Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Ameri Cares Home Front



AmeriCares HomeFront is a community-based, volunteer-driven home repair program that provides FREE repairs to low-income homeowners, thus enabling them to remain in their homes with an improved quality of life.

HomeFront was started in 1988, the first and largest of three volunteer-driven domestic assistance programs sponsored by the international relief organization AmeriCares.

Currently, our program serves Fairfield, Hartford and New Haven Counties in Connecticut, and Westchester County, New York.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Rural Development & Housing



The Housing and Community Facilities Programs provides a number of homeownership opportunities to rural Americans, as well as programs for home renovation and repair. HCFP also makes financing available to elderly, disabled, or low-income rural residents of multi-unit housing buildings to ensure they are able to make rent payments.

The following is a listing of HCFP programs which might be of interest to individuals interested in buying or renovating a home, or in receiving rental assistance. Click on a link for a brief description of that program.



Rebuilding Together



About Us

Rebuilding Together is the nation’s leading nonprofit working to preserve affordable homeownership and revitalize communities. Our network of more than 200 affiliates provides free rehabilitation and critical repairs to the homes
of low-income Americans.

What we do:
Rebuilding Together believes in a safe and healthy home for every person. This means that we believe disabled and aging homeowners should be able to remain in their homes for as long as possible. We believe that homeowners displaced by natural disaster will get back into safe housing with help from the community. We believe that our nation’s veterans with disabilities deserve safe and accessible homes. Rebuilding Together believes we can preserve affordable homeownership and revitalize communities by providing free home modifications and repairs, making homes safer, more accessible, and more energy efficient.

Who we help:
As the economic pressure on low-income families grows, more and more families are placed in the position of choosing between vital necessities and essential home repairs and modifications.



Neighborhood Assistance Corp



The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ("NACA") is a non-profit, community advocacy and homeownership organization. NACA’s primary goal is to build strong, healthy neighborhoods in urban and rural areas nationwide through affordable homeownership. NACA has made the dream of homeownership a reality for thousands of working people by counseling them honestly and effectively, enabling even those with poor credit to purchase a home or refinance a predatory loan with far better terms than those provided even in the prime market.

Investing in working people
The NACA homeownership program is our answer to the huge subprime and predatory lending industry. NACA has conclusively shown that when working people get the benefit of a prime rate loan, they can resolve their financial problems, make their mortgage payments and become prime borrowers. NACA’s track record of helping people who have credit problems become homeowners or refinance out of a predatory loan debunks the myth that high rates and fees are necessary to compensate for their "credit risk."

Started in 1988, NACA has a tremendous track record of successful advocacy against predatory and discriminatory lenders as well as providing the best mortgage program in America with $10 billion in funding commitments. NACA is the largest housing services organization in the country and is rapidly expanding by growing its existing 30+ offices, headquartered in Boston, MA, opening many new offices nationwide, and expanding the services it offers its membership. NACA’s confrontational community organizing and unprecedented mortgage program have set the national standard for assisting low- and moderate-income people to achieve the dream of homeownership.

NACA – America’s Best Mortgage Program
The incredible NACA mortgage allows NACA Members to purchase or refinance homes with:

* no down payment,
* no closing costs,
* no fees,
* no requirement for perfect credit,
* and at a below-market interest rate.


Everyone gets the same incredible terms, including the below-market interest rate, regardless of their credit score or other factors. NACA also provides free, comprehensive housing services. NACA counsels Members into the extraordinary NACA mortgage using character-based lending criteria that takes each Member’s circumstances into account to determine whether they are ready for homeownership and what they can afford. This is in contrast to risk-based pricing where people are often given loans they cannot afford while brokers and others make tremendous fees and profits.

Property renovation and foreclosure prevention
NACA also provides property renovation assistance and Membership Assistance for NACA homeowners. NACA’s Home and Neighborhood Development ("HAND") Department addresses repair issues, and where appropriate provides rehab assistance throughout the renovation process. NACA’s Membership Assistance Program (MAP) provides comprehensive counseling for Members who are delinquent on their home payments, including establishing payment agreements and providing financial assistance to help Members avoid foreclosure.

Innovative technology
The NACA program has developed state-of-the-art mortgage software for web-based counseling, processing and underwriting., called "NACA Lynx", which is the envy of the mortgage industry. This is a paperless system that allows for character lending, loan processing and underwriting to be done on a very large scale.

Powerful national advocacy
NACA has revolutionized mortgage lending with its mortgage services and advocacy. NACA’s organizing department continues the aggressive advocacy against predatory lenders and the fight for economic justice. NACA is a high-profile organization, with its program and advocacy featured in the national media, including the Wall Street Journal, Prime Time Live, Boston Globe, Washington Post, major news outlets, and local networks nationwide.

NACA’s committed staff and contacting NACA
Our staff of hundreds of dedicated staff is committed to working with you to access this incredible mortgage product and to advocate for strong neighborhoods and economic justice. We are always looking for qualified staff—see our current job listings for details. To keep updated on NACA services, campaigns, and relevant legislative happenings, sign up by clicking Contact Us.



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Partners In Charity



PIC is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping you become a homeowner. Our mission is to gift down payments to qualified buyers and help the community as a result. PIC provides a down payment with no repayment and no second mortgage or lien of any type. It is a true gift to you!

Is The PIC Program For You?

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Are you tired of paying your landlord every month so that he continues to build his assets and you have nothing to show for it other than a rent bill?
* Do you want to have a safe environment for your children to grow up in?
* Are you looking to become part of a community where you and your family can begin to build fond memories?
* Did you think you’d have to wait until you saved enough money to buy a home?
* Have you always wanted to own a home?
* Are you looking to buy a bigger home?
* Have you maintained decent credit especially with your mortgage or rent payments?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, then you probably have what it takes to own your own home. To get started click the link below and we’ll help you find the perfect fit with our preferred provider team.



Shelter Listings



Shelter Listings is a nation-wide community effort made possible by its users. With over 3,000 listings we depend on our visitors and volunteers to build and maintain our database. Our listings include emergency shelters, homeless shelters, day shelters, transitional housing, residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs and permanent affordable housing. We're dedicated to helping the homeless and low-income find the shelter they need . Contact us and let us know how we're doing. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Homelessness - What To Do?



What can I do if I am homeless?

If you do not have a permanent place to live, you will have different rights and benefits depending on your situation. You may be able to get help with:
emergency housing,
permanent housing,
food,
a job, and if you have children, getting them enrolled in school.
Help for People Who Get Cash Assistance from the CT Department of Social Services

You may be eligible to have the state pay for emergency housing and other benefits for you and your family. This help is available if you become homeless and the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS): provides you monthly cash benefits for families with children (TFA/Temporary Family Assistance), or provided your family with Diversion Assistance within the last three months; or provides you monthly cash benefits in the State Supplement program also called Aid to the Aged, Blind & Disabled (AABD); or provides you monthly cash benefits in the State Administered General Assistance (SAGA) program.

If you are eligible, DSS will pay for emergency housing once in a calendar year, for up to 60 days. You must apply for emergency housing within 45 days of when you became homeless.

Learn more here


Sunday, April 12, 2009

Opening Doors



Opening Doors is a housing initiative designed to provide information and technical assistance on affordable housing issues to people with disabilities, their families, advocates, and service providers across the United States.

The Opening Doors initiative includes:
Opening Doors, a quarterly newsletter
State of the art technical assistance
Information dissemination
Policy reports and recommendations to HUD and to Congress



Habitat For Humanity



1. If your family, or a family you know, is in need of decent, affordable housing, please contact your local Habitat affiliate. To find the Habitat affiliate serving your area, use our online search tool or call our help line at 1 (800) 422-4828.

2. The Habitat affiliate will explain the application process and provide information on the availability, size and cost of Habitat homes in your area.

3. Habitat affiliates will select “partner families” to become Habitat homeowners. Partner families are always selected based on their:
- Level of need
- Willingness to become partners in the program
- Ability to repay the no-profit, no-interest loan


 

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