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The Arizona Department of Housing Notice of Funding Availability
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ADOH HTF Expenditure Summary

The Arizona Department of Housing Expenditure Summary for the State Housing Trust Fund FY 2018-2023
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ADOH State LIHTC Annual Report

The Arizona Department of Housing State Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Annual Report for 2022
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Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF)

HAF

The HAF program provides mortgage and utility assistance to Arizona Homeowners who have experienced hardship due to the COVID 19 pandemic.

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Application for the
Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF)

The program is now accepting applications.
Please follow the link to initiate application.

Eviction Prevention Assistance

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Look into resources that may be available through your local government or other organizations.
 

Rental Assistance & Eviction Prevention Programs

Programs for Homebuyers

Home Plus DPA

  1. The Arizona Industrial Development Authority’s HOME Plus program is the only state-run, statewide, home buyer down payment assistance program in Arizona. HOME Plus is available in every County, City, and Zip code in Arizona.
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  3. See why over 32,000 Arizona home buyers have used
    HOME Plus.
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  5. HOME Plus Down Payment
    Assistance Program

Welcome

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The Arizona Department of Housing was established in 2002 to provide housing and community revitalization to benefit the people of Arizona. The agency provides funding to aid in building stronger communities, with most funding geared toward lower income households and neighborhoods. With the exception of mortgage foreclosure avoidance assistance, first-time homebuyer assistance, and the Section 8 Program in Yavapai County – in which the agency offers assistance directly to the public, the majority of the resources of the agency are passed through in the form of loans, grants, tax credits, mortgage or bond financing, and other subsidies, to its Housing Partners, which are local and tribal governments, public housing authorities, for-profit and nonprofit housing developers, and other organizations engaged in providing affordable housing and other community-related services. With this type of mandate comes enormous responsibility in the area of contract and project management, monitoring, and regulation enforcement.

The majority of the agency’s programs are federally funded and the agency receives no State General Fund support. The agency is also home to the Arizona Housing Finance Authority and the Arizona Home Foreclosure Prevention Funding Corporation.

Our Customer Liaison is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm to assist the general public with housing questions.

GICCHH Working Group Submittal Form

The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is releasing a signup form for the GICCHH Working Groups. Download Information Bulletin 32-23 on the Publications page for more information and to sign up for your Working Group.

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SPARKBOX Request for Applicants

The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is currently seeking applications from Arizona non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations interested in receiving one (1), or more of three (3) Steel + Spark SPARKBOX Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). The SPARKBOX unit does not need utility connection, and comes fully constructed, which offers flexible living spaces that can be transported and dropped-off at any approved location. SPARKBOX units must be used to house unsheltered persons.

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FY 2024 State Housing Trust Fund Proposals for Potential Projects

The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is soliciting feedback from stakeholders on how to program future funding opportunities for the Fiscal Year 2024 (FY 2024) State Housing Trust Fund.

This is not an official Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA), nor are we currently accepting any applications for funding at this time. This is an opportunity for ADOH to gain insight into how FY 2024 could be programmed to fund potential projects.

  • Read more about FY 2024 State Housing Trust Fund Proposals for Potential Projects

Updated 2022-2023 Post Award Manual

The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) has updated the 2022-2023 Post Award Manual to include the 10% test requirements. In addition, ADOH has added the template 10% Test Forms – Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2.

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Reminder – 4% Rural and Metro STC Application Round - Due Date: July 18, 2023

Per the 2022-2023 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) will be holding the State Tax Credit (STC) Application Round. Applications will be accepted from 4% LIHTC projects within Rural and Metro counties. Up to $125,000 dollars in remaining STCs will be available. Applications are due by July 18, 2023.

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Updated NOFA Funding Tracker

Arizona Department of Housing’s Gap Financing Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) is currently oversubscribed (with the exception of $1,019,782 in HOME CHDO funds), the NOFA tracker has been updated.

Download Information Bulletin 26-23 on the Publications page for more information.

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STATE ACTS QUICKLY AND AWARDS MILLIONS TO ADDRESS HOMELESSNESS

**FY 2023 allocation of New Homeless Shelter and Services Fund fully committed**

PHOENIX, AZ – The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) awarded nearly $20 million in grants to local governments from the newly-created Homeless Shelter and Services (HSS) Fund to provide shelter and other services to people experiencing homelessness. The new budget signed by Governor Hobbs included $60 million for the new fund with $20 million to be allocated immediately before June 30th.

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2023 LIHTC and STC Awards Announced

The Arizona Department of Housing (“the Department”) is pleased to announce that it has reserved $34,643,698 in federal tax credits for fifteen (15) projects comprised of 1,049 and $1,875,000 in state tax credits for two (2) projects comprised of 120 units in the 2023 Low Income Housing Tax Credit round.

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National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Income & Rent Limits

The 2023 income and rent limits for the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) are available for download on the Department’s website at: https://housing.az.gov/documentslinks/forms/rent-limits.

Download Information Bulletin 23-23 on the Publications page.

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HOME, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), State HTF, NSP Program Income & Rent Limits

The 2023 income and rent limits for Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME), CDBG, State Housing Trust Fund (HTF), and Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) are available for download on the Department’s website at: https://housing.az.gov/documentslinks/forms/rent-limits.

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Latest News

2024 – 2025 QAP Tribal Stakeholder Feedback Session

Notice of Changes/Updates to the Qualified Contract List

ADOH FY2024 Budget is now available

FY 2023 HUD COC NOFO Final Ranking and Scoring

Notice of Changes/Updates to the Qualified Contract List

First Draft Release of the 2024-2025 QAP

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