* Money to Buy Your Co‑op
(14,132 Mortgage Insurance‑Purchase of Sales‑Type Cooperative
Housing Units (213 Sales))
Director
Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To make available, good quality, new housing for purchase by individual members of a housing cooperative. Types of assistance:
guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Mortgages insured) Reported under program 14.126.
* Money to Fix Up Your Home
(14.142 Property Improvement Loan Insurance for Improving All
Existing Structures and Building of New Nonresidential Structures
(Title 1))
Director, Title I Insurance Division
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development800‑733‑4663
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑7400
Objectives: To facilitate the financing of improvements to homes and other existing structures and the building of new nonresidential structures. Types
of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Loans insured including funding for programs 4.110 and 14.162)
$1,289,200,000.
* Money to Fix Up Multifamily Projects
(14.151 Supplemental Loan Insurance‑Multifamily Rental Housing
(241(a)))
Policies and Procedures Division
Office of Insured Multifamily Housing Development
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20411 202‑708‑2556
Objectives: To finance repairs, additions and improvements to multifamily projects, group practice facilities, hospitals, or nursing homes already insured
by HUD or held by HUD. Major movable equipment for insured nursing homes, group practice facilities or hospitals may be covered by a mortgage
under this program. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Loans) $43,630,000.
* Money to Finance Coop Buildings
(14.163 Mortgage Insurance‑Single Family Cooperative Housing
(203(n)))
Director, Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To provide insured financing for the purchase of the Corporate Certificate and Occupancy Certificate for a unit in a cooperative housing
project. Ownership of the corporate certificate carries the right to occupy the unit located within the cooperative project. Types of assistance:
guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: Reported under program No. 14.117.
* Money to Investors to Purchase or Refinance
Multifamily Housing
(14.155 Mortgage Insurance for the Purchase or Refinancing of
Existing Multifamily Housing Projects (Section 223(f) Insured Under
Section 207))
Office of Insured Multifamily Housing Development
Policies and Procedures Division
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2556
Objectives: To provide mortgage insurance to lenders for the purchase or refinancing of existing multifamily housing projects, whether conventionally
financed or subject to federally insured mortgages at the time of application for mortgage insurance. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans.
Estimate of annual funds available: (Mortgages Insured) (Excludes coinsurance) $894,910,000.
* Money to Build Housing for the Elderly That
Also Provides Support Services
(14.157 Supportive Housing for the Elderly (202))
Housing for the Elderly and Handicapped People Division
Office of Elderly and Assisted Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2730
Objectives: To expand the supply of housing with supportive services for the elderly. Types of assistance: project grants. Estimate of annual funds
available: (Reservations for Capital Grants, Rental Assistance and Service Coordinators) $166,300,000.
* Money to Buy a House With Graduated Mortgage Payments
(14.159 Section 245 Graduated Payment Mortgage Program)
Director, Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To facilitate early home ownership for households that expect their incomes to rise. Program allows homeowners to make smaller monthly
payments initially and to increase their size gradually over time. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available:
(Mortgages Insured ‑ includes 14.172) $414,624,000.
* Money to Buy a Trailer and Trailer Lot
(14.162 Mortgagelnsurance‑CombmationandManufacturedHomeLot
Loans (Title 1))
Director, Title I Insurance Division
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Room B‑133
Washington, DC 20410 202‑755‑7400
Objectives: To make possible reasonable financing for the purchase of a manufactured home and a lot on which to place the home. Types of
assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Guaranteed/Insured Loans) Reported under program No, 14.110.
* Money to Developers in Financial Trouble
(14.164 Operating Assistance for Troubled Multifaroily Housing
Projects (Flexible Subsidy Fund) (Troubled Projects))
Director
Office of Multifamily Housing Management
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20420 202‑708‑3730
Objectives: To provide loans to restore or maintain the physical and financial soundness, to assist in the management and to maintain the low to moderate
income character of certain projects assisted or approved for assistance under the National Housing Act or under the Housing and Urban Development Act
of 1965. Types of assistance: direct payments for specified use. Estimate of annual funds available: (Reservations) $125,000,000
* Money to Buy Houses in Areas Hurt by Defense Cuts
(14.165 Mortgage Insurance‑Homes‑Military Impacted Areas(238(c)))
Director
Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To help families undertake home ownership in military impacted areas. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Mortgages Insured) $16,259,000.
* Money for Active Duty Military to Buy Houses
(14,166 Mortgage Insurance‑Homes for Members of the Aimed
Services (Section 222))
Director, Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To help members of the armed services on active duty to purchase a home. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of
annual funds available: (Mortgages Insured) $1,776,000.
* Loans to Developers in Trouble During Their
First Two Years of Operation
(14.167 Mortgage Insurance‑Two Year Operating Loss Loans, Section
223(d) (Two Year Operating Loss Loans))
For program information:
Policies and Procedures Division
Office of Insured Multifamily Housing Development U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑755‑2556
For management information:
Director
Office of Multifamily Housing Management
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑3730
Objectives: To insure a separate loan covering operating losses incurred during the first two years following the date of completion of a multifamily
project with a HUD‑insured first mortgage. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Loans) $19,100,000.
* Money to Buy a Home Using Increased Equity
Payments
(14.172 Mortgage Insurance‑Growing Equity Mortgages (OEMs))
Director, Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To provide a rapid principal reduction and shorter mortgage term by increasing payments over a IO‑year period, thereby expanding housing
opportunities to the home buying public. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Mortgages
insured) Reported under program 14.159.
* Money to Buy a Home Using an Adjustable Rate Mortgage
(14.175 Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMS))
Director
Single Family Development Division
Office of Insured Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To provide mortgage insurance for an adjustable rate mortgage which offers lenders more assurance of long term profitability than a fixed
rate mortgage, while offering consumer protection features. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available:
Reported under 14.117.
* Money for Nonprofits to Build Houses for Lower‑Income Families
(14.179 Nehemiah Housing Opportunity Grant Program (Nehemiah
Housing))
Morris E. Carter, Director
Single Family Development Division
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
4517th St., SW
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To provide an opportunity for those families who otherwise would not be financially able to realize their dream of owning a home, to
increase the employment opportunities of the residents in neighborhoods where the housing is proposed and to create sound and attractive
neighborhoods. Types of assistance: project grants. Estimate of annual funds available: (Grants) $16,552,000.
* Money to Invest in Houses for Those With Disabilities
(14.181 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities (811))
Housing for Elderly and Handicapped People Division
Office of Elderly and Assisted Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2730
Objectives: To provide for supportive housing and related facilities for persons with disabilities. Types of assistance: project grants. Estimate of
annual funds available: (Reservations for Capital Grants and Rental Assistance) $387,000,000.
* Rental Supplements for Investors Who Provide Houses to Low Income Families
(14.182 Lower Income Housing Assistance Program‑Section 8 New
Construction/Substantial Rehabilitation (Section 8 Housing Assistance
Payments Program for Very Low Income Families‑New Construction/
Substantial Rehabilitation))
For management information:
Director
Office of Multifamily Housing Management
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑3730
Objectives: To aid very low income families in obtaining decent, safe and sanitary rental housing. Types of assistance: direct payments for specified
use. Estimate of annual funds available: (Outlays for N/SR units under payment) $4,077,884,000.
* Money to Help Elderly Homeowners Convert Their Equity into a Monthly Income
(14.183 Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (255))
Director
Insured Family Development Division
Office of Single Family Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2700
Objectives: To enable elderly homeowners to convert equity in their homes to monthly streams of income or lines of credit. Types of assistance:
guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Mortgages insured): $34,763,000.
* Money for Low Income Housing Tenants to Buy Their Building
(14.186 Mortgage Insurance‑Equity Loans (241(f) Equity Loans))
For program information:
Policies and Procedures Division
Office of Insured Multifamily Housing Development
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑2556
For management information:
Director
Office of Preservation and Property Disposition
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑3555
Objectives: To insure a separate equity loan to owners of eligible low income multifamily properties who wish to extend the low income affordability
restrictions or to insure an acquisition loan for select purchasers who will maintain such restrictions. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans.
Estimate of annual funds available: (Loans) $53,630,000.
* Grants to Nonprofits Who Lend Money to Low Income Families to Buy Houses
(14.240 HOPE for Homeownership of Single Family Homes (Hope 3))
Cliff Taffet
Office of Affordable Housing Programs
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Room 7168,4517th St., SW
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑3226
Objectives: To provide homeownership opportunities to lower income families and individuals by providing grantees with Federal assistance to finance an eligible homebuyer's direct purchase and rehabilitation of eligible single family properties or to fund the grantee's acquisition and rehabilitation of single family properties for sale and occupancy by families at affordable prices. Types of assistance: project grants. Estimate of annual funds available:
(Grants) $50,000,000.
* Money for Homes That Use New Building Ideas
(14.507 Mortgage Insurance‑Experimental Homes (ExTech 233‑Homes))
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research
Division of Innovative Technology
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th St., SW
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑4370
Objectives: To help finance the development of homes that incorporate new or untried construction concepts designed to reduce housing costs, raise living
standards, and improve neighborhood design by providing mortgage insurance. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual
funds available: Mortgages are insured and experimental features are guaranteed to the homeowner. No direct funding or subsidies are provided for
the project.
* Money for Doctor's Offices and Hospitals That Use New Building Ideas
(14.508Mortgagelnsurance‑Experimental Projects Other Than Housing
(ExTech 233‑Projects Other Than Housing)
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research
Division of Innovative Technology
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
4517th St., SW
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑4370
Objectives: To provide mortgage insurance to help finance the development of group medical facilities that incorporate new or untried construction
concepts intended to reduce construction costs, raise living standards and improve neighborhood design. Typesof assistance: guaranteed/insured loans.
Estimate of annual funds available: (Mortgages insured ‑ reported under program No. 14.509).
* Money for Apartment Buildings That Use New Ideas
(14.509 Mortgage Insurance‑Experimental Rental Housing (ExTech
233 ‑ Experimental Rental Housing))
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research
Division of Innovative Technology
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
4517th St., SW
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑4370
Objectives: To provide mortgage insurance to help finance the development of multifamily housing that incorporates new or untried construction concepts
designed to reduce housing costs; raise living standards; and improve neighborhood design. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate
of annual funds available: Mortgages are insured and experimental features are guaranteed. No funds or subsidies are available.
* Rent Supplements to Building Owners With Tenants That Have Low Incomes
(14.856 Lower Income Housing Assistance Program‑Section 8
Moderate Rehabilitation (Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments
Program for Very Low Income Families‑Moderate Rehabilitation))
For program information:
Office of Assisted Housing
Rental Assistance Division
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑7424
Objectives: To aid very low income families and homeless individuals in obtaining decent, safe and sanitary rental housing. Types of assistance: direct
payments for specified use. Estimate of annual funds available: (Contract replacements to certificates) $54,000,000.
* More Rent Supplements for Building Owners With Tenants That Have Low Incomes
(14.857 Section 8 Rental Certificate Program (Section 8 Rental
Certificates))
Office of Assisted Housing
Rental Assistance Division
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC 20410 202‑708‑0477
Objectives: To aid low income families in obtaining decent, safe, and sanitary rental housing. Types of assistance: direct payments for specified use.
Estimate of annual funds available: Reported under Program 14.156.
* Grants to Organizations Who Help Low Income Families Buy Houses
(14.858 HOPE for Public and Indian Housing Homeownership (HOPE
for Public and Indian Housing (HOPE 1)))
Gary Van Buskirk
Homeownership Division for Public and Indian Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development202‑708‑4233
Washington, DC 20410 TDD: 202‑708‑9300
Objectives: To provide homeownership programs for eligible public and Indian housing residents and other low income families through the sale of
eligible public and Indian housing. Types of assistance: project grants. Estimate of annual funds available: (Grants) $266,800,000.
* Money to Have Your State Buy Your Old Farm and Turn It into a Park
(15.916 Outdoor Recreation‑Acquisition, Development and Planning
(Land and Water Conservation Fund Grants))
Chief
Recreation Grants Division
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
P.O. Box 37127
Washington, DC 20013‑7127 202‑343‑3700
Contact: Sam L. Hall
Objectives: To provide financial assistance to the States and their political subdivisions for the preparation of Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor
Recreation Plans (SCORPs) and acquisition and development of outdoor recreation areas and facilities for the general public, to meet current and
future needs. Types of assistance: project grants. Estimate of annual funds available: (Grants) $24,750,000.
* Grants to Build Houses on Indian Reservations
(15.141 Indian Housing Assistance)
Chief
Division of Housing Assistance
Office of Tribal Services
Room 4640, Main Interior Building
Bureau of Indian Affairs
1849 C St., NW
Washington, DC 20240 202‑208‑5427
Objectives: To use the Indian Housing Improvement Program (HIP) and Bureau of Indian Affairs resources to substantially eliminate substandard
Indian housing. This effort is combined with the Indian Health Service (Department of Health and Human Services). Types of assistance: project
grants (contracts); dissemination of technical information. Estimate of annual funds available: (Total HIP program costs including grant funding, self
governance compact funding, salaries, and expenses) $19,083,000.
* Money for Veterans Who Want to Buy a House
(64.114 Veterans Housing‑Guaranteed and Insured Loans
(VA Home Loans))
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington, DC 20420
Objectives: To assist veterans, certain service personnel, and certain unremarried surviving spouses of veterans, in obtaining credit for the
purchase, construction or improvement of homes on more liberal terms than are generally available to non‑veterans. Types of assistance:
guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Closed Loans Guaranteed) $30,256,320,000.
* Loans for Disabled Veterans to Buy a House
(64.118 Veterans Housing‑Direct Loans for Disabled Veterans)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington, DC 20420
Objectives: To provide certain severely disabled veterans with direct housing credit in connection with grants for specially adaptive housing with special
features or movable facilities made necessary by the nature of their disabilities. Types of assistance: direct loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Loans) $33,000.
* Money for Veterans to Buy Mobile Homes
(64.119 Veterans Housing‑Manufactured Home Loans)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington, DC 20420
Objectives: To assist veterans, servicepersons, and certain unremarried surviving spouses of veterans in obtaining credit for the purchase of a
manufactured home on more liberal terms than are available to non‑veterans. Types of assistance: guaranteed/insured loans. Estimate of annual funds
available: (Guaranteed Loans) $2,557,000.
* Loans for Native American Veterans to Buy or
Build a Home
(64.126 Native American Veteran Direct Loan Program
(VA Native American Home Loan Program))
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington, DC 20420
Objectives: To provide direct loans to certain Native American veterans for the purchase or construction of homes on trust lands. Types of assistance:
direct loans. Estimate of annual funds available: (Loans): $11,202,000.
* Grants for Storm Windows or to Weatherize Your Home
(81.042 Weatherization Assistance for Low Income Persons)
Jeanne Van Viandren, Director
Weatherization Assistance Programs Division
Mail Stop CE‑532
Conservation and Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Forrestal Building
Washington, DC 20585 202‑586‑2204
Objectives: To insulate the dwellings of low income persons, particularly the elderly and handicapped low income, in order to conserve needed energy and
to aid those persons least able to afford higher utility costs. Types of assistance: formula grants. Estimate of annual funds available: $230,000,000.
* Government Subsidized Flood Insurance to Homeowners
(83.100 Flood Insurance)
James M. Rose
Federal Insurance Administration
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Washington, DC 20472 202‑646‑2780
Objectives: To enable persons to purchase insurance against losses from physical damage to or loss of buildings and or contents therein caused by
floods, mudflow, or flood‑related erosion in the United States and to promote wise flood plain management practices in the Nation's flood‑prone and
mudflow‑prone areas. Types of assistance: insurance. Estimate of annual funds available: $808,220,000.
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