Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo, Inc.

Toledo OH


Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo (NHST), established in 1977, primarily lends to low- and moderate-income households to help them become homeowners. It provides first mortgages, second mortgages, and down payment assistance, as well as prepurchase education and counseling, targeted affordable housing development, and a weatherization program.

CDFI Awards for Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo, Inc.


CORE (1999) - $2,250,000

The CDFI Fund"s $2,250,000 award ($250,000 capital grant, $2,000,000 loan) will be used to strengthen NHST"s primary loan pool, the Toledo Family Housing Fund.



SECA (1998) - $50,000

The CDFI Fund"s $50,000 Technical Assistance Grant will be used to purchase computers and related peripheral hardware and portfolio management software. It will also enable the NHS to obtain consulting services to develop a market analysis, implement a consortium lending plan, and design a web site.



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