The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, also known as IHCDA, promotes, finances and supports a range of housing solutions. It offers financing options through developers, lenders, investors and nonprofit organizations and serves low- and moderate-income individuals and families. The authority also leverages government and private funds to invest in community projects. The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority provides emergency homeless shelters and assistance to domestic violence and substance abuse victims and AIDS clients. In addition, it buys abandoned and foreclosed homes, as well as demolishes and redevelops vacant properties. The authority offers owner-occupied rehabilitation, homeownership education and pre-purchase counseling programs. The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority is governed by the state of Indiana.
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