University Neighborhood Housing Program (UNHP), a collaborative two member corporation created by Fordham University and the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, has focused on affordable housings big picture throughout the year. While working on the larger issues that impact affordability, UNHP has also assisted in the preservation and development of specific affordable housing projects. University Neighborhood has sought to accomplish our goal through a wide variety of activities and programs, including a community development loan fund, neighborhood organizing and technical assistance.The UNHP Community Development Loan Funds were started in 1988 with lines of credit provided by four banks. The first loans from the UNHP Loan fund were used to provide short term acquisition loans towards the purchase of community controlled buildings. In the early 1990s the loan fund was expanded with self amortizing funds and provided equity loans and longer term financing towards the creation of affordable housing. The UNHP Green Loan Fund has been our most recent community development lending effort. The Green Loan fund provides financing to affordable housing projects for conservation and security based upgrades. Our lending work is and will continue to be an important part of our housing work. The following highlights our lending record over the past year.
Although providing financing for affordable housing through loan funds was the primary impetus for the creation of UNHP, Community Organizing and Technical Assistance has been a component of our work since our inception. University Neighborhood provides direct technical assistance to tenants and community organizations on specific building problems and issues. UNHP reviewed the financial operations of several community organizations and assisted a number of individual community controlled buildings devise plans to resolve immediate financial problems in their day to day operations. That assistance included budgeting, financial reviews and analysis of options including private management. UNHP began to work more closely with local homeowners this year, as a natural extension of our community development work with tenants and multi family buildings. In addition to working on specific issues that affect affordability, UNHP also organizes around the broader issues that jeopardize community based housing. The organizing work of University Neighborhood Housing Program over the past year has focused on the Federal legislative changes to Section 8 and public assistance as well as water, sewer, and tax assessment issues. Following are some of the highlights of our work on these issues.
Section 8
Water and Sewer
Tax Assessments
Lead
Homeowner Assistance
University Neighborhood Housing Program looks forward to continuing our work into 1997 by expanding UNHP low and no interest affordable housing financing, increasing the base of support to work on issues affecting affordability and providing a wide range of training and technical assistance initiatives to not for profits groups and organizations. If you would like more information about our work or would like to get on our mailing list please call UNHP at (718) 933-3101 or 733-0738. Thank you for your interest in our work.