Investing in Housing for Heroes, One Community at a Time

Frontline Housing Fund is actively reviewing properties in key U.S. cities where rent relief can make the biggest difference for veterans, first responders, and essential workers.

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Where We’re Looking


High concentrations of veterans, first responders, and essential workers

Rising housing costs that are pushing frontline families out of stable neighborhoods

Older, underutilized apartment buildings that can be restored and protected

Local nonprofit or public sector support for long-term housing initiatives

What a Typical Property Looks Like


15–50 unit apartment buildings

Built between 1970–2000

In need of modest renovations (not full overhauls)

Located near hospitals, schools, fire stations, and public transit

Owned by individuals or families open to mission-aligned sales

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Property Example #1

Mid-Sized Apartment Building

~40 units, mix of 1–2 bedrooms

Located near a regional medical center

Owned by a retiring landlord

Rent increases recently priced out working families

Opportunity to convert to mission-aligned housing with donor-backed rent relief

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Property Example #2

Workforce Housing on the Edge of a Growing City

50-unit garden-style complex

Built in the late ‘80s, structurally sound

Tenants include nurses, bus drivers, and single parents

At risk of being sold to a corporate buyer and flipped

Our model could stabilize rents and keep it community-centered

Testimonials

Jasmine Richards

Got a housing grant easily, thanks to Frontline Housing Fund. Their financial education workshops are super helpful too. Definitely a lifesaver for folks like me!

Monica Chandler

Tried a few programs, but Frontline Housing's financial counseling really stands out. The emergency housing was a lifesaver too, straightforward and practical. Highly recommend.

Thomas Krazinski

Participated in a Frontline Housing Fund community project. Efficient, impactful—good way to give back and support local heroes. Quite satisfied with the straightforward process.

FAQs

Common Questions Answered for Frontline Workers Seeking Housing Support

What qualifies someone as a frontline worker eligible for your services?

Eligibility is based on occupation, targeting critical roles like healthcare, veterans, and emergency responders.

How can I apply for a housing grant?

Applications can be submitted through our online portal with required documents like proof of employment.

Are there any fees associated with your services

No, all our counseling services and application processes are free. Our goal is to support those who serve our communities without additional financial burden.

How often can I apply for financial support through Frontline Housing Fund?

Frontline workers can apply for financial support once every two years, with exceptions considered in extraordinary circumstances.

How does the Financial Education and Counseling service work?

This service offers both online resources and in-person workshops covering topics like budgeting, debt management, and long-term financial planning specifically tailored for frontline workers. Registration is available online and through direct contact with our offices.

What kind of housing support is available through Frontline Housing Fund?

We offer secure housing navigation services. We guide frontline workers through the housing process by connecting them with long-term, affordable, and safe rental options that match their needs.