Unitarian Universalist Affordable Housing Corporation (UUAHC)

Silver Spring MD


The Unitarian Universalist Affordable Housing Corporation (UUAHC), a faith-based community development fund, provides financing for community development projects that improve the quality of life of low-and moderate-income persons in the Washington D.C. metro area. UUAHC provides predevelopment housing loans, lines of credit, construction and rehab loans and a newly developed transitional/supportive housing fund.

CDFI Awards for Unitarian Universalist Affordable Housing Corporation (UUAHC)


FA (2005) - $174,000

SL&C was awarded a financial assistance grant of $174,000 to provide equity into its capital structure to leverage debt for its lending activities as well as to provide technical assistance. UUAHC will use its technical assistance grant of $24,000 to 1) purchase loan management software; 2) upgrade copier and telephone systems; and 3) purchase computer equipment.



CORE (2001) - $200,000

The CDFI Fund grant award of $200,000 will be used to continue provision of existing and creation of new loan products.



SECA (2000) - $44,500

The Technical Assistance grant will be used to acquire technology, staff training, and consulting services in order to facilitate UUAHC"s expansion of its target market to Low- and Moderate-Income residents of the Washington, DC - Baltimore, MD metropolitan area.



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