Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota, Inc.

2401 Lowry Ave. NE #210
Minneapolis MN, 55418-2200


Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota (HFH-MN) is a housing loan fund incorporated in 1997. Its mission is to assist Habitat for Humanity affiliates build homes in the state of Minnesota for low-income residents. HFH-MN provides Habitat affiliates with loans, down payment assistance, development services and VISTA volunteers. Since its inception, the Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota"s affiliates have built 634 homes for low-income persons.

CDFI Awards for Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota, Inc.


SECA (2001) - $82,500

The CDFI Fund"s technical assistance grant of $50,000 will be used to purchase staff training, consulting services, and provide staff salary. The Fund"s financial assistance grant of $32,500 will be used to assist Habitat affiliates improve the quality of financial services and products provided to low-income Minnesota residents.



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