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2005 News

El Carrillo, a 62-unit housing project located in downtown Santa Barbara. HTF provided a $1 million below market interest rate construction loan to the project from its Revolving Loan Fund.


Project Designed to Ease Housing Crisis
Santa Barbara, CA September 7, 2005
Santa Barbara News-Press Staff Writer Joshua Molina
Santa Barbara is moving forward with a plan to build 61 studio apartments for very low-income people...
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Banks Give $2M for SB Housing Needs
Santa Barbara, CA April 18, 2005
Daily Nexus Online Reporter Jon Poser
A local humanitarian organization is opening its wallet to help open the doors on more affordable homes for Santa Barbara County’s less fortunate residents. With the help of two $1 million donations from Santa Barbara Bank & Trust and Mid-State Bank & Trust, the Housing Trust Fund (HTF), a nonprofit agency working with local organizations to provide more affordable homes for the area's low-income residents...
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$2 M Trust Fund Aims to Help Build Affordable Housing
Santa Barbara, CA April 8, 2005
Santa Barbara News-Press Staff Writer Maria Zate
The nonprofit Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County has launched a $2 million revolving trust fund that will provide seed capital for community groups interested in building affordable housing projects...
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Housing Trust Fund Launches $2 Million Revolving Loan Fund!
Santa Barbara, CA April 6, 2005
Roger L. Horton, President of the Board of the Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County (HTF) has announced the launch of a $2 million Revolving Loan Fundthat will provide needed seed capital for community groups to initiate affordable housing projects...
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