Salt Lake City

Housing Stability Division

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Tagged ‘NIS Success Stories’

SUCCESS STORIES: The Façade Grant and Salt Lake Barber Company/Culture Coffee

Posted on: April 1st, 2024

SUCCESS STORIES: The Façade Grant and Salt Lake Barber Company/Culture Coffee April 1, 2024 Salt Lake Barber Company and Culture Coffee were awarded funding from the Housing Stability Division Neighborhood Business Improvement Program (NBIP), a.k.a. the Façade Grant. The staff at the RoHa Brewing Project had this to say about their award: The Salt Lake […]

SUCCESS STORIES: The Home Repairs Program and Marta

Posted on: March 27th, 2024

Success Stories: The Home Repairs Program and Marta March 27, 2024 Marta was able to make some much-needed repairs with the help of the Housing Stability Division Home Repair program. As she tells the story, We were looking for assistance with a broken waterline and I found [the Housing Stability] website. They removed two trees […]

SUCCESS STORIES: The Façade Grant and the RoHa Brewing Project

Posted on: March 3rd, 2024

Success Stories: The Façade Grant and the RoHa Brewing Project March 3, 2024 The RoHa Brewing Project was awarded funding from the Housing Stability Division Neighborhood Business Improvement Program (NBIP), a.k.a. the Façade Grant. They were able to leverage their funding to improve their outdoor facilities and adapt to new community needs. You can read […]

SUCCESS STORIES: The Homebuyer Program, Kathy, and David

Posted on: March 19th, 2017

Success Stories: The Homebuyer Program, Kathy, and David March 19, 2017 Kathy and David were able to realize a shared dream and buy a home thanks to the Housing Stability Division Home Buyer Program. They described their experience like this: After sorting out our financial situation, moving from one rental to another, this program has […]

SUCCESS STORIES: The Handyman Program, Barbara, and Jim

Posted on: March 16th, 2017

Success Stories: The Handyman Program, Barbara, and Jim March 16, 2017 Barbara and Jim weren’t sure what to do when a main sewer line broke in front of their home. Repairs would cost them money that was needed elsewhere for critical home rehabilitation. Luckily, the Housing Stability Division Handyman Program was able to help. The […]