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7th
July
2026
Paris, KY

CDFI Financing Opens Door to Homeownership for a Kentucky Family

July 7, 2026

Client: Hunter Puckett, single dad of four

Client Location: Paris, KY

CDFI: Community Ventures

CDFI Service Area: Kentucky

CDFI Services Provided: 

Single-family homeownership financing, down payment and closing cost assistance, homebuyer education and counseling, small business lending, and community revitalization

Financial and Social Impact

  • CDFI financing helped a single father of four young children move from housing uncertainty into stable, affordable homeownership
  • Capital Magnet Fund (CMF) resources helped close the financing gap and bring the monthly mortgage payment within reach for a working household
  • Since 1982, Community Ventures has helped create more than 1,219 new homeowners and deployed more than $22.4 million in loans to Kentucky homebuyers
  • More than 1 million homeowners educated and counseled across the life of the program

For Hunter Puckett, a working electrician and single father of four children all aged 7 and under, finding a home large enough and safe enough for his family was a steep challenge. He was doing everything he could to provide stability, but a home that fit his household and his budget remained out of reach through the conventional market alone. That is where Community Ventures, a certified CDFI and the largest in Kentucky, stepped in—providing the financing that helped Hunter move forward with homeownership in a way that was actually affordable for his family.

Hunter Puckett and his family live in Paris, Kentucky.

A Financing Gap That Conventional Markets Leave Open 

Working families across Kentucky face a persistent math problem: even with a steady income, the gap between what a home costs and what a household can finance on conventional terms can put ownership permanently out of reach. For a single earner supporting four children, that gap is wider still.

Community Ventures was built to close exactly this kind of gap. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Lexington, the organization is a certified CDFI, a certified U.S. Small Business Administration lender, a HUD-approved housing counseling agency, and a charter member of NeighborWorks America. Its homeownership programs are designed for buyers the mainstream market overlooks—pairing affordable mortgage financing with down payment and closing cost assistance, homebuyer education, and one-on-one counseling. Through its Rural Homeownership Assistance Program, Community Ventures provides financial support for down payments and closing costs that makes ownership attainable for families in rural communities.

For Hunter, that toolkit made the difference. With CMF resources, Community Ventures helped reduce the financing gap and brought the overall monthly payment within reach for his household. The funding turned a home he could not finance on his own into one he could actually afford to keep.

CDFIs Turn Steady Work into Lasting Stability 

The result was more than a housing transaction. It was a permanent foundation for a working family—a place where Hunter’s four children can grow, play, and put down roots. For a single parent raising four young children while working full time, homeownership means security, predictability, and equity that builds over time.

Hunter’s story reflects why CDFI financing matters. Mission-driven financial institutions like Community Ventures reach hardworking families who cannot always access affordable homeownership through the traditional market alone. Federal tools such as CMF extend that reach further, allowing a single dollar of public investment to unlock private capital and move families from uncertainty into stability—building equity and a stronger footing for the next generation.

Visit our affordable housing page and persistent poverty page to learn more about how OFN and our network of CDFIs invest in these priorities.


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Tags: Affordable Housing, Capital Magnet Fund (CMF), Rural

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