About Us

Our Mission

The Detroit Housing Network's (DHN) mission is to create healthy neighborhoods and advance racial equity in our communities by increasing housing stability and affordable homeownership for Detroit residents.

Detroit's Trusted Housing Leaders

The Detroit Housing Network is made up of the city's most trusted housing leaders, advocates and service providers. The core of the Detroit Housing Network is made up of our Members, who bring decades of experience serving Detroit neighborhoods by providing access to essential housing services.

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Network Partners and Funders

With the leadership of the City of Detroit and CHN Housing Partners, along with the support of Detroit's larger housing eco-system, these Detroit Housing Network Partners are working behind the scenes to simplify the way Detroiters access housing services.

DHN In the News

City, Gilbert Family Foundation and CHN Housing Partners team up to expand housing support for Detroiters, simplifying access to critical resources

The City of Detroit, Gilbert Family Foundation, and CHN Housing Partners have teamed up to transform how Detroiters access housing resources and services, anchored by a new centralized City hotline and a $10 million investment from the Gilbert Family Foundation. 

City, Gilbert Foundation, others partner to expand, simplify housing support for Detroiters

“The City and its partners offer a lot of great services to help Detroiters with their housing needs, but they don’t mean much if people don’t know how to access them,” said Mayor Mike Duggan. “Thanks to the efforts of our partners and the generous support of the Gilbert Family Foundation, we now have a simple process to guide residents to the right housing resource and a growing number of programs to help them.”

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Detroit nonprofits to join forces to increase services for homeowners

A group of six Detroit-based housing nonprofits are coming together to create the Detroit Housing Network, an effort to boost housing stability and affordable home ownership in the city.