Kröger, NLIHC Research Intern Research published in Housing Policy Debate, titled “The Effects of RAD Conversion on Eviction Patterns,” studied whether developments converting from Public Housing to ...
The Development Fund provides gap financing for LIHTC and HOME projects in the maximum amount of $750,000. Current interest rate is 1.5%, 15 year term, 30 year amortization. It can also be used as a ...
The Special Needs Housing programs (Chapter 689 and Chapter 167) are designed to provide housing with specialized services for persons with mental illness, developmental disabilities, or physical ...
Washington, D.C. - A federal court has struck down unlawful funding criteria imposed by the Trump-Vance administration that threatened to shift critical homelessness funding away from proven, evidence ...
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and ...
Statement from NLIHC President and CEO Renee M. Willis on the significant setback in addressing the nation’s affordable housing crisis.
Report is the first from NLIHC to comprehensively capture the distinct housing-related experiences of renters with varying incomes, racial identities, and accessibility needs across the U.S.
Senate Republicans passed by a vote of 52-47 a second reconciliation package in the early morning hours of June 5 after spending hours debating proposed amendments to the bill in a marathon process ...
The House of Representatives passed on May 20 the latest amended “21st Century ROAD to Housing Act” (H.R.1299) with strong bipartisan support, and a final vote of 396-13. NLIHC thanks the House, and ...
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees released on May 4 the text of a nearly $72 billion reconciliation bill that would provide over $38 billion for Immigration and ...