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Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) is sponsored by U.S. Department of the Treasury (administered by New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency - NJHMFA). The Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF), authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act, provides funds to support homeowners facing financial hardship. Funds can be used for assistance with mortgage payments, homeowner's insurance, utility payments, and other specified purposes.
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Homeowners canfind out what homeowner assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligibleon the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). ## Homeowner Assistance Fund The Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act, provides $9. 961 billion to support homeowners facing financial hardship associated with COVID-19.
HAF funds were distributed to states, U.S. Territories, and Indian Tribes. Funds from HAF may be used for assistance with mortgage payments, homeowner’s insurance, utility payments, and other specified purposes. Through June 2024, HAF-funded programs have assisted over 549,000 homeowners, helping to prevent mortgage delinquencies and defaults, foreclosures, losses of utilities and home energy services, and displacement.
The data shows that the majority of HAF assistance reached economically vulnerable and traditionally underserved homeowners, including low-income homeowners, homeowners of color, and female homeowners. Further, available data has shown that foreclosure filings have remained below pre-pandemic levels. ## Find homeowner assistance View information about how to connect with homeowner assistance near you.
Find homeowner assistance in your area Program recipients with questions about reporting, technical issues, eligible uses of funds, or other items visit the self-service resources. Treasury offers a variety of resources to support successful HAF program implementation and increase program transparency.
* Determining Eligibility with Fact Specific Proxies * Coordinating with Servicers * **Guidance**: On May 4, 2026, Treasury released theHAF Standard Closeout Checklistto support HAF participants preparing for closeout after the end of the period of performance. * **Reporting (Tribes)**: On April 22, Treasury published a resource supporting Tribal Governments preparing to closeout their HAF Award.
* **Reporting:** On April 13, 2026, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q4 2025 * **Reporting:** On February 9, 2026, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q3 2025 * **Guidance:**OMB published the 2025 Compliance Supplement. To view the relevant section on the Treasury website please see the 2025 HAF Compliance Supplement.
* **Reporting:**On November 19, 2025, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q2 2025. * **Reporting (Tribes)**: On November 3, Treasury published a resource supporting Tribal Governments considering closing out their HAF Award before September 30, 2026. * **Reporting (Tribes)**: On October 30, Treasury published a resource supporting Tribal Governments submitting the HAF Quarterly and Annual Reports.
* **Reporting**: On October 15, 2025, Treasury updated the following HAF resources related to the HAF reporting requirements: HAF Closeout Reporting User Guide; HAF Quarterly Report User Guide; and HAF Annual Report User Guide. * **Reporting**: On July 21, 2025, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q1 2025.
* **Reporting:** On July 15, 2025, Treasury updated the following HAF resources related to the HAF reporting requirements to align with Executive Order 14168: HAF Closeout Reporting User Guide; HAF Quarterly Report User Guide; Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs; and HAF Guidance on Participant Compliance and Reporting Responsibilities.
* **Reporting**: On May 29, 2025, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q4 2024 * **Promising practice**: On May 9, 2025, Treasury published Implementing Enhanced Program Integrity Measures * **Guidance**: On April 11, 2025, Treasury updated the HAF Closeout Resource with clarifications to information related to record retention, audit thresholds, and repayment of HAF award funds.
* **Guidance**: On March 5, 2025, Treasury released the HAF Closeout Checklist to support HAF participants considering closing out their HAF Award before September 30, 2026. * **Reporting**: On January 17, 2025, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q3 2024 * **Reporting (Tribes):** On October 1, Treasury published a resource supporting Tribal Governments submitting the HAF Quarterly and Annual Reports.
* **Reporting:** On September 27, 2024, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q2 2024. * **Reporting (Notice for Tribes):** On September 17, Treasury shared a notice with updated reporting requirements for Tribes. * **Guidance (Tribal Resources):** On September 16, Treasury published a resource on HAF Financial Assistance 101 and a resource on Introduction to Procurement Requirements for Tribal Entities.
* **Guidance:** On May 30, OMB published the Compliance Supplement. To view the relevant section on the Treasury website please see the 2024 HAF Compliance Supplement. * **HAF Self-Service Resource:** On July 17, Treasury updated the HAF Self-Service Resource.
* **Reporting:**On June 26, 2024, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q1 2024. * **Reporting Resource (Tribes):** On April 26, ID. Me published a Tribal User Guide for identification verification.
* **Guidance (Tribal Resources):**On April 2, Treasury published a resource on Subrecipient Monitoring and Management for Tribal Entities.
* **Reporting (Closeout):**On March 27, 2024, Treasury published the HAF Closeout Reporting User Guide * **Promising Practice (Closeout):**On March 27, 2024, Treasury published HAF Closeout Promising Practices to share strategies to help ensure that the process goes smoothly and sets up homeowners and other partners for success in the future.
* **Blog:**On March 19, 2024, Treasury published the blog post HAF at Three-Years Old: Building on Lessons Learned from HHF. * **Reporting:**On March 19, 2024, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q4 2023. * **Reporting (Closeout)**: On February 1, 2024, Treasury released the HAF Closeout Resource which provides an overview of HAF closeout processes.
* **Reporting**: On February 1, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q3 2023. * **Reporting**: The portal is now open for the HAF Q4 2023 Quarterly Report, due February 15, 2024. Treasury published updates to the HAF Guidance on Participant Compliance and Reporting Responsibilities, Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs&HAF Quarterly Report User Guide.
* **Allocations (Tribes)**: On December 6, Treasury published an updated list of Tribes and Tribally designated housing entities participating in HAF. * **HAF Self-Service Resource**: On November 3, Treasury updated the HAF Self-Service Resource. * **Reporting (Tribes)**: On November 3, Treasury published a recorded webinar providing an overview of Tribal Government’s HAF Quarterly and Annual Reporting slides.
* **Reporting (Notice)**: The portal is now open for the HAF Q3 2023 Quarterly Report and the HAF Annual Report. All HAF participants are required to submit the Annual Report and the Q3 Quarterly Report. This will be the second Quarterly Report for Tribal Governments with allocations under $5 million and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.
Both Reports are due November 15, 2023. * **Reporting (Tribes)**: On October 16, Treasury published a resource supporting Tribal Governments submitting the HAF Quarterly and Annual Reports. * **Reporting**: On October 16, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q2 2023 and Press Release.
* **Promising Practices:** On October 16, Treasury published a resource to assist local, state, territorial, and Tribal governments in effectively using American Rescue Plan funds to help more households stay in their homes.
* **Guidance**: On September 12, Treasury posted the Office of Recovery Program’s Conflict of Interest FAQs * **Guidance (Tribal Resources)**: On September 1, Treasury published a recorded webinar onSingle Audit Compliance for Tribal Entities. * **Promising Practices:**On August 9, Treasury published a resource to support HAF Programs with Expanding HAF Uses of Funds.
* **Reporting**: On July 14, Treasury published updates to the Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs * **Guidance (Tribal Resources)**: On July 12, Treasury published a resource on Single Audit Compliance for Tribal Entities. * **Reporting**: On July 7, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q1 2023 and Press Release.
* **Program and Service Design**: On July 3, Treasury published a resource to support HAF Programs with Online Application Improvements. * **Allocations (Tribes)**: On June 27, Treasury published thelist of Tribes and Tribally designated housing entities participating in HAF. * **Guidance**: On June 12, Treasury published updated HAF guidance with additional information regarding qualified expenses.
* **Guidance**: On May 19, OMB published the Compliance Supplement. To view the relevant section on the Treasury website please see the 2023 HAF Compliance Supplement * **Program and Service Design**: On May 15, Treasury published a resource to support HAF Programs with Strategies for Determining Eligibility of Homeowners Based on Income.
* **Reporting**: On April 7, Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q4 2022and Overview. * **Reporting**: On April 7, Treasury published updates to the Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs * **Promising Practices/Program Service & Design**: On April 5, Treasury published resources to support HAF Programs with Strategic Outreach to Homeowners and Income Verification Approaches.
Additionally, an example of a COVID-19 Pandemic Impact Questionnaire was also published. * **Allocations (Tribes)**: On April 3, Treasury published instructions for Tribes to access allocation adjustment funds. * **Guidance (Tribes)**: On March 7, Treasury published updated HAF guidance that clarifies certain requirements for certain tribes and tribal entities.
* **Allocations (Tribes)**: On February 14, Treasury published the HAF Tribal Allocation Adjustment Overview. * **Reporting**: On February 10, 2023 Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q3 2022and Overview. * **Reporting**: Treasury published updates to the Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs * **Reporting**: On December 2, 2022 Treasury released HAF Quarterly Compliance Data through Q2 2022 and Overview.
* **Promising Practices**: Treasury published a resource to support HAF Programs Collaborate with Servicers on November 18, 2022. * **Reporting (Tribes)**: Treasury published a resource supporting Tribal Governments submitting the HAF Quarterly and Annual Reports. * **Guidance Resources (Tribes)**: Treasury published resources to support Tribal Governments submitting HAF Plans including a recording and slides.
* **Reporting**: Treasury published updates to the Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs&HAF Quarterly Report User Guide, and has published the HAF Annual Report User Guide. * **Reporting (Notice)**: The portal is now open for the HAF Q3 2022 Quarterly Report and the first HAF Annual Report. All HAF participants are required to submit the Annual Report and the Q3 Quarterly Report.
This will be the first Quarterly Report for Tribal Governments with allocations under $5 million and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. Both Reports are due November 15, 2022. * **Guidance**: Treasury updated HAF Guidance on August 8, 2022 to provide additional guidance on the reimbursement of certain qualified expenses.
* **Program and Service Design**: On July 21, Treasury published a Program and Service Design resource on tips on improving the Design of Your HAF Program.
* **Reporting**: Treasury published update to the following: Homeowner Assistance Fund Reporting FAQs, HAF Quarterly Report User Guide, HAF Guidance on Participant Compliance and Reporting Responsibilities * The deadline for the HAF Annual Performance Report, as well as the **first** Quarterly Report for Tribal Governments with allocations **under** $5 million and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, has been postponed from**August 15, 2022** to **November 15, 2022**.
* Quarterly Reports for States, Territories, and Tribal Governments with allocations over $5 million are due on **August 15, 2022**. Entities required to provide reporting by August 15 will receive an email from Treasury shortly with additional information on quarterly reporting. * **HAF Plans**: On April 6, 2022, Treasury published approved HAF Plans for state programs.
* **Promising Practices**: On April 6, 2022, Treasury published Promising Practices for Helping Homeowners Determine their Best Options and Strategic Outreach. * **Reporting**: Treasury published Draft HAF Guidance on Quarterly and Annual Reporting Responsibilities for HAF Participants. The draft HAF Guidance is open for public comment through April 14, 2022 and comments can be submitted to Treasury by email at HAF@Treasury.
gov. Please include “HAF Quarterly and Annual Guidance Comments” in the subject header of the email. * **Guidance**: Treasury updated HAF Guidance on February 24, 2022 to provide additional guidance on the use of program income, eligible housing counseling services, administrative expenses, eligible uses of funds, and approaches for household income verification.
* **UPDATE**– Deadline for Notice of Funds Request: The Deadline for a Tribe, Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE), or the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands to submit a notice of funds request has been extended to December 15, 2021. * **UPDATE—HAF PLANS**: Treasury has published updated guidance and related materials for HAF participants to use in the development of their HAF Plans.
The HAF Plan submission portal is now online and available. Consistent with the 14-day timeframe previously announced, HAF participants representing states and territories should submit their completed plans or notify Treasury of the date the participant will submit a completed plan, by August 20. This deadline does not apply to Tribes and Tribally Designated Entities (TDHEs).
ALL HAF PLANS MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH THE ONLINE PORTAL. Treasury has developed resources to help Tribes implement their programs. * HAF Reporting Notice for Tribes dated September 17, 2024 * Designating HAF Points of Contact by HAF Account Administrators * Tribal Resources for Reporting * Identity Verification with ID.
me for Tribal Users * 2024 HAF Compliance Supplement * HAF Tribal Allocation Adjustment Overview and Instructional Slides * Additional Instructional Webinars and Slides * **October 2:** Treasury has published The American Rescue Plan: Expanding Access to Housing featuring stories about how Treasury programs have helped families across the country access stable and affordable housing.
* On March 19th, Treasury published data showing the Homeowner Assistance Fund Assisted Helped Keep More Than 500,000 Families In Their Homes and the blog post HAF at Three-Years Old: Building on Lessons Learned from HHF.
* On October 23, Treasury released a report providing new evidence that the recovery from the economic harm of the COVID-19 pandemic was the most equitable recovery in recent history, supporting the housing stability of homeowners and renters alike.
Building on these findings, the Biden-Harris Administration announced efforts to expand economic opportunity for communities of color and continue to close the racial wealth gap at the Annual Freedman’s Bank Forum.
* On October 16, Treasury published data showing the Homeowner Assistance Fund Assisted Nearly 400,000 Families At Risk Of Foreclosure * On July 7th, Treasury published data showing the Homeowner Assistance Fund Helped Keep More than 300,000 Families In Their Homes * On March 14th, Treasury published On American Rescue Plan’s Second Anniversary, Treasury Releases New Data on Act’s Historic Investments in Economic Growth * On May 6 th, Treasury published a Statement from Secretaries Yellen, Fudge, McDonough, and Vilsack on Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to Pandemic Relief * Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade (TTB) * Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) * Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS) * Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) * Internal Revenue Service (IRS) * Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) * Report Scams, Fraud, Waste & Abuse ### U.S. Government Shared Services * Center for Financial Management * Treasury Direct Services for Governments * Financial Management (FM) Marketplace Catalog * Small Business Contacts * TreasuryDirect.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Homeowners facing financial hardship associated with COVID-19. Eligibility criteria are determined by the state-level administering agency (NJHMFA in New Jersey). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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