Innovative Housing, Inc.

Portland OR


Innovative Housing, Inc. (IHI) is an emerging CDFI established in 1991. IHI provides mortgages to low-income borrowers and financial education to youth and adults in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan region. IHI will use its FY08 Technical Assistance grant to build its capacity as a CDFI by: 1) hiring consultants to develop policies and procedures and an integrated management information system; 2) hiring a research and development specialist to design and establish short-term loan and check cashing services to meet the emergency financing needs of low-income residents; and, 3) by covering computer equipment cost for its new hire.

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TA (2008) - $99,751

Innovative Housing, Inc (IHI) is an emerging CDFI established in 1991. IHI provides mortgages to low-income borrowers and financial education to youth and adults in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan region. IHI will use its FY08 Technical Assistance grant to build its capacity as a CDFI by: 1) hiring consultants to develop policies and procedures and an integrated management information system; 2) hiring a research and development specialist to design and establish short-term loan and check cashing services to meet the emergency financing needs of low-income residents; and, 3) covering computer equipment cost for its new hire.



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