The homeownership education, counseling, and training program shall be used to provide funding to community-based nonprofit organizations and political subdivisions to assist them in building the capacity to provide and providing full cycle homeownership services to low and moderate income home buyers and homeowners, including seniors. The purpose of the program is to encourage private investment in affordable housing and collaboration of nonprofit organizations and political subdivisions with each other and private lenders in providing full cycle homeownership services.
"Full cycle homeownership services" means supporting eligible home buyers and home owners through all phases of purchasing and keeping a home, by providing prepurchase home buyer education; prepurchase counseling and credit repair; prepurchase and postpurchase property inspection and technical and financial assistance to buyers in rehabilitating the home; postpurchase counseling, including home equity conversion loan counseling, mortgage default counseling, postpurchase assistance with home maintenance, entry cost assistance; foreclosure prevention and assistance; and access to flexible loan products.
The agency shall establish eligibility criteria for nonprofit organizations and political subdivisions to receive funding under this section. The eligibility criteria must require the nonprofit organization or political subdivision to provide, to build capacity to provide, or support full cycle homeownership services for eligible home buyers. The agency may fund a nonprofit organization or political subdivision that will provide full cycle homeownership services by coordinating with one or more other organizations that will provide specific components of full cycle homeownership services. The agency may make exceptions to providing all components of full cycle lending if justified by the application. If there are more applicants requesting funding than there are funds available, the agency shall award the funds on a competitive basis and also assure an equitable geographic distribution of the available funds. The eligibility criteria must require the nonprofit organization or political subdivision to have a demonstrated involvement in the local community and to target the housing affordability needs of the local community or to have demonstrated experience with counseling older persons on housing, or both. The eligibility criteria may include a requirement for specific training provided by designated state or national entities. The agency may also include an eligibility criteria that requires counselor certification or organizational accreditation by specified organizations which provide certification or accreditation services. Partnerships and collaboration with innovative, grass roots, or community-based initiatives shall be encouraged. The agency shall give priority to nonprofit organizations and political subdivisions that have funding from other sources for full cycle homeownership services. Applicants for funds under section 462A.057 may also apply funds under this program.
MS 2000 [Repealed, 1Sp2001 c 4 art 5 s 10]
The agency shall take the following criteria into consideration when determining whether to award funds to an eligible organization:
A program administrator must designate specific areas, communities, or neighborhoods within which the program is proposed to be operated for the purpose of focusing resources.
MS 2022 [Repealed, 2024 c 127 art 15 s 54]
Minn. Stat. § 462A.209
1995 c 224 s 106; 1999 c 223 art 2 s 53; 1Sp2001 c 4 art 5 s 3; 2008 c 362 s 1