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CHFA Receives $3 Million Capital Magnet Fund Award to Finance Affordable Housing from the U.S. Treasuryโs CDFI Fund
March 02, 2021, The United States Department of the Treasuryโs Capital Magnet Fund has awarded $3 million to the CHFA.ย CHFA will use the award to prevent and end homelessness, particularly for those with disabilities, and finance affordable housing for target populations with extremely lowโ and very low- income.ย The Treasury Department awarded a total of $175.35 million dollars to 48 organizations nationwide for the preservation, rehabilitation, development or purchase of affordable housing for low-income communities, as well as related economic development and community service facilities such as day care centers, workforce development centers and health care clinics. CHFA is one of only five state Housing Finance Agencies in the country to receive an award.
House Passes American Rescue Plan Act; Senate Could Act This Week
Early Saturday morning, the House of Representatives passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, H.R. 1319, providing the COVID-19 relief sought by President Biden. The bill, which is moving through Congress under procedural rules allowing it to pass the Senate with a simple majority, passed the House without any Republican support.
PHFA Launches New, Forgivable Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance Loan
The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency today is launching a new home purchase assistance loan that is โForgivable In Ten years,โ hence its name K-FIT. The loan will be used to assist homebuyers with their down payment and closing costs. K-FIT is a forgivable second loan, with 10% forgiven each year over 10 years. As a result, no monthly payment is required. โExperience shows that down payment and closing costs are two of the biggest barriers to homeownership that buyers face,โ said PHFA Executive Director and CEO Robin Wiessmann.
New Hampshire Housing Launches Community Heroes Homebuyer Initiative
In appreciation of the vital services that New Hampshireโs essential frontline workers have been providing during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Hampshire Housing has launched a special initiative to help them become homeowners. The new Community Heroes Initiative provides a $3,000 closing-cost credit to eligible first-time homebuyers who finance through one of New Hampshire Housingโs Plus mortgage programs. Eligible borrowers include healthcare, daycare and eldercare workers; law enforcement officers, firefighters and first responders; educators; and active members of the Armed Services.
MaineHousing Launches New Rent Relief Program
MaineHousing is pleased to announce the launch of the new Emergency Rental Assistance Program for Maine renters affected by COVID-19. The program officially begins accepting applications today Monday, March 1 at noon. MaineHousing will oversee the program, and has contracted with Maineโs Community Action Agencies to administer the program regionally in all 16 counties.ย โWe are all living under the direction to stay โsafe at home.โ We need to make sure that every Mainer has a stable home for themselves and their families,โ said Daniel Brennan, director of MaineHousing.
Last Week to Apply for Alaska Housing Rent Relief
The deadline to apply for rent and utility relief through Alaska Housing Rent Relief is 11:59 p.m., Friday, March 5, 2021. Alaska renters who have been impacted by COVID-19 and now fall below 80% of Area Median Income or live in an overcrowded household or are at risk of violence may be eligible for the federally funded program that brought more than $200 million in emergency rent relief to Alaska. Payments will be directed to landlords, property managers and utility companies.
California Housing Finance Agency Executive Director Boatman Patterson tapped by Biden Administration
After spending nearly nine years in a leadership role with the Californian Housing Finance Agency, including six and a half years as its Executive Director, Tia Boatman Patterson is heading to Washington, D.C., to join President Joe Biden's Administration asย Associate Director for Housing, Treasury and Commerceย in theย Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Executive Office of the President. Boatman Patterson spent two years on CalHFA's Board of Directors before then-Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed her as Executive Director in 2014, just as the Agency was starting to recover from the Great Recession housing crisis.
NCSHA Washington Report | February 26, 2021
One of the most important new federal affordable housing initiatives in a generation, the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance program, is starting to get urgently needed help to low-income...
HUD Awards More Than $652 Million for Affordable Housing Activities in Native American Communities
WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced more than $652 million inย Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG)ย formula funding for eligible Native American...
HUD Awards $5.5 Billion in Grants to Local Communities for Affordable Housing and to Serve Individuals and Families
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced $5.5 billion in funding to local programs throughout the country that provide affordable housing, community...
Nonprofit Developer and RIHousing Recapitalize Two Senior Affordable Developments in Narragansett
Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH), a nonprofit affordable housing developer with 12 properties in Rhode Island, has closed on a second stage tax credit recapitalization for two senior communities in Narragansett with the support of tax-exempt bonds issued by RIHousing. The two senior housing communities - South Winds Apartments and Beachwood Apartments - are located a half mile apart, just blocks from the Narragansett sound. The properties comprise 104, one- and two-bedroom apartments that were originally preserved by POAH in 2004.
Congress Expands Access to Affordable Housing
The Congressional omnibus spending bill, passed at the end of December, had several key housing provisions, including emergency rental assistance and an extension of the period to use federal CARES Act funds. One key inclusion was a permanent minimum 4 percent rate for Housing Credit developments, which could offer nearly $7 million in additional funding for affordable housing projects in Vermont the next three years alone. โOur ability to build enough homes to shelter the homeless and provide safe housing for all Vermonters hinges on the supply of capital for affordable housing production.