Posts by Ashlee Willocks
INHP selects nine local nonprofits to receive funding for neighborhood revitalization efforts
$900,000 to be awarded across Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) Board of Directors is pleased to announce nine local organizations will receive grant funds. With the funds, these neighborhood-serving organizations can continue their focus on affordable housing preservation and development, and collaboration to enhance the supply of affordable housing through homeownership,…
Read MoreOrtney’s Homeownership Journey
We are stronger, together. Growing up, Ortney’s family always rented. He didn’t know homeownership was a possibility until his brother became the first family member to buy a home in 2017. His brother’s example inspired Ortney, but he needed additional down payment support and guidance through the lending process, so he turned to INHP, a…
Read MoreMayor Joe Hogsett names East 38th Street Corridor as next Lift Indy neighborhood
$3.5 million from City’s signature community development program to expand affordable housing and homeownership opportunities, fund economic development, park improvements INDIANAPOLIS (Nov. 16, 2022) – Today, Mayor Joe Hogsett joined city officials and community leaders at 38th & Sheridan to announce the East 38th Street Corridor as the city’s next Lift Indy neighborhood. “Lift…
Read MoreTake Control of Your Finances
If you’ve been working hard to pay your monthly bill, rent or home mortgage, yet feel like costs keep rising, you’re not alone. We hear from people who come to INHP how overwhelming – and out of control – it can seem. Yet, INHP can help you take control. Whether you’re a renter or homeowner,…
Read MoreFall Maintenance Schedule
The changing seasons often act as a signal for homeowners to check if their home is prepared for the weather to come. According to the home maintenance schedule which we’ve adopted from the New York Times’ Annual Home Maintenance Checklist, here are a few reminders heading into fall: Check your garage floor drains. Be sure…
Read MoreKim’s Homeownership Journey
Kim’s homeownership journey is defined by perseverance and determination. She wanted a safe and stable place for her blended family to live and worked hard to reach that goal. After hearing about INHP on the radio, Kim connected herself to an INHP homeownership advisor. Kim worked diligently through the Homebuyer Preparation Program and learned effective…
Read MoreINHP accepting applications for 2023 INDI Grant Program
The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) is accepting applications for the 2023 INDI Grant Program from eligible nonprofits seeking funding to support affordable housing development and preservation. The submission of an application does not guarantee funding, but only serves as a notice to INHP that the nonprofit desires to be considered. The goal of the…
Read MoreINHP’s Affordable-Rate-Exterior-Appraisal (AREA) Refinancing
Your home is your area. Keep it affordable with INHP’s new AREA refinance program. AREA stands for Affordable-Rate-Exterior-Appraisal. For homeowners with low and moderate incomes, that means this program offers a below-market interest rate and a nontraditional method of getting your home appraised. Your home’s value will be determined by an exterior-only assessment or an…
Read MoreINHP closes on first Bridge to Homeownership home
INHP has always helped people find their path to homeownership with one-on-one advising and single-family lending programs. For client Skyler, we helped to build a bridge. Skyler participates in Southeast Community Services’ (SECS) Twin Aire Promise program, which leverages INHP’s new Bridge to Homeownership to help its clients stabilize their housing situation as they work…
Read MoreINHP welcomes eight members to its board of directors
Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022 – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) is pleased to welcome eight individuals who will fill board of director and advisory board positions beginning in 2022. INHP’s board of directors is comprised of eight mayoral appointees, five United Way of Central Indiana appointees, eight contributing members and three at-large community members.…
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