Posts by Tim Coxey
Home Repair Program Registration Open for 2025
If you’re a homeowner, you probably know that getting home repairs and upgrades done right – not just “putting a band-aid on it” – can prevent larger, more expensive problems down the road. Unfortunately, most home repairs cost more than a band-aid. INHP’s home repair program offers homeowners with limited budgets the financing, assistance and…
Read MoreINHP Moved on July 1, 2024
The latest Indianapolis resident to move into a new home is…us! On July 1, INHP integrated its offices and operations to one location – Brougher Plaza – to allow departments and staff to work together more effectively and enhance the customer experience for both clients and partners. The new address is 2960 N. Meridian St.,…
Read MoreIBJ puts Community Lift In Focus
Photo credit: IBJ The April 26, 2024, issue of the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) features Tierra Sims, an INHP client who is one of the first to obtain our Community Lift mortgage. This feature article, “Giving a ‘Hand Up’: Special Purpose Credit Programs Gain Traction with Local Lenders,” may be found in the FOCUS: Banking…
Read MoreCommunity Lift mortgage loan program
New INHP special purpose credit program expands Indianapolis minority homeownership opportunities Community Lift offers ideal financing for historically underserved homebuyers The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) is proud to introduce a new, special purpose credit program called Community Lift to support minority borrowers and neighborhoods in Marion County. Community Lift is a mortgage loan that…
Read MoreRequest for Proposals: Lawn and Trash Services
The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership is seeking proposals from qualified lawn care professionals to perform lawn care maintenance and trash pickup at INHP-owned properties. This includes mowing, trimming, plant bed maintenance and trash removal. Download and view the proposal here: Mowing RFP 2024 Proposal submissions are due by 12 p.m., March 22, 2024 to Kristin…
Read More2024 INDI Grant Recipients Announced
INHP selects eight grantees to receive funding for neighborhood development initiatives $900,000 to be awarded across Marion County INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 29, 2024) – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) board of directors is pleased to announce eight grant awards to support the operating costs of Marion County neighborhood-serving organizations. With these resources, the recipients will…
Read MoreTanya Searcy named new chief relationship officer
INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 2, 2024) – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) announces the hiring of Tanya Searcy to its executive leadership team as its new chief relationship officer. Searcy joins INHP with more than 25 years of experience in a career spanning community relations, public relations, marketing and funds development. As chief relationship officer at…
Read MoreINHP and Mayor Joe Hogsett break ground on Arnold Place
Arnold Place is one of the largest single-site affordable housing opportunities in Indianapolis Arnold Place named for neighborhood’s resident centenarian INDIANAPOLIS (October 31, 2023) – Today, the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) and Mayor Joe Hogsett broke ground for a 33-unit townhome development at 2434 and 2444 Winthrop Avenue, which will offer market rate and…
Read MoreAbout INHP’s Bungalow Pilot
INHP is honored to be a recipient of Vacant to Vibrant program funding from the City of Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development, which was launched to facilitate the creation of affordable rental and homeownership opportunities on vacant, city-owned lots. We’ll use a portion of our allocation to pilot an innovative and market-responsive strategy to give…
Read MoreSupport for Senator Todd Young’s Affordable Housing Legislation
June 30, 2023 During the week of June 26, Indiana Senator Todd Young traveled the state to meet with stakeholders in the housing industry about three bills on his legislative agenda that could address the shortage of affordable homes our families and neighborhoods face. INHP understands the shortage is real. More than 115,000 households in…
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