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- Sponsor Closer to Home | bellwetherhousing
Sponsor Closer To Home Sponsor Closer to Home Fundraiser Interested in sponsoring Bellwether's Annual Closer to Home luncheon fundraiser? Your sponsorship goes directly towards our efforts of coupling housing with services. Contact Megan Mayes Events & Fundraising Manager at: mmayes@bellwetherhousing.org Event Details: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 12:00PM – 1:00 PM Virtual More event information will come out in the following months, check back in for updates! Sponsorship Levels and Benefits: Keynote Sponsorship - $30,000 (Only one spot available) • Opportunity to say a few words about your business during virtual event • Opportunity to host peer-to-peer fundraising pages • Video logo listing • Video recognition at virtual event • Logo listing on event website • Logo on event e-communications • Logo included in event e-program • Solo featured social media spotlight with your logo and information about your company • Acknowledgment in e-newsletter and annual report • Opportunity to host a Lunch and Learn for your team or office with Bellwether Housing’s CEO, Susan Boyd. Bellwether to provide catered lunch. Visionary Sponsorship - $10,000 (Only five spots available) • Opportunity to host peer-to-peer fundraising pages • Video logo listing • Video recognition at the virtual event • Logo included on event website • Logo on event e-communications • Logo included in event e-program • Solo featured social media spotlight with your logo and information about your company • Acknowledgment in e-newsletter and annual report • Opportunity to host a kaffeeklatsch for your team or office with Bellwether Housing’s CEO, Susan Boyd. Bellwether to provide coffee and treats. Champion Sponsorship - $5,000 • Opportunity to host peer-to-peer fundraising pages • Video logo listing • Video recognition at the virtual event • Logo listing on event website • Logo included in event e-program • Social media grouped posting with your logo • Acknowledgment in e-newsletter and annual report Advocate Sponsorship – $2,500 • Opportunity to host peer-to-peer fundraising pages • Company name on event website • Company name printed in event e-program • Social media grouped posting with your company name • Acknowledgment in e-newsletter and annual report Partnership - $1,500 • Opportunity to host peer-to-peer fundraising pages • Company name printed in event program • Acknowledgment in e-newsletter and annual report For more information, please contact: Mariel Wettick Events and Fundraising Manager mwettick@bellwetherhousing.org 206-623-0448 Download information about these sponsorship benefits as a PDF. Ready to sponsor? Fill out the commitment form.
- Resident Info Pages
Information and links for Bellwether Housing residents. Pay rent, get help and services. Attention Residents! Open Maintenance Form We are now using a new maintenance request system. Click here to log into your resident portal to enter a maintenance request. If you don’t have a resident portal account, you can register for one here as well. Resident Information If you are a current resident in a Bellwether Property, you can find information here on our general policies and building information. Maintenance Requests Our team will respond to your request within 2 business days. Pay Online Paying online is secure and convenient. Login Access your resident account. Reset Search Aunt Bette's Homemade Pecan Pie Rockin’ Rocky Road Ice Cream Tom’s Heavenly Apple Strudel Joe’s Divine Butter Tarts Sorry, no results for Rent and Access Important Contact Information Keys Laundry Lease Information Packages Rent Self Certification Trash and Recycling Issues and Concerns Complaints and Grievances Form Maintenance Requests Moving Out Legal Notices Moving Out Steps Policies Discriminatory Harassment Grievance Process Household Changes No-Smoking Policy Other Concerns Pets and Service Animals Security Neighbors and Community Safety Personal Safety Resources Reporting Security Incidents Safety Security Cameras Weather Safety Services Advocating for Affordable Housing Reasonable Accommodation and Modifications Renter’s Insurance Resident Services
- Advocate | Bellwether Housing
Advocate for Affordable Housing Bellwether has collaborated with state officials and other housing and service providers to increase future opportunities for affordable apartments. See below for ways that you can help to advocate with us for better laws and policies for affordable housing. Our Upcoming Advocacy Priorities Mobilize support for the renewal of the Seattle Housing Levy in 2023. Pass an Eastside Housing Levy in 2022, creating a new fund. Mobilize for a transformational 2023 Comprehensive Plan in City of Seattle so apartments can be built in all neighborhoods served by frequent transit. Pass the federal Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2021 . This bipartisan bill would dramatically increase federal support for developing new affordable housing. Increase State funding of the Housing Trust Fund and establish a permanent funding source for it. Our Advocacy Agenda Expand resources for housing at the local, state, and federal level. Increase housing density so more homes can be built near transit and in high opportunity neighborhoods in urban King County. Lower development and ownership costs to speed housing development and decrease operating costs. Preserve and expand other supports for the most vulnerable people in our communities, such as rental assistance, emergency eviction moratoriums, vouchers, and other service programs. Improve long term sustainability of our work and the work of other nonprofit housing and human service organizations Housing Policy Wins Housing Policy Wins 2021 City of Seattle Allocated $49.2M from the American Rescue Plan funds for housing and homelessness services. This included $1M to support resident services in non-permanent supportive housing. Rezoned properties owned by faith-based organizations. Allows for extra height and density in return for homes for households with incomes under 60% AMI (Annual Median Income). Renamed “single-family zoning” to “neighborhood residential zoning,” in advance of major rezoning in the 2023 Comprehensive Plan. King County Acquired over 850 homes for chronically homeless people through the Health Through Housing 0.1% sales tax. Another 750 homes will be purchased. State of Washington Legislature Allocated $175M for the Housing Trust Fund . Allocated $120M for Shelter Rapid Acquisition ; a new fund to acquire hotels, motels, and multifamily housing for use as emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing. Amended the housing element of the Growth Management Act . This sets the stage for major Comprehensive Plan updates by cities and counties in 2023 (HB 1220). Funded $42M in grants for utility connections for affordable housing developments. Focuses on rural and suburban areas with limited existing utility infrastructure. Enacted a $100 document recording fee. This funds $280M in rental assistance and operations for permanent supportive housing. Funded housing through the operating budget at a historic level: $130M for Housing and Essential Needs $187M for foreclosure prevention; $37M for operations, maintenance, and services for permanent supportive housing; $20M for long-term vouchers for people with behavioral health or substance abuse disorders. Passed a bill to create a soft landing for the eviction moratorium (SB 5160). This creates a legal right to counsel for tenants facing eviction, requires payment plans for past due rent, and extends some emergency pandemic protections. Federal The federal government allocated $21.5 billion for rental assistance through the American Rescue Plan Act, helping low-income renters stay in their homes. 2020 Local Seattle passed the JumpStart payroll tax, which will raise over $214 million per year, mostly for affordable housing at 0-50% Area Median Income. King County passed the Health Through Housing 0.1% sales tax, which will generate $60 million per year to provide housing for up to 2,000 chronically homeless people. State Housing Trust Fund was funded at a historically high level. Affordable housing and homelessness resources included in the final budgets totaled $174 million. SHB 1590 passed, providing cities and counties the ability to implement the local sales and use tax for affordable housing councilmanically (see Health Through Housing above). SHB 2343 passed, expanding the list of planning actions that cities are encouraged to take to increase residential building capacity. SHB 2384 passed, expanding the property tax exemption for affordable housing providers. $5 million allocated for the Housing Needs Pilot Program to provide rent assistance to elderly or disabled adults on Supplemental Security Income Federal CARES Act funded $100 billion in rental assistance. December 2020 COVID relief omnibus funded an additional $25 billion for rental assistance, to be disbursed in 2021. Established a minimum 4% rate for the 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit at 4% (has ranged between 3% and 3.3% since 2012), effectively expanding tax credit equity by one-third. How you can get involved
- NEWS & EVENTS | Bellwether Housing
News & Events Stay informed about Bellwether Housing events, announcements and publications. See our blog for our latest postings. News and Press Contact Bellwether Marketing and Communications Team Send an email View Full Calendar Upcoming Events on the Calendar Prisma Groundbreaking Thu, Feb 19 Learn more Prisma - opening for residents spring of 2028 Sat, Apr 01 Details
- Laundry | bellwetherhousing
< Back Previous Next Rent and Access Laundry Do not leave clothes or personal items unattended in the laundry room or common areas. Unattended items attract thieves and may result in theft. Building Management is not responsible for the theft of any property left in these areas. If you must leave your laundry unattended, set a timer on your phone so that your clothes do not get left for long periods of time. Washers and dryers are maintained by CSC Serviceworks. If a washer or dryer malfunctions, visit the CSC Service Request Portal . You will need to give your name, building, address, and the sticker number of the machine. CSC will send a service person during regular business hours. Previous Next
- Arbora Court | Bellwether Housing
Affordable Housing in University District / Arbora Court: A modern new building with spacious apartments with large windows, some with city and mountain views, lots of storage, quartz countertops, and wood trim. Located near the UW, the Ave, public transit, the library, and other community amenities, the building also includes a community room, roof deck, modern art, two courtyards, and a playground. Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > Arbora Court 4750 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA 4750 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA Select Future Building View Availability June 2022 Applications will NOT be accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 588-4820 SDCI# Apartments 133 Homes University District Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About Arbora Court A modern new building with spacious apartments with large windows, some with city and mountain views, lots of storage, quartz countertops, and wood trim. Located near the UW, the Ave, public transit, the library, and other community amenities, the building also includes a community room, roof deck, modern art, two courtyards, and a playground. About University District University District THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT Arbora Court Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Established: 2018 Neighborhood: University District Apartments: 133 Types of Units: Incomes Served: Populations Served: Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: Community Space: Features: Services: Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Construction: Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Bellwether Housing Community Partners: Funding Sources: Total Project Cost: Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |
- All Bellwether Buildings | Bellwether Housing
Affordable Housing in Seattle / All Bellwether Buildings: Bellwether Housing in Seattle, WA Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > All Bellwether Buildings 433 Minor Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98104, USA 433 Minor Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98104, USA Select Opening in 1986 View Availability June 2022 Applications are NOT being accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 623-0506 SDCI# Apartments Homes Downtown Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About All Bellwether Buildings Bellwether Housing in Seattle, WA About Seattle Seattle THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT All Bellwether Buildings Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Estimated Completion: 1986 Neighborhood: Downtown Apartments: Types of Units: Incomes Served: Populations Served: Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: Community Space: Features: Services: Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Construction: Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Community Partners: Funding Sources: Total Project Cost: Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |
- Stone Way Apartments | Bellwether Housing
Affordable Housing in Wallingford / Stone Way Apartments: Stone Way Apartments boats spacious floorplans in the heart of Wallingford. The building features a private courtyard and bright modern homes with in walking distance of neighborhood businesses, groceries, shopping, parks and public transit. The downstairs commercial space is home to a cat cafe! Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > Stone Way Apartments 1215 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA 1215 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA Select Future Building View Availability June 2022 Applications will NOT be accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 547-6600 SDCI# Apartments 70 Homes Wallingford Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About Stone Way Apartments Stone Way Apartments boats spacious floorplans in the heart of Wallingford. The building features a private courtyard and bright modern homes with in walking distance of neighborhood businesses, groceries, shopping, parks and public transit. The downstairs commercial space is home to a cat cafe! About Wallingford Wallingford THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT Stone Way Apartments Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Established: 2008 Neighborhood: Wallingford Apartments: 70 Types of Units: Incomes Served: Populations Served: Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: Community Space: Features: Services: Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Construction: Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Bellwether Housing Community Partners: Funding Sources: Total Project Cost: Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |
- Anchor Flats | Bellwether Housing
Affordable Housing in South Lake Union / Anchor Flats: Anchor Flats features modern new apartments, a roof top deck and garden, stunning views of Lake Union, and on site indoor parking. On transit lines and with a walk score of 78, most daily errands can be run on foot. Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > Anchor Flats 1511 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA 1511 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA Select Future Building View Availability June 2022 Applications will NOT be accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 588-4819 SDCI# Apartments 71 Homes South Lake Union Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby 5, 16, 28X, 40, E, 62 View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About Anchor Flats Anchor Flats features modern new apartments, a roof top deck and garden, stunning views of Lake Union, and on site indoor parking. On transit lines and with a walk score of 78, most daily errands can be run on foot. Anchor Flats is one of our newest properties located in the lively South Lake Union neighborhood with easy access to Downtown, Queen Anne, and Fremont - so your options to explore all that Seattle has to offer are endless! This sought-after property features spacious 1 & 2-Bedroom apartments as well as a few lofts that all come with modern laminate flooring, energy efficient features, open kitchens, plenty of closet space, and extra-large windows (almost floor to ceiling!). Enjoy hosting your next movie night in our indoor lounge that is fully equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, and a large flatscreen TV. If you’d rather spend some time barbecuing outside while impressing your friends and family with the amazing views, come barbecue on the roof deck! Some on-site parking options and bike racks available. Our community is pet friendly and we welcome Section 8 and other subsidy programs. The project is built to the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard and is BuiltSmart. Rents range from $840 to $1200. About South Lake Union South Lake Union THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT Anchor Flats Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Established: 2018 Neighborhood: South Lake Union Apartments: 71 Types of Units: 1 & 2-Bedroom (and a few lofts) Incomes Served: 60% AMI Populations Served: Workforce Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: 0 Community Space: 1200 Sq Ft Features: Two shared laundry rooms and a roof deck overlooking Lake Union and downtown Seattle. Modern laminate flooring, energy efficient features, open kitchens, plenty of closet space, and extra-large windows (almost floor to ceiling!). On-site parking options and bike racks available. Services: Bellwether Resident Service Coordinators Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Runberg Architecture Group Construction: RAFN Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Bellwether Housing Community Partners: Funding Sources: City of Seattle’s Future Fund, the Seattle Housing Levy, Umpqua Bank, 40+ local philanthropic investors, key financial partners, and tax credits. Total Project Cost: $23.2M Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |
- Vine Court Apartments | Bellwether Housing
Affordable Housing in Belltown / Vine Court Apartments: A four story brick building situated in the heart of Belltown, Vine Court is within walking distance of Pike Place Market, Seattle Center, the waterfront, public transit, and downtown Seattle Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > Vine Court Apartments 103 Vine St, Seattle, WA 98121, USA 103 Vine St, Seattle, WA 98121, USA Select Opening in 1987 View Availability June 2022 Applications are NOT being accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 981-2496 SDCI# Apartments 55 Homes Belltown Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About Vine Court Apartments A four story brick building situated in the heart of Belltown, Vine Court is within walking distance of Pike Place Market, Seattle Center, the waterfront, public transit, and downtown Seattle About Belltown Belltown THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT Vine Court Apartments Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Estimated Completion: 1987 Neighborhood: Belltown Apartments: 55 Types of Units: Incomes Served: Populations Served: Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: Community Space: Features: Services: Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Construction: Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Bellwether Housing Community Partners: Funding Sources: Total Project Cost: Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |
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- Privacy Policy | Bellwether Housing
Bellwether Housing Privacy Policy Your privacy is important to us. This privacy policy describes the type of information we collect and how this information is used. Our Website Bellwether Housing puts a high priority on protecting your privacy. Bellwether collects non-personally-identifying information, such as browser type, date and time of each visitor, and referring site. Information that is collected is anonymous by default. The purpose in collecting this information is to better understand how Bellwether visitors use our website. This information is not used to personally identify you. Personal information is collected if explicitly asked for, in connection with online donations, mailing lists, registration to special events, and other similar purposes that are clearly and explicitly identifies. Protecting of Certain Personally-Identifying Information Bellwether discloses potentially personally-identify and personally-identifying information only to those of its employees that need to know information in order to process or provide services available. We do not sell, share or rent this information to others under any circumstances. We will use the personal information to protect against potential fraud. We may verify with third parties the information collected in the course of processing a gift, event registration or other donation. If you use a credit or debit card on the website, we may use card authorization and fraud screening services to verify that your card information and address matches the information that you supplied to us and that the card being used has not been reported lost or stolen. Donor Policy Bellwether Housing is committed to respecting and protecting the personal privacy of its members, donors, guests, and website visitors at www.bellwetherhousing.org . Bellwether Housing uses personally identifiable information from donors that is collected at several points on our website, including name, address, telephone number, email address, and donor comments when a donor voluntarily provides this information to us. When a donor pledges money as a donation, Bellwether Housing requests certain personally identifiable information from them on our secure donation form and/ or by telephone. In addition, a record is kept of each donor’s giving history. Donor information is stored on a Bellwether Housing donor management database. Access to the database is restricted to personnel with a legitimate business need to access or modify the information contained therein. This information is maintained on file for IRS purposes and is also utilized for gift acknowledgments, donor recognition, and mailing lists. The Bellwether Housing will not sell, share, rent, or trade our donors’ names or personal information with any other entity, nor send mailings to our donors solely on behalf of other organizations though we will, from time to time, include information on collaborative initiatives with other entities to our donors via applicable means. This policy applies to all information received by Bellwether Housing, both online and offline, on any Platform (“Platform”, includes the Bellwether Housing website and mobile applications), as well as any electronic, written, or oral communications. Resident and Applicant Information Bellwether Housing collects personal information from residents and housing applicants through forms submitted on our website, including grievance forms, requests for reasonable accommodation or modification, and other resident communications. This information may include names, contact information, housing details, and information voluntarily shared related to a concern, disability, or housing need. This information is used to review, respond to, investigate, and resolve concerns; to process requests for reasonable accommodation or modification; and to comply with applicable fair housing, civil rights, and accessibility laws. Access to this information is limited to staff members who have a legitimate business need to review it. Bellwether Housing does not sell or rent resident personal information. Information may be shared internally and, when required, with legal counsel, government agencies, or other parties as necessary to meet legal or regulatory obligations or to address the concern raised. We take reasonable measures to safeguard resident information and handle grievance submissions with care and confidentiality. Providing contact information may be necessary to investigate or respond to your concern. Bellwether Housing prohibits retaliation against any resident or applicant for submitting a grievance or requesting an accommodation. Updates to this Privacy Policy Without prejudice to your rights under applicable law, this Privacy Policy may be updated periodically and without prior notice to you to reflect changes in our Personal Data practices. We will notify website users of changes by updating the “Last Updated” date below. Last Updated: January 1, 2026







