Community Partners for Affordable Housing
Amy Rosenfeld Kaufman is an experienced professional currently serving as Vice President of Community Relations at Community Partners for Affordable Housing since February 2011, having previously held the position of Director of Development and Community Relations within the same organization. Prior roles include Associate positions at Phelan Pope & John and Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, as well as Assistant to David Broder at The Washington Post. Amy Rosenfeld Kaufman earned a Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Public Policy from Duke University.
Community Partners for Affordable Housing
CPAH is a HUD-certified nonprofit organization that develops affordable housing and provides services that empower individuals and families to secure and retain quality housing. CPAH offers a continuum of housing services that clients throughout the northern suburbs can access with one phone call including rental assistance, rental housing, property management, HUD-certified housing counseling, down payment assistance, owner-occupied rehabilitation, accessibility improvements, foreclosure counseling, financial counseling, community land trust programming, inclusionary housing administration, housing rehabilitation, project management and new construction.