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Kansas Department for Children and Families Housing Support Program is a grant from the Kansas Department for Children and Families with Kansas Housing Resources Corporation that funds housing stability services for low-income Kansas families and individuals at risk of homelessness.
Kansas Housing received a $10 million grant to support this program, which provides rental assistance, security deposits, utility payments, and case management to help vulnerable households maintain stable housing. Eligible recipients are low-income Kansas residents facing housing instability, served through partner organizations and service providers contracted by DCF and KHRC.
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The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced today it has awarded the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) a $10 million housing support program grant to provide assistance and services to low-income, eligible Kansas families at risk of or experiencing homelessness in all 105 counties across the state.
Through the grant, DCF will allocate $5 million annually for two years in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding for this program. The grant term is July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2028, with two one-year options to renew.
Through this program, KHRC, in partnership with the Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition, City of Topeka, United Way of the Plains, and Metro Lutheran Ministry, will develop a comprehensive approach to assist eligible families in obtaining and maintaining stable housing. “Affordable housing is not a luxury; it is a fundamental necessity,” said DCF Secretary Laura Howard.
“Access to a stable home provides not only security and comfort, but also the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. ” This program falls within KHRC’s established scope of work in helping to provide Kansans with access to safe, affordable housing. The nonprofit serves as the state’s housing finance agency, administering essential housing and community programs to serve Kansans.
“Quality, affordable homes enable families and communities to thrive,” said Doug Wallace, KHRC’s Emergency Solutions Grant Manager, who will oversee the program. “Stably housed Kansans experience better health and safety outcomes, achieve greater educational and professional success, and enjoy increased economic prosperity. Thanks to this partnership, more Kansans will experience the life-changing benefits of a safe and stable home.
” Full program operations are expected to begin by October 1, 2026 . At that time, eligible families can apply for housing services by contacting the case management agency serving their area: Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition, City of Topeka, United Way of the Plains, or Metro Lutheran Ministry. In the meantime, Kansans seeking assistance may refer to the existing network of service providers on KHRC’s website .
The Kansas Department for Children and Families’ (DCF) mission is to protect children, strengthen families, and promote adult self-sufficiency. DCF’s 35 service centers across the state offer a wide range of support services, including food, utility, child care assistance, child support services, and employment education and training.
DCF also partners with grantees to provide foster care services to children, including case planning, placement, life skills, and foster parent. DCF partners with organizations, communities, and other agencies to support families, children, and vulnerable adults, connecting them with resources, supports, and networks in their home communities.
Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) is a self-supporting, nonprofit, public corporation committed to helping Kansans access the safe, affordable housing they need and the dignity they deserve. KHRC serves as the state’s housing finance agency (HFA), administering essential housing and community programs to serve Kansans. We help Kansans access the safe, affordable housing they need and the dignity they deserve.
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Kansas Housing Resources Corporation 3 weeks ago Combined with the amount leveraged by each community to support the proposed initiatives, these 2025 Moderate Income Housing (MIH) and Kansas Housing Investor Tax Credit (KHITC) awards represent a total investment of $55,068,561 and a net gain of 425 affordable, quality homes.
This round of awards will assist with the development of 17 initiatives: 33 multifamily rental units in Smith County 2 single family homes in Ashland 4 multifamily rental units in City of Atchison, Kansas Local Government 22 duplex units in City of Concordia, Kansas 232 single family homes, 2 duplex units and 12 multifamily rental units in Dodge City, Kansas 10 single family homes in City of El Dorado, Kansas Municipal Government 10 duplex units in Garnett, Kansas 4 duplex units in Grainfield 10 duplex units in City of Hiawatha, KS 8 single family homes in Humboldt, Kansas 4 single family homes in City of Minneapolis, KS 8 multifamily rental units in Peabody 8 multifamily rental units in City of Ulysses 24 multifamily rental units in City of Wamego, Kansas Government 32 multifamily rental units in City of Wellsville Kansas Housing awards $13.
8 million for rural housing Seventeen initiatives to develop 425 homes in rural Kansans. We help Kansans access the safe, affordable housing they need and the dignity they deserve.
Request for Proposals to serve as the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Eligible Entity and administer CSBG for 35 Western Kansas Counties First Time Homebuyer Lender Training CSBG Public Orientation Hearing Public Hearing: 2026 Weatherization State Plan 2026 Kansas Housing Conference Kansas Housing Resources Corporation Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) is a self-supporting, public corporation which serves as the primary administrator of federal housing programs for the State of Kansas.
Kansas Housing Resources Corporation 3 weeks ago Combined with the amount leveraged by each community to support the proposed initiatives, these 2025 Moderate Income Housing (MIH) and Kansas Housing Investor Tax Credit (KHITC) awards represent a total investment of $55,068,561 and a net gain of 425 affordable, quality homes.
This round of awards will assist with the development of 17 initiatives: 33 multifamily rental units in Smith County 2 single family homes in Ashland 4 multifamily rental units in City of Atchison, Kansas Local Government 22 duplex units in City of Concordia, Kansas 232 single family homes, 2 duplex units and 12 multifamily rental units in Dodge City, Kansas 10 single family homes in City of El Dorado, Kansas Municipal Government 10 duplex units in Garnett, Kansas 4 duplex units in Grainfield 10 duplex units in City of Hiawatha, KS 8 single family homes in Humboldt, Kansas 4 single family homes in City of Minneapolis, KS 8 multifamily rental units in Peabody 8 multifamily rental units in City of Ulysses 24 multifamily rental units in City of Wamego, Kansas Government 32 multifamily rental units in City of Wellsville Kansas Housing awards $13.
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KHRC resources are provided by a network of partners across the state. Access our website to learn more about the programs we administer, then contact your local housing or service provider to apply.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Low-income Kansas families at risk of or experiencing homelessness. Administered by KHRC with participating local agencies. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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