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Welcome to Northern Rocky Mountain RC&D's Affordable
Housing Committee. Our Housing Committee
considers
assistance for
affordable housing projects that express the following
core values:
Demonstrated broad-based community support with an
identifiable community benefit; Demonstrated community
to see the project through; and Demonstrated ability to
sustain affordability in the long term.
Committee
Members
Chairman -
Tom Vincent, RC&D Board
of Directors
Randy
Shrauder, Private Building Industry Interests
Lucy Pope,
Alliance for Building Communities
Kathryn
Bartholomew, VISTA Volunteer
Mandi
Allsop, Stockman Bank
Marne
Hayes, Big Sky Chamber of Commerce
Pierre
Martineau, Commissioner, Town of West Yellowstone
Tom
Atkins, USDA/Rural Development
Bob
Ebinger, Montana State Representative, Livingston
Nancy
Jacobsen, Rural Community Assistance Corporation
Paul
Lachapelle, MSU Extension
Greg
Sullivan, Gallatin County Planner
Caren
Roberty, Human Resources Development Council, District
IX, Bozeman
Affordable Housing
Services We Offer Homeowners and Communities
Home Repair -
We provide
assistance to homeowners who meet income eligibility
limits for needed repairs. Homeowners in Gallatin
County (excluding Bozeman), Park County and Meagher
County with low and very low incomes may qualify for
financing to make needed repairs. A brochure is
available
here. This unique
program includes a Self-Help Portion to reduce costs to
homeowners. For more information on this program, to
apply for assistance,
or to volunteer to help contact
Julianne Brown, Project
Coordinator 406-222-7227.
Affordable Housing Primer
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Want more information on programs available to assist in
affordable housing development? Check out this
affordable housing primer.
Housing Project Assistance
Application -
The
Housing Committee considers projects for assistance
through the application found
here.
© 2003 - 2008 Northern Rocky Mountain RC&D Area and Northern
Rocky Mountain EDD
“All
programs and assistance of the RC&D Council and the EDD are
available without regard to race, color, national origin,
political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family
status. Persons with disabilities who require alternative
means of communication of program information (Braille, large
print, audiotape, etc.) should contact the USDA’s TARGET Center
at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).”
Northern Rocky Mountain RC&D - 502 South 19th, Suite
105, Bozeman, MT 59718 - 406-582-5700 |