WHEDA has appointed Jodi Amble as the new Director of Marketing & Communications. In this role, Amble will lead marketing strategies and communications campaigns to advance affordable housing and economic opportunity across Wisconsin.
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Early Bird Registration for WHEDA Conference 2025: How Housing Happens ends at 11:59 p.m. TODAY!
Join us in Madison on November 12 and 13 to gain inspiration and be a partner in How Housing Happens. Register here: https://t.co/RauDhM07Ia
Congratulations to Jasmine Mercado, who serves as Treasurer on the WHEDA Board, for being named one of Wisconsin’s 31 Most Influential Latino Leaders for 2025 via @madison_365!
Registration is now open for WHEDA Conference 2025: How Housing Happens!
Join us in Madison on November 12 and 13 to gain inspiration and be a partner in how housing happens.
Happy National Intern Day to our 2025 cohort!
Thank you for choosing to spend your summer with us and showing up every day eager to learn. Your energy and ideas have a bigger impact on our organization than you could possibly know.
The maximum grant award is $50,000 per application, but there is no minimum grant award to allow for smaller funding requests. Visit https://t.co/iWaaBsxIce for complete details and application materials.
ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT! 📢
This is a friendly reminder that all applications to the WHEDA Foundation 2025 Housing Grant Program must be completed and submitted by this Thursday, July 31, 2025.
National Homeownership Month may be coming to a close, but WHEDA’s work isn’t slowing down any time soon.
Follow our simple Six Steps to a WHEDA Loan and let us help make your dream of homeownership a reality: https://t.co/kK45yNUPfs
To date, the funding has supported the development of over 1,000 workforce housing units statewide, with many more to go. Read more: https://t.co/JVixip0itD
@GovEvers and WHEDA announced over $2.5 million in awards that will support three new housing developments, providing more than 120 new workforce housing units in communities across the state.
This funding is provided by the Vacancy-to-Vitality and Infrastructure Access Loan Programs, which were created through bipartisan legislation and supported by $525 million—the largest state investment in workforce housing—through the 2023-25 Biennial Budget.
The WHEDA team traveled to Sheboygan County yesterday with @GovEvers to host a housing roundtable with local elected officials and representatives from Sargento Foods Inc. and @Kohler.
This is an excellent example of how expanding access to affordable housing choices helps Wisconsin thrive. By leveraging our collective resources, we are able to invest in communities to create places where people want to live, work, and raise a family.
The Housing Grant Program was created to improve housing and provide a safe place for individuals and families across the state when they need it most.
Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/Hkl7AZLtzJ
The WHEDA Foundation, Inc. is kicking off its 40th anniversary with the announcement of the 2025 Housing Grant Program, which will award $2 million to organizations throughout Wisconsin that provide emergency shelter, transitional residences, and extremely low-income housing.
These grants are administered by WHEDA and intended for physical improvements such as rehabilitation, accessibility features, and new construction. There is no minimum grant size, but the maximum grant amount is $50,000.
Here at WHEDA, we commemorate the home buying success stories that were made possible through our programs while understanding that there is still so much work to be done to make homeownership accessible to every Wisconsinite: https://t.co/752jMTHH72