Abundant Communities Together, Inc.

Abundant Communities Together, Inc. ACT is a nonprofit, faith-based community development corporation whose mission is to create abundance for the transformation of communities.

ACT enables faith-based groups serving low and moderate income communities to conduct housing, community and economic development initiatives.

08/03/2020

Featuring Aaron Mitchell - Director of Talent Acquisition at Netflix, Bill Bynum, CEO of HOPE Credit Union, Shannon Alwyn - Treasury Director at Netflix, and...

07/21/2020
07/21/2020

Churches...advance mission and generate revenue by renting space in your church

06/24/2020

Increasing the value of something means making it better. Renovating your property is motivated by one factor, increase in value. To maximize profits from real estate, you must …

03/05/2020

Prayers, Thoughts, Praises, Information & Events from the Congregational Church of South Hempstead, United Church of Christ

Church and communities working together for social good...
03/03/2020

Church and communities working together for social good...

A megachurch member in New York City is preparing to teach young people computer coding and job skills. A Catholic nun in New Orleans is launching a program to help prisoners reenter society. They are two of 12 "social entrepreneurs" who are learning new skills – and supporting each other – in t...

Churches...we can do this
03/02/2020

Churches...we can do this

Once derelict block on Santa Rosa stands as testimony to pastor's pursuit of lifting neighborhood: 'It really wasn’t about making money. It was about restoring this community.'

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South Hempstead, NY
11550

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+15164893610

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ACT enables faith-based groups serving low and moderate income communities to conduct housing, community and economic development initiatives.