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21st Century Essential Guide to HUD Programs and Housing Grants – Volume One, Community Development, SuperNOFA, Loans, Aid, Applications

No Comments 17 May 2012

21st Century Essential Guide to HUD Programs and Housing Grants – Volume One, Community Development, SuperNOFA, Loans, Aid, Applications

Programs from the HUD (Dept. of Housing and Urban Development) with extensive information on housing grants and programs: * User’s Guide to HUD Grants and SuperNOFA * Assisted Living programs * Guide to Environmentally Safe Sites * America’s Affordable Communities Initiative * Grant Application Package Procedures * Five Critical Steps in Registering to Apply for Grants * Frequently Asked Questions In addition to programs for individuals, many of these programs are available to State and loca

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21st Century Essential Guide to HUD Programs and Housing Grants – Volume Two, Major Programs, Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) and Disabled (Section 811), Homeless Assistance, Applications

Federal documents on HUD programs and housing grants – provides extensive information on housing grants and programs: * Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. This program provides funding for the development and operation of supportive housing for very low-income persons 62 years of age or older. Approximately 2.9 million in capital advance funds, plus associated project rental assistance contract (PRAC) funds and any carryover funds ava

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Q&A: Where can I find free infornation on Student Housing Grants?

2 Comments 26 April 2012

Question by MICHAEL S: Where can I find free infornation on Student Housing Grants?

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Answer by heehawfromall
ALL COLELGES HAVE FIANANCIAL AID OFFICES AND GUIDANCE COUNSELORS IT’S FREE

I’M SURE THERE ARE INTERNET SITES EACH COLLGE HAS WEB PAGE INFORMATION

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i would like info on a government housing grant without buying anything (like a book on grants).?

3 Comments 11 April 2012

Question by darcy w: i would like info on a government housing grant without buying anything (like a book on grants).?
I am a low income, single mother of two who has poor credit from my teenage years. I do not qualify for a loan, and would like information on getting a government grant to buy a house in my area.

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Answer by altonbi
The government does not give away grants. Check with Habitat for Humanity. They many times will help low income families.

In the meantime, you need to learn how to improve your credit so you can do things on your own. It is far more “feel good” thing if you earn it yourself.

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How come foreign students get pell grants, housing, & money with no pay back?

1 Comment 03 April 2012

Question by teri: How come foreign students get pell grants, housing, & money with no pay back?
They do not have to be citizens, they own nothing when their done..and can return to their countries. Yet American families have to work for everying aspect of school, tuition, housing, books, and carry jobs and have to payback all the money they were required to borrow in order to get an education that would benefit OUR country?

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Answer by i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!
Maybe it is because they speak English better than you….

Or it could be that the country wants “brain gain.” If we pay for their education, they can earn a job here and stay.

However, many international students are not so well off as you put it. Many times they have to pay higher fees than local students and they face stiffer competition when being accepted.

Other than that, I am sure your local and national representatives do not read Yahoo! Answers to see what the people think.

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New Solar Program Offers Millions to Affordable Housing

No Comments 30 March 2012

New Solar Program Offers Millions to Affordable Housing











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Richmond, CA (PRWEB) March 29, 2012

The CA Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is officially launching the latest CA Solar Initiative (CSI) program on March 29. The new program provides $ 25 million in increased solar water heating incentives for affordable housing in California. The launch of the program could not be more timely, given the recent dissolution of the Community Redevelopment Agency – a major source of funding for affordable housing in California.

In announcing the program last fall, Utility Commissioner Timothy Alan Simon said he supports the decision to implement the low income solar water heating incentive program because solar water heaters are cost effective, and “the fuel they use – sunshine – is free. This allows us to achieve our goals of delivering cost effective energy savings to low income customers.” CPUC President Michael R. Peevey stated that the program of increased incentives “will help ease the financial burden on low income customers.”

With the program’s official launch today, solar water heating incentives for affordable housing will be higher than they’ve ever been. Qualifying multifamily homes will be eligible for 150% of the top-tier CSI incentive levels for solar thermal, with up to $ 500,000 available per property.

But incentives are only half the story. Solar systems need to be installed before a building can qualify for them, which either means a large capital outlay for buying the system, or finding the right financing. Until recently, these have been significant market barriers, and a major reason the solar hot water market has lagged behind the solar electric market – despite the fact that solar water heating is up to 4x more efficient.

Now one company is offering a solution. Promise Energy was founded to overcome the primary barriers to wider adoption of solar water heating, and work with affordable housing owners to help them access these millions of dollars in government incentive checks.

Headquartered in a historic warehouse in Richmond, CA, Promise Energy has developed an integrated approach to the market that reduces costs by leveraging partnerships with top equipment manufacturers, system designers and a network of certified installers. Combined with Promise Energy’s full-service financing and the new incentive program, the company can now offer qualified affordable housing projects solar hot water for no money down, saving them thousands of dollars a year on gas utility bills.

“We want to help affordable housing organizations in California reduce their operating costs and increase their property values by claiming these unprecedented incentives for going solar,” said Charlie Kuffner, VP of Operations for Promise Energy. “Promise is one of the largest purchasers of solar water heating equipment in the country. By combining bulk purchasing power with solar financing expertise, we can help hundreds of affordable housing projects start saving immediately with no money down.”

Backed by the financial resources and expertise of leading clean energy finance company Adam Capital, Promise Energy has the ability to fund up to 500 multifamily projects in California. Adam Boucher, President of Promise Energy and CEO of Adam Capital, said, “Promise Energy is ideally suited to serve non-profit affordable housing developers because we can monetize a project’s tax incentives and pass the savings on to them. We provide a simple, turnkey solution so property owners and tenants can save money, while we take care of the rest.”

“This market has had difficulty growing in the past due to lack of financing and high costs,” adds Boucher. “By overcoming these challenges, we can create green jobs for U.S. manufacturers and contractors, generate millions of therms in energy savings, and reduce energy bills for struggling Californians. The result is a win for the economy and the environment. We applaud the CPUC for launching this program, it couldn’t come at a better time.”

About Promise Energy, LLC:

Promise Energy LLC, is a full-service solar hot water and efficiency provider dedicated to bringing affordable housing the benefits of solar savings with no money down. Founded by the leadership team at Adam Capital Inc. to overcome market barriers in solar hot water, Promise Energy combines standardized system design and no-money-down financing to provide qualified building owners a turnkey solution to saving money with solar water heating. We’ve partnered with leading suppliers, experienced system design engineers, and a growing network of licensed solar hot water installers, to give building owners top-tier, Made-in-America compliant solar equipment. With our full-service financing packages, Promise Energy owns and operates the system for 20+ years, providing building owners and tenants long-term energy savings with no capital outlay or maintenance expense. It’s never been easier to go green with solar hot water and start saving today.

About Adam Capital, Inc.:

Utilizing senior-secured debt as our primary lending strategy, Adam Capital has become a leader in funding clean energy projects. We specialize in financing, constructing, owning and operating clean energy assets with longterm cashflows. Adam Capital was one of the first asset-based lenders in the country to leverage ITC cash grant payments and other local incentive rebates as collateral, and we continue to be an innovator in rooftop-scale clean energy finance. We have committed funding to over 1000 rooftop solar projects in multiple states and utility districts, serving the needs of individuals, schools, non-profits, and businesses. With the launch of Promise Energy, we are bringing our proven success and expertise to the commercial solar hot water market.

About the CSI Thermal Low-Income Program for Solar Water Heating:

The CSI-Thermal Low-Income Program allocates $ 25 million to promote the installation of solar water heating (SWH) systems on qualifying low-income single-family and multifamily residences. The CSI-Thermal Low-Income Program is set to begin accepting applications March 29, 2012. The program is intended to promote the installation of gas-displacing solar water heating systems on qualifying low-income single-family and multifamily residences through a program of direct financial incentives. Multifamily applicants can qualify for incentives up to $ 500,000.




















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housing grants?

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Question by mandi mae: housing grants?
whats the best web sight for housing grants in wayne county ohio

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Answer by homegirl
What is a housing grant? Do you mean Section 8 (subsidized rent)?

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Life After Retirement – Senior Living Ideas From Housing to Traveling, Hobbies, and Social Activities

No Comments 23 December 2011

Life After Retirement – Senior Living Ideas From Housing to Traveling, Hobbies, and Social Activities

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Choosing Senior Apartments
Choosing Senior Homes
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Choosing Senior Home Care
Choosing Senior Living Properties
Exploring The Options Of Senior Medical Insurance
Nurturing Senior Independence In The Comforts Of Home
Essential Packing Tips For Senior Citizen Cruises
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Where can I find information about Government Grants for housing?

7 Comments 17 December 2011

Question by Unknown12: Where can I find information about Government Grants for housing?
Basically I want to know where I can find government grants for housing that deal with windows and new siding? I heard that you can get information on it but i just dont know where to look.

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Answer by decarunner
http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/Benefits.shtml

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What kind of benefits can I receive from the gov. if I have a child in England? free housing? money? anything?

1 Comment 07 December 2011

Question by deek: What kind of benefits can I receive from the gov. if I have a child in England? free housing? money? anything?
A friend of mine told me that if I were to have a child born in England, I would, under conditions, receive a free house along with a nice sum of government grants each month until the child turns 18. Is there any truth in this?

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Answer by FRAGINAL-NOYPI
Request for welfare benefits at the concerned government in UK to know as to what are the benefits of your child.

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