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State Housing Trust Fund | National Low Income Housing Coalition Arizona Department of Housing Arizona's Housing Trust Fund (HTF) was established in 1988 by the Arizona State Legislature to provide a flexible funding source to assist in meeting the housing needs of low-income families in Arizona.
This resource may be utilized for housing development in the form of GAP financing, as well as housing assistance programs for which no federal resources exist, such as funding for homeless shelters, transitional housing, eviction prevention, rapid rehousing, and other innovative activities. Assistance Distributed By State administrator/State agency https://housing. az.
gov/documents-links/forms/state-housing-fund Arizona Department of Housing Capital provided through development loans.
Both rental assistance & capital resources Tenant-based rental assistance Project-based rental assistance Income Eligibility Threshold Capital resources - Affordability period is 15-30 years Current and/or future rent Amount Calculation Method Program covers rent above 30% of tenants' adjusted income, up to payment standard based on local Fair Market Rent Income Eligibility Threshold Detail For capital resources only; income eligibility threshold for rental assistance unknown.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Developers and organizations providing affordable housing in Arizona serving households at 60% AMI or below; supports gap financing, homeless shelters, transitional housing, and eviction prevention. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $150,000,000 total state funding (2023) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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