVICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGY A…$220K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
MICHELLE NORRISCHAIRPERSON1
CAROLYN POWELLVICE CHAIR1
PAULA MORABITOSECRETARY1
DEBORAH DE SANTISPRESIDENT & CEO40$499,523
PEGGY BAILEYDIRECTOR1
JEFF I BRODSKYDIRECTOR1
DEBORAH BURKARTDIRECTOR1
DIANA YAZZIE DEVINEDIRECTOR1
DONALD S FALKDIRECTOR1
CHRISTINE JAMES-BROWNDIRECTOR1
ROLAND LAMBDIRECTOR1
RAY LAYDIRECTOR1
JUDGE STEVEN LEIFMANDIRECTOR1
QAHIR MADHANYDIRECTOR1
MATTHEW MORTONDIRECTOR1
DR JIM O'CONNELLDIRECTOR1
TRACEY SCOTTDIRECTOR1
BRIGITT JANDREAUCHIEF LOAN OFFICER40$383,147
EILEEN HAWESCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER40$320,587
NANCY MCGRAWCHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER40$307,654
EDITH GIMMGENERAL COUNSEL40$305,574
ROBIN ROBINCHIEF PEOPLE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER40$266,648
ELIZABETH DRAPAVICE PRESIDENT OF CONSULTING AND FIELD OPS40$278,756
RYAN MOSERVICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGY AND IMPACT40$219,924

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

CSH secured an $85 million NMTC allocation award, bringing total NMTC awards to $570 million. The organization selected pilot projects to address high acuity health needs in supportive housing. CSH awarded a grant to NHP Foundation for construction of permanent supportive housing in Houston.

CSH Secures $85 Million NMTC Allocation Award, Bringing Total ...

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Corporation for Supportive Housing fund?

**Mission:** CSH works to advance affordable housing aligned with services as an approach to help people thrive. The organization does this by advocating for effective policies and funding, equitably investing in communities, and strengthening the supportive housing field. CSH operates through five primary approaches: 1. **Strengthening Cross-Sector Partnerships** — Helping communities and government agencies design solutions that shift public resources to proven solutions that offset public co…

How do I apply for a grant from Corporation for Supportive Housing?

CSH provides funding through multiple mechanisms: **Loans and NMTC Investments:** CSH offers New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) investments and flexible, low-cost loans to commercial or housing developers interested in building new affordable housing or community services. In 2022, CSH approved 53 loans amounting to $151.7 million. In 2023, CSH approved 53 loans totaling $187.2 million. **Grant Activity:** Based on 2024 financial data, CSH's total giving was $11,395,680. Typical grant awards range fr…

Where does Corporation for Supportive Housing make grants?

CSH operates nationally with a focus on communities across the United States. Recent activity indicates funding and lending activity in states including Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois, with specific project work in Houston and other major metropolitan areas.

What size grants does Corporation for Supportive Housing award?

In 2024, Corporation for Supportive Housing awarded 40 grants totaling $11.2M — an average of about $280K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Corporation for Supportive Housing's EIN?

Corporation for Supportive Housing's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 13-3600232. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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