More big donors push Charlotte’s public-private campaign for affordable housing past $250M


In less than 18 months, a coalition of nonprofits, local government and businesses has pulled in $250 million worth of grants, land donations and low-cost financing to help solve Charlotte’s affordable housing crisis. The leader of the campaign, Foundation For The Carolinas CEO Michael Marsicano, on Thursday evening disclosed a combined $15 million in commitments to push a pair of housing funds past their target amounts.

The Charlotte Housing Opportunity Investment Fund, created by the foundation,…

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