Microfinance Loan Program | Habitat For Humanity International
14440 State Route 13, Millfield, OH 45761
To apply, download the application from https://habitatseo.org/programs/microfinance-program.html or request that an application is mailed to you by calling 740-592-0032 ext. 109.
Applicants must be able to: - Pay a $15 application fee - Make the first payment prior to funds being released - Repay the loan within 12 months - Have income (before taxes) between 20 and 90 percent of the area median income.
Fairfield County, Ohio
Meigs County, Ohio
Hocking County, Ohio
Perry County, Ohio
Muskingum County, Ohio
Noble County, Ohio
Athens County, Ohio
Morgan County, Ohio
Pickaway County, Ohio
Description
The Microfinance Program can provide affordable loans up to $2,000 so families can improve and maintain their homes and their quality of life without seeking out payday or high-interest predatory loans. Loans available for: - Replacement of countertops, cabinets, flooring, doors, windows, etc. - Repair (if manufactured within the last 15 years) or replacement of appliances - Repair of porches, decks, roof, etc. - Painting - Upgrades for energy efficiency - Accessibility projects (e.g., ramp). - Vehicle Repair funds may be available if the automotive repair could be linked to staying housed (example: fix vehicle to get to work to pay for housing). Funds may be used to address “quality of life” issues for Southeast Ohio residents in order to maintain and sustain their current housing.
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Providing organization
Habitat For Humanity International
Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry. Habitat affiliates work locally in communities around the world to select and support homeowners, organize volunteers, and coordinate house building, targeting families who earn 30-60% of median income. HFHMO partner families are chosen after a careful review process during which Habitat assesses their need for housing; their ability to repay a zero-interest, no-profit mortgage; and, their willingness to partner with Habitat through sweat equity. All partner families are first-time homebuyers who earn 30-60% of the median income for Franklin and Licking Counties and currently live in substandard housing. Every partner family must perform a minimum of 200-250 hours of sweat equity, which includes working on their own house and those of other Habitat families, attending homeownership classes, and providing Habitat program support. Every family also assumes a no-interest, no-profit mortgage with payments based on family income. Because HFHMO holds and services these mortgages, Habitat has a long-term relationship with the homeowners and the communities in which they live.
