MEREDITH — Meredith Village Savings Bank has supported the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund with the purchase of $10,000 in tax credits from the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority. The Community Loan Fund will use these funds to aid low- to moderate-income families in purchasing new and affordable energy efficient manufactured homes.
“Safe, stable and affordable housing is the foundation for strong families and thriving communities,” said Community Loan Fund SVP of Philanthropy & Community Engagement Katie McQuaid. “By helping families purchase modern, energy-efficient manufactured homes, we’re not only improving quality of life today, but also creating long-term financial security and sustainability. Support from partners like MVSB makes it possible for us to turn these opportunities into reality for more New Hampshire families.”
“The Community Loan Fund has a great track record of finding innovative ways to meet real needs in our state,” said MVSB President Marcus Weeks. “Their work to expand access to quality manufactured housing is a smart, forward-looking solution, and we’re glad to play a small part in helping more families put down roots and build stability.”
The Community Loan Fund provides support for manufactured-home purchases and improvements, resident-owned communities, small business and nonprofit growth, affordable housing development, energy efficiency projects, and local municipalities managing grants.
For more information, visit communityloanfund.org.


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