GHF Announces Homes for Teachers Program

Blog News | Posted: 10.29.08

GHF and the Community Foundation of Greater Greenville are proud to announce the Homes for Teachers Program. CFGG awarded $250,000 to assist teachers with downpayment and closing costs. GHF is working with Greenville Schools to market the program to teachers who are first time homebuyers. Eligible teachers can receive up to $5,000 in assistance. The program will assist in recruiting and retaining teachers in the Greenville… Continue Reading

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Greenville Individual Development Account (IDA) Program

Deborah McKetty Executive Director, GHF

The Greenville Housing Fund and the United Way of Greenville County have partnered to establish the Greenville Individual Development Account (IDA) Network to promote financial stability in the lives of those in our community. The goal of the Network is to empower Greenville residents with the tools needed to LEARN (through financial literacy training), EARN (through public benefits and credit repair), and SAVE (through an IDA) in order to purchase assets that lead to financial stability. The IDA program is an innovative matched savings account that enable low to moderate income individuals to increase their financial stability through the accumulation of long-term assets such as a home, post-secondary education, or a small business. This program is designed for hard-working individuals whose incomes and assets fall within federally determined limits. Once participants have completed financial education and savings requirements, they will be matched $3 for every $1 saved! Therefore, when an individual saves $1,000, they will be matched with $3,000 to put towards the purchase of their asset goal. This program has the potential to make a significant difference in the lives of those in our community. For more information, please click on Programs and Financing and visit the Individuals section.

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