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Book Fact Sheet

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  • Release : 1996
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  • Pages : 2 pages

Download or read book Fact Sheet written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 21st Century Essential Guide to HUD Programs and Housing Grants   Volume Two  Major Programs  Housing for the Elderly  Section 202  and Disabled  Section 811   Homeless Assistance  Applications

Download or read book 21st Century Essential Guide to HUD Programs and Housing Grants Volume Two Major Programs Housing for the Elderly Section 202 and Disabled Section 811 Homeless Assistance Applications written by Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and published by . This book was released on 2017-04-30 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Federal documents on HUD programs and housing grants - provides extensive information on housing grants and programs: * Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. This program provides funding for the development and operation of supportive housing for very low-income persons 62 years of age or older. Approximately $462.9 million in capital advance funds, plus associated project rental assistance contract (PRAC) funds and any carryover funds available. Capital advance funds will cover the cost of developing the housing. PRAC funds will cover the difference between the HUD-approved operating costs of the project and the tenants' contributions toward rent (30 percent of their adjusted monthly income). Eligible Applicants. Private nonprofit organizations and nonprofit consumer cooperatives. The local HUD office structure, for the purpose of implementing the Section 202 program, consists of 18 Multifamily Hub Offices. Within the Multifamily Hubs, there are Multifamily Program Centers with the exception of the New York Hub, the Buffalo Hub, the Denver Hub and the Los Angeles Hub. * Housing for Persons with Disabilities (Section 811) Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities. This program provides funding for the development and operation of supportive housing for very low-income persons with disabilities who are at least 18 years old. If you receive funding through this program, you must assure that supportive services are identified and available. Available Funds. Approximately $95.8 million in capital advance funds, plus associated project rental assistance contract (PRAC) funds and any carryover funds available. Capital advance funds will cover the cost of developing the housing. PRAC funds will cover the difference between the HUD-approved operating costs of the project and the tenants' contributions toward rent (30 percent of their adjusted monthly income). Eligible Applicants. Nonprofit organizations that have a section 501(c)(3) tax exemption from the Internal Revenue Service. Occupancy. You may propose a Section 811 project to serve persons with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, chronic mental illness, or any combination of the three. In addition, you may request HUD approval to restrict occupancy to a subcategory of one of these three defined categories (e.g., HIV/AIDS is a subcategory of physical disability). If restricted occupancy is approved, however, you cannot deny occupancy to any otherwise qualified person that meets the definition of the overall category of disability under which the subcategory falls. * Homeless Assistance Continuum of Care (CoC) The purpose of the CoC Homeless Assistance Programs is to assist homeless persons to move to self-sufficiency and permanent housing. Available Funds: Approximately $1 billion is available for funding. Matching funds are required from local, state, federal or private resources. The purpose of the CoC Homeless Assistance Programs is to reduce the incidence of homelessness in CoC communities by assisting homeless individuals and families to move to self sufficiency and permanent housing. Projects that sustain current successful interventions and fill gaps in locally developed CoC systems will be funded. To help meet the Administration's goal of ending chronic homelessness, priority will be placed on programs that target the supportive housing needs of chronically homeless persons. The only persons who may be served by permanent housing projects (both new and renewal) are those who come from the streets, emergency shelters, or transitional housing. People who are currently housed but may become homeless within seven days, remain eligible for transitional housing and emergency shelters.

Book Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Programs  Us Department of Housing and Urban Development Regulation   Hud   2018 Edition

Download or read book Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Programs Us Department of Housing and Urban Development Regulation Hud 2018 Edition written by The Law The Law Library and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-11-12 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities Programs (US Department of Housing and Urban Development Regulation) (HUD) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities Programs (US Department of Housing and Urban Development Regulation) (HUD) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 This final rule amends HUD's regulations governing the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program (Section 202) and the Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities Program (Section 811) to streamline the requirements applicable to Section 202 and Section 811 mixed-finance developments. This rule removes restrictions on the portions of developments not funded through capital advances, lifts barriers on participation in the development of the projects, and eliminates burdensome funding requirements. These changes are anticipated to attract private capital and the expertise of the private developer community to create attractive and affordable supportive housing developments for the elderly and for persons with disabilities. Through this rule, HUD also brings up-to-date certain regulations governing all Section 202 and Section 811 developments, not solely mixed-finance developments. Overall, the changes made by this rule permit greater flexibility in the design of Section 202/811 units, and extend the duration of the availability of capital advance funds. This book contains: - The complete text of the Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities Programs (US Department of Housing and Urban Development Regulation) (HUD) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section

Book Supportive housing for persons with disabilities  section 811

Download or read book Supportive housing for persons with disabilities section 811 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Modernizing Affordable Housing for Seniors and People with Disabilities

Download or read book Modernizing Affordable Housing for Seniors and People with Disabilities written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities

Download or read book Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities written by United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fact Sheet

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Book A Guide to Federal Housing Programs for the Mentally Disabled

Download or read book A Guide to Federal Housing Programs for the Mentally Disabled written by Valerie J. Bradley and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Programs of HUD

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  • Author : United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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  • Release : 1998
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  • Pages : 68 pages

Download or read book Programs of HUD written by United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book HUD Housing Programs for Persons with Disabilities

Download or read book HUD Housing Programs for Persons with Disabilities written by Ervin C. Felker and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the ability of persons with disabilities to live independently in affordable, accessible housing. This became a prominent issue starting in 1999 as the result of a Supreme Court decision, Olmstead v. L.C., in which the court held that institutionalisation of persons with mental disabilities in lieu of community-based care may constitute discrimination. Shortly after the Olmstead decision, the President announced the New Freedom Initiative, an effort through multiple federal agencies to ensure full participation in society of persons with disabilities. Thus, this book discusses the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)and a number of its programs that provide housing for persons with disabilities in various ways.

Book Guidelines for the Development of Housing for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Through the Section 202 Direct Loan Program

Download or read book Guidelines for the Development of Housing for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Through the Section 202 Direct Loan Program written by and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Housing for Older Americans

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  • Author : United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging. Subcommittee on Housing and Consumer Interests
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  • Release : 1993
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  • Pages : 104 pages

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Book Section 202 and 811 Operating Costs Needs

Download or read book Section 202 and 811 Operating Costs Needs written by Jill Khadduri and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: HUD funds the operating costs of housing produced under the current Section 202 program for the elderly and the Section 811 program for persons with disabilities through a Project Rental Assistance Contract or PRAC. Created by the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, these programs provide capital advances for non-profit developers to finance the construction and rehabilitation of supportive housing for the elderly and persons with disabilities. Thus, the properties have no debt, and the PRAC pays the difference between rental revenues and HUD-approved operating expense levels. Each PRAC has a three-year term and is renewable subject to the availability of federal funds. Before 1990, federal housing assistance for the elderly and persons with disabilities was provided through the Section 202 Direct Loan Program for Housing for the Elderly or Handicapped, which offered direct loans to non-profit sponsors. Instead of PRAC, the federal operating subsidy for these developments was provided as part of project-based Section 8 rental assistance. (These projects are henceforth referred to as Section 8 202s, while projects with operating subsidies provided by PRAC are called PRAC 202s and PRAC 811s.) Under the Section 8 202 program, a contract rent agreed to at the time of the development of the housing and subsequently adjusted for inflation covered both repayment of the Section 202 loan and operating expenses. Congress changed the structure of the program -- from a repayable loan plus a rent subsidy to a grant plus an operating subsidy -- in order to reduce the budget authority that had to be appropriated to support the program. In effect, the government was appropriating funds to repay itself, which the legislators who enacted the National Affordable Housing Act decided made the program appear to cost more than it really did and made it harder for the program to compete for funds each year within the federal budget.