HFA News
Hogan Administration Announces $15 million Available for Catalytic Revitalization Tax Credit
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development announced today the second application round of the Catalytic Revitalization Tax Credit program, designed to rehabilitate properties formerly owned by the government for economic and community development purposes.
Florida Housing Finance Corporation Honors Hurricane Michael Anniversary and Emphasizes Commitment to Providing Housing Resources to Floridians Impacted by Hurricane Ian
On October 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael made landfall in Northwest Florida as a Category 5 hurricane, destroying homes and businesses, and forcing families to look for new places to live and work. Thanks to state and federal resources, as well as the determination, resiliency, and hard work of these communities, they have been able to rebuild and invest in the future of the region.
Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance Awards More Than $250 Million to Kansans in Need
More than 75,000 Kansans andย 10,000 housing and service providers have received more thanย $250 million in rental and utility assistance, preventing thousands of evictions and providing vital services to more than 30,000 families at risk of losing their homes.
HCR and CPC Partner on $250 Million Climate Friendly Homes Fund to Help Increase Building Electrification and Reduce Carbon Emissions
New York State Homes and Community Renewal and the Community Preservation Corporation, a leading New York-based nonprofit housing and community revitalization finance company, are partnering on the Stateโs new $250 million Climate Friendly Homes Fund.ย
Connect Maryland: Governor Hogan Announces Applications Open Today for $95 Million to Further Expand Broadband Access
Governor Larry Hogan announced that applications open today for $95 million in funding to expand high-speed internet access across the state through Connect Maryland, an initiative to supercharge the stateโs investment in broadband and address the digital divide.
Housing Assessment Says Stateโs Population is Wealthier, Younger and More Racially Diverse
A decade ago, North Dakotaโs housing needs were driven by a rapidly growing population. A statewide housing needs assessment conducted by North Dakota State Universityโs (NDSU) Center for Social Research in partnership with North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) says the stateโs focus needs to shift from building as fast as possible to addressing the age of its housing stock, limited housing options and affordability barriers.
Reuter and Barden Recognized with Champion of Affordable Housing Awards
North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) presented Champion of Affordable Housing Legacy Awards to Jacob Reuter of Fargo, ND, and Dwight Barden of Bismarck, ND, during a Statewide Housing Forum. The award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding efforts at advocating for or providing affordable housing or related services.
Cumberland River RHOAR Center Breaks Ground October 12, Will Benefit Women and Community in Middlesboro
Bell County will soon have a new living and resource center for approximatelyย 100 women recovering from substance abuse. Construction on the Cumberland River RHOAR Center will begin Wednesday, October 12, with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site in Middlesboro.
THDA Launches Phase 2 of Tennessee Housing Assistance Fund
Tennessee Housing Development Agency has successfully launched the second phase of its Tennessee Housing Assistance Fund in an effort to help eligible homeowners lower their monthly mortgage payments.
Lt. Gov. Crouch, IHCDA Open Applications for Indianaโs Energy and Water Assistance Programs
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) have opened applications for Indianaโs Energy Assistance Program (EAP) and Water Assistance Program (WAP). These programs are designed to help householdsย across the state pay their bills and avoid shutoffs, especially during the winterย months.
