Thursday, May 6, 2021
ARIZONA PROVIDES $500K TO COMBAT VETERAN HOMELESSNESS

PHOENIX — Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Housing today announced $500,000 for the United States Veterans Initiative to support its efforts to ensure veterans experiencing homelessness have safe, adequate living conditions.

This announcement comes on the first day of Tom Simplot’s new role as Director of the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) and follows Wednesday’s announcement of $508 million in new federal funding to address homelessness and housing instability throughout the state.

“We need to make sure we’re taking care of those who have done so much to protect our nation,” said Governor Ducey. “Yesterday, I appointed Tom Simplot to Director of the Arizona Department of Housing to strengthen our state’s efforts to combat homelessness and housing instability. Today’s funding takes these efforts a step further in supporting Arizonans, while ensuring veterans in need have safe housing. I’m grateful to Director Simplot for his leadership on this issue and to all Arizonans who are working hard to help those who served our nation.”

Earlier this year, the City of Phoenix purchased a property in Downtown Phoenix to expand housing opportunities for Arizona veterans experiencing homelessness. The $500,000 from the State will allow the United States Veterans Initiative (U.S. Vets) to complete the immediate health, safety and occupancy needs for their program and operations to move to the new facility later this year.

“Veteran homelessness is a national problem that we’re tackling head on in Arizona,” said ADOH Director Simplot. “Providing veterans with resources, shelter and protection is a must — and I’m proud that this is the first project I’m taking on as Director. I am grateful to Governor Ducey and U.S. Vets for their work to support veterans experiencing homelessness in Arizona.”

ADOH will continue to work with U.S. Vets to ensure a smooth transition as they enter the new facility.

“We are so excited and grateful to Governor Ducey and the Arizona Department of Housing,” said U.S.VETS – Phoenix’s Executive Director Michelle Jameson. “This is a big step forward for our mission to end veteran homelessness.”

Veteran homelessness makes up over nine percent of all adults experiencing homelessness in the United States, with an estimated 40,056 veterans experiencing homelessness in America on any given day. In 2019, roughly 802 veterans in Arizona identified as homeless.

U.S. Vets in Phoenix was created to provide housing and services specifically designed for homeless and at-risk veterans and their families. Since its inception in 2001, it has served more than 10,000 veterans with approximately 250 veterans currently living in the organization’s facility and other supportive housing units. It is the nation’s largest provider of housing services for homeless veterans and their families.

Today’s funding for U.S. Vets to combat homelessness and housing instability among veterans comes from the Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund.

The new initiative is one of many put in place to support Arizona veterans and their families. On April 15, the Governor signed legislation to prevent veteran suicide and ensure veteran’s received the support and resources they need.

Wednesday, May 5, 2021
TOM SIMPLOT TO HEAD ARIZONA HOUSING DEPARTMENT; DUCEY ANNOUNCES $500M TO COMBAT HOMELESSNESS

Governor Ducey on Wednesday announced the appointment of Tom Simplot as Director of the Arizona Department of Housing and a significant new federal investment aimed at addressing homelessness and housing instability in Arizona: $508,400,000.

View Governor Ducey’s press release

Tuesday, March 30, 2021
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING RELAUNCHES THE PATHWAY TO PURCHASE HOMEBUYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

The Arizona Department of Housing on April 1, 2021 will relaunch a limited and final round of the popular Pathway to Purchase (P2P) Homebuyer Program to provide down payment and closing cost assistance to eligible homebuyers purchasing a primary residence in 12 targeted areas in Arizona. Download the attachment below for more information. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2021
GOVERNOR DUCEY ANNOUNCES RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND HOUSING STABILITY
Friday, January 15, 2021
NOTICE OF LIHTC PROPERTY SEEKING A QUALIFIED CONTRACT

ADOH is providing notice that the following LIHTC property is seeking a Qualified Contract for acquisition from a buyer(s) who will continue to operate the property as affordable through the extended use period in accordance with the Land Use Restriction Agreement and Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. Download the Information Bulletin 03-21 in the Publication Archives page for more information.

Friday, January 15, 2021
NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY HUD 811 PRA

The Arizona Department of Housing is announcing a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for approximately $3,000,499 in project-based rental assistance for up to fifty (50) units funded through Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Program (811 PRA). Download Information Bulletin 04-21 on the Publication Archives page for more information.

Friday, January 15, 2021
COVID-19 COMPLIANCE GUIDANCE FOR ADOH ASSISTED RENTAL PROPERTIES

The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) has been monitoring the situation regarding COVID-19 and how it affects our business operations. For ADOH, that means understanding how it impacts our employees, residents, owners/agents, and then making the necessary adjustments to our operations.

Our priority is to keep you, your residents and our employees safe. For this reason, we are providing the guidance with updates from IRS Notice 2021-12, published January 15, 2021 and HUD CPD’s Availability of HOME Waivers updated December 10, 2020. Download Information Bulletin 05-21 on the Publication Archives page for more information.

Wednesday, January 13, 2021
2021 LIHTC APPLICATION WORKSHOP MATERIALS POSTED

Application Workshop materials from the January 8, 2021 LIHTC Application Workshop are now available for viewing. Download Information Bulletin 02-21 on the Publication Archives page for more information.

Friday, January 8, 2021
ADDITIONAL 2021 LIHTC APPLICATION WORKSHOP

Due to technical difficulties experienced during today’s Workshop, the Arizona Department of Housing will repeat its annual LIHTC Application Workshop on January 15, 2021. Download Information Bulletin 01-21 on the Publication Archives page for more information.

Thursday, December 31, 2020
2021 QAP POSTED AND 2021 APPLICATION WORKSHOP

The Arizona Department of Housing is pleased to announce that Governor Ducey has approved the 2021 Qualified Allocation Plan. 

2021 Application Materials have also been posted to the Department’s website.

Mandatory 2021 Application Workshop Reminder: The Arizona Department of Housing will hold the mandatory 2021 LIHTC Application Workshop on January 8, 2021 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm via Zoom.

Download Information Bulletin 49-20 on the Publication Archives page for more information.