USDA Rural Development--Missouri Home Page SINGLE family housing programs, FAX (573) 8769348. Randall L. Griffith, Single family housing Program Director, (573) 876-9301 http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/mo/sostaff.htm
Extractions: Your browser isn't running scripts. There are scripts on this page that perform mouse-over effects to emphasize the selection of text graphics from the navigation bar. The mouse-overs turn the graphics from navy blue to bright green. However, the page also contains text descriptions of these menu items. Missouri Click here to return to the Missouri Rural Development Home page! MISSOURI STATE OFFICE Greg Branum, State Director 601 Business Loop 70 West TDD: (573) 876-9480 Raymond C. Homer, Jr. Assistant to the State Director Patty A. Barner Budget Analyst Martha E. Newsom Program Outreach Coordinator/Personnel Liaison Lue R. Lockridge-Lane Contract Program Manager Bernadette Miller Agricultural Liaison Officer PROGRAM SUPPORT FAX: (573) 876-0970 George E. Thomas Program Support Director MCC PIC Dennis Poulette Appraiser Tom Thomason Appraiser Tom Bell Construction Analyst MULTI-FAMILY
USDA Rural Development--Missouri Home Page For more information regarding the missouri Multifamily housing Program please contact. Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Director Colleen James Rachelle Long http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/mo/mfhpage.htm
Extractions: Your browser isn't running scripts. There are scripts on this page that perform mouse-over effects to emphasize the selection of text graphics from the navigation bar. The mouse-overs turn the graphics from navy blue to bright green. However, the page also contains text descriptions of these menu items. Missouri PROJECT SERVICING Handbook 2-3560 Attachment 3-B When there have been no changes in a project's operations, borrowers must submit a certification to the Agency every 3 years stating that the project operations are consistent with the current Management Plan and that the plan is adequate to ensure project compliance with the loan documents and the applicable requirements of 7 CFR 3560. Handbook Letter 203 Proposed Rent and Utility Allowance Change -This letter is the official notice to tenants of proposed rent change and should be posted at the time proposed budget is submitted to Rural Development. If the rent change is approved, no other notification is needed.
St. Louis Housing Authority The section 8 housing assistance programs The housing Assistance programs allows qualifying families and senior citizens to choose to live in a variety of http://stlouis.missouri.org/government/housath.html
Extractions: The St. Louis Housing Authority is a Federally funded agency operating independently of city government, which administers low and moderate income Public Housing Programs for the City of St. Louis. The Authority receives funding through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) The following programs are under the umbrella of section 8 housing assistance programs. The section 8 housing assistance programs The Housing Assistance Programs allows qualifying families and senior citizens to choose to live in a variety of neighborhoods throughout the St. Louis Area. Families and senior citizens choose an apartment or house that meets their needs and pay 30% of their adjusted income for rent. Special programs are administered for the benefit of low income families and individuals. Family Unification Program, Homeless Program, Operation Bootstrap Program, and the Family Self- Sufficiency Program provide support services such as job training placement, career counseling, Adult Basic Education, and child care.
Industrial Revenue Bonds The housing program is designed to increase the number of housing units availablemissouri First Linked Deposit Multifamily housing. Program http://stlouis.missouri.org/development/tools98/finprogs.html
Extractions: FINANCE PROGRAMS Industrial Revenue Bonds Program Description: Industrial Revenue Bonds ("IRBs") provide low interest tax exempt financing for qualified projects. IRB funding can cover 100% of project cost and IRB's are generally repaid over a 20 to 30 year period. Interest rates are below market because bond purchasers are not subject to Federal or State taxes. Effective interest rates to borrowers are generally 75% to 90% of prime rate for fixed rate and even lower for floating rate bonds. Eligibility Requirements: Eligible businesses for tax exempt financing include manufacturers, nonprofit corporations, multifamily housing projects and some pollution control projects. Because of the high fixed cost for bond issued projects, they must be greater than $1 million to be cost effective. IRB's of up to $10 million dollars are possible for private activity projects. Eligible projects must secure an opinion of bond counsel indicating the eligibility of the project and a letter of credit from a bank in an amount equal to the financing amount. The letter of credit is the primary collateral securing the Bond purchasers. Projects also require approval of the State Economic Development Agency in the form of an allocation letter providing commitment from the State, to utilize limited State bonding authority for projects. Projects also must be approved by a local bond issuer (PIE, IDA, LCRA, PORT). Approval time frame is 60 days. Metropolitan Loan Program (MLP) Program Description:
Extractions: NECAC offers the following services: Employment and Training, Energy Crisis Intervention, Family Development, Family Planning/WIC, Family Self- Sufficiency, Family Support, Rental Housing Assistance, Housing Preservation, In-Home Services, Outreach, Weatherization, Foster Grandparent, Self-Help Housing, Housing Development Projects. NECAC operates six heath clinics, providing service to 5,000 clients a year. Some of these services include gynecological exams, birth control services and education, cancer, HIV and sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment and screenings for cholesterol, diabetes and hypertension. In addition to the human services typically provided by CAAs, NECAC has a strong and growing housing program.
News Release In Missouri - HUD Martinez announces $593937 in grants to help missouri families. HUD s housing Choice Voucher family SelfSufficiency (HCV/FSS) Program provides funds to http://www.hud.gov/local/mo/news/pr2003-10-24.cfm
HUD In Missouri Logo Homes and Communities US Department of housing and Urban For more information on these programs, visit our Homeownership in missouri page. http://www.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=mo
Governor's Council On Disabilities missouri housing Development Commission The HDC is the state s housing finance Single family housing Program - This is a loan program to help low and http://www.gcd.oa.mo.gov/PIC/011204.shtml
Extractions: MINUTES Lt. Governor Maxwell called the meeting to order. There were not enough Commission members present to establish a quorum so they began meeting as a sub-committee. Ms. Dunham reported that the work groups have been meeting and the work of the Commission is moving forward. Lt. Governor requested the outcomes of the meeting on the universal application be sent to the co-chairs. At this time roll call was taken and a quorum was established. PIV members present were: Lt. Governor Maxwell, Kirsten Dunham, Roger Garlich, Anne Jackson, Neva Thurston, Wendy Hays, Sen. Bill Foster, Sandra Levels, Kay Green (for Anne Deaton), Rick Horrell and Jeanne Loyd. Ms. Taylor presented a summery of the budget up to December. For the third and final year of the grant $829,190 has been obligated. They are planning to ask for a no cost extension because two of the projects they are working on will not be completed by the end of the grant period. These projects are the Cash and Counseling Research Project and a project through the Department of Health and Senior Services looking at changes in the senior services delivery model. The specific activities that go along with the budget items are as follows:
Transitional Housing Lutheran family and Childrens Services of missouri has seven homes in its Genesis All individuals and families in the Transitional housing Program are http://www.lfcsmo.org/housing.html
Extractions: Lutheran Family and Childrens Services of Missouri has seven homes in its Genesis Housing Program. The purpose of Genesis is to provide low-income families with affordable and safe housing. Case management and other supportive services are provided to teach the families how to manage money, find and keep employment, secure child care and transportation, and become more economically self-sufficient. Genesis acquires its houses to be rehabilitated through either donations or purchases. Genesis relies heavily on volunteers from churches and organizations, such as the United Way of Greater St. Louis and local colleges and universities, to assist in the rehabilitation of its homes. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Gary Buatte, director of community services, at 314-577-0180, ext. 17, or send him an e-mail at garyb@lfcs.org . No experience is necessary. Families interested in participating in the Genesis program must have income that is at, or below, 50 percent of the area median income. The family must consist of one parent and at least one child. A comprehensive screening and assessment is completed on each family. Genesis families develop a written service plan with specific goals and objectives, which are monitored closely by their caseworkers. Because the program is intended to be a transitional housing program, participants can stay up to two and one-half years. The goal of this program is for families to become self-sufficient members of their community and less dependent upon community resources to supplement their needs. But, there is another community benefit. Neighborhoods are being stabilized by properties that are rehabilitated and maintained.
Legal Services Of Missouri By working with other agencies, families are guided towards programs and Many homeless people face legal barriers to obtaining permanent housing, http://www.mobar.org/legalser/offices.htm
Extractions: Kansas City, MO 64106 (with additional offices in St. Joseph, Warrensburg and Joplin) Counties served: Andrew, Atchison, Barton, Bates, Benton, Buchanan, Caldwell, Camden, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Jackson, Jasper, Johnson, Lafayette, Linn, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Morgan, Newton, Nodaway, Pettis, Platte, Putnam, Ray, St. Clair, Saline, Sullivan, Vernon, Worth. 4232 Forest Park Ave. St. Louis, MO 63108 (with an office also in Hannibal) Counties served: Adair, Clark, Franklin, Jefferson, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, St. Charles, St. Louis (city and county), Warren, Washington. 3. Mid-Missouri Legal Services Corporation
Housing Activities CMCHDC Affordable housing Program We build simple, affordable single family homes missouri Builds Assets (MBA) Program CMCHDC is a participant in a http://www.cmchdc.org/housing_activities.htm
Extractions: Housing Activities Incorporated in 1965, Central Missouri Counties' Human Development Corporation serves as the Comprehensive Housing Development Organization (CHDO) for eight counties in central Missouri: Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Moniteau and Osage. We are also a CHDO for the urban City of Columbia. Partner with other housing development organizations, financial institutions and government entities to advocate for more affordable housing opportunities in our region of central Missouri. CMCHDC Affordable Housing Program: We build simple, affordable single family homes throughout the region and work with low income families to get them ready for home ownership. Often potential homeowners can qualify for down payment assistance, or other services which help make the dream of homeownership a reality. Projects and homeownership opportunities are currently available in Columbia, Vandalia, Fulton and Boonville, Missouri. Rental Assistance: Funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Shared Housing, MU Extension Shared housing. Leo L. Cram missouri Gerontology Institute Legal Issues in Home Sharing What is a family? AARP housing Program Department http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/aging/gg0013.htm
Extractions: Missouri Gerontology Institute A 70-year-old widow lives alone. She finds that her house is difficult to maintain, and she worries about having someone close by in case she falls. An 85-year-old woman is living in an unlicensed boarding home. She wants to move because she is expected to remain in her small room most of the day. They find each other. The 70-year-old feels more secure and the 85-year-old has found the independence she wants. They collectively say, "We are so fortunate to have found each other."
Division Of Career Education family and Consumer Sciences program design is composed of a coherent sequence For more information about missouri family and Consumer Sciences programs http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divcareered/facs_index.htm
Extractions: Family and Consumer Sciences Education programs prepare students for adult roles, family responsibilities, and careers related to family and consumer science content. Successful families do not just happen; they require sustained effort. Preparing individuals for the work of the family is basic and necessary for building strong families and a productive work force. Nearly one-third of the occupations expected to experience the largest growth in Missouri during this decade are related to family and consumer sciences content. Students can prepare for virtually hundreds of current and emerging careers such as dietetics, interior design, hospitality, fashion, food service, consumer services, education and family and children services. The Family and Consumer Sciences Section provides leadership, technical assistance, financial support and professional development activities for implementing and maintaining programs and the student career and technical organization, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA).
St. Louis Area Foodbank | Programs In partnership with the St. Louis Area Foodbank, the missouri Department of Foodbank helped 183 families through its Transitional housing Program by http://stlfoodbank.org/programs.html
Extractions: Who We Are Programs News Room Publications ... Home programs CSFP Food Solicitation Food Purchases Food Drives ... Transitional Housing Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP **St. Louis Area Foodbank's Executive Director Elected to Serve on National CSFP Association Board of Directors** National figures indicate that eighty percent of those served will be senior citizens. Participants who meet income guidelines will receive a monthly food package that includes items such as canned meat, vegetables, fruits, fruit juices, potatoes, and hot and cold cereal. According to the USDA, these packages do not provide a complete diet but provide a good source of nutrients typically lacking in the diets of senior citizens. The Foodbank is now recruiting agencies to be distribution sites for CSFP food. Agencies such as senior housing complexes, senior meal sites and food pantries serving a high percentage of seniors are all in the target zone. According to Executive Director Frank Finnegan, "The most fulfilling aspect of this program is that it brings in additional food to Missouri. Im always looking for ways to increase our distribution but more importantly, this will increase the overall amount of food available in the community. Acquiring resources that already exist simply to put them under the Foodbanks umbrella would be short-sighted. Thats why Im so excited about this program. The community of social service agencies serving those most at risk women, children, and the elderly, now have access to new food."
Housing Authority Of Kansas City The Mission of the housing Authority of Kansas City, missouri is to develop, Public housing programs are managed by a variety of organizations housing http://www.hakc.org/
Extractions: The Mission of the Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri is to develop, rehabilitate and manage decent, safe and sanitary quality affordable housing in a manner that promotes equal opportunity, fair housing and the deconcentration of race and poverty. In accomplishing this goal, HAKC is committed to maintaining its developments as affordable housing assets that can meet the needs of low-income households in the long term and serve as viable community resources promoting economic independence and self-sufficiency for its residents. The Housing Authority of Kansas City is also committed to promoting resident economic self-sufficiency and improving community quality of life and economic viability.
Federation Family Of Agencies, Programs & Services They provide food, housing, education, cultural programs and promote Jewish continuity. Adult, family and childrens programstalks, lectures, concerts http://www.jewishinstlouis.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=142152
UMB Bank - Corporate Trust Services - Redemption Notices SINGLE family MORTGAGE REVENUE BONDS (HOMEOWNERSHIP LOAN PROGRAM) missouri housing DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MULTIfamily housing REVENUE BONDS http://www.umb.com/business/corptrust/redemption.html
Profiles EHPC s property managers supervise each family. EHPC funds its housing and programs through a variety of means. The Low Income housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/93/profile.html
Extractions: May/June 1997 Profiles Tenant Self-Sufficiency Programs in St. Louis "EHPC started back in 1979 over breakfast at Howard Johnson's," recalls Lynn Broeder, founder of the Ecumenical Housing Production Corporation in St. Louis. It brought together a group of experts, including architects, contractors, lawyers, and community leaders, to direct policy and provide practical expertise. "We had one thing in common: our concern about the shortage of safe, affordable housing for low-income families, especially in the county. We also had a strong desire to do something about it." EHPC's job training, self-sufficiency programs, counseling, and other programs are specifically tailored for each family's needs, according to EHPC executive director Christopher Krehmeyer. Krehmeyer says this individualized case management begins with the application process, during which each family is carefully interviewed. When tenants sign their leases, they get a Family Management Plan covering job training, educational opportunities, counseling, and community involvement. EHPC's property managers supervise each family. EHPC funds its housing and programs through a variety of means. The Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) has been in the past, but like so many nonprofit housers, EHPC has become expert at building pyramids of creative financing, using HUD Rental Rehab, Moderate Rehab, and Section 8 tenant assistance programs. EHPC was also the first organization to partner with the St. Louis Equity Fund, which draws investors from area businesses and financial institutions, and it pioneered bond financing through the Missouri Housing Development Commission and the Department of Economic Development's tax credit program. EHPC owns 120 houses outright, and the St. Louis Equity Fund owns the rest.
Community Executive Summary In October 2000, in response to the deficit of affordable single family housing, Funds for the calendar year 2000 include missouri Department of http://www.ezec.gov/00_Exec_Summaries/eastprairie.html
Extractions: 2000 Annual Report Executive Summary City of East Prairie Enterprise Community Overview of the Impact of the 1994 East Prairie Enterprise Community on the Economy and Well-Being of Residents. The economic and physical well being for the 4,312 residents of East Prairie living in the East Prairie Enterprise Community for the year 2000 was both positively and negatively impacted. Residents now enjoy a 26 acre family recreation facility (Benchmark 5) complete which began with the implementation of the EZ/EC Initiative. Youth now have a year round after school and weekend program due to the Twenty First Century After School Program and the Positive Patterns for Kids, a community based weekend and summer latch key program (Benchmark 4). Over 100 community youth participate in these activities. The major marketing effort for economic development in the East Prairie Enterprise Community in 2000 was to become an approved Ameren UE InSite community. The goal of this program is to create a marketing tool for Ameren Services Communities that will raise economic development competitiveness by identifying ready-to-build sites. Completion of the program also offers qualifying communities professionally engineered building plans specification, drawings, and approximated cost etc. for a 60,000-sq.ft building expandable to 200,000 sq ft. This will assist in the promotion of the East Prairie Enterprise Community and attract new business development to the 54 acre Industrial Park that is owned by the city. It will promote the existing 60,000 sq. ft. building that is currently available, due to the closing of Jakel, Inc. (Benchmarks 12 and 14).
Headline These programs provide subsidies which assist families with very low income to Also, home repair funded by the missouri housing Development Commission. http://www.eastmoaa.org/Housing/Housing Home.htm
Extractions: Housing HOME HOME OFFICES SELF-HELP HOUSING EMAA's Housing programs provide rental assistance through Section "8" Rental Vouchers, and Moderate Rehabilitation Programs which are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. These programs provide subsidies which assist families with very low income to live in decent, safe and sanitary housing. A total of nearly 1300 households currently receive housing assistance through EMAA. EMAA's Weatherization Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, provides energy conservation measures for homes with high energy loss. Priority is given to homes occupied by the elderly and disabled persons and families with small children. Weatherization services may included: air filtration sealing, wall and attic insulation, floor repairs and insulation, and furnace replacement. East Missouri Action Agency, Inc.