CREATING MORE SAFE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPTIONS
INHP's mission is to increase affordable and sustainable housing opportunities for individuals and families, and serve as a catalyst for the development and revitalization of neighborhoods.
Dear Friends,
The past few months of 2020 have reminded us that a person’s housing situation is one pillar to their economic and social well-being. Being able to afford the place you call home is essential to the choices you make, especially in times of need.
We examined affordability more than ever in 2019. Through research, we know the amount of housing cost burdened households in Marion County keeps rising while median home values continue to be out of reach for low- and moderate-income families. There is a critical need for education and more affordable housing options.
INHP is addressing these realities as a champion for affordable housing. We make data-driven decisions in partnership with the people and places we serve. We innovate to bring together the ideas, talents and resources of many and unify them under a common goal: To enhance the neighborhoods of our city.
Together, we are making our city a place we are proud to call home.
Moira Carlstedt
President and CEO
PROVIDING PEOPLE THE POWER TO CHOOSE WHERE THEY WANT TO LIVE
The power to choose where you want to live is a powerful thing. Our key strategies are built upon that principle, informed by data and responsive to our community’s need. According to recent data, more than 31% of Marion County households are low- and moderate-income AND spend more than 30% of their income on housing. Even more, renters comprise 70% of those households. This reveals a housing cost-burden challenge, and one that has grown during the past few years.*
*Source: Greenstreet, LTD.
Real estate market data reinforces that the affordable housing stock is not aligned with the demand. The number of homes that are available for sale that our families can afford has continued to decline. While 213 families finished INHP’s advising program in 2019, many of them found the cost of a home in a neighborhood that met their needs was more than they could afford.
KEY STRATEGIES
We provide comprehensive, practical, goal-driven direction that empowers people to remove credit barriers, explore the homebuying process, and select and close on an affordable home mortgage.
We offer post-purchase support to help families protect their investment long after they close on their home.
We also support current homeowners and promote neighborhood stabilization by providing low- and moderate-income people access to affordable loans to make home repairs.
We provide financing that supports site acquisition, construction, bridge or permanent debt that primarily yields affordable housing.
We develop affordable single-family homes, and we hold sites for strategic development or preservation of multifamily homes.
We provide grants to nonprofits dedicated to affordable housing preservation or development and neighborhood-based placemaking.
INHP is committed to helping low- and moderate-income people understand their homeownership potential and purchasing power.
HOMEOWNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
We enable clients to become knowledgeable homebuyers while preparing them to sustain their investment.
SINGLE-FAMILY LENDING
We provide qualified low- and moderate-income people access to loan programs to purchase or repair a home
LENDING DEMOGRAPHICS:
WHO WE SERVED IN 2019
DEMOGRAPHICS: INHP home purchase loans
*AMI = Area Median Income.
DEMOGRAPHICS: INHP home repair loans
*AMI = Area Median Income.
Recent graduate Kelly was able to navigate student loan debt and purchase her first home.
Glen trusts INHP to be the additional resource he needs to help his clients achieve homeownership.
Bonnie worked with INHP’s rehab team to make repairs to the home she loves.
DEMOGRAPHICS: private sector loans
Local banks partner with INHP to offer competitive loan options, so we can offer our clients more mortgage options.
*AMI = Area Median Income.
INHP’S ADVISING STAFF IS HUD CERTIFIED
Through our Homeownership Development team, we enable homebuyers to establish a healthy financial future and become educated and knowledgeable consumers. In 2019, every member of this team earned a HUD Certified Housing Counselor accreditation, ensuring our clients receive expert counsel.
INHP creates development and reinvestment opportunities by providing commercial lending options to help respond to each neighborhood’s unique needs.
MORE CAPACITY, MORE FLEXIBILITY
Indianapolis’ neighborhoods have varied and unique plans for developing affordable housing. INHP continued to respond to community priorities in 2019 by offering a broader range of financing options.
As a U.S. Treasury certified community development financial institution (CDFI), INHP helps qualified nonprofits finance affordable housing initiatives. We provide construction financing, land loans, working capital and patient capital to support affordable housing development. Below are a few of the organizations we closed commercial loans with in 2019.
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Holding
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ACHIEVING COMMUNITY BASED DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION STATUS
In 2019, INHP was granted CBDO status by the City of Indianapolis and the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority. This recognition means we engage in community development activities that improve the physical, economic or social environment, with an emphasis on the needs of low- and moderate-income people.
WELCOMING RIVER FISH TO RIVERVIEW
In 2018, our investment in RiverView, a partnership with Strategic Capital Partners, LLC, and Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana, helped bring over 200 workforce apartments to downtown Indianapolis. In 2019, new public art designed by University of Indianapolis faculty – River Fish – was installed in front of the apartments, giving homage to the local fishing culture. Moira was invited to help welcome the new cultural amenity to the neighborhood.
RENOVATIONS UNDERWAY TO SERVE AT-RISK NEIGHBORS
INHP helped finance Partners in Housing’s renovations for Blue Triangle and Mozingo Place apartments so they could continue to serve a critical population – very low-income people and those experiencing homelessness. Once complete, 72 housing units will be available in Indianapolis’ downtown and near east areas.
Kait Schutz, Director of Real Estate Development for Partners in Housing
INHP is creating opportunities for individual homeowners and neighborhoods with targeted investments across the city.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING ALONG MASS TRANSIT LINES
In 2019 we officially announced our Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) fund and purchased eight properties for future affordable housing opportunities near high-frequency transit routes. As properties are completed, residents will have easier access to jobs, healthcare, schools, and other Indianapolis amenities, and lower annual transportation costs.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
In partnership with the Crown Hill, Riverside and Old Southside neighborhoods, we invested in the construction or rehabilitation of 28 new, affordable single-family homes. These houses create new opportunities for buyers while helping neighborhoods reach their plans and goals. Check out floorplans from the Old Southside and Riverside neighborhood homes.
SHARING OUR SUBJECT-MATTER EXPERTISE
Moira joined several of our partners — Big Car Collaborative, Near East Area Development and Eastern Star Church — for a panel presentation at Hamilton County’s HAND, Inc. affordable housing conference. She had the opportunity to talk about specific ways INHP has supported each organization in creating innovative affordable housing strategies in their respective neighborhoods.
Because of our data-driven, partnership culture, we're trusted with philanthropic funds to strategically deploy into our community to positively impact the affordable housing system.
Partnership is in our name. But more importantly, partnership is a part of our culture.
INDI GRANTS
Read more about how we’re supporting local partners to enhance our community’s quality of life.
COMMUNITY GRANTS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS
INHP granted more than $35,000 in support of initiatives that strengthen housing opportunities.
PARTNERSHIP GRANTS
INHP is honored to serve the people and places of Indianapolis. Working together, INHP and partners are making Indianapolis a place we're proud to call home.
EVALUATING AND ANTICIPATING NEED
ALWAYS INNOVATING
As a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), INHP is constantly looking for ways to meet the evolving needs of our community and the changing financial landscape. This includes piloting new programs in collaboration with other like-minded organizations in support of our mission, leveraging our seasoned relationships and establishing new ones.
ALWAYS INFORMED
INHP stays at the forefront of affordable housing conversations by sourcing formal research and sharing it with others. Visit our Research Library to explore how housing connects to health care, education, economic mobility and more.
INHP’S ANNUAL COMMUNITY BREAKFAST
Each year, we use our Community Breakfast to celebrate our partnerships, promote our mission and advance the conversation of a people- and place-based approach to affordable housing. At the 2019 Community Breakfast, an INHP panel discussed the impact of our initiatives.
MORTGAGE ACCELERATOR PROGRAM
We know our low- to moderate-income clients are well-equipped to afford a traditional 30-year mortgage after completing our program. Shorter loan terms may cause payment shock or exceed their debt-to- income ratio. INHP designed a fixed-rate Mortgage Accelerator program that would give clients the option of a 20-year term. By significantly reducing the interest rate, we can offer a shorter repayment term without the corresponding increase in their principle and interest payment. This will help clients save tens of thousands of dollars and build wealth.
The program was piloted in 2019 to serve interested buyers in partner initiatives like Anchor Housing and our three New Markets Tax Credit neighborhoods where we built 29 new homes. After a successful pilot, we were awarded a U.S. Department of Treasury grant to make our Mortgage Accelerator program available across Marion County in 2020. We’ll be able to offer eligible homebuyers a 20-year fixed-rate mortgage loan with a payment that is nearly identical to a 30-year mortgage.
THE ANCHOR HOUSING PROGRAM
From 2016 to 2019, INHP, Indy Chamber and eight active nonprofit anchor institutions partnered to help strengthen homeownership opportunities. Through the Anchor Housing program, these anchors encouraged their employees to become or remain part of their workplace neighborhoods.
The commitment and belief in this initiative leveraged over $2 million collectively in Down Payment Assistance and home repair loans to low- and moderate-income people in Marion County, which is more than 100 families impacted. See the impact the Anchor Housing program had on three Indianapolis families.
BRING THE HEAT A SUCCESS
For more than 12 years, we’ve partnered with the Indiana HVAC Association, IPL and Citizens Energy to help low-income families prepare their homes’ heating systems for winter through “Bring the Heat” day. On Oct. 5, 2019, we did it again, and we had the pleasure of including new partners Indianapolis Fire Department and CLEAResult Energy Advisors through IPL.
Volunteer teams visited nearly 150 homes to check furnace function and safety, check and/or replace smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and assess the home's energy efficiency. After crews completed their visits, eight furnaces were flagged for major repair or replacement — a life-saving effort by all those involved.
Bring the Heat participant and homeowner
COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT IN ACTION ON THE OLD SOUTHSIDE
INHP first engaged with the Old Southside in 2015 to support area partners who wanted to establish a neighborhood plan. Our involvement came full circle in 2019 when the neighborhood was awarded a Lift Indy grant through the City of Indianapolis. Our comprehensive homeownership strategies are now at work in the neighborhood, including new affordable homes developed with Davis Homes, mortgage lending, homeownership education for homebuyers, and repair loans for existing low- and moderate-income homeowners.
REPAIRING A 100-YEAR-OLD HOME
Old Southside resident, Wayne, knew he needed to make repairs to his home. It was challenging for him to find the right time because of his fixed income. Through INHP’s Old Southside repair program — in partnership with the City of Indianapolis — Wayne was able to:
Wayne, Old Southside resident
REVENUE, GAINS & OTHER SUPPORT
EXPENSES & OTHER COSTS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bruce Baird
COO
Renew Indianapolis, Inc.
Jeff Bennett
Deputy Mayor of Community Development
City of Indianapolis
Bill Bower
Market President
First Financial Bank
Steve Campbell
Vice President of Communications
Indianapolis Colts
Moira Carlstedt
President and CEO
INHP
John Corbin
Region President
The Huntington National Bank
Lacy DuBose
Vice President Agency Sales, North Central Market
State Farm
Greg Fennig
Chief Marketing,
Communications and
Community Relations Officer
United Way of Central Indiana
Juan Gonzalez
Market President,
Central Indiana
KeyBank
Jennifer Green
Executive Director
Partners in Housing
– Indianapolis
Dr. Dawn Haut
CEO
Eskenazi Health Centers
John Hirschman
President & CEO
Browning
Mali Jeffers
Vice President of
Corporate Responsibility
Ambrose Property Group
Jeffrey L. Kittle
President & CEO
Herman & Kittle Properties, Inc.
Mark Kugar
Commercial Banking
Indiana Market Executive
BMO Harris Bank
Dr. Kathleen Lee
Chancellor, Central
Indiana Region
Ivy Tech Community College
Nicole S. Lorch
COO
First Internet Bank
Dr. Robert Manuel
President
University of Indianapolis
Anthony “Tony” Mason
President & CEO
Indianapolis Urban League
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (cont.)
Gina Miller
CFO & COO
United Way of Central Indiana
Paul Okeson
Executive Vice President
Garmong Construction Services
Michael F. Petrie
Chairman
Merchants Capital Corp.
Albert Smith
Chairman
JPMorgan Chase Indiana
Joseph Whitsett
Retired
Marshawn Wolley
Director of Community Engagement and
Strategic Initiatives
Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
ADVISORY BOARD
Thomas C. Dawson
Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer
Strada Education Network
Kenneth Herrmann
Senior Vice President, Commercial Real Estate Sales Manager
Fifth Third Bank
Mary Jo Kennelly
Retired
Mary Lisher
Retired Partner
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Shelley Specchio
CEO
MIBOR REALTOR® Association
David Skeels
Founder, President
Vayurjant Capital Partners
Lynne Tamanini
First Vice President & Manager
The National Bank of Indianapolis
WITH YOUR HELP, WE WERE ABLE TO SERVE NEARLY 2,800 PEOPLE DURING 2019.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS
$1,000,000 or more
Lilly Endowment Inc.
$100,000 to $999,999
City of Indianapolis
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI)
Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis,
in honor of Moira Carlstedt
KeyBank
KeyBank Foundation
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Housing Partnership Network
Huntington Bank
The Cummins Foundation
Wells Fargo
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BMO Harris Bank
Fifth Third Bank
Fifth Third Bank Foundation
First Merchants Bank
Marion County Public Health Department
State Farm
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Lilly Endowment Inc.
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City of Indianapolis
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI)
Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis,
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KeyBank
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Housing Partnership Network
Huntington Bank
The Cummins Foundation
Wells Fargo
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BMO Harris Bank
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Marion County Public Health Department
State Farm
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Bank of America
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PNC
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Dawn P. Haut
Ivy Tech Community College
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Merchants Bank of Indiana
Monarch Beverage
Moser Consulting
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic
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EmployIndy
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Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity
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Groundwork Indy
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Hambone’s Trivia
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Hearts & Hands of Indiana
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Impact Old Southside
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Insight Development Corporation
IUPUI
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John Boner Neighborhood Centers
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Mrs. Laurie Jones
David Jose
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.
Mo Keithley
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Marcus King,
in honor of Sherry Loller
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in honor of Deb Berry
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in honor of Jennifer Meeker
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Dr. and Mrs. Ned Lamkin
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Chris Maddox
Marian University
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Pat McClosky
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Daniel McInerny
Michael McKillip
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Carolene Mays-Medley
Julia Melendez
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Michaelis Corporation
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Near North Development Corporation
NeighborLink Indianapolis
Spencer Newmister
Nora Kroger
Sean Northup
Eric Odmark
Paul Okeson
Molly Overbey
Manoj and Varsha Pandya
Partners in Housing
Greg Pastor
Brian and Gail Payne
Bob Pedigo,
in honor of Stacy Frazier
Pepper Construction Company of Indiana
Michael Petrie
Ronna Pope
Powers & Sons Construction Co. Inc.
Steve Pratt
Andrea Props
Katie Quillen
Cameron Radford
Chris Ragland
Rebuilding Together
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Phillip W. Reid
Gary Reiter
Rebecca A. Richardson
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Mark and Brenda Rodgers
Deborah Ross
Priscilla Russell
Donte Samuel
Mark and Julanne Sausser
Darnae Scales
Kelly Schenkel
Schmidt Associates Inc.
Melody Schulz
Teia Sebree
Servants At Work, Inc.
Ralph Shiley
Simon Property Group
Len and Constance Smith
Southeast Neighborhood Development, Inc. (SEND)
Shelley Specchio
Susan Springirth
Margaret Staab
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Kerri Stone
Ted Sturges
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Lynne Tamanini
Leopoldo Tamez
Phil Terry
Scott and Sharon Thiems
Christa Thomas
Vivian Thomas
Tiffany Thompson
Jen Tigay
Anthony and Melissa Turner
Tracy Uhrig
United Way of Central Indiana
Chrissy Vasquez,
in honor of INHP Staff
Brandi Vierling
Adam Vizard
Mark Vopelak
Steve Wagoner
Travis Walker
Michele Wann
Angela Wethington
John Whitaker
White River State Park
Lori White
Malybu White,
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D. Wolfarth
Jacob Wolfarth,
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Helen Wolfe,
in honor of Deb Berry
Gary and Lynn Woodworth
Shannon Zajicek
Jennifer Zentz
Gift in-kind
Anonymous
Anonymous
Barb Armbruster
Alex and Amy Barrett
Beech Grove Bowl
Deb and Ron Berry
Bluebeard Restaurant
Bose McKinney & Evans LLP
BRICS
Buck Creek Winery
Butler Arts Center
The Carlstedt Family
Chicago Cubs
ClickDimensions
Climb Time Indy
Laura and Greg Cochran
ComedySportz Indianapolis
Conner Prairie
Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants
Timothy Coxey
Crew Carwash
Cumulus WZPL
DeBrand Fine Chocolates
Duos Kitchen
Effectv
John and Palak Effinger
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
Emmis Communications
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Fat Dan’s Deli
Margie Fee
Fountain Square Theatre Building
Freije Brands
Fun Factory
Genevieve and Dan Gaines
Mike Garrett
Melissa, Jon & Emerson Geitgey
BriAnna Glenn
Greatimes
gregperez|studio
Ryan Hanson
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari
Morgan and Brandon Hoover
Ms. Sherry L. Hopkins
Ice Miller, LLP
iHeart Media
Illinois Street Food Emporium
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance
Indiana Historical Society
Indiana Pacers
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Indians
Indianapolis Marriott Downtown
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Invoke Studio
Thomas and Kellie Johnson
Kroger
Lash & Brow Design Co.
Robin Lawrence
Lindleworks, LLC
Live Nation
Maximize LLC
Jennifer and Jeffery Meeker
Julia Melendez
MIBOR REALTOR® Association
Michaelis Corporation
Microsoft
Morellis Cleaners
NCAA Hall of Champions
Nestle Inn
Newfields
Spencer Newmister
Pinheads
Pinnacle Catering Group
Chris Ragland
Rascal’s Fun Zone
Regions
Rhythm! Discovery Center
Riolo Dance Studio
Ms. Lee Robinson
Saffron Cafe
Sherry Loller
David W. and Jennifer F. Skeels
Len and Constance Smith
Sun King Brewing Company
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
The Peterson Company
The Tie Dye Lab
Anthony and Melissa Turner
Tuttle Orchards
University of Indianapolis
WISH-TV
D. Wolfarth
Ms. Ruth Wooden
Wooden & McLaughlin LLP
X-Site Amusement Center