Housing Trust Welcomes Four New Board Members

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Housing Trust Welcomes Four New Board Members

Housing Trust Welcomes Four New Board Members

Lisa Gutierrez of US Bancorp, Sparky Harlan of Bill Wilson Center,  Nathan Ho of Silicon Valley Leadership Group, and Jim Morgensen of LinkedIn have joined Housing Trust Silicon Valley’s board of directors, bringing decades of wisdom and…

Kathleen King headshot

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Board Member Spotlight: Kathleen King

Kathleen King headshot

Kathleen King is a California native but has called a lot of careers home. Nearly 20 years at Applied Materials, a member of the Saratoga City Council, two terms as mayor of that city, and the past ten years as CEO of the Healthier Kids Foundation.

La Avenida Avenue rendering

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TECH Fund Money Moves Fast in Mountain View

La Avenida Avenue rendering

It was only last month Housing Trust announced LinkedIn’s $10 million investment in affordable housing in Mountain View using TECH Fund – joining original backers Cisco Foundation, Sobrato Family Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

Second Street Studios - Dec. 18, 2017

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Construction Racing Along At Second Street

Second Street Studios - Dec. 18, 2017

On Dec. 6th we got to visit First Community Housing’s newest development that Housing Trust provided predevelopment funding towards and watched the fascinating, Lego brick-like construction of the 134 home project.

TECH Fund logo

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LinkedIn Invests $10 million in TECH Fund

TECH Fund logo

LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network based in Silicon Valley, has invested $10 million in TECH Fund, an initiative of Housing Trust Silicon Valley to get more high-tech organizations, large employers and philanthropists involved with creating affordable housing in the Bay Area.

New Grant Program for First-Time Homebuyers

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New Grant Program for First-Time Homebuyers

New Grant Program for First-Time Homebuyers

The Housing Affordability Fund was launched with $100,000 from the California Association of REALTORS® Housing Affordability Fund plus additional donations for operational costs contributed by the Santa Clara County REALTOR® Foundation and the Silicon Valley REALTORS® Charitable Foundation.