2811, 2022

All Smiles for New Homeowners

By |November 28th, 2022|Categories: Blog, Stories from our Neighborhood|

Housing and Health Partners Leverage Factory-Built Technology to Close the Housing Affordability Gap Access to safe, affordable housing supports people’s physical and mental health, research shows. The healthcare system has an important role in connecting patients to housing, but housing programs themselves need substantial additional resources to make a meaningful dent in the number of households that struggle to afford homeownership. Thanks to an impactful partnership with CommonSpirit Health, Uplift San Bernardino, and the City of San Bernardino, NPHS completed its second

1511, 2022

Union Bank Grants $35,000 to NPHS in Support of its Sustainable Housing Project

By |November 15th, 2022|Categories: Blog, News|

Union Bank Grants $35,000 to NPHS in Support of its Sustainable Housing Project NPHS was awarded $35,000 to support the Sustainable Housing Project. The Sustainable Housing Project utilizes five innovative core strategies for revitalizing neighborhoods: (1) developing factory-built housing and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) (2) providing critical home repairs, accessibility modifications and green building upgrades to homes in targeted low-income neighborhoods throughout the Inland Empire (3) providing comprehensive homeownership education to low-to-moderate income families (4) providing homeownership preservation counseling to prevent foreclosures and (5) providing down payment assistance

2609, 2022

The Bahamon Family – A Family of Six’ Homeownership Success

By |September 26th, 2022|Categories: Blog, Stories from our Neighborhood|

The Bahamon Family's Homeownership Success With rising interest rates and home prices, finding the perfect forever home can seem unachievable for many. For Mrs. Bahamon and her family, what started as an unexpected worry transformed into a beautiful homeownership story that serves as a beacon of hope for many first-time Hispanic homebuyers. The Bahamons had been renting a home for years and were very established in their neighborhood. In addition, they had affordable monthly rent payments since they had lived there for so long. Unexpectedly,

1806, 2022

Capital One Grants $25,000 to NPHS in Support of Critical Homeownership Programs

By |June 18th, 2022|Categories: Blog, News|

NPHS Receives $25,000 from Capital One to Support Vital Homeownership Programs NPHS was granted $25,000 to bolster its Financial Wellness for Sustainable Homeownership Program. The program aims to enhance consumers’ comprehension of financial concepts and services, encouraging them to take measures that can improve their financial well-being. By providing practical financial education, the program empowers individuals and families to be more financially responsible, which can help them build wealth, become homeowners, investors, responsible citizens, and productive members of the workforce. Additionally, the program focuses on preparing low-income BIPOC

106, 2022

House Appropriations THUD Subcommittee Hearing on Manufactured Housing

By |June 1st, 2022|Categories: Blog, News, Uncategorized|

House Appropriations THUD Subcommittee Hearing on Manufactured Housing NPHS CEO Clemente Mojica Testified Before Congressional Subcommittee on Using Manufactured Housing to Create Affordable Homeownership On May 26th, 2022, NPHS' President and CEO, Clemente Mojica, alongside other community leaders, testified in front of the House Appropriations Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) appropriations subcommittee on manufactured housing. In his testimony, Clemente shared with the THUD subcommittee how NPHS uses manufactured housing as a viable solution to increase the supply and availability