Charity Navigator has awarded CSH its top rating – 4 Stars. This means we are recognized as exceeding the industry standards, outperforming most charities.
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Charity Navigator works to guide intelligent giving. By guiding intelligent giving, they aim to advance a more efficient and responsive philanthropic marketplace, in which givers and the charities they support work in tandem to overcome our nation’s and the world’s most persistent challenges.
Charity Navigator rates charities by evaluating two broad areas of performance; their Financial Health and their Accountability & Transparency. The subsequent ratings show givers how efficiently a charity will use their support today, and how well it has sustained its programs and services over time and a charity’s level of commitment to being accountable and transparent.
Charity Navigator requires 7 years of forms to complete an evaluation, As such, their reviews and considerations are deliberate, well-thought-out processes. Their 4-Star ratings reflect a charity’s stable, dependable performance over the long haul.
CSH joins an exclusive club by being deemed exceptional with a 4-Star rating. Out of the over 7,500 charities evaluated by Charity Navigator, less than 1/3 ever receive a 4-Star rating.
CSH has earned the trust of Charity Navigator and countless philanthropic organizations, corporations and individual donors. You can help us by showing your support for our efforts to house and heal the most vulnerable people in our society.
CSH’s mission is to advance housing solutions that deliver three powerful outcomes: 1) improved lives for the most vulnerable people 2) maximized public resources and 3) strong, healthy communities across the country.
CSH is working to solve some of the most complex and costly social problems our country faces–like those related to homelessness.
CSH envisions a future in which high-quality supportive housing solutions are integrated into the way every community serves the men, women and children in most need.