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InvestNH 2. 0 is a grant from State of New Hampshire. This state-led initiative allocates $7 million to accelerate development of affordable workforce housing across New Hampshire.
Established by the legislature under NH RSA 12-O:69-70, the program awards grants and loans to municipalities and nonprofit and for-profit housing developers. Eligible uses include site development, acquisition, code-required improvements, and development of affordable housing overlay districts. At least 20% of units in funded projects must remain affordable for 10 years to households earning up to 80% of Area Median Income.
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InvestNH Housing - NH Economy InvestNH 2. 0 is a state-led initiative designed to accelerate the development of affordable workforce housing across New Hampshire.
Established by the New Hampshire Legislature, the InvestNH Program ( NH RSA 12-O: 69 - NH RSA 12-O:70 ) allocates $7 million to provide grants and loans to municipalities, and nonprofit and for-profit housing developers to accelerate the supply of affordable workforce housing within the state. Eligible applicants include municipalities in New Hampshire, as well as housing developers (for-profit & non-profit).
Applicants must ensure at least 20% of units in funded projects are affordable for at least 10 years to households earning up to 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). Site development and acquisition Code-required improvements (e.g., fire suppression systems) Development of affordable housing overlay districts Rental or mortgage subsidies The InvestNH 2. 0 Program filing period will open September 12, 2025 , and will close October 12, 2025 .
The InvestNH 2. 0 Program Rules Bea 600 adopted effective 8/8/2024 Applicants are invited to submit their application online at the following link. InvestNH 2.
0 Program Application InvestNH 2. 0 Program Guidance InvestNH 2. 0 Program and Application Webinar Video NH BEA InvestNH 2.
0 Program Q&A Form For more information, email investnh@livefree. nh. gov .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the New Hampshire grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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