Cost of Home Advocacy Campaign Policy Wins With Whirlpool Corporation’s Support
Whirlpool Corporation has played a key role in Habitat for Humanity's Cost of Home campaign, advocating for affordable housing solutions across the U.S. This effort successfully secured over 200 policy wins since its launch in 2019, including significant funding for homeowners at risk of foreclosure due to COVID-19. An example is Mattie, a homeowner who benefited from the $9.96 billion Homeowner Assistance Fund. The campaign aims to assist 10 million individuals with basic housing needs. Recent achievements include funding allocations for housing programs in various states, and advocacy against predatory lending practices. Whirlpool continues to partner with local organizations to enhance affordable housing access.
- Collaboration with Habitat for Humanity led to over 200 policy wins, enhancing access to affordable housing.
- Secured $9.96 billion in assistance for homeowners impacted by COVID-19.
- Successful advocacy for state funding to support housing initiatives, benefiting thousands of residents.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 26, 2023 / Mattie, one of Habitat for Humanity's homeowners, had been living comfortably for 10 years in her Habitat for Humanity home she helped to build in Rochester, New York. She worked full time, but a chronic autoimmune disease that requires her to be on oxygen caused her to move more slowly. In 2020, her health began to decline, causing her start working part time. The combination of increased medical costs, no longer being physically able to work full time and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic made it harder to keep up with critical needs and to make ends meet, including her mortgage.
But after speaking with Habitat staff, she learned about the Homeowner Assistance Fund. Through Habitat's Cost of Home campaign, Habitat for Humanity, our communities and partners across the U.S. successfully advocated - sending emails, making phones calls and hosting meetings with congressional representatives and leveraging the media - for the
Since Habitat's Cost of Home campaign launched in 2019, Whirlpool Corporation has collaborated in the work to access more stable, affordable homes for people like Mattie - helping to secure more than 200 policy wins across the U.S. Through the five-year Cost of Home campaign, Habitat for Humanity is mobilizing local Habitat organizations, partners, volunteers and community members across the country to find the solutions and help create the policies that will allow 10 million individuals to meet their most basic needs.
Below is a roundup of the policy wins experienced through the Cost of Home campaign to date by Habitat for Humanity affiliates in areas where Whirlpool Corp. is located:
Fiscal Year 2021
Supply and preservation of affordable homes
In Ohio, Preble Habitat advocated locally for their commissioners to allocate
Under the leadership of Habitat Michigan, a sign-on letter was organized, which influenced Governor Whitmer to include
Good News Habitat, in Richmond, Indiana, worked in conjunction with the local economic development committee to attract housing developers and the local Wayne County Foundation to promote affordable housing. Their goal was to lobby the city to make affordable housing more accommodating, rather than restricting, in their economic revitalization efforts. They partnered with neighborhood associations through the Neighborhood Involvement and Community Engagement (NICE) Program and received funds to help build 15 homes.
Communities of Opportunity
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati partnered with the Lower Price Hill neighborhood to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for parents of students at the school at the center of the community. This is a significant commitment for the affiliate because the rehabs are costly and take a long time. In October 2020, the affiliate joined three other non-profits to advocate for
Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, successfully advocated for the At-Home in Pittsfield program, which is an exterior renovation loan program that enables eligible homeowners to renovate the outside of their homes through a combination of funding from local lenders and the City of Pittsfield. Central Berkshire Habitat played a leading role in advocating for the program, and the affiliate will also be a partner in its implementation. The city will receive
Access to credit
In 2020, Habitat for Humanity affiliates in Michigan advocated against House Bill 5097, which would allow payday lenders to give out small loans for up to
Fiscal Year 2022
Supply and preservation of affordable homes
Since May 2021, Habitat Michigan has advocated for budget items in Senate Bill 565 relating to critical home repairs, missing middle housing, and development of a Housing and Community Development Fund. In March 2022, the legislation was signed by Governor Whitmer. This effort was a collaboration between Habitat Michigan, the state's network of affiliates, and partner organizations like Community Economic Development Association of Michigan (CEDAM), Michigan Community Capital and the Michigan State Land Bank. Habitat Michigan was touted as influential on these budget items thanks to the network's increased education of Legislators.
Habitat Ohio successfully lobbied the Ohio Department of Development to increase its Ohio Housing Trust Fund grant allocation from
In partnership with the Marion Housing Coalition, Buckeye Ridge Habitat for Humanity advocated for The Marion County Land Bank to focus on neighborhood revitalization, rehabilitation standards, threshold requirements for purchase of Land Bank properties, and developing capacity for affordable housing. The County Land Bank voted to adopt these 10 recommendations from the Housing Coalition.
Access to credit
In Indiana, Habitat affiliates advocated against Indian SB 352, a harmful policy that would target low-income families and high-cost subprime lending. They reached out to legislators and mobilized the influence of the board. Because of their coalition efforts, the bill was stopped and did not come to a vote, protecting low-income families in the state from high-cost lending.
As Habitat continues to scale our collective impact through policy solutions at the local, state and federal levels all across the U.S., we are grateful for Whirlpool Corporation's support and look forward to together, helping more people have access to an affordable home.
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