Scranton Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.

Scranton PA


Scranton Neighborhood Housing Services Inc. (Scranton NHS) of Scranton PA was chartered in 1981 by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation as serving the needs of lower income households in the Scranton area. Scranton NHS offers first and second mortgages downpayment assistance loans and rehabilitation loans.

CDFI Awards for Scranton Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.


SECA (1999) - $50,000

The technical assistance award will be used to develop a comprehensive marketing plan; a resource development plan; a non-profit technical assistance program; and to build its underwriting capacity to lend to non-profit affordable housing developers.



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