Inglewood Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.

Inglewood CA


Inglewood Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides a variety of lending, housing counseling, and other housing-related services in Inglewood, California and the neighboring communities. The organization began homeownership lending in 1995 and since that time has closed approximately $17 million in mortgage loans, providing homeownership opportunities to 125 low-income families.

CDFI Awards for Inglewood Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.


CORE (1999) - $1,300,000

The CDFI Fund"s $1,300,000 award ($500,000 capital grant and $800,000 loan) will help the organization to expand its lending activity to low-income families by providing more second mortgage loans in conjunction with loans made by the City of Inglewood and private sector lenders.



SECA (1998) - $43,000

The CDFI Fund Technical Assistance grant award will support a marketing plan directed at hard-to-reach low-income residents, especially non-English speaking individuals. The Awardee will also purchase loan integration software and train staff in its use. These activities will enhance the organization"s effectiveness in serving its clients and improve its financial management.



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