The Minnesota State Housing Tax Credit program is a relatively new way to help finance multifamily and single-family housing that is affordable throughout the state of Minnesota.
PPL's Chief People Officer, Maria Pabon, and her children along with PPL's Director of Communications and Marketing Pauleen Le were interviewed by The New York Times for a story that brings national attention to what many Minnesotans are now navigating amid heightened ICE activity in Minneapolis: whether to carry their passports or proof of citizenship everywhere they go, - not for travel, but for reassurance.
Read how PPL's Opportunity Crossing became a community-centered development born from the ashes of civil unrest after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020.
Read a statement from PPL leadership on the recent presence of ICE and border enforcement agents across Minnesota and the impact it's had on the communities we serve.
Project for Pride in Living (PPL), a leading nonprofit dedicated to affordable housing and career readiness, is proud to announce the hiring of Latisha Moening as its new Volunteer Programs Manager.
On a recent episode of Unscripted with Versique, PPL's President and CEO Karla Henderson shares her inspiring path from Detroit to Minnesota, her work in public service and nonprofits, and her bold vision for community change through housing, education, and career support.