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Housing Division – Washington State Department of Commerce 简体中文 ( Chinese (Simplified) ) 繁體中文 ( Chinese (Traditional) ) Tiếng Việt ( Vietnamese ) Working to make safe, affordable housing accessible to all. Washington is committed to seeing safe, decent and affordable housing for all residents.
The Department of Commerce provides tools to local governments, nonprofits and community action agencies to ensure that everyone is housed in their communities. Housing Programs Fact Sheets Learn more about our housing programs Our support ranges from capital funding to build and preserve affordable housing stock to programs that prevent families from becoming homeless.
Read through our Housing Programs fact sheets to learn more about the work Commerce does in support of Washington communities. Commerce’s Homeownership Unit works to create and maintain strong, sustainable, inclusive communities through homeownership opportunities. Department of Commerce support ranges from capital funding to build […] In Washington, the response to homelessness consists of federal, state-wide, and local efforts.
Commerce provides a framework to ensure alignment of the various initiatives at […] Multifamily Rental Housing The Washington State Department of Commerce is committed to creating and preserving affordable housing for Washingtonians of all backgrounds.
Washington, like many other states, has […] Permanent Supportive Housing The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness stated that Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is an intervention for people who need housing assistance and supportive housing […] Housing Data and Systems Performance The Housing Division’s Data and Performance Unit collects and analyzes data to evaluate the effectiveness of housing and homeless services, and to help prevent and end […] Housing Policy and Strategic Initiatives The Housing Policy and Strategic Initiatives team supports other Commerce units by managing housing-related reports mandated by legislative provisos, staffing advisory boards, and assisting with legislative session activities and the development of Commerce agency request legislation.
Landlord Mitigation Program The Landlord Mitigation Program launched in 2018 originally offering damage relief to landlords that provide housing to tenants that are receiving rental assistance. Over the […] Commerce Promotes Growth in Washington
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