Loan Information for Weld County
Loan Programs
Project Financing
- Mammel Affordable Housing Loan Fund (MAHLF)
MAHLF is designed to provide pre-development, acquisition and gap financing to individuals and organizations that create, rehabilitate or otherwise preserve both rental and for-sale housing for families below the median income level.Downloadable Loan Documents:
- MAHLF Program Brochure (536 KB)
- MAHLF Loan Application & Underwriting Checklist (37 KB)
- Funding Partners Privacy Policy (12 KB)
Residential Purchase Assistance
- USDA Rural Development 502 Guaranteed Home Loan Program
Funding Partners originates USDA Rural Development 502 Guaranteed Home Loans available to households purchasing in rural areas of Colorado. Please reference the documents listed below for program highlights and eligibility areas.Downloadable Loan Documents:
- Greeley Home Ownership Program for Employees
Through a community leadership group organized as the �University District� the City of Greeley has established a pilot program to promote more home ownership in Greeley�s Redevelopment District and around the UNC campus. Within this area, down payment assistance is available to regular full time employees of the major employers in this area: the City of Greeley, University of Northern Colorado, School District Six, and Banner Health/NCMC.Downloadable Loan Documents:
- G-HOPE Program Guidelines (25 KB)
- G-HOPE Sample Loan Documents (208 KB)
- G-HOPE Program Flyer (590 KB)
- Loan File Checklist (15 KB)
Special Programs
- ResourceSmart for Nonprofits - Energy Efficiency Improvement Program
ResourceSmart for Nonprofits, is an energy efficiency improvement program that will provide energy efficiency upgrades to nonprofit organizations across Colorado; including social service organizations, charter schools, community facilities, etc. Those interested in participating in the program are invited to contact iCAST at [email protected] or by calling 1-866-590-4377 or visit www.resourcesmart.org for more information.Downloadable Loan Documents: