Princeton Community Housing is a non-profit, community-based organization serving Princeton since 1967, providing and managing affordable housing for individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities with very low-, low-, and moderate-incomes. They engage with residents through supportive services and advocacy, promoting vibrant, inclusive communities that accommodate all income levels.
2011
27-4444170
$613.2 thousand
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
An annual benefit event to raise support for affordable housing and community services.
A new apartment building dedicated to providing affordable housing named after two prominent community leaders.
Overview of PCH's achievements and financial health from the previous year.
Outstanding Community Award
Awarded for the construction of the Jim and Fannie Floyd House at Princeton Community Village.
Scholarships Awarded
Awarded $44,000 in scholarships to eight students from Princeton Community Housing.
New Housing Development
Completed the Jim and Fannie Floyd House, adding 25 affordable apartments.
2024-09-27
Annual fundraising gala to support housing and services for residents.
2024-08-09
Celebration of scholarship awards for students residing in PCH homes.
2023-10-28
Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Jim and Fannie Floyd House.
Provides grants for children to attend nonprofit and municipal summer camps.
Supports residents in need, especially during crises.
Advocates for the development of affordable housing policies.
Help organize and execute fundraising events.
Assist in outreach programs to connect with residents.
Support the planning of community events.
"Princeton Community Housing is one of our town’s best assets, helping transform lives by providing access to quality, affordable homes."
Ed Truscelli
Executive Director
"Affordable units benefit everyone, not just those living in the apartments."
Sara Just
Affordable Housing Advocate
"Living in Princeton Community Housing has given my family a safe and stable home."
Community Resident
Resident
Overall Score
56
68
/100
Program Expense Ratio
85.40%
16
/20
Program Revenue Growth
4.39%
10
/20
Leverage Ratio
0.01623
20
/20
Working Capital Ratio
9.925
20
/20
Fundraising Efficiency
0
2
/20
Fiscal Year:2022
Source:Source: Self-reported by organization
Category | Amount | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | 0 | 0.00% |
Program Services | 35.02K | 99.63% |
Investment Income | 129 | 0.37% |
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets | 0 | 0.00% |
Other Notable Sources | 0 | 0.00% |
Total Revenue | 35.15K | 100.00% |