The Housing Trust Fund Project was initiated by Mary Brooks at the Center for Community Change in 1986, and has functioned as a comprehensive source of information on housing trust funds throughout ...
Homelessness is a crisis in many communities – one that demands urgent action. To end homelessness once and for all, federal, state, and local governments must invest in proven solutions at the scale ...
Memo: Congress Works through Weekend on Bipartisan CR to Extend Federal Funding to 12/20; New Bills, Resources, Guidance, and ...
We urge Congress, FEMA, and HUD to ensure that federal disaster recovery resources reach all impacted households, including those with the lowest incomes who are often the hardest-hit by disasters and ...
The National Low Income Housing Coalition strongly urges Congress to increase funding to build and preserve affordable homes in Native communities with the greatest needs. Native Americans in tribal ...
The Disaster Housing Recovery Coalition (DHRC) regularly releases fact sheets, reports, and other information to inform its members, disaster impacted communities, and policymakers about the latest ...
NLIHC sent a letter to congressional leadership on September 17 urging Congress to act swiftly to reauthorize the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), which is the ...
Percent of Renter Households Below 30% AMI 28% Number of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 75,013 Percent of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 41% ...
Percent of Renter Households Below 30% AMI 23% Number of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 66,375 Percent of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 43% ...
NLIHC is no longer maintaining the CARES Act database. The CARES Act included a permanent requirement that landlords of federally supported rental properties give tenants a 30-day notice to vacate ...
Percent of Renter Households Below 30% AMI 33% Number of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 91,179 Percent of Renter Households Below 50% AMI 49% ...
One of the top priorities after a disaster is making sure that all displaced families have a safe, accessible, and affordable place to live while they get back on their feet. Too often, however, the ...