News about WIN will be posted here from time to time. Reports on WIN's actions and successes in 2004 and
2005 can be down-loaded from the Members Page. (In PDF format, readable with Adobe Acrobat.)
WIN stages a successful Candidate Accountability Night on May 22 to kick off its 2006 Vote Neighborhoods First Election
Campaign. Eight hundred WIN leaders attended. Four hundred and thirty WIN election campaign workers were commissioned to work
in 43 key precincts to get out the vote. All five mayoral candidates attended. All five mayoral candidates committed to WIN's
Neighborhoods First agenda of $1 billion for neighborhoods, $197 million for affordable housing (includuing 14,000
units) and a $350 million Youth Investment Fund to build, renovate and staff rec centers and programs for the District's youth.
For links to Washington Post articles, go to the Home Page. For further downloadable information about WIN's 2006 Vote Neihborhoods
First election campaign and agenda, go to the Members Page.
WIN's affordable housing development in Ward 7 has won an award from Affordable Housing Finance as the Reader's Choise
Best Affordable Housing Project for 2005. The article can be downloaded below.