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Makes low-cost housing available to people who have very low incomes by organizing a group of volunteers to design and construct houses which are then sold at cost and at no interest to individuals who qualify by making a small down payment and investing a specified number of hours of "sweat equity" working on the project.
Provides simple, decent, affordable housing for Ottawa County families in need.

Families partner with local Habitat for Humanity office to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers, attend financial management and homeownership classes, and pay an affordable mortgage.

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Subsidized Home Acquisition
Offers homes on a lease to purchase basis. If all lease obligations are met, this program offers long-term renters with an option to purchase their single-family home at the end of the 15-year Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) period.

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Subsidized Home Acquisition
Builds homes for families with low incomes. Houses are built by volunteers and approved families. Houses are then sold to the families with a 0% interest 30 year loan. Offers home ownership and financial training for recipients and continued support after moving into the house. This is not an emergency housing program and can take up to 24 months for the home to be complete.

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Subsidized Home Acquisition
Sells homes to families and offers zero or low interest loans and a small down payment to cover closing costs.

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Subsidized Home Acquisition
Builds homes with low-income families seeking a permanent solution to substandard rental housing. The houses are sold to the family using a 30-year 0% interest mortgage.
“Veterans Build” encourages veterans and members of the military and their families to access affordable housing through Habitat for Humanity-MidOhio. Habitat MidOhio Veterans will also qualify for additional mortgage discounts based on years of active service. The initiative also aims to create awareness of the opportunity to productively engage in the community alongside fellow veterans and to promote the value of volunteering in service to others.
Assists first time homebuyers in purchasing houses and sellers in need of a short sale. Buyers are assisted in pre-qualifying for mortgage financing.

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Redevelopment Programs
Low Cost for Sale Homes/Housing Units
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.

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Subsidized Home Acquisition
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Household Goods Donation Programs
Building Materials/Supplies Donation Programs
Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer Opportunities
Primary focus of HFH is to build new homes, and replace existing homes as well. Habitat for Humanity is not the same organization that worked in Muskingum County several years ago. HFH of Southeast Ohio, is searching for office space in Zanesville, so that they can cover the northern based counties. The main office is located in Athens County, Ohio, but there will eventually be a Zanesville based organization that will serve as the second base of operations. Habitat for Humanity is looking to serve 40 families each year.

Makes low-cost housing available to people who have low incomes by organizing a group of volunteers to design and construct houses which are then sold at cost and at no interest to individuals who qualify by making a small down payment and investing a specified number of hours of "sweat equity" working on the project.
A program within the Community Development Department of the City of Springfield. The Housing Rehab Division works to provide income qualified homeowners with upkeep and repair of their homes. Programs offered through a variety of loan and deferred loan products. The division also works with developers to provide affordable rental housing for income qualified households.
Provides new or rehabbed homes to low-income families.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton builds or renovates decent and affordable housing that strengthens individuals, families, and neighborhoods through home ownership. The homes are sold to the families through an affordable mortgage.

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Volunteer Opportunities
Subsidized Home Acquisition
Makes low-cost housing available to first-time homebuyers who have very low incomes, by organizing a group of volunteers to design and construct houses which are then sold at cost and at no interest to individuals who qualify earning 30-60% of the median income for Franklin County and currently live in substandard housing. Every partner family must perform a minimum of 250 hours of "sweat equity" which includes working on their own house and those of other Habitat families, attend homeownership classes and provide Habitat program support. Every family assumes a no-interest, no-profit mortgage with payments based on family income.
Works to develop housing through private funding and volunteer labor for low-income families. Houses are built or renovated with volunteers and approved families, then sold to qualifying recipients who pay a mortgage. Offers home ownership training for recipients and continued support after moving into the house. This is not an emergency housing program - process may take up to two years.
Provides homes (new construction or re-hab) that are available for lease/purchase to low-income families. Length of time required to lease before buying varies based on how long this agency has owned the home. It may be up to 15 years. Lease-purchasers are required to handle routine home maintenance.
Renovates and builds houses in partnership with low income families. These homes are then sold at no profit to partner families with a no interest loan. Home prices are kept low primarily by using volunteer labor. Funding is obtained through donations and grants. Government money is only used for land acquisition, infrastructure (sidewalk, utilities, streets, etc.) and administrative expenses. Eligibility: None to volunteer. Partner families need to currently be living in sub-standard housing, have a steady source of income between 30% and 60% of the Clark County median income guidelines and be willing to partner by providing sweat equity hours. A credit report will need to be submitted with the application.

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Administration Volunteer Opportunities
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Sweat Equity Programs
Rehabilitates existing and builds new housing in ward 2 in the City of Cleveland and makes it available for lease/purchase to low-income families. Length of time required to lease before buying varies based on how long this agency has owned the home. It may be up to 15 years.

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Low Cost for Sale Homes/Housing Units
Redevelopment Programs
Works to develop housing through private funding and volunteer labor for low-income families. Builds houses with volunteers and approved families, then sold to qualifying recipients with a no-interest mortgage and for no profit. Offers home ownership training for recipients and continued support after moving into the house.
Rehabilitates houses with volunteers and Partner Families and then sells the home to the Partner Family with a no interest mortgage and for no profit. Accepted families also receive home ownership training and continued support after moving into the house. If accepted, must volunteer at least 200 hours. This is a long and involved process that generally takes at least a year. A limited number of houses will be rehabbed and sold.
Provides homes available for renovation to qualified purchasers. Purchasers agree to renovate the home as required within time period specified in the sales agreement. Timeline and budget work are reviewed by land bank staff. At the time of agreement, the title/deed to the home is held in escrow until the renovations are complete and a Certificate of Occupancy is obtained.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.

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Donation Pickups
Subsidized Home Acquisition
Thrift Shops
Household Goods Donation Programs
Building Materials/Supplies Donation Programs
Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer Opportunities
Preble County Habitat builds or renovates homes with community volunteers and partner families to provide decent affordable housing for people in need.

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Subsidized Home Acquisition