Wednesday, April 1, 2020
APRIL 1: PROVIDING RELIEF TO ARIZONANS IMPACTED BY COVID-19

PHOENIX⁠ — April 1 is an important day in the COVID-19 emergency and Governor Ducey has taken a series of proactive actions to provide financial relief to members of the public impacted by the disease. Visit Office of the Governor Doug Ducey for more information.

Monday, March 30, 2020
GOVERNOR DUCEY ANNOUNCES NEW STEPS TO PROTECT FAMILIES AND SMALL BUSINESS FROM FORECLOSURE

PHOENIX⁠ — Governor Doug Ducey today announced a cooperative agreement with the state’s banks to protect small businesses and families from eviction and foreclosure. Visit Office of the Governor Doug Ducey for more information .

Monday, March 30, 2020
GOVERNOR DUCEY ANNOUNCES $6.7 MILLION IN FUNDING TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE ARIZONANS

Support To Food Banks, Programs Serving The Homeless Comes From Recently-Signed Relief Package

PHOENIX⁠ — Governor Doug Ducey today announced an initial $6.7 million in funding to support Arizona food banks, nutrition programs and programs that serve the homeless. The dollars are part of a $50 million COVID-19 relief package signed into law over the weekend by Governor Ducey and will have an immediate impact for Arizona’s most at-risk communities. 

“Arizona is committed to using every tool in our tool kit to stretch our safety net in this unprecedented time,” said Governor Ducey. “Across our state, Arizonans are uniting to support one another and help those most in need. These dollars will bolster those efforts by expanding homeless services and strengthening food security through investments in Arizona food banks. Arizona is grateful to everyone in the private and non-profit sectors who have partnered with us to bring support to our most vulnerable.”

Arizona’s bipartisan state budget agreementx establishes the Emergency Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund. These resources are to be allocated by the Governor’s Office to provide direct relief to communities most impacted by COVID-19.

Included in this funding, $5 million will go toward assisting homeless shelters in the prevention and slowing of the spread of COVID-19. This includes assisting with:

  • Temporary isolation and quarantine housing;
  • Sanitation supplies and services;
  • And other direct resources as needed.


The Governor also has directed the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH), the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES), and the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) to join together to work with public and private-sector partners to help ensure our homeless community has clean and safe housing arrangements.

“These critical funds come at a time of tremendous uncertainty, particularly for individuals experiencing homelessness,” said Human Services Campus, Inc. Executive Director Amy Schwabenlender. “We are adapting our campus daily to protect the health and safety of the men and women receiving services, including elderly and those with ongoing health challenges, and our incredible staff on the front lines every day.  We are deeply grateful for Governor Ducey’s support in those efforts.”

In addition, Governor Ducey is dedicating $1.75 million to improve food security in Arizona. This includes:

  • $1 million in immediate food bank assistance to be distributed by the Department of Economic Security to enhance existing food bank infrastructure.


$500,000 to expand Arizona’s “Double-Up” Food Bucks program, which allows Arizonans receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance to get a $1 match from the State for every $1 they spend on Arizona-grown fruits and vegetables, up to an additional $20 per day. Private-sector 

  • partners have also announced that they will contribute $500,000 to the “Double-up program, bringing program capacity to $1 million.
  • $250,000 for the Arizona Produce Purchasing Program, known as the “Farm To Food Bank” program. Through a partnership between the Arizona Food Bank Network, the Department of Economic Security, and the Department of Agriculture along with agricultural partners, this program provides those in need with fresh produce, eggs, chicken, and pork, and provides a market for local producers to support their employees and communities.


"This additional investment will help us both support small, local agriculture; while at the same time, help provide fresh, healthy produce and protein for Arizonans visiting food banks right now," said Angie Rodgers, president and CEO of the Arizona Food Bank Network.

"Arizona farmers and ranchers stand ready to do their part during these uncertain times," said Phil Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau Federation Chief Executive Officer and Executive Secretary. "Thank you to Governor Ducey for expanding the Farm To Food Bank program so we can feed communities across the state with our members’ quality, local farm products."

"Challenging times hit our most vulnerable communities and local businesses hardest,” said Mercy Care Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Charlton Wilson. “We’re grateful for Governor Ducey’s leadership. We are proud to have been the first health plan in Arizona to recognize this need and step up to provide funding to the Double Up Food Bucks Arizona program. The Governor's commitment makes sure no Arizonan is left behind during this crisis in our state and in our country."

Visit OFFICE OF GOVERNOR DUCEY more information about Arizona’s COVID-19 response efforts

Friday, March 27, 2020
GOVERNOR DUCEY ANNOUNCES NEW DOLLARS FOR RENTAL ASSISTANCE

PHOENIX⁠ — Governor Doug Ducey today announced $5 million in new funding to help Arizonans struggling to make rent due to COVID-19. The new dollars will be included as part of a Rental Eviction Prevention Assistance Program being launched by the Arizona Department of Housing and will help families and individuals who are facing a loss of income due to COVID-19 with monthly rent assistance.

Visit Office of the Governor Doug Ducey for more information.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020
GOVERNOR DUCEY ISSUES ORDER DELAYING EVICTIONS FOR RENTERS IMPACTED BY COVID-19

PHOENIX⁠ — Governor Ducey issued an executive order delaying the enforcement of eviction action orders for renters impacted by COVID-19. Visit Office of the Governor Doug Ducey for more information.

Friday, March 20, 2020
NOTICE OF CHANGE IN FORMAT OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR 2020-2024 HUD CONSOLIDATED PLAN, FY2020 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN, AND WEATHERIZATION PLAN

The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) will be holding a virtual public hearing to receive input on the 2020-2024 HUD Consolidated Plan, 2020-2021 HUD Action Plan, and the 2020- 2021 Weatherization Assistance Program State Plan on April 2, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. The public hearing shall be conducted via webinar. Please see Information Bulletin 18-20 in the Publication Archives page for more information.

Friday, March 6, 2020
2020 FAIR HOUSING TRAINING DATES TO BE RESCHEDULED

ADOH takes an active role in the education and training of housing providers and housing consumers to ensure awareness of fair housing laws. Trainings of the Fair Housing Act with emphasis on the formerly incarcerated are to be RESCHEDULED. See our Training & Events page for more information.

Thursday, December 5, 2019
NOTICE OF LIHTC PROPERTY SEEKING A QUALIFIED CONTRACT

ADOH is providing notice that an 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. Please see Information Bulletin 49-19 in the Publication Archives page for more information.

Friday, October 25, 2019
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF VETERANS HOUSING IN PRESCOTT

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) has released a Request for Proposals (“RFP”) seeking competitive responses from qualified developers to redevelop property on the Fort Whipple Veterans Administration campus in Prescott to serve as housing for homeless veterans. See Information Bulletin 44-19 on the Publication Archives page for more information.

Monday, October 7, 2019
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE 2020-2024 CON PLAN AND ANALYSIS OF IMPEDIMENTS TO FAIR HOUSING

ADOH is holding a public meeting to receive public input on the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan and Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing (AI) on October 28, 2019. See Information Bulletin 42-19 on the Publications Archives page for more information.