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HOPE 1: Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere. Public and Indian Housing Homeownership
HOPE 1 empowers public housing residents to become homeowners by providing planning and implementation grants to organizations that will help individual families purchase units in public or Indian housing properties. By providing the opportunity for homeownership, HOPE 1 will give low-income families greater control over their homes and their neighborhoods, help expand the supply of decent housing, and promote economic self-sufficiency for participating families.
HOPE 1: Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere. Public and Indian Housing Homeownership
HOPE 1 empowers public housing residents to become homeowners by providing planning and implementation grants to organizations that will help individual families purchase units in public or Indian housing properties. By providing the opportunity for homeownership, HOPE 1 will give low-income families greater control over their homes and their neighborhoods, help expand the supply of decent housing, and promote economic self-sufficiency for participating families.
HOPE 1: Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere. Public and Indian Housing Homeownership
1991
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
Housing , Social Services , Human Resources , Social Concerns , Residential buildings , American Indians , Low income groups , Federal assistance programs , Ownership , Socioeconomic factors , Poverty , Grants , Public housing , Planning , Implementation , US HUD , Case studies , HOPE(Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere) , Indian housing homeownership
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