Make a Donation to CSH
Your support allows CSH to bring dignity and hope to more men, women and families through supportive housing.
There are 3 ways to give to CSH. Whichever you choose, we thank you for your support!
Donate online at Network for Good.
Mail your check (with your return address & telephone number) to: CSH 61 Broadway, Suite 2300, NY, NY 10006.
Federal employees can designate their Combined Federal Campaign contributions for CSH (Corporation for Supportive Housing) using CFC Number: 45368.
Read our gift acceptance policy, and web and donor privacy policy.
Become a Corporate Partner
Regional Conferences
CSH forums held across the country draw hundreds of leaders in the affordable and supportive housing fields.
Butler Human Services Furniture creates furniture for community-based programs, supportive housing organizations, and healthcare and education environments. They are an Affiliated Business Partner of CSH and offer a variety of support from underwriting of a number CSH’s Supportive Housing Institutes around the country to being a sponsor of our annual CSH Supportive Housing Summit, since our very first year.
Support for CSH’s Core Services in Locations Nationally
Training Series
Product Development
Corporations have underwritten the cost of developing new training curriculum, guidebooks, and toolkits for supportive housing. We are happy to feature their support on all finished products.
Corporations also provide critical support for our field operations. Here are a few examples of how such support produces results.
Bank of America offers programmatic support for CSH’s work in Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, and Texas as well as at the national level. Dignity Health hospitals and health centers support CSH’s lending activity as well as our Social Innovation Fund (SIF) initiative and broader Frequent User work in Los Angeles. HSBC Bank currently offers programmatic support for CSH’s work in New York and Los Angeles as well as being a key investor in the new Supportive Housing Solutions Fund. Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing is a longstanding supporter of CSH’s efforts to develop supportive housing in Ohio. Wells Fargo’s Neighborhood LIFT Program is supporting the creation of permanent, affordable housing with services for people who have been homeless in Houston and Harris County, Texas.
Loan Programs
As a CDFI, CSH solicits corporate and philanthropic investments, which in turn allow us to offer our lending to supportive housing projects nationally. In mid-2013, CSH launched a new national loan fund, the Supportive Housing Solutions Fund, which is the first ever national loan fund dedicated solely to supportive housing and will spur the creation of over 9,500 units of supportive and affordable housing. The Fund was initiated with an investment from CSH along with the Wells Fargo NEXT Awards for Opportunity Finance, and contributions from Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, HSBC Bank, Morgan Stanley, as well as our philanthropic partners, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Our Funders & Supporters

Funder Spotlight: Arnall Family Foundation
CSH and Cross Sector Innovations have received funding from the Arnall Family Foundation (AFF) and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) to work with service providers, investors and state agencies to develop and implement a supportive housing demonstration for high-risk youth in Oklahoma.
Major Supporters
AARP
Allen and Shirley Speiser Foundation, Inc.
Altman Foundation
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
California Community Foundation
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Capital One
CareSource Management Group
Central Indiana Community Foundation
City of Chicago, Department of Family and Support Services
City of Houston
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Connecticut Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Corporation for National and Community Service
County of Los Angeles Chief Executive Officer
David Weekley Family Foundation
Deborah De Santis
Deutsche Bank
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
Houston Endowment, Inc.
HSBC Bank USA
Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities
Illinois Housing Development Authority
Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority
Johnson Charitable Gift Fund
JP Morgan Chase Bank
Kresge Foundation
Lanterman Housing Alliance
Lawrence D. Rubenstein
Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department
McGregor Fund
Melville Charitable Trust
Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care
MetLife Foundation
Meyer Memorial Trust
Missouri Foundation for Health
Morgan Stanley
Multnomah County
Napa County Health & Human Services Agency
Oak Foundation
Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
Ohio Department of Youth Services
Polk Bros. Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Robin Hood Foundation
San Diego County Behavioral Health Services Administration
San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing
State of Illinois Department of Human Services
The Brown Foundation
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
U.S. Department of Treasury
United Hospital Fund
UnitedHealth Group
Weingart Foundation
Key Supporters
- Adams County Office of Regional Affairs All Chicago Making Homelessness History Alliance Behavioral Healthcare Annie E. Casey Foundation Anthem BB&T Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Boston Foundation Butler Human Services California Community Foundation Central Florida Foundation City of Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services City of San Jose Housing Department City of Dallas City of Indianapolis Clark County Department of Social Services Collaborative Solutions CORT Furniture County of San Diego Dept. of Housing & Community Development Dignity Health Foundation Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Ending Community Homelessness Coalition Greater Minnesota Housing Fund Hamilton County Harris Family Foundation Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City Houston Downtown Management District Howard and Jacqueline Chertkof Foundation Indiana Family & Social Services Administration John and Marilyn Wells Family Foundation Kentucky Division of Behavioral Health Lakshmi Balachandran Lutheran Child and Family Services of Indiana/Kentucky Multi-Service Center NeighborWorks America New Jersey Department of Children and Families New York City Human Resources Administration New York City Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice New York Community Trust Nord Family Foundation Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
- Ohio Housing Finance Agency Oklahoma Dept. of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Orange County Community Services Oregon Community Foundation Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Pritzker Foundation San Diego Workforce Partnership Santander Bank Foundation South Dakota Housing Development Authority State of Illinois Department of Human Services State of New Jersey, Department of Community Affairs Kenneth Bacon Steven Friedman James L. Logue Douglas M. Weill Jeffrey I. Brodsky Rachel Diller Pete Earley Sandra L. Forquer Dransfield Christina and Qahir Madhany Stephen Norman Michelle H. Norris James O'Connell Carolyn Powell Donald Falk Roland Lamb Steven Leifman Sherry Seiwert Deborah Burkhart Dorothy Edwards Adam Handwerker Scott Layne Nicole Levy Maxwell Lubin Jeffrey A. Nemetsky Robert Tudor Nancy G. Whitney Michael Yadgar Deborah De Santis Robert Friant Catherine Kitchin David Provost
For more options and information, contact Nancy McGraw, Chief Development Officer at CSH, 61 Broadway, Suite 2300, New York, NY 10006 or call 212-986-2966 ext. 282; nancy.mcgraw@csh.org