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- Manufactured Home | How CDLI Can Help
aac4e078-24db-4314-a4a4-a929bed26c0e Home How We Can Help Details In collaboration with Home HeadQuarters, a nonprofit entity based in Syracuse, NY, CDLI offers loan packaging for potential buyers looking to acquire a manufactured home. CDLI staff will educate potential applicants on the loan process and take their applications. Home HeadQuarters’ staff will process and underwrite the loan. Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email : homeloan@cdli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Contact us! Contact Us Manufactured Home Loan packaging for acquiring a manufactured home.
- Senior Resident Services | How CDLI Can Help
82179610-7704-4b4b-86e7-d9ed0e476ecb Home How We Can Help Details Senior Resident Services provides confidential individual social services and group programs to older adult residents on-site at four (4) Complexes: Brookview Commons Deer Park Woodcrest Estates, Port Jefferson Station Pinehurst A Conifer, and Conifer Village 1 & 2, East Patchogue At select sites, we conduct initial eligibility certification for prospective tenants. Examples of our services promoting independent living and healthier aging-in-place include: Assistance with filling out applications for programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), and the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program for residents who are income-eligible. Referrals to and assistance in obtaining supportive services such as at-home meal delivery, homemaker services, health, nursing, and case management, etc. Help with accessing and understanding information about programs such as Medicare Part D, and answering questions about bills, mail, and other paperwork. Setting up or facilitating group activities such as: Arts-and-crafts workshops Nutrition, health & wellness programming Defensive Driving Socialization activities such as movie screenings, book clubs, etc. NON-RESIDENTS If you are NOT a resident of Brookview Commons, Woodcrest Estates, Pinehurst A Conifer, Conifer Village 1, or Conifer Village 2 and are seeking 55+ independent senior housing in Suffolk County, resources can be obtained through the Suffolk County Office for the Aging at www.suffolkcountyny.gov/aging/How-Do-I (scroll down to Housing section), or call 631-853-8200 and request listings for subsidized and non-subsidized senior housing complexes. Contact Info Phone : 631-436-1892 Email : graces@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Register Now Contact Us Senior Resident Services Confidential individual social services, and group programs.
- Plus One ADU Program | How CDLI Can Help
4b310cab-6070-4cd2-b2b4-95fb6965489d Home How We Can Help Details Shelter Island residents – The Plus One ADU grant application is open – See if you qualify here ! Southampton Residents — The Plus One ADU grant application is open, with limited funding available — See if you qualify here . The Town of Southampton's CHF ADU Loan (0% Interest Rate Loan for 20 years) application is open — See if you qualify here . East Hampton Residents — The Plus One ADU grant application is open, with limited funding available — See if you qualify here . Babylon Residents – The Plus One ADU grant application is currently closed. Please check back here for updates. You may submit your interest form to join the Waitlist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSue0QIJAcY Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are secondary housing units on a single-family residential lot. ADUs benefit homeowners, renters, and the community by creating more housing options while maintaining the character of single-family residential suburban and rural communities. For homeowners, a code-compliant ADU can provide an additional source of income, flexibility for multi-generational housing, and an increase in property value. CDLI has been selected by New York State Homes and Community Renewal to administer the new Plus One ADU Program in the Town of Babylon, East Hampton, Shelter Island, and Southampton. The Plus One ADU Program provides a full-service program to support low- and middle-income single-family homeowner occupants who wish to: Build a new accessory dwelling unit on their property OR Improve an existing ADU that needs to be brought into compliance with code requirements. Click here for Plus One ADU Program FAQs Income Guidelines Household Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Household Maximum Annual Income $138,012 $157,728 $177,444 $197,160 $212,933 $228,706 $244,479 $260,052 Program Highlights Up to $125,000 in grant funding including project management costs per ADU constructed. Program support includes ADU design, permitting, and construction costs including oversight and closeout. Household annual income must be at or below the current Nassau/Suffolk Area Median Income based on household size.[1] Homeowners and renters must maintain year-round residency and keep the property in good condition and repair for 10 years or until the sale of the property[2] Frequently Asked Questions How much does an ADU cost? That depends on what you would like to build! For example, converting an existing garage will be less expensive than building a new free-standing dwelling unit. Our project team can provide suggestions to bring down project costs. However, homeowners usually need to contribute funds above the Plus One ADU grant amount. How much funding does Plus One ADU provide? The Plus One ADU Program may provide up to $125,000 (which includes CDLI program support, such as design, permitting, construction oversight, closeout and ongoing compliance) in forgivable grant funds. The total amount available for construction costs is up to $115,000. Applicants who do not use grant funds for pre-development costs (design, procuring an architect without CDLI putting out an RFP or getting the design, etc.) will have more funding available for construction up to a maximum of $115,000. What if constructing my ADU costs more than the grant can provide? Either (1) Reduce project scope to be within budget, or (2) Submit proof that you have or can borrow the necessary additional funds to complete the project. Is the Plus One ADU Program a loan program? Do I have to pay the money back? The Plus One ADU Program is a forgivable grant program. As long as you continue to meet program requirements, you will not have to pay the money back. Homeowners and ADU renters must maintain year-round residency and keep property in good condition and repair for 10 years or until sale of property. A deed covenant will be required to be filed with the County Clerk. Who will manage my design? Homeowners can choose their own design team or can work with an architect through CDLI. If homeowners pay for design costs directly, they can work with a designer of their choosing and they will have more grant funds available for construction costs. If CDLI procures a design team, the costs incurred will be drawn from that $115,000 in grant funds. In either case, Homeowners will work closely with the chosen firm to discuss designs. If a homeowner chooses to work with an architect through CDLI and then decides to cancel the project after design costs have been incurred they may be responsible for those costs. Who will manage my construction? CDLI will oversee all aspects of the construction process from contractor bidding & selection, compliance with MWBE/SDVOB utilization standards, general construction oversight & coordination between property owners and contractors, preparation of payment requests & other essential activities to ensure efficient construction. I have a contractor in mind, can I work with them? Yes, if they meet our requirements (licensing, insurance, etc.) and there is no conflict of interest. You will need to provide itemized work scope and cost estimate from your selected contractor as well as one additional written quote to confirm the cost is competitive. How will funds be disbursed to contractors? Plus One ADU grant funds can only be issued on a reimbursement basis. Advance payments to contractors are not permitted. Contractors may submit receipts for reimbursable items such as materials purchased, surveys etc. Plus One ADU grant funds will be paid to contractors in progress payments at 50% completion and 100% completion. 10% of funds will be held until a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. Contractors may submit invoices for reimbursement of materials, permit fees and survey prior to 50% completion. If Plus One ADU grant funds are disbursed for these items, that amount will be deducted from the payment at 50% completion. For construction projects which exceed the Plus One ADU grant amount, a payment schedule will be included in the contract to delineate the split between homeowner payments and Plus One ADU grant payments. Requirements What documents do I need to apply? Babylon Residents click here East Hampton Residents click here Shelter Island Residents click here Southampton Residents click here Design Guidelines Babylon Residents click here East Hampton Residents click here Shelter Island Residents click here Southampton Residents click here [1] Currently $197,160 for a household of 4. [2] In the event of the sale of property or non-compliance, the amount of grant funds will be subject to repayment in accordance with a simple annual declining balance, based on the ten-year regulatory period. Contact Info Phone : (631) 364-5646 Email : PlusOneADU@cdcli.org See If You Qualify Our Team will contact you after reviewing your interest form! Submit Interest Form Plus One ADU Program Grants for homeowners in Babylon, East Hampton, Shelter Island, and Southampton for accessory dwelling unit construction.
- Age In Place | CDLI
Resources to Help You Age in Place with Confidence Stay Home. Stay Independent. Stay Secure. Resources to help You Age In Place with Confidence Home Modifications Access To Home Ramps, lifts & stair glides Bathroom safety modifications Expanded doorways Kitchen adaptations Contact Info Phone: (631) 648-5089 Email: access@cdcli.org More Info Weatherization Assistance Energy efficiency improvements Heating system repairs/replacement Window and door upgrades Completely free program Contact Info Phone: (631) 648-5091 Email: weatherization@cdcli.org More Info Storm Protection Resilient Retrofits Storm protection upgrades Flood damage prevention Climate-ready home systems Up to $50,000 available 50% grant, 50% loan at 3% Contact Info Phone: (631) 251-8171 Email: lmaldonado@cdcli.org More Info Targeted Home Improvement Critical repair assistance Health & safety measures Heating, electrical, structural repairs Village of Hempstead residents only Contact Info Phone: (631) 904-0985 Email: thip@cdcli.org More Info Reverse Mortgage Counseling HUD-required counseling to help you make informed decisions Clear explanation of benefits, risks and responsibilities Guidance on eligibility, timelines and available options Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 ext 5393 Email: homeownershipcenter@cdcli.org More Info Foreclosure Intervention Free, confidential counseling for mortgage challenges We work directly with your lender to explore solutions Support with modifications, repayment plans and next steps Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 ext 5393 Email: homeownershipcenter@cdcli.org More Info Financial Resources
- Home Improvement Loan | How CDLI Can Help
8bc5a1c2-e37b-4608-9c52-813987f003fc Home How We Can Help Details As many Long Island homes continue to age, maintenance and upkeep need to be done. The question becomes how to pay for those repairs. Community Development Long Island has available low-interest home improvement loans for eligible Long Island homeowners. We will help to identify the repairs, contract with licensed contractors to get the best prices and finance the cost of repairs up to $25,000. Community Development Long Island and NYS Affordable Housing Corporation is also providing deferred loans to eligible Long Island homeowners, so inquire today! Loans can be used to make the following types of repairs: Electrical Plumbing HVAC Energy Efficiency Measures Structural, Health, & Safety Measures CDLI will manage the process, bid out your job with reputable contractors, and get you the fairest price. If you decide to have CDLI manage your construction, there is a fee. Loans are for a period of 15 years and can be paid off in advance with no prepayment penalty. All loans will be secured with a note and mortgage. Interest rates vary between 4% or 6%, based on household income in relation to the Area Median Income (AMI). Requirements Contact us today and find out if a reverse mortgage is right for you Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email : homeloan@cdli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Apply today! Apply Home Improvement Loan Low-interest loan for eligible Long Island homeowners.
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- Housing Choice Voucher (Tenants) | How CDLI Can Help
000abd6e-07eb-44c4-990b-9b1a604e23f7 Home How We Can Help Details Housing Choice Voucher About Housing Choice Voucher Program for Tenants The Housing Choice Voucher program (often referred to as Section 8) assists families and individuals to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, and is not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects. Once the tenant and landlord sign a lease, the tenant's family typically contributes 30%-40% of their income towards rent and utilities, and the HCV program pays the remainder directly to the landlord. CDLI is the Local Administrator for the New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) Housing Choice Voucher program for Nassau and Suffolk Counties, the Town of Hempstead, the Village of Sea Cliff, and select project-based voucher buildings in Brooklyn. For all programs, CDLI oversees tenant eligibility, lease-up, annual recertification, and Housing Quality Standards inspections of all units. CDLI is committed to knowledgeable customer service and program administration for all its tenants and landlords on behalf of all its partner organizations. The Wait List The waiting list is currently closed for all HCV programs. Please follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on when the wait list and/or applications open back up. @ communitydevelopmentli Housing Choice Voucher Recertification Visit our Recertification Page to learn more. Unsure who your assigned housing specialist is? Submit a request here . Getting your Voucher and Leasing Up Voucher and Lease Up .pdf Download PDF • 195KB Porting your Voucher to CDLI CDLI is only billing for portability vouchers. Prior to sending the participant’s portability information, the initiating Housing Authority should ensure the household composition is accurate, review the portability process with the interested participant, and confirm if they want to port to Nassau County or Suffolk County. The voucher size issued by CDLI can differ from the voucher size issued by the initiating Housing Authority as it is based on our guidelines. A portability package should be submitted from your current housing authority to: Email: portability@cdcli.org Fax: (631) 648-5009 Once the portability package is received, our Eligibility Team will follow up within 2 weeks of receiving the information to review the participant’s information and process the portability. Payment Standards and Rent Increase Information The resources below provide information regarding potential rental rates and rent increases for units participating in the HCV program. Please read through the HCV Program Payment Standard and Rental Increase Guidance document to assist in determining potential rent or opportunities for rental increases. Payment Standards 2026 NYE Payment Standards 2026 Nassau Payment Standards 2026 Suffolk Payment Standards Utility Allowances 2026 NYC Utility Allowances 2026 Village of Freeport Utility Allowances 2026 Nassau Utility Allowances 2026 Suffolk Utility Allowances Project Based Vouchers ONLY 2026 Nassau/Suffolk PBV Rent Limits 2026 NYE PBV Rent Limits Supportive CDLI Programs Making Moves The Making Moves program provides housing mobility coaching and financial assistance to Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) families that have children aged 18 or under who are interested in living in well-resourced areas and offers possible additional tenant incentives. Visit our Making Moves page here . Click here to view The Long Island Opportunity Lookup tool. Family Self-Sufficiency Family Self-Sufficiency is a FREE voluntary program that helps families/individuals with a CDLI Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) obtain services to become more economically stable and successful. Visit our FSS page here. Additional Resources HUD HCV Resources This page will provide you with an overview of the program and answers to frequently asked questions. Click here. Violence Against Women (and Others) Act Resources The Violence against Women Act of 2013 (VAWA) provides special protections for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking who are applying for or receiving assistance under the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. VAWA protections are not only available to women but are available equally to all individuals regardless of sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. New Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Website If You've Experienced Domestic Violence Notice of occupancy rights under VAWA to Housing Choice Voucher program applicants and participants who are or have been victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking: Sample of Notice Occupancy Rights Under the Violence Against Women Act, Form HUD-5380 Certification of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking and Alternate Documentation, Form HUD-5382 Emergency Transfer Plan for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking (HCV Version) Emergency Transfer Request for Certain Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking, Form HUD-5383 National Domestic Violence Hot Lines: 1 (800) 799-SAFE 1 (800) 799-7233 1 (800) 787-3224 Suffolk County Resources Brighter Tomorrows, Inc. brightertomorrowsli.org (631) 395-1800 Provides residential, transitional and non-residential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Long Island Against Domestic Violence liadv,org (631) 666-8833 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. The Retreat, Inc. theretreatinc.org (631) 329-2200 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS) vibs.org (631) 360-3606 Provides nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Nassau County Resources Circulo de la Hispanidad, Inc. - Salva Domestic Violence Program nassaucountyny.gov (516) 889-2849 Provides nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Long Island Against Domestic Violence liadv,org (631) 666-8833 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. The Safe Center Long Island tscli.org (516) 542-0404 Provides both residential and nonresidential domestic violence services. OCFS Licensed and Approved. Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 Email : info@cdli.org Interested in the Program? Contact us today! Contact Us Housing Choice Voucher (Tenants) Opportunities to receive rental assistance.
- Financial-Resources | CDLI
Build Financial Strength. Create Lasting Stability. Free one-on-one confidential counseling from certified housing counselors to help you stay in your home and avoid foreclosure. Schedule Your Free Consultation Start with free, confidential counseling. First name* Phone Email* Submit Don't wait until you miss a payment. Free consultations available this week. Personalized Solutions for Your Unique Situation Quick Relief Options Learn what to do immediately about missed payments Expert Negotiations Get guidance on communicating with lenders and landlords Custom Financial Planning Create a realistic budget that works for your current situation Madeline "I thoroughly enjoyed the class and the wealth of information given by the facilitators Tricia Gleaton and Andre. The intricate information, shared, help and guided the women in the class to gain confidence, and needed information to feel empowered to healthy, living maintenance." Additional Resources to Support You Foreclosure Prevention Time-sensitive options to protect your home Read More Financial Coaching Build resilience through personalized financial strategies Read More Emergency Repair Loans Address critical home repairs even during financial hardship Read More Renter Counseling Options for maintaining housing stability Contact Us Reverse Mortgage Counseling For homeowners 62+ exploring financial options Read More Online Financial Education Free 24/7 access to financial knowledge resources Read More Don't Face Financial Uncertainty Alone Our HUD-certified counselors are ready to help you explore all options Schedule Your Free Consultation Today
- Climate Friendly Homes Fund | How CDLI Can Help
dad47a05-af81-4281-be00-e0fa5a23deb4 Home How We Can Help Details The Climate Friendly Homes Fund (CFHF), administered by The Community Preservation Corporation, provides financing for existing, 5-50-unit buildings in New York State with a focus on replacing older and less energy-efficient systems with all-electric, high-performance heating, cooling, and hot water heating systems. With $250 million in New York State funding, CPC and New York State Homes and Community Renewal aim to finance electrification retrofits in at least 10,000 units of multifamily housing that serve economically disadvantaged communities. These funds will empower small building owners to identify and execute a scope of work to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings and decrease their greenhouse gas emissions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEhQn6MvO2Y Program Overview Owners of eligible buildings may apply for funds to cover the cost of eligible building upgrades including electrification of heating, cooling, and water heating systems and additional building envelope improvements. Funds may be used for approved retrofit work scope items (see below), as well as certain soft costs. Retrofit Scope of Work items eligible for funding include: Electrical service upgrades HVAC systems replacement with high-efficiency heat pumps Domestic Hot Water replacement with high efficiency heat pumps Additional energy conservation measures to optimize new system performance Systems commissioning Eligibility at a Glance Buildings must have 5-50 residential units, and be located in New York State. Owners of regulated affordable and unregulated multifamily rental buildings in eligible locations may apply; Buildings must currently be subject to a regulatory agreement with a public agency or be located in one of the following locations: Low-Moderate Income Qualified Census Tract as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Disadvantaged Communities as defined in the New York State Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. Find out if your building location is eligible: See HUD Qualified Census Tract Areas here and view a map of NYSERDA Disadvantaged Communities Areas here. Lending and Community Partners In order to maximize impact and the reach of the program, CPC has identified like-minded green lending institutions, CDFIs, and other community-based nonprofits to collaborate on the identification and screening of building retrofit opportunities across the State. In addition, local community-based organizations from across the state will provide outreach and originations support to the program. Lending Partners : Enterprise Community Partners and Inclusive Prosperity Capital Community Partners: Better Community Neighborhoods, Inc. (Albany), Community Development Long Island (Long Island), Home Headquarters (Syracuse), Hudson River Housing (Hudson Valley), Kinetic Communities (NYC) NYCHP (NYC), PUSH Buffalo (Buffalo), RUPCO (Hudson Valley) Contact Info Phone : 631-471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email : Homeloan@cdli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Take Action Apply Now Climate Friendly Homes Fund Replacing older systems with all-electric, high-performance heating, cooling, and hot water heating systems.
- NYS First Time Homebuyer Grant Program | How CDLI Can Help
6c291870-d79d-40e5-b544-b9ad1ca90b34 Home How We Can Help Details A deferred loan for the down payment and post-closing home repairs is available for first-time homebuyers. The goal of this program is to improve the quality of decent, affordable housing for New York and home buyers. Household gross income must be below 120% of the area median income based on family size. The deferred loan/grant can be up to $25,000, $32,500, $40,000, $50,000, or $60,000 based on family size and household income, and the number of repairs needed on the subject property. This is a deferred loan, at 0% interest, with no payments required and a term of 10 years, during which time any refinance or transfer of home title will result in the recapture of funds or request from the homeowner for the subordination of the loan if qualified. The home must be used as the primary residence and the homeowner is required to remain in the home for 10 years, or the loan must be paid back. It is required that 51% of the deferred loan amount must be used for post-closing home repairs. All home buyers are required to complete Community Development Long Island (CDLI) NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center HUD approved Home Buyer Education class and counseling. The Home Buyer is responsible for obtaining an Engineer’s report and CDLI rehabilitation staff will assist in identifying the repairs, contract with licensed and insured contractors to get the best pricing, and provide project management and oversight. The home being purchased must be located in Nassau or Suffolk County must be a co-op, condominium, single-family, or legal two-family home, and must be owner-occupied. Grant awards in excess of $50,000 per unit and up to $60,000 per unit must have an occupancy and repayment schedule of no less than 20 years. The deferred loan will be secured with a note and mortgage. The income of all household members is used to determine eligibility. This program is in effect while funding is available. The program may end at any time. Requirements One-month consecutive paystubs (anyone over 18) Three years W-2 forms Proof of any additional income as reported in the application Three years signed Federal tax returns with all schedules Owners of companies must provide corporate tax returns form (1120/ 1120-S, or 1065) with a Year-To-Date Profit & Loss statement Three months of complete asset statements Home Buyer Education Certificate from CDLI (if available) Photo ID for all applicants Documentation for additional grants funds being used for this transaction Contact Info Phone : (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email : Homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. See If You Qualify Apply Now! NYS First Time Homebuyer Grant Program Improving the quality of decent and affordable housing.









