Meadows Foundation Awards
TSAHC $100,000 Grant
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TSAHC would like to recognize
The Meadows Foundation
for their generous $100,000 contribution to the Housing and Economic Assistance to Rebuild Texas (HEART) grant program which supports ongoing Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts.
Since its inception, the Meadows Foundation has disbursed more than $775 million in grants to more than 3,000 Texas institutions and agencies. Grants have been awarded both in large urban areas and small rural communities in every Texas county.
The Meadows Foundation is among the most recognized family foundations in the country, both for its grantmaking practices and for its active engagement in advancing the field of private philanthropy. Many thanks to The Meadows Foundation for their grant and ongoing support of TSAHC.
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HEART Grant Program Application Portal
Will Reopen August 3rd
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The HEART program -- created by TSAHC and Enterprise Community Partners -- provides grants of up to $50,000 and technical assistance to nonprofits providing housing assistance to families displaced or otherwise affected by Hurricane Harvey. The HEART program is generously funded by the
Rebuild Texas Fund
,
The Meadows Foundation
and
Center for Disaster Philanthropy
.
Grants from HEART are available in two categories: housing repairs and programming. Organizations may apply for both, but award amounts are capped at $50,000 per organization.
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In addition to accepting new applications, we're pleased to announce the following HEART grants awarded to date.
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Critical Home Repair Grants
Administered by TSAHC
$50,000
$35,000
$50,000
$50,000
$25,000
$40,000
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Programming Grants Administered by
Enterprise Community Partners
$25,000
$15,000
$35,000
$40,000
$20,000
$30,000
$50,000
$35,000
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Guiding Texans on Their Road Home
TSAHC 2017 Annual Report
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Our 2017 Annual Report entitled "Guiding Texans on Their Road Home" is now available on our
website
. We invite you to
follow us on the road across Texas as we share stories of how TSAHC is making a difference in communities both large and small.
In the report, you'll hear directly from some of the people we've served and learn how partnerships with housing professionals, nonprofits, developers and financial institutions are critical to our success.
Thanks to everyone who helped make 2017 a historic year for TSAHC.
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Home for Sale in Clarksville, Texas
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TSAHC has a home for sale in Clarksville, TX as part of our Affordable Communities of Texas program. Listed at $80,000, this recently remodeled 2,000+ square foot home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and sits on a large lot. Contact Winn Schultz at 817.370.1111 for more information, or click
here
for more details and pictures of the house. We hope you will help us find a buyer for this wonderful home.
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July 30
- Statewide broadcast of the "Overcoming the Down Payment Hurdle" class hosted by the Texas Association of REALTORS®. This session is offered remotely at any local REALTOR® association office and provides one credit of mandatory continuing education (CE). Contact the Texas Association of REALTORS® at 800-873-9155 or by
email
to register.
August 9
in Dallas
- "Overcoming the Down Payment Hurdle" class hosted by Vivo Realty Dallas. The free, interactive session provides one credit of mandatory continuing education (CE) for REALTORS®.
More Information and Registration
August 21
in New Braunfels
- "Overcoming the Down Payment Hurdle" class hosted by KB Homes San Antonio. The free, interactive session provides one credit of mandatory continuing education (CE) for REALTORS®.
More Information and Registration
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Below are July 2018 excerpts from
On the House
, a blog TSAHC launched in 2014 on affordable housing topics. We invite you to drop by
On the House
as we explore important issues, provide an inside look into our programs, and share other valuable resources.
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Latest "Out of Reach" Report Documents Rising Rent Burdens for Texans
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Earlier this year, the National Low Income Housing Coalition released its annual "Out of Reach" report which tracks what a household must earn to afford a modest, two-bedroom fair market rate apartment. The report calls this figure a "Housing Wage."
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Staff Spotlight: An Interview with Sarah Ellinor
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This week we are spotlighting TSAHC's Manager of Homeownership Programs, Sarah Ellinor. Sarah joined the staff of TSAHC in December 2012 as the Homeownership Programs Coordinator. Over the years, her role at TSAHC has included managing TSAHC’s training programs for housing nonprofits, as well as educating lenders, REALTORS® and home buyers about TSAHC’s home buyer programs. Below is our interview with Sarah to help you get to know her better.
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Rural Rental Housing Preservation Academy Session 4 Recap
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Attendees participated in "Session 4: Preservation Financing and Deal Structuring Continued" in Austin June 6-7. This is a recap of that session provided by Emily Perlmeter, Analyst, Community Development at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Russell Kaney, Director, Programs at Enterprise Community Partners welcomed participants to the fourth session and reminded everyone that recaps of Session 1, Session 2, and Session 3 are available for those interested.
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