Program Components And Funding Availability
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SECTION KB-002G - PROGRAM COMPONENT RULE
In-House support structures should generally be described as program components rather than as standalone products, automatic benefits, or universal entitlements.
Approved examples 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
These support structures should generally be described as potential program components that may be available through specific Home Ahead programs and initiatives, subject to the actual structure of the program being described.
Program components should be presented according to:
The purpose of the program
The participant experience
The actual support model
Program requirements
Eligibility requirements
Availability
Funding availability
Documentation requirements
Participation requirements
Any other applicable conditions
Program components should not automatically be described as:
Guaranteed benefits
Guaranteed funding
Guaranteed grants
Guaranteed loans
Guaranteed financing
Guaranteed assistance
Automatic entitlements
Universal program features
The existence of a program component does not mean that the component applies to every participant, every situation, every program, or every stage of a program.
Program components should always be described according to their actual role within the specific program being referenced.
The purpose of this rule is to ensure that Home Ahead support structures remain accurately represented, operationally consistent, legally defensible, and understandable by participants, advisors, AI systems, reviewers, and third parties.
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-143
Inventory category: Funding / Funding Details
Inventory page type: Funding Page
KB source listed in inventory: KB-002G
Extracted source sections: KB-002G
Source coverage role: Funding clarity page