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The
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) wants to
make American communities stronger and to build a safer nation.
The Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) program helps make this goal
a reality by encouraging law enforcement officers, pre-K through
12th grade teachers and firefighters/emergency medical technicians
to become homeowners in revitalization areas.
Who
Can Participate?
Law
Enforcement
You may
participate in the Good Neighbor Next Door program as a law enforcement
officer if you are employed full-time by a law enforcement agency
of the federal government, a state, a unit of general local government,
or an Indian tribal government; and, in carrying out such full-time
employment, you are sworn to uphold, and make arrests for violations
of, federal, state, tribal, county, township, or municipal laws.
Teachers
You
may participate in the Good Neighbor Next Door program as a Teacher
if you are employed as a full-time teacher by a state-accredited
public school or private school that provides direct services to
students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12. In addition, the
public or private school where you are employed as a teacher must
serve students from the area where the home you are purchasing is
located in the normal course of business.
Firefighter/Emergency
Medical Technicians
You
may participate in the Good Neighbor Next Door program as a Firefighter/Emergency
Medical Technician if you are employed full-time as a firefighter
or emergency medical technician by a fire department or emergency
medical services responder unit of the federal government, a state,
unit of general local government, or an Indian tribal government
serving the area where the home is located.
Comments
and Questions
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