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  • Housing Choice Voucher (Landlords) | How CDLI Can Help

    1cd38faf-ea0a-4277-902c-5685846d3d19 Home How We Can Help Details List Your Unit Let us help you fill your vacant units! Complete the electronic form to share any available units with searching voucher holders (one unit per form). Click here for the form. NSPIRE Requirements for 2025 NSPIRE REQUIREMENTS .pdf Download PDF • 217KB HCV NSPIRE Most Common Fails .pdf Download PDF • 1.37MB The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program (previously referred to as Section 8) assists families and individuals to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, and is not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects. Once the tenant and landlord sign a lease, the tenant's family typically contributes 30%-40% of their income towards rent and utilities, and the HCV program pays the remainder directly to the landlord. CDLI is the Local Administrator for the New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) Housing Choice Voucher program on Long Island and select rental properties in Brooklyn, NY. Benefits of Being an HCV Participating Property Owner: You will get timely and dependable payments from the Public Housing Authority (PHA) Participating, compliant landlords will receive timely and dependable housing assistance payments (HAP) each month once the HAP contract and lease are signed. Payments are made directly into the property owner’s account, no worries about lost checks or late payments. Potential for limited unit turnover The average HCV participant remains in a unit for 7-8 years. You will get your full rental payment When an HCV tenant’s income permanently changes, the portion of rent paid by the PHA and the tenant is adjusted to reflect this change. This provides financial protection to landlords in that if an HCV tenant’s income decreases, there is a process for the PHA to pay a larger portion of the rent to the landlord so the landlord continues to receive a full rental payment. You will receive regular inspections Some landlords appreciate the routine inspections because they provide an opportunity to check on the condition of the unit. This can result in identifying maintenance needs that may have otherwise gone unnoticed for some time. Landlords that own or manage properties across wide geographies in particular tend to appreciate the value in having a routine, objective inspection of their rental units. Please note property owners of subsidized units are required to comply with all relevant state and local codes in addition to HQS requirements. If a property owner has units in a municipality where rental permits are required, it is expected that property owners obtain and maintain compliance with all applicable rental permit requirements. CDLI may, upon request, require submission of documentation to demonstrate rental permit or other state/local code compliance. You may request annual reasonable rent increases Compliant landlords may request a rent increase at the annual anniversary of the HAP contract by written notice to the PHA. You can help low-income elderly, disabled, and veteran households, as well as families with children by providing affordable housing More than 50 percent of vouchers serve elderly or non-elderly disabled families. About 45 percent of vouchers assist single-parent families. Learn more about participating in the HCV Program: Information about the benefits and myths about being an HCV Property Owner: English Spanish Steps to become an HCV Participating Property Owner: English Spanish Payment Standards and Rent Increase Information The resources below provide information regarding potential rental rates and rent increases for units participating in the HCV program. Please read through the HCV Program Payment Standard and Rental Increase Guidance document to assist in determining potential rent or opportunities for rental increases. Payment Standards 2026 NYE Payment Standards 2026 Nassau Payment Standards 2026 Suffolk Payment Standards Utility Allowances 2026 NYC Utility Allowances 2026 Village of Freeport Utility Allowances 2026 Nassau Utility Allowances 2026 Suffolk Utility Allowances Project Based Vouchers ONLY 2026 Nassau/Suffolk PBV Rent Limits 2026 NYE PBV Rent Limits Rent Increase Form Rent Increase Form .pdf Download PDF • 136KB Making Moves The Making Moves program provides housing mobility coaching and financial assistance to Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) families that have children aged 18 or under who are interested in living in well-resourced areas and offers possible additional landlord incentives. Visit our Making Moves page here . Click here to view The Long Island Opportunity Lookup tool. Source of Income Discrimination Everyone deserves a place to make their home, including tenants who receive government assistance. A rental applicant cannot be rejected or steered based on their lawful source of income. Learn more here: https://www.homeforallofus.org/source-of-income/ Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspections Resources Property owners must maintain compliance with all HQS requirements. Please note property owners of subsidized units are required to comply with all relevant state and local codes in addition to HQS requirements. If a property owner has units in a municipality where rental permits are required, it is expected property owners obtain and maintain compliance with all applicable rental permit requirements. CDLI may, upon request, require submission of documentation to demonstrate rental permit or other state/local code compliance. Below are some resources related to HQS inspections: HQS Form: Form utilized to complete HQS inspections, along with summary information regarding minimum criteria. HUD Form 52580A - HCV Inspection Form .pdf Download PDF • 1.65MB HQS Administrative Plan Chapter: Full HQS requirements. https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/DOC_35620.PDF Most Common HQS Failures: Reviewing your property and correcting for common HQS failures reduces the likelihood of a failed inspection. No Access - The Inspector must have access to the basement and all rooms for inspection. Inspection appointment letters are mailed to tenants ~2 weeks prior to inspection. Please follow up with the tenant to confirm their typical inspection month and/or date. Electrical - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GCFI) outlets are required within 6 ft of water sources (Tubs, sinks, etc.). Outlets must be wired properly (no open grounds, reverse polarity, hot/neutral reverse, etc.). No exposed wiring, missing cover plates, or open gaps in the electrical panel. Inoperable Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors - Smoke detectors are required in each bedroom. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are required on each level. Deteriorated and Unstable Paint Surfaces - Peeling, cracking, chipping paint. Security - All doors and windows accessible from outside must lock and be double keyed. Deadbolts not permitted. Cutting Hazards - Broken glass, cracked floor tiles, countertops, protruding nails, etc. Infestations - Presence of roaches, mice, bedbugs, fleas, etc. Utilities - All utilities must be in service. Missing Handrails - Handrails are required for four or more steps. Update your Contact Information Stay connected electronically by providing your email and mobile: https://cdcli.tfaforms.net/4866621 CDLI Landlord Forum Click here to learn more about the HCV program for landlords. Landlord Forum March 3, 2026 at 12:00 PM Virtual Webinar Register Now HUD Landlord Resources PIH HCV Landlord Resources | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Sign Up for HUD Landlord Newsletters Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 Email : landlordforum@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Contact us today! Contact Us Housing Choice Voucher (Landlords) Providing affordable housing in our communities while receiving timely and dependable rental payments.

  • Town of Southampton Accessory Dwelling Unit Loan | How CDLI Can Help

    726cf278-1a5c-4f6b-b0a0-eaed4e8e86e1 Home How We Can Help Details The Town of Southampton, through its Community Housing Fund (CHF), is offering funding to eligible Town residents for the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs). These units help address the shortage of affordable housing in many of the Town of Southampton’s hamlets. Note: In the Town of Southampton’s local code, ADUs are referred to as “Accessory Apartments.” ADUs provide an additional option for housing that is typically more affordable than renting or buying a standalone unit. They can also help accommodate individuals or families who may otherwise struggle to find suitable housing within their budget. Loan Highlights Homeowner Income Eligibility: There is no income limit for homeowners. Tenant Income Eligibility: The household income of the tenant must be at or below current Nassau/Suffolk AMI of 130%. No Interest Rate Loans for 20 years. Loan repayment begins year 2. Owner Occupancy : Both the homeowner and tenant must occupy the apartment as their primary residence to prevent the units from being used for short-term rentals or investment purposes. Workforce Housing: At least one Tenant must work at least 30 hours a week at a business located within the Town of Southampton. Affordability Restrictions: The limit on the rent charged must comply with the Town rental guidelines to ensure that it remains affordable for renters. Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email : homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Apply now Town of Southampton Accessory Dwelling Unit Loan Loan for eligible applicants to help cover construction costs of a new accessory dwelling unit (ADU).

  • Foreclosure Intervention | How CDLI Can Help

    24531bb2-3819-4739-ba77-10fd47d1300a Home How We Can Help Details At CDLI, we are passionate about keeping people in the homes that they have worked so hard to get. The Foreclosure Intervention program is a free program specifically for those who are going through mortgage challenges. A potential foreclosure can happen to anyone, often due to forces out of their control, such as: Loss of a job Unexpected medical expenses Divorce Condo or co-op assessment Tax increase Mortgage rate adjustment Here’s the key: the sooner you come to see us, the better. Our HUD-certified housing counselors can help you navigate the complexities involved with the foreclosure process. There are a wide range of options available to homeowners, including: Creating a personalized action plan Legal referrals for pro bono help CDLI communicating with your lender on your behalf Mortgage modifications for eligible customers Transition options Financial coaching for budgeting and debt issues Our housing counselors explain the process in more detail in the video below:: The Foreclosure Intervention program is available for free at no cost to the homeowner. It is sponsored through the New York State Homeowner Protection Program, which is from the Office of the Attorney General. At CDLI, our housing counselors are on your side so you do not have to navigate this complicated process by yourself. You have an advocate in your corner. Requirements: Have a mortgage Have either an anticipation that you'll fall behind on your mortgage or Actually be behind on your mortgage payment New Customer? Start Here! Start the registration process here for our Foreclosure Intervention counseling. Click Here to Register Returning Clients Access your account. Already have an account? Click Here to Log In Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 ext. 5393 Email : homeownershipcenter@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. New Customer? Start Here! Fill out our interest form! Click Here Foreclosure Intervention Contact CDLI before it's too late.

  • ADU Required Documentation - Babylon | CDLI - documents

    Find essential documents required for the ADU program in Babylon. Ensure a smooth application process with our detailed guidelines and resources. CDLI REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION FOR PLUS ONE ADU APPLICATION - Babylon Residents I. Proof of Ownership A. Property Deed: Copy of Property Deed with Schedule A (Property Description). If applicant’s name is not on deed AND/OR one or more of the owners listed on deed is deceased, please contact CDLI to determine additional or alternate acceptable proof of ownership. II. Proof of Residency A. For owner occupants: Personal identification: a) Driver's license or Non-Motorized Identification Card b) Three proofs of residence. Any 3 of the following items are acceptable: (1) Current Telephone Bill (2) Bank Account Statement (3) Credit Card Statement (4) Cablevision Bill/Direct TV Bill (5) Sworn affidavit from 3 adjoining neighbors (signed and notarized) B. For owners listed on deed who are not occupants of the home (if applicable): 1. Notarized letter of non-residency and consent to application by resident III. Proof of Income for Household Members A. Working Individuals: Wages (if applicable) a) Copies of last three (3) consecutive pay stubs b) Last year of State and Federal Income Tax Returns, summary pages only (IRS Form 1040 and NYS IT201) 2. Self-Employment (if applicable) a) Last 2 years of State and Federal Income Tax Returns, summary pages and Schedule C (IRS Form 1040 and NYS IT201) 3. Other Sources of Income (if applicable) a) Social Security/SSI/SSD/TANF/Unemployment/Workers' Comp/VA Benefits — Copy of most recent Award Letter from applicable agency. b) Pension/Retirement — Copy of current letter/printout from company c) Alimony/Child Support — Court papers or support collection printout d) If any of the following is a regular source of income, please provide a current statement from your bank, brokerage firm, insurance company, or other applicable entity: (1) Interest (2) Dividends (3) Insurance Proceeds (4) Estates (5) Trusts 4. Bank Statements - Copy of (2) most recent consecutive bank statements from Checking and/or Savings accounts B. Non-Working Individuals: 1. Last year of State and Federal Income Tax Returns if applicable, summary pages only (IRS Form 1040 and NYS IT201) 2. Other Sources of Income (if applicable) a) Social Security/SSI/SSD/TANF/Unemployment/Workers' Comp/VA Benefits — Copy of most recent Award Letter from applicable agency. b) Pension/Retirement — Copy of current letter/printout from company c) Alimony/Child Support — Court papers or support collection printout d) If any of the following is a regular source of income, please provide a current statement from your bank, brokerage firm, insurance company, or other applicable entity: (1) Interest (2) Dividends (3) Insurance Proceeds (4) Estates (5) Trusts 3. Bank Statements - Copy of (2) most recent consecutive bank statements from Checking and/or Savings accounts *Zero Income Form - All household members residing at the home who do not have any income, will be asked to fill out a zero-income certification form.

  • Housing Choice Voucher (Tenants) | How CDLI Can Help

    000abd6e-07eb-44c4-990b-9b1a604e23f7 Home How We Can Help Details Housing Choice Voucher About Housing Choice Voucher Program for Tenants The Housing Choice Voucher program (often referred to as Section 8) assists families and individuals to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, and is not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects. Once the tenant and landlord sign a lease, the tenant's family typically contributes 30%-40% of their income towards rent and utilities, and the HCV program pays the remainder directly to the landlord. CDLI is the Local Administrator for the New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) Housing Choice Voucher program for Nassau and Suffolk Counties, the Town of Hempstead, the Village of Sea Cliff, and select project-based voucher buildings in Brooklyn. For all programs, CDLI oversees tenant eligibility, lease-up, annual recertification, and Housing Quality Standards inspections of all units. CDLI is committed to knowledgeable customer service and program administration for all its tenants and landlords on behalf of all its partner organizations. The Wait List The waiting list is currently closed for all HCV programs. Please follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on when the wait list and/or applications open back up. @ communitydevelopmentli Housing Choice Voucher Recertification Visit our Recertification Page to learn more. Unsure who your assigned housing specialist is? Submit a request here . Getting your Voucher and Leasing Up Voucher and Lease Up .pdf Download PDF • 195KB Porting your Voucher to CDLI CDLI is only billing for portability vouchers. Prior to sending the participant’s portability information, the initiating Housing Authority should ensure the household composition is accurate, review the portability process with the interested participant, and confirm if they want to port to Nassau County or Suffolk County. The voucher size issued by CDLI can differ from the voucher size issued by the initiating Housing Authority as it is based on our guidelines. A portability package should be submitted from your current housing authority to: Email: portability@cdcli.org Fax: (631) 648-5009 Once the portability package is received, our Eligibility Team will follow up within 2 weeks of receiving the information to review the participant’s information and process the portability. Payment Standards and Rent Increase Information The resources below provide information regarding potential rental rates and rent increases for units participating in the HCV program. Please read through the HCV Program Payment Standard and Rental Increase Guidance document to assist in determining potential rent or opportunities for rental increases. Payment Standards 2026 NYE Payment Standards 2026 Nassau Payment Standards 2026 Suffolk Payment Standards Utility Allowances 2026 NYC Utility Allowances 2026 Village of Freeport Utility Allowances 2026 Nassau Utility Allowances 2026 Suffolk Utility Allowances Project Based Vouchers ONLY 2026 Nassau/Suffolk PBV Rent Limits 2026 NYE PBV Rent Limits Supportive CDLI Programs Making Moves The Making Moves program provides housing mobility coaching and financial assistance to Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) families that have children aged 18 or under who are interested in living in well-resourced areas and offers possible additional tenant incentives. Visit our Making Moves page here . Click here to view The Long Island Opportunity Lookup tool. Family Self-Sufficiency Family Self-Sufficiency is a FREE voluntary program that helps families/individuals with a CDLI Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) obtain services to become more economically stable and successful. Visit our FSS page here. Additional Resources HUD HCV Resources This page will provide you with an overview of the program and answers to frequently asked questions. Click here. Violence Against Women (and Others) Act Resources The Violence against Women Act of 2013 (VAWA) provides special protections for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking who are applying for or receiving assistance under the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. VAWA protections are not only available to women but are available equally to all individuals regardless of sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. New Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Website If You've Experienced Domestic Violence Notice of occupancy rights under VAWA to Housing Choice Voucher program applicants and participants who are or have been victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking: Sample of Notice Occupancy Rights Under the Violence Against Women Act, Form HUD-5380 Certification of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking and Alternate Documentation, Form HUD-5382 Emergency Transfer Plan for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking (HCV Version) Emergency Transfer Request for Certain Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking, Form HUD-5383 National Domestic Violence Hot Lines: 1 (800) 799-SAFE 1 (800) 799-7233 1 (800) 787-3224 Suffolk County Resources Brighter Tomorrows, Inc. brightertomorrowsli.org (631) 395-1800 Provides residential, transitional and non-residential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Long Island Against Domestic Violence liadv,org (631) 666-8833 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. The Retreat, Inc. theretreatinc.org (631) 329-2200 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS) vibs.org (631) 360-3606 Provides nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Nassau County Resources Circulo de la Hispanidad, Inc. - Salva Domestic Violence Program nassaucountyny.gov (516) 889-2849 Provides nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Long Island Against Domestic Violence liadv,org (631) 666-8833 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. The Safe Center Long Island tscli.org (516) 542-0404 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 Email : info@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Contact us today! Contact Us Housing Choice Voucher (Tenants) Opportunities to receive rental assistance.

  • Save the Date | CDLI 2026 Luncheon

    Save the date for CDLI’s 2026 Luncheon, supporting housing stability, health and opportunity for Long Island families. Save The Date 2026 Annual Luncheon We’re delighted to invite you to the CDLI 2026 Luncheon. October 7, 2026 11:30AM - 2:30PM Crest Hollow Country Club 8325 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY 11797 More details coming soon.

  • Plus One ADU Program | How CDLI Can Help

    4b310cab-6070-4cd2-b2b4-95fb6965489d Home How We Can Help Details Shelter Island residents – Plus One ADU grant application is now open – See if you qualify HERE ! Attention Babylon, Southampton, and East Hampton residents – Plus One ADU grant application is currently closed. Please check back here for updates. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are secondary housing units on a single-family residential lot. ADUs benefit homeowners, renters, and the community by creating more housing options while maintaining the character of single-family residential suburban and rural communities. For homeowners, a code-compliant ADU can provide an additional source of income, flexibility for multi-generational housing, and an increase in property value. CDLI has been selected by New York State Homes and Community Renewal to administer the new Plus One ADU Program in the Town of Babylon, East Hampton, Shelter Island, and Southampton. The Plus One ADU Program provides a full-service program to support low- and middle-income single-family homeowner occupants who wish to: Build a new accessory dwelling unit on their property OR Improve an existing ADU that needs to be brought into compliance with code requirements. Click here for Plus One ADU Program FAQs Income Guidelines Household Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Household Maximum Annual Income $138,495 $158,280 $178,065 $197,850 $213,678 $229,506 $245,334 $261,162 Program Highlights Up to $125,000 in grant funding including project management costs per ADU constructed. Program support includes ADU design, permitting, and construction costs including oversight and closeout. Household annual income must be at or below the current Nassau/Suffolk Area Median Income based on household size.[1] Homeowners and renters must maintain year-round residency and keep the property in good condition and repair for 10 years or until the sale of the property[2] Requirements What documents do I need to apply? Babylon Residents click here East Hampton Residents click here Shelter Island Residents click here Southampton Residents click here Design Guidelines Babylon Residents click here East Hampton Residents click here Shelter Island Residents click here Southampton Residents click here [1] Currently $197,850 for a household of 4. [2] In the event of the sale of property or non-compliance, the amount of grant funds will be subject to repayment in accordance with a simple annual declining balance, based on the ten-year regulatory period. Contact Info Phone : (631) 364-5646 Email : PlusOneADU@cdcli.org See If You Qualify Our Team will contact you after reviewing your interest form! Submit Interest Form Plus One ADU Program Grants for homeowners in Babylon, East Hampton, Shelter Island, and Southampton for accessory dwelling unit construction.

  • Contact | CDLI

    Get in touch with our nonprofit organization at 1660 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY, USA. We're here to help! Reach out via the contact form. Contact us We are here to help! 1660 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 130 Melville, NY 11747 (631) 471-1215 info@cdcli.org Reach us directly via the form below form. Send

  • Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance | How CDLI Can Help

    549a49bb-0d1e-4199-ba4c-352173a23ccc Home How We Can Help Details A low-interest rate loan, for down payment and closing cost assistance, is available for first-time homebuyers to avoid Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) and whose income is no greater than 120% of the area median income (AMI) based on family size (see chart below). The loan may be for up to $75,000 and is subject to program underwriting guidelines. Funds from CDLI can be combined with borrowers’ own funds for up to 20% financing to avoid PMI. Eligible borrowers must have a commitment for a fixed rate first mortgage through a NYS-approved lender. All borrowers are required to complete CDLI’s NeighborWorks Home Buyer Education Program. The interest rate is fixed (4%, 4.25%, & 4.5%), set according to loan size, and subject to change. The maximum term of the loan cannot exceed the term of the first mortgage financing. The home must be owner-occupied, and the property type must be a co-op, condominium, single-family, or legal two-family located in Nassau or Suffolk County. The purchase price cannot exceed $500,000. Total combined loan-to-value (including all sources of secondary financing) must not be greater than 105% of the appraised value. All loans will be secured with a mortgage, and the income of all household members will be used to determine eligibility. There is a $120 nonrefundable application fee. Requirements First-time Homebuyer Income must be no greater than 120% of the area median income based on family size Have a commitment for a fixed rate mortgage through a NYS-approved lender The homeowner must occupy the home The property must be a co-op, condominium, single-family, or legal two-family located in Nassau or Suffolk County Purchase price at or under $500,000 Total combined loan-to-value (including all sources of secondary financing) must not be greater than 105% of the appraised value Pay a $120 nonrefundable application fee AMI is established by HUD and changes every year. If you believe your household income is over the threshold when accounting for family size, please do not make your own individual underwriting decision. Please call our office to talk to a loan officer. Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email : homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Apply today! Apply Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance A low-interest rate loan for down payment and closing costs.

  • Impact and Results | CDLI

    Explore CDLI's impactful journey through the years with our Annual Reports. Witness our commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability in action. Impact and Results Home matters for all. It's our place of respite and refuge. It's where memories are created and dreams are born. The importance of home is monumentally more than a structure and profoundly more impactful personally and within our communities. This is why CDLI is committed to supporting all things home as a platform to build strong communities and drive economic development. CDLI has been working for more than half a century to provide housing and economic success to Long Islanders and our communities. Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Now Playing 01:43 Play Video Now Playing 01:31 Play Video Now Playing 02:06 Play Video Annual Report Welcome to CDLI's Annual Reports. In the pages that follow, we invite you to embark on a journey through our organization's achievements, milestones, and strategic insights. We reflect on each year and are proud to share our continued commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability. These reports encapsulate our unwavering dedication to our stakeholders and our communities. Join us as we delve into the highlights of each year; celebrating our accomplishments and envisioning a brighter future together. 2023 Report 2022 Report 2021 Report 2020 Report 2019 Report 2018 Report 2017 Report 2016 Report Download 2021's Annual Report Download 2020's Annual Report Download 2019's Annual Report Download 2018's Annual Report Download 2017's Annual Report Download 2016's Annual Report Download 2022's Annual Report Download 2023's Annual Report

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