Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.

Salt Lake UT


Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services is a housing lender to four of Salt Lake Citya€™s poorer neighborhoods. It provides a mix of low-interest first mortgages and housing rehabilitation loans, below-market second mortgages, and down payment and closing cost loans. It is also involved in the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing.

CDFI Awards for Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.


CORE (1999) - $2,000,000

Salt Lake NHS will use its $2,000,000 CDFI Fund award ($650,000 capital grant, $1,350,000 loan) to expand and augment its existing programs.



SECA (1998) - $42,500

The Technical Assistance grant award would improve organizational infrastructure through staff training and improvements to its computer and communication technology.



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