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Making Sense of Your Dollars and Cents
When the Agency for Co-operative Housing was established in 2005, our mission was clear: help federally funded housing co-ops improve their operations.
And, as for most businesses, dollars and cents play a big role in that.
We needed a way to help co-op members better understand their co-op’s
Risk Matters for Your Co-op
Every year, every Agency client housing co-op receives a Risk Assessment Report. It is one of the most valuable tools for understanding your co-op’s financial health and future prospects.
The report, together with the Plain Language Financials and Performance Report, is part of the Agency’s Annual
Risk Ratings Improve Across Co-op Portfolio
From our early beginnings, one of the primary tools the Agency has used to help co-ops improve their operations is their risk rating.
Essentially, a risk rating identifies a co-op’s current degree of health and its future prospects, based on evaluations of its financial strength, operational
Know Where Your Co-op Stands with the Performance Report
We’re all warned against “keeping up with the Joneses,” but for housing co-ops, knowing how you’re doing financially and operationally compared to your fellow co-ops is essential information.
So, to help co-ops “keep up,” the Agency created the Performance Report.

Using data from our clients’ Annual
Tip of the Month
Capital Plans and Contributions
Comparing 2007 and 2020, we saw the median annual contributions per unit almost triple ($1,026 per unit to $3,052).