Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County

Santa Barbara CA


The Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara (HTF) is a non-profit loan fund established in 2002. It is an Emerging CDFI that provides technical assistance and direct low-cost loans to qualified sponsors of affordable housing projects in Santa Barbara County, CA. The Housing Trust Fund will use its Technical Assistance award to: 1) hire personnel (administrative and market research); 2) engage professional services (model loan documents and preliminary research in upgrading MIS); and 3) pay for expansion of its office.

CDFI Awards for Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County


TA (2009) - $93,210

The Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara (HTF) is a non-profit loan fund established in 2002. It is an Emerging CDFI that provides technical assistance and direct low-cost loans to qualified sponsors of affordable housing projects in Santa Barbara County, CA. The Housing Trust Fund will use its Technical Assistance award to: 1) hire personnel (administrative and market research); 2) engage professional services (model loan documents and preliminary research in upgrading MIS); and 3) pay for expansion of its office.



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