Homeownership: Home Improvement and Rehabilitation

Recognizes programs that best provide home improvement and rehabilitation financing to HFA targeted customers.

Judging Criteria

Homeownership entries will be judged on the degree to which they:

  • Are innovative
  • Are replicable
  • Respond to an important state housing need
  • Use data, research, and analysis to demonstrate measurable benefits to HFA targeted customers and underserved markets
  • Have a proven track record of success in the marketplace
  • Provide benefits that outweigh costs
  • Demonstrate effective use of resources
  • Effectively employ partnerships
  • Achieve strategic objectives

If you have questions, please email awards@ncsha.org or call 202-624-7710.

2014 Winner

Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (winner)

2014 Entries

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development:
ā€œResidential Energy Efficiency Programs: Promoting and Preserving Home Affordabilityā€

MDHCD operates a suite of energy efficiency programs, designed to improve comfort, indoor air quality and, most importantly to lower the cost of utility bills and improve home affordability for the Maryland residents that need it most.

Minnesota Housing:
ā€œEnergy Enhancements for Fix Up Loan Programā€

Minnesota Housing enhanced its home improvement loan program, Fix Up loan program that it has offered since 1976.

Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (winner):
ā€œNIFA / Habitat Roof & Repair Loan Programā€

Through this program, many ā€œat riskā€ homes have been kept off the demolition list, ensuring that owners continue to have decent, safe and sanitary homes in which to live for years to come.

Virginia Housing:
ā€œVHDA's Strategic Home Improvement Programā€Ā 

This affordable housing finance initiative designed to advance the mutual strategic objectives of providing safe, sound and decent housing for low to moderate income Virginians.