Grant Application for
Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity

Mission Statement:
The mission of Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity (NMHFH) is, "seeking to put God's love into action by bringing people together to build homes, community and hope in Emmet and Charlevoix Counties of Michigan." To accomplish this mission, NMHFH constructs affordable, quality housing with low interest mortgages for households working toward purchasing a home, and preserves current housing stock by offering subsidized repair solutions with zero interest financing for current homeowners. To be eligible for our programs, household must have low-to-moderate incomes, and live and/or work in our service counties (Emmet and Charlevoix).
Fiscal agent if applicant is not tax exempt:
NA
Tax ID Number:
38-2971056
Contact First Name:
Contact Last Name:
Sarah
Ulrich
Address:
1840 M-119 Unit 1
Phone Number:
2318818471
Website:
Project Name:
Foundations for Our Future Phase II
Project start and end dates:
March 2, 2023
June 30, 2024
Amount Requested:
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15000
Project Description:
With the lack of housing options and increasing rent costs, many are being forced to leave the area. Without housing, we will continue to lose our workforce and the vibrancy of our community. To combat this crisis, our Foundations for Our Future project is underway building 43 (or more) homes by 2025! Our Phase I homes that began last Spring are near completion, and we have 15 more planned for this building season. These high-quality homes are designed for universal access and energy efficiency, and when paired with special financing options, access to down payment assistance grants, and 0% interest gap financing, our local, hard-working residents are able to achieve their dreams of homeownership. To support this important work, we request $1,000 per home to support construction costs.
Goal of the Project
How many people will you reach?
45
What percentage are female?
61
If your program serves both males and females, how will Hestia funds specifically target women and girls?
NMHFH serves all types of households, however, one of the most common demographics we see applying for our program is single mothers. Recently, we have sold homes to single-mothers including a teacher, mental health counselor, a dental assistant, a florist, a government employee, and a hospitality support staff. Across all of our programs (ownership and repair), 61% of beneficiaries have been female. If awarded, these funds would help support woman and their children by providing opportunities for safe, secure housing leading to lifelong self-sufficiency. Not only does this program serve families, but the community as a whole by retaining key employees and increasing the affordable housing stock needed to maintain a thriving community.
How are recipients identified or selected to receive services? Is financial need considered?
NMHFH is an equal opportunity housing provider and follows all state and local fair housing regulations. All interested individuals may apply for our program and work toward purchasing a home. To be eligible, a household must fall between 30-120% of the Area Median Income (low-to-moderate). To purchase a Habitat home, the household must also receive a mortgage approval in an amount appropriate to support monthly mortgage principle, tax, and insurance payments on the home they are buying.
What do you hope to achieve? What difference will this make in the lives of women and girls?
How will this project meet Hestia's mission statement?
Providing women and their children with an affordable and stable home and mortgage changes the trajectory of their lives forever. In addition to an affordable home, our program educates participants on how to become fiscally independent and self-sufficient through financial coaching and credit counseling. It teaches important life lessons such as responsibility, compassion, and leadership. With these skills, and an affordable, safe place to live, they are able to accomplish so much! They are able to appropriately budget expenses and afford basic necessities, becoming less reliant on other social service and government support. They can save and plan for the future. They can utilize this new founded opportunity to succeed academically, excel in the workplace, spend time with their families, maintain healthier lifestyles, and see a better way to live. This “better way” and the lessons learned are then passed on to the next generation, ending the cycle of generational poverty. With your support, we can make this all possible for 15 more households in our community.
How will you evaluate or measure your success:
By Summer 2024, 15 homes will have been constructed and sold/in the process of being sold to eligible households.
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