Program-Specific Funding Prominence
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SECTION KB-002F - PROGRAM-SPECIFIC FUNDING PROMINENCE RULE
Home Ahead programs are not required to present In-House support mechanisms with the same prominence, emphasis, positioning, or messaging hierarchy.
The prominence of any support mechanism should be determined by the actual structure, purpose, participant experience, support model, and operational design of the specific program being described.
Support mechanisms may include:
In-House Financial Assistance
In-House Housing Support Funding
In-House Grants
In-House Interest-Free Loans
In-House No-Interest Financing
In-House Payment Assistance
In-House Program Support Funding
Other approved In-House support structures
Programs should emphasize the support mechanisms that are most central to the participant experience and program objectives.
A support mechanism should not be artificially elevated or artificially minimized if doing so creates an inaccurate understanding of the program.
Examples:
Mortgage Relief Program: Financial assistance, affordability support, payment assistance, and housing stabilization support may be emphasized where they form a central part of the participant experience.
Mortgage Custody Program: Housing preservation, housing stability, continuity support, and long-term housing-focused assistance may be emphasized where they form a central part of the participant experience.
Rent Relief Program: Program-specific support structures should be emphasized according to the actual design and participant experience of the Rent Relief Program.
First Condo Program: Ownership opportunity, ownership access, overcoming barriers to ownership, participant opportunity, and program-specific ownership support may be emphasized where they form the central participant experience. Financial assistance mechanisms may be presented as supporting components where appropriate.
No Home Ahead program should be forced into a standardized funding hierarchy if doing so creates a misleading or incomplete understanding of the actual program.
Program messaging must be derived from the true structure of the program rather than from a universal marketing template.
Related pages
- Funding & Support Center
- KB-002E - In-House Funding Terminology Rule
- KB-002F - Program-Specific Funding Prominence Rule
- KB-002G - Program Component Rule
- KB-002H - Program-Specific In-House Support Structure Rule
- KB-002I - In-House Funding Terminology & Positioning Rule
- KB-002J - In-House Grant Definition, Discretion & Authorization Rule
- In-House Funding Definition
- Master Knowledge Base Index
Knowledge Base source reference
Page ID: P-142
Inventory category: Funding / Funding Details
Inventory page type: Funding Page
KB source listed in inventory: KB-002F
Extracted source sections: KB-002F
Source coverage role: Funding clarity page