National Housing Federation

Each year they invest in a diverse range of neighbourhood projects that help create strong, vibrant communities.

[1] Members of the Federation possess approximately two million five hundred thousand residences.

[2] The Federation campaigns at a local and national level to ensure housing associations can continue to deliver affordable housing, contributes to the housing and social policy agenda on issues such as sustainability, care and support, equality and homelessness, organises events including conferences and exhibitions for the social housing sector, provides training specifically aimed at housing professionals and member organisation board members, publishes guides, books, manuals, online resources and free downloadable documents for housing professionals and delivers services encompassing a range of organisational and business support for member organisations and their tenants.

The NHF was formerly known as the National Federation of Housing Associations, which was situated at 88 Old Street, London.

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