Posts by Tim Coxey
Tanya 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…
Read MoreMeet Edwin
Edwin’s connection to INHP starts at La Plaza. It was there that he and his family, who are native to Nicaragua, sought assistance and support during the pandemic. As time progressed, and Edwin grew more engaged at La Plaza, he heard about a special opportunity that would help him improve his family’s economic mobility –…
Read MoreClarifying reporting about Loan Level Price Adjustments
There have been numerous reports in the media recently about rate/loan fee adjustments that took effect on May 1, 2023. As with any hot topic, some of the reports are full of accurate information and paint an unbiased picture for the reader while others contain some accurate information mixed with a biased slant to move…
Read MoreRenting vs. Buying
Choosing to rent or buy a home is a major decision. It affects how you manage your money, your lifestyle and your future goals. Many people who come to INHP have a goal to own a home; however, we often remind clients that homeownership may not be suited for everyone – and that’s okay! INHP’s…
Read MoreINHP named a Certified Good Wages employer
INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 17, 2023) – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) is proud to announce that we are a Certified Good Wages Initiative Employer of Choice. Overseen by EmployIndy, the Good Wages Initiative (GWI) recognizes employers who pay a sustainable wage of $18 per hour and offer health benefits to full-time employees. “Paying good wages…
Read MoreINHP receives IAAQLI grant
On August 1, the Indianapolis African American Quality of Life Initiative (IAAQLI) announced the first round of grants to be awarded to not-for-profit organizations working to improve the quality of life for African American residents in Marion County. INHP was one of 40 recipients selected in the round, chosen by the National Urban League, and…
Read MoreGina Miller named new president and CEO of INHP
INDIANAPOLIS (August 5, 2022) – Today, the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) announces new leadership. Gina Miller will succeed Moira Carlstedt as President and CEO on Sept. 19, 2022. Gina Miller joins INHP after serving on the Board of Directors for seven years, most recently as board chairperson. Miller has been the COO and CFO…
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