Piedmont Housing Alliance

111 Monticello Ave., Suite 104
Charlottesville VA, 22902-5660


Piedmont Housing Alliance (PHA) is a non-profit organization established in 1983 to address affordable housing and other community development needs in the Charlottesville region. PHA finances affordable housing primarily for low-income families and individuals living in six jurisdictions in central Virginia, including Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, and Nelson Counties, and the City of Charlottesville. The organization currently operates six loan funds, including loans for first time home purchase, home improvement, or community development.

CDFI Awards for Piedmont Housing Alliance


FA (2008) - $1,073,985

Piedmont Housing Alliance (PHA) is a certified CDFI established in 1983 PHA provides affordable housing loans and development services to low and moderate-income families in and around Charlottesville, Virginia PHA will use the 2008 Technical Assistance grant of $73,985 to 1) pay the salary of the Director of Program Services; 2) send staff to conferences and professional training sessions; 3) commission contractors to conduct market & feasibility analysis; and 4) obtain a laptop PHA will use the 2008 Financial Assistance award of $1,000,000 to increase its lending capital and to continue providing affordable housing products and development services.



SECA (1999) - $50,100

The technical assistance award will be used for staff computer training; asset management training; market analysis research; and computer equipment.



(0) - $0



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