17th Maxwell Awards Winners and Finalists Announced
Fannie Mae Foundation and PELTH Honor Winners of Seventeenth Maxwell Awards of Excellence
Fourteen nonprofits honored for their excellence in the creation and management of supportive housing for homeless individuals and families.
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 25th, 2008 -- The Fannie Mae Foundation, in collaboration with the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness, today announced the Seventeenth Maxwell Awards of Excellence winners.
Four organizations received the Maxwell Award of Excellence, along with a $75,000 grant from the Fannie Mae Foundation to continue work in the field of supportive housing for homeless individuals and families. The remaining ten organizations received honorable mentions and were each awarded a $10,000 grant.
“The Fannie Mae Foundation commends each of this year's Maxwell Awards of Excellence winners for their outstanding efforts to prevent and end homelessness. These organizations are true leaders and we are pleased to honor them,” said Peter Beard, executive director of the Fannie Mae Foundation.
“These organizations have greatly improved the lives of homeless individuals and families through their ability to provide appropriate supportive services and permanent housing for their tenants. They are wonderful examples of organizations committed to ending homelessness in their communities,” said Bob Hohler, executive director of the Melville Charitable Trust and executive committee chairman of the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness.
Winners were selected by an independent advisory committee for having produced the best examples of supportive housing in four categories: Housing for Homeless Veterans; Housing for Chronically Homeless Individuals; Housing for Homeless Youth; and Housing for Homeless Families.
The following organizations have been selected as winners and received $75,000 (click on links below or at left to learn more about each of this year's winners):
Housing for Homeless Veterans
Housing for Chronically Homeless Individuals
Housing for Homeless Youth
Housing for Homeless Families
The following organizations were chosen as runners up and received $10,000:
In the Homeless Veterans category:
In the Chronically Homeless Individuals category:
In the Homeless Families category:
In the Homeless Youth category: