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Est.

2022

Fiscal Year Start

Jan 1

Organization Type

Grantseeker

Mission Statement

To support passage of Resolution No. 9970, the Pasadena Charter Amendment Initiative Petition Measure Imposing Rent Control, also known as Measure H. On December 22, 2022 election results were certified that voters approved Measure H. By passing the measure voters approved a new law Article 18: the Pasadena Fair and Equitable Housing Charter Amendment (Measure H) which limits rent increases and evictions in the City of Pasadena and establishes the Pasadena Rental Housing Board, the body responsible for implementation of the measure.
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$0
Expenses
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Net Income:
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Assets
$220
Liabilities
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Net Assets:
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Operating Budget
$0
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Total No. of Grants
3
Median grant size
$18K
Largest grant received
$20K
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Michelle White
Board Member
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Aaron Markowitz
Board Member
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Liberty McCoy
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes does Affordable Pasadena support?
Affordable Pasadena supports work in Public affairs.
Where does Affordable Pasadena operate?
Affordable Pasadena is headquartered in Pasadena, CA.
Who funded Affordable Pasadena recently?
In 2023, Affordable Pasadena received grants from CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, NATIONAL DAY LABORER ORGANIZING NETWORK, and Tenants Together. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant Affordable Pasadena received in 2023?
The largest grant to Affordable Pasadena in 2023 exceeds $20 thousand.