Minnesota Housing Finance Agency is hosting an open-forum discussion regarding potential changes to the 2019 QAP.
The Baker-Polito Administration filed a Housing Bond Bill (H.3653) seeking $1.3 billion in additional capital authorization for the production and preservation of affordable housing, and for public housing maintenance and improvement.
The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) seeks qualified and experienced developers to apply for affordable housing subsidies for either new construction or substantial rehabilitation.
The Corporation will offer program seminars to answer NOFA-specific questions according to the schedule provided.
Kentucky Housing Corporation received 38 applications requesting in excess of $31 million in Housing Credits, and was able to fund 18 projects with $9,906,747 of 2017 Housing Credits in conjunction with other KHC resources.
KHC will be hosting a developer forum to solicit feedback for the upcoming 2018 multifamily funding round.
The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation is seeking sponsors for this year’s Housing Conference. Early registration is also open.
Registration will open in September.
The Gap Financing Program NOFA is designed to improve MSHDA’s direct-lending production and to assist with being able to finance tax-exempt bond transactions utilizing the 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit. MSHDA now has two funding rounds annually, with each round having available approximately $9 million in gap funding.
The 2017-2018 QAP Amendment is designed to deal with the recent uncertainty in the equity market.
The training will be held Wednesday, May 17, 2017, at the Liberty Green, 500 E. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ET.
Oregon Housing and Community Services will be hosting an open partner call for the Multifamily and Asset Management & Compliance sections of OHCS.