HOME Investment Partnerships Program
The National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 created the HOME Investment Partnership Program. This federal program is designed to strengthen public-private partnerships and to expand the supply of decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing.
HOME funds are used to achieve the following objectives:
- To provide decent, affordable housing to lower-income households.
- To expand the capacity of non-profit housing providers.
- To strengthen the ability of state and local governments to provide housing.
- To leverage private sector participation.
Eligible activities are defined in accordance with the following categories:
- Housing rehabilitation.
- Homebuyer activities.
- Rental housing activities.
- Tenant-based Rental Assistance (TBRA).
Individual households, non-profit and for-profit developers may apply for HOME funding.
HAND Procedural Manual (PDF 72.42 KB)
HOME Owner-occupied rehab application (PDF 59.64 KB)
HOME Rental new construction application (PDF 34.33 KB)
HOME Rental rehab application (PDF 252.37 KB)
HOME homebuyers new construction application (PDF 32.99 KB)
HOME homebuyers purchase rehab application (PDF 51.54 KB)
Residential Anti-Displacement & Relocation Assisstance Plan (PDF 63.14 KB)
HAND Downpayment & Closing Costs Application (PDF 20.40 KB)
Application for Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) funds (PDF 83.39 KB)