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Housing Trust Fund (Htf) Was Established by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 to Provide Funds to…

A single federal award, with both ends of the trail linked.
$62.2M
total award value
2023
action date
85 mo
period
F23-SG060100
FAIN

Description

Purpose: The Housing Trust Fund (Htf) Was Established by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 to Provide Funds to Grantees for Affordable Housing Activities. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Provides Need-Based Formula Grants to the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. The Primary HTF Activity Is the Production, Preservation, and Rehabilitation of Rental Housing for Very Low and Extremely Low Income Households. The Housing Trust Fund Is Administered by HUD and Is Funded Through Contributions from Two Government-Sponsored Enterprises, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Rather Than Through Annual Congressional Appropriations.; Activities to Be Performed: Grantees Must Use at Least 80 Percent of Each Annual Grant for Rental Housing. Grantees May Use Up to 10 Percent for Homeownership and Up to 10 Percent for Its Reasonable Administrative and Planning Costs. Grantees Use Their Housing Trust Fund Funds to Provide Assistance in the Forms of Grants, Equity Investments, or Interest-Bearing or Non-Interest Bearing Loans to Acquire, Newly Construct, or Rehabilitate Affordable Housing. IN Addition, Up to 30 Percent of a Grantee’s Housing Trust Fund Funds May Be Used for the Operation of Rental Housing That Is Acquired, Constructed, or Rehabilitated with Housing Trust Fund Funds.; Expected Outcomes: Based on Priorities Identified in the Grantee’s Annual Allocation Plan That Is Submitted to HUD, IT Is Expected That Grantees Will Use Housing Trust Fund Funds to Acquire, Rehabilitate, or Newly Construct Affordable Rental Housing Units for Households with Incomes at or Below 30 Percent of Area Median Income (Ami) or the Federal Poverty Line, Whichever Is Greater. The Quantifiable Results of This Program Change on a Constant Basis. However, They Can Be Tracked Via the HTF National Production Report. This Monthly Cumulative Summary Report of HTF Data by Federal Fiscal Year (Fy) Includes: Allocations, Commitments, Disbursements, Leveraging Ratios, Low-Income Benefit, Committed Funds by Activity Type, and HTF Cost Per Unit by Tenure and Activity Type. The Monthly Report Can Be Reviewed at Https://Www.hudexchange.info/Programs/HTF/HTF-National-Production-Reports/; Intended Beneficiaries: At Least 75 Percent of Housing Trust Fund Funds Must Be Used to Benefit Households with Incomes at or Below 30 Percent of Ami or the Federal Poverty Line, Whichever Is Greater. The Remaining 25 Percent Can Be Used to Benefit Households with Incomes at or Below 50 Percent of Ami, Except When the Annual Amount Available to Allocate Is Less Than $1 Billion in Which Case 100 Percent of the Housing Trust Fund Allocation Must Benefit Households with Incomes at or Below 30 Percent of Ami or the Federal Poverty Line, Whichever Is Greater.; Subrecipient Activities: The Subrecipient Activities Are Unknown at the Time of Award.

Place of performanceCalifornia
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$62,249,056

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