If you are a graduate student in Vermont interested in learning about affordable housing, the Vermont Housing Fellowship could be right for you. VHFA is currently seeking candidates studying public administration and related subjects for this program for Spring 2024. The program challenges students to relate knowledge gained in the classroom to practical, real-world settings. Weekly projects are tailored to improving and expanding information available to decision makers about Vermont housing markets and opportunities.
Housing education
Spotlight on ARPA resources for affordable housing
In the newest installment of VHFA's housing video series, VHFA Executive Director Maura Collins interviews Vermont Housing & Conservation Board Policy Director Jennifer Hollar on how federal American Rescue Plan Act pandemic recovery funding is being used to create new affordable homes for Vermonters.
The interview discusses how $144 million in new state and federal funding is being allocated, with 1,158 new homes expected to be created by the end of 2023. Already, 459 of those homes have been designated for Vermonters who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
Barbara Asiimwe joins VHFA as Vermont Housing Fellow
University of Vermont graduate student Barbara Asiimwe (she/her) has been named the Fall 2021 Vermont Housing Fellow. Asiimwe will receive a financial stipend to help VHFA’s research and outreach for its upcoming Homeowner Assistance Program. In addition, the Vermont Housing Fellowship program is intended to provide the Fellow with valuable experience aiding her professional development.
VHFA launches Vermont Housing 101 video series
Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) has launched a new video series on how affordable housing works in Vermont and the important housing issues facing our state today.
Five things to know about pre-approvals
VHFA offers loan programs through local participating lenders to help people bridge the gap and afford to buy a home in Vermont. Getting a pre-approval from a lender is the first step in the process. Here are answers to the top 5 questions homebuyers have about pre-approvals.
VHFA launches Vermont Housing Fellow Program
Caroline Rubin, a graduate student at University of Vermont, has been named the inaugural Vermont Housing Fellow by VHFA. Rubin will receive a financial stipend to improve and expand information available to decision makers about Vermont housing markets and opportunities. In the process, she will gain valuable experience aiding her professional development.
Learn how to maintain, protect and enjoy your home!
If you own a home please join Champlain Housing Trust for this educational Homeowner University. Learn how to maximize your biggest investment, your home. Learn how to maintain, manage and protect your home and how to plan and pay for improvements. Check out the schedule for the day and enroll today!
When?
April 28, 2018 - 9:00am to 4:00pm
Where?
Champlain Housing Trust - 88 King Street, Burlington, VT
Cost?
$25 per household, includes lunch
How to register?
Want to buy a home? Attend an upcoming home buyer seminar.
Interested in purchasing a home and want to learn more about the process? Join one of these fun and informative seminars and learn about buying a home from industry experts (lenders, real estate agents, real estate attorneys, the Vermont Housing Finance Agency and homeownership professionals). Light refreshment provided at each event.
Wednesday, February 28 (6:30 pm to 8:30 pm) Woodchuck Cider in Middlebury
Hosted by Vermont Federal Credit Union
RSVP by Wednesday, February 21
Learn about the homebuying process
Buying a home is a complex process and often one of the largest financial investments made by a consumer in their lifetime. Homebuyer education provides consumers with valuable insight and tools to better navigate the home purchase process. The Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) requires homebuyer education and counseling for all consumers obtaining a VHFA loan to ensure that every consumer is well-informed and prepared for homeownership.
CVOEO releases illustrated guide for Vermont renters
The Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) has released a digital version of An Illustrated Guide to Vermont Renter’s Rights. The guide is narrated by visually striking cartoons that explain tenant rights and responsibilities throughout the rental process, and suggests resources for renters who need additional assistance. The guide is currently available in English, French, Arabic, and Nepali.