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HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) - Nebraska Department of Economic Development The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) allocates HOME funds to Participating Jurisdictions (PJs). The State of Nebraska receives funds as a PJ and the Department of Economic Development (DED) administers the program for the State.
Assist homebuyers with purchasing rehabilitated or newly constructed housing developed by community-based development organizations. Assist organizations with building capacity to carry out an eligible housing activity.
Develop new, affordable rental housing through programs co-managed by DED and the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA): Collaborative Resource Allocation for Nebraska (CRANE) program Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) CRANE encourages the development of affordable housing through long-term, coordinated job creation/enhancement, housing and community development strategies in Nebraska.
LIHTC encourage the investment of private capital in the development of rental housing by providing a credit to offset an investor’s federal income tax liability. Who is Eligible to Apply for HOME Funds? For funds related to the purchase of rehabilitated or newly constructed housing, Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) may apply.
CHDOs are community-based non-profit 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), or section 905 organizations who, among their purposes, work to provide decent affordable housing to low- and moderate-income persons. CHDOs must meet qualifications as defined in the HOME Investment Partnerships Program 2013 Final Rule Subpart A, §92. 2.
For eligibility information related to CRANE and LIHTC, please visit the NIFA website. How to Apply for HOME Funds Applicants meeting all eligibility requirements may submit an application for the appropriate category. Typically, successful applicants complete their project within 24 months of an award.
Grant Management Resources This page will provide technical assistance on using AmpliFund to apply for and manage grants awarded by DED.
Open Date: 10/27/2025 3:00 PM (CDT) Close Date: 6/1/2026 6:00 PM (CDT) Open Date: 10/27/2025 3:00 PM (CDT) Close Date: 6/1/2026 6:00 PM (CDT) Title File Type Date 00: 2025 HOME CHDO Application Guidelines PDF October 27, 2025 01: Exhibit N – SAM Registration PDF October 23, 2025 02: Exhibit O1 – HOME LEP Word October 23, 2025 03: Exhibit Q1 – Non-Profit or Public Housing Authority Applicant Certification Form PDF October 23, 2025 04: Exhibit R – Authorizing Resolution for Non-Profit Organization PDF October 23, 2025 05: Board Roster Certification Word October 23, 2025 05: Board Roster Certification PDF October 23, 2025 06: Individual Board Member Certification Word October 23, 2025 06: Individual Board Member Certification PDF October 23, 2025 07: Public Hearing Example Word October 23, 2025 Certifying Official Example PDF October 23, 2025 Cost Allocation Tool Excel April 20, 2023 Determination of Level of Review PDF October 23, 2025 Housing Application Best Practices March 14, 2024 Nebraska Site Review Form PDF October 27, 2022 SUMMARY OF REQUIRED EXHIBITS-CHDO Program Application Word October 27, 2025 SUMMARY OF REQUIRED EXHIBITS-CHDO Program Application PDF October 27, 2025 SUMMARY OF REQUIRED EXHIBITS-Organizational Operating Application Word October 27, 2025 SUMMARY OF REQUIRED EXHIBITS-Organizational Operating Application PDF October 27, 2025 Section I: HOME Administrative Requirements Chapter 1 - Welcome to HOME Chapter 2 - Contract & Project Administration Chapter 3 - Financial Management Chapter 4 - Program Income, CHDO Proceeds & Recaptured Fund Chapter 7 - Audit & Closeout Section II: Other Federal Requirements Chapter 8 – Environmental Review Record Chapter 9 – Acquisition, Relocation & One-For-One Replacement Chapter 11 – Lead Based Paint Chapter 12 – Construction & Labor Standards Section III HOME Project/Activity Requirements Chapter 13 – CHDO Operating Expenses Chapter 14 – Homebuyer Activities Chapter 15 – Homeowner Rehabilitation Chapter 16 – Rental Housing Development Activities Chapter 17 – Rental Occupancy VAWA Emergency Transfer Plan Emergency Transfer Plan for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking Title File Type Date 00 Policy Memo 24-02: Required Documents for Reimbursement May 16, 2024 25-01 Policy Memo: HOTMA Official January 1, 2026 Extension PDF February 19, 2025 Policy Memo 21-01: Section 3 PDF February 3, 2022 Policy Memo 22-01 Commitment to a Specific Local Project PDF June 29, 2022 Policy Memo 22-02 Policy and Procedure regarding homebuyer agreements, recapture of HOME funds PDF June 29, 2022 Policy Memo 22-03 Household Income Determination Policy and Procedure PDF June 29, 2022 Policy Memo 22-04 Completion Inspections PDF June 29, 2022 Policy Memo 22-05 CHDO Certification PDF June 29, 2022 Policy Memo 24-01: HOTMA PDF May 7, 2024 Section 3 FAQ PDF December 16, 2021 Contract Special Conditions Forms & Templates Limited English Proficiency Guidance & Template HOME Program Homebuyer Guidelines & Underwriting Template Rental Project Development Schedule Template - Authorization to Request Funds CHDO Project Development Schedule Performance of HOME Contract Forms & Templates Rental Activity Completion Report and Instructions Rental Activity Completion Report and Instructions HOME Activity Set-Up Report and Instructions HOME Activity Set-Up Report and Instructions Homebuyer-Homeowner Activity Completion Report and Instructions Homebuyer-Homeowner Activity Completion Report and Instructions Initial Rental Monitoring Checklist Homebuyer Monitoring Checklist (Purchase, Rehab, Resale, DPA, DPA with Rehab, New Construction) Reporting Forms & Templates Title File Type Date 2025 Annual Rent Increase Form PDF December 31, 2025 Certification of Compliance with Nebraska Department of Water, Environment & Energy Form Word August 26, 2025 Certification of Compliance with Nebraska Department of Water, Environment & Energy Form PDF August 26, 2025 FFATA Sample Form – Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act PDF January 4, 2024 HOME Program Income Report Word December 9, 2025 Public Benefits Summary Report PDF December 10, 2021 Rental Housing Project Compliance Report Excel April 1, 2026 Instructions for Submitting a Notification of Annual Audit (NAA) can be found in DED’s Grant Management Resource Help Center Environmental Review Record Forms by Level of Review Please contact Mechele Grimes to begin an Environmental Review: 402-309-4536 | Mechele.
Grimes@nebraska. gov Environmental Review Public Notices Data for Applicants and Grantees Rental Template (Computing Part 5 Annual Income) Additional Resource – CPD Income Eligibility Calculator Title File Type Date 00: HOME Maximum Per Unit Subsidy Limits (Feb.
13, 2024) August 27, 2025 HOME Maximum Per Unit Subsidy Limits (April 7, 2023) April 20, 2023 HOME Maximum Per Unit Subsidy Limits (March 17, 2022) April 12, 2022 HOME Maximum Per Unit Subsidy Limits (September 9, 2021) December 14, 2021 HOME Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits (June 4, 2018) December 14, 2021 HOME Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits (June 4, 2020) December 14, 2021 HOME Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits (May 24, 2017) December 14, 2021 HOME Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits (May 9, 2019) December 14, 2021 HOME Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits (November 18, 2015) December 14, 2021 HOME Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits (November 7, 2017) PDF December 14, 2021 402-309-4536 | Mechele.
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