Neighborhood Housing Services of Hamilton, Inc.

Hamilton OH


Neighborhood Housing Services of Hamilton, Inc. (NHSH) is a non-profit organization established in 1992. It provides home purchase and rehabilitation mortgage loans to low-income families and individuals, financial services and technical assistance to low-income, female heads of households. The Awardee proposes to use the financial assistance award to increase its lending and provide technical assistance to low-income, first-time homeowners.

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SECA (2002) - $200,000

The technical assistance grant will enable the awardee to acquire staff training targeted to improving underwriting and lending policies.



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