Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc.

New York NY


Established in 1981, Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City (NHS of NYC) is a certified CDFI that provides affordable housing loans and technical assistance to homeowners in New York City.

CDFI Awards for Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc.


TA (2004) - $38,000

Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City (NHS of NYC) will use the award to obtain consulting services for market research and development on new loan products to meet the needs of its Target Market.



CORE (1998) - $2,500,000

The CDFI Fund"s $1,980,000 grant, $500,000 loan, and $20,000 technical assistance grant will be used to provide capital for new lending products that respond to pressures caused by subprime lenders.



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