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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is focused on increasing Michigan’s housing inventory. Today, she toured an affordable housing construction site on Grand Rapids southeast side
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A new state-funded initiative to help employers invest in local housing solutions was announced Monday
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This week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced 15 housing projects in 10 communities throughout the state receiving low-income housing tax credits
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State legislators and Grand Rapids community leaders recently held a groundbreaking for what will be the largest minority-owned, mixed-use building in the city’s 3rd Ward
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The HOME-ARP allocation plan will use $63,793,681 in funds to develop affordable rental housing, offer financial assistance to qualified renters to prevent evictions, provide support to local homeless service agencies, and acquire and/or rehabilitate existing structures for non-congregate sheltering.
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The funds, awarded through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credits program, will create 529 affordable, multi-family rental properties across the state.
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The Michigan Homeowner Assistance Fund (MIHAF) can help with delinquent mortgage, property tax and/or condominium payments, payment of escrow shortages, and past due utilities payments, including gas, water, electric, and internet or broadband.
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One of more than a dozen low-income housing projects receiving a state tax credit
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“We haven’t seen something this dramatic in quite a while," Jason Weller, Coordinator for the Michigan Campaign to End Homelessness, said.
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A Kalamazoo organization has opened a park devoted to historic black inventors to spark children's creativity.The North side Association for Community…