
Officials from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority are asking residents around the state to take a survey pertaining to Fair Housing.
Continue readingOfficials from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority are asking residents around the state to take a survey pertaining to Fair Housing.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners approved a bid for owner-occupied housing rehabilitation projects during their meeting Monday morning.
Continue readingSeveral Marshall County entities are part of a team selected to participate in the 2023 Indiana Supportive Housing Institute to look into concept projects for affordable housing with access to supportive service for Hoosiers experiencing homelessness.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners got an update this week on the Stellar-funded Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation project.
Continue readingMarshall County is the recipient of $500,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds for the Marshall County Housing Rehabilitation Project to use for owner-occupied rehabilitation programs, as announced Thursday by Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.
Continue readingA groundbreaking ceremony is set for Tuesday, November 2 at 10:30 a.m. ET for a new housing development in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe completion of a Culver workforce housing development was celebrated by state and local officials Saturday. Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch and developer Kevin Berger cut the ribbon on The Paddocks. The 48-unit income-based housing development was part of Culver’s Stellar Community plans.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Sport Court crowdfunding campaign has reached its $30,000 goal, unlocking a match from the state. “I am quite excited to say that we raised $32,065,” Town Council President Ward Byers announced during last week’s meeting, “and we will be receiving the match of $30,000 from the State of Indiana.”
Continue readingThe Town of Bourbon is getting closer to receiving a crowdfunding grant from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority’s CreatINg Places program for a new sports court.
Continue readingThe Town of Bourbon could have a new sports court if the community supports a unique fundraising campaign.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners opened a public hearing Monday morning concerning the upcoming owner-occupied housing rehabilitation project.
Continue readingHoosiers struggling to pay their rent due to COVID-19 can now apply for more help from the state. Applications are now being accepted for the Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program, according to Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority Executive Director Jacob Sipe.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members got an update from Developer Kevin Berger about what is next with the Riverside Commons project in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Riverside Commons project in Plymouth and in LaPaz is among the 19 recipients awarded assistance through the 2021 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.
Continue readingMore help is coming for Hoosiers struggling to pay their rent. Indiana’s gotten about $448 million for emergency rental and utility assistance, as part of the latest federal COVID-19 relief bill.
Continue readingPlans keep moving forward on housing projects as part of the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative and the Quality of Life plan.
Continue readingIndiana is expanding its help for Hoosiers struggling with their rent payments during the pandemic, as the ban on evictions comes to an end. Governor Holcomb announced Wednesday that the state is adding another $15 million to its COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program.
Continue readingA program to help Hoosiers struggling with their rent payments during the pandemic has gotten more than 20,000 applications. Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority Executive Director Jacob Sipe gave an update on the Indiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program during Wednesday’s COVID-19 press conference.
Continue readingThe Indiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program has already gotten thousands of applications.
Continue readingIndiana is offering help for renters who’ve lost income due to COVID-19. Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority Executive Director Jacob Sipe announced Wednesday that qualifying renters will be able to get up to $500 a month for four months, to help with past or ongoing rent payments.
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