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Find similar grantsSection 811 Project Rental Assistance Program is sponsored by Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). Provides rental assistance to extremely low-income persons with disabilities to enable them to live in integrated, community-based settings.
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Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Program | Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Program If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, please visit our Help for Texans Page. The Section 811 Project Rental Assistance (PRA) program provides project-based rental assistance for extremely low-income persons with disabilities linked with long term services.
The program is made possible through a partnership between TDHCA, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and eligible multifamily properties. The Section 811 PRA program creates the opportunity for persons with disabilities to live as independently as possible through the coordination of voluntary services and providing a choice of subsidized, integrated rental housing options.
The program is available only in specific metropolitan areas (PDF) . Additional Information for Participating Owner Agents Additional Information for Referral Agents Tenant Participation Eligibility The program is limited to individuals who are part of the Target Population and receiving services through one of the HHSC Agencies participating in the program.
Each eligible household must have a qualified member of the Target Population that will be at least 18 years of age and under the age of 62 at the time of admission. All three Target populations are eligible for community-based, long-term care services as provided through Medicaid waivers, Medicaid state plan options, or state funded services and have been referred to TDHCA through their service provider or coordinator.
The State of Texas has committed to making these voluntary services available based on the needs of individual members of each Target Population. Individuals must be referred to the program by a Qualified Referral Agent. People with disabilities living in institutions.
People that wish to transition to the community from nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities may not have access to affordable housing in their community. People with serious mental illness. Individuals engaged in services but facing challenges due to housing instability.
Stable, integrated, affordable housing would enable these individuals to have the opportunity to fully engage in rehabilitation and treatment, greatly improving their prospects for realizing their full potential in the community. Youth with disabilities exiting foster care. Youth exiting foster care often become homeless, particularly without the stability of long-term housing and comprehensive support services.
Property Participation Eligibility Only properties located in the following geographic areas (PDF) are eligible to participate in the program. Properties must be located in one of the following eight Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs): Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land San Antonio-New Braunfels The Texas Section 811 PRA program does not provide funding for construction or rehabilitation.
TDHCA has entered into an Interagency Agreement (PDF) with HHSC to make services available to participants. The Interagency Agreement outlines the structure of the partnership for the Section 811 PRA Program. The agreement contains a detailed description of the target populations to be served, methods for outreach and referral and a commitment to make appropriate services available for residents in assisted units.
HHSC and TDHCA identify the available state services, describe how such services will be made available to eligible tenants and how the referral process (PDF) works. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development developed a new option for the Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities Program (HUD. gov) as authorized by the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010.
The new Section 811 Project Rental Assistance program was first awarded through a demonstration program in 2012. Resources and Background Information Technical Assistance Collaborative Resource Center on Supportive Housing (tacinc. org) FY 12 Award Letter from HUD FY 13 Award Letter from HUD FY 19 Award Letter from HUD
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Extremely low-income individuals with disabilities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies; rental assistance for eligible units Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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2026 HOME Persons with Disabilities Program is a grant from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) that funds affordable housing development and rehabilitation for persons with disabilities in Texas. A total of $2,683,889 is available through federal HOME Investment Partnership funds. The program supports activities that increase the supply, quality, and accessibility of housing for low-income Texans with disabilities. Eligible applicants are Units of Local Government and nonprofit organizations in Texas. The application deadline is June 15, 2026. Funded projects must comply with federal HOME program requirements and serve eligible low-income households with disabilities.
Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCC) is sponsored by Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC) and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). A Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) is a special tax credit that reduces a homebuyer's federal income tax liability every year, helping them qualify for a loan by reducing their debt-to-income ratio.