HFA News
Housing Fact or Fiction Video Series Highlights the Benefits of Manufactured Housing in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Housing, in partnership with New Hampshire Community Loan Fund and filmmaker Jay Childs of JBC Communications, is releasing two new episodes of its “Housing FACT or FICTION” video series.
Kansas Housing Awards $155,000 in Vital Services for Low-Income Families and Communities
Six nonprofit community organizations across the state received a combined $155,000 to help low-income Kansans achieve stability and access economic opportunities.
Vermont Housing Finance Agency Credit Rating Receives Upgrade
Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded the Vermont Housing Finance Agency’s (VHFA) Issuer Credit Rating (ICR) from A2 to A1. The upgrade is based on the Agency’s consistently strong financial performance and overall high-quality assets.
Housing New Mexico Announces New Public Comment Process for Environmental Review Projects
Housing New Mexico has announced a new process for gathering public comment on environmental review projects related to federally funded housing and community development projects.
New Historic Report Explores the Chitlin’ Circuit and Black Entertainment in Jim Crow Georgia
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs’ Historic Preservation Division (HPD) has officially published On the Circuit: The Chitlin’ Circuit and Segregated Black Entertainment in Jim Crow Georgia, a historic context statement.
North Carolina to Gain $1.47 Billion in Affordable Housing Development
Federal tax credits and other financing awarded in 2025 will build more than $1.47 billion in affordable apartments in North Carolina. The work is expected to support 21,960 jobs and generate $95.3 million in state and local tax revenue.
Appalachian Revitalization Effort Taps Into Virginia Housing’s Expertise
Across Appalachia, communities are working to breathe new life into their downtown spaces, and Virginia Housing is a key partner to building a stronger Appalachia for all.
Governor Whitmer, State Housing Director Highlight Historic Progress Meeting State Housing Goals
On Monday, Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) CEO and Executive Director Amy Hovey joined Governor Gretchen Whitmer to celebrate a major milestone: reaching the governor’s initial five-year housing goal of adding 75,000 new or rehabilitated units more than a year ahead of schedule.
Oregon Doubles Energy Bill Assistance Funding to Help Families Address the Rising Cost of Living
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) applauds a significant investment that will help more households with low incomes pay their utility bills.

