KB-002H - Program-Specific In-House Support Structure Rule
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SECTION KB-002H - PROGRAM-SPECIFIC IN-HOUSE SUPPORT STRUCTURE RULE
Different Home Ahead programs may utilize different In-House support structures as part of their overall program design.
No Home Ahead communication should imply that all programs utilize the same support structures, funding components, assistance models, grants, financing structures, loans, payment assistance mechanisms, or participant benefits.
Program-specific support structures should be determined by:
Program objectives
Program audience
Participant experience
Program design
Program requirements
Eligibility requirements
Funding availability
Operational considerations
Program capacity
Any other applicable factors
Approved In-House support structures 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 mechanisms
The existence of a support structure within one Home Ahead program does not automatically imply that the same support structure exists within another Home Ahead program.
Programs may utilize:
Different support structures
Different funding structures
Different assistance models
Different eligibility requirements
Different review processes
Different participant experiences
Different participation requirements
Home Ahead communications should accurately reflect the actual support structures utilized by the specific program being described.
Program descriptions, advisor explanations, AI responses, website content, brochures, presentations, advertisements, FAQs, emails, SMS messages, and public communications should avoid creating the impression that all Home Ahead programs operate through identical support models.
The purpose of this rule is to ensure that each Home Ahead program is understood according to its actual design rather than according to assumptions created by another program.
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-002I - In-House Funding Terminology & Positioning Rule
- KB-002J - In-House Grant Definition, Discretion & Authorization Rule
- In-House Funding Definition
- In-House Financial Assistance
- Master Knowledge Base Index
Knowledge Base source reference
Page ID: P-042
Inventory category: Funding / In-House Funding
Inventory page type: Canonical KB Source Page
KB source listed in inventory: KB-002H
Extracted source sections: KB-002H
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