Federal Housing Budget, Policies and Programs

 

Our communities rely on local and state programs that often include public money. Most programs use a range of revenue sources, but the federal government funds are critical. 

While we can – and should - debate the appropriate role of government in the housing market, the fact is that over the last 80+ years, since the Great Depression, federal policies have evolved to better match housing market supply and demand. This involvement is necessary because the unincentivized private market simply cannot produce and sustain an adequate supply of homes available for lower-income households.

Today federal housing and community development programs provide essential capital, subsidies and incentives so that providers and developers, both for-profit and not-for-profit, can afford to offer more affordable homes.

While they don’t often make the evening news, many of these private/public partnerships are proven to be effective. They amount to an industry. It is an important and under-recognized sector of the economy, which, like homebuilding, generates jobs, economic activity and demand for products manufactured throughout the Commonwealth, all of which stays local. In fact, the Econsult Corporation found that every $1 invested in multifamily rehabilitation generates $2.28 in new money.

Some of the federal housing programs that work to help our communities are:

  • Public Housing
  • CDBG formula grants                                   
  • HOME                                               
  • Housing counseling                                       
  • Section  202                                                   
  • Section 811
  • USDA Rural Housing programs

 

Resources for Federal Housing Budget, Policies and Programs

What’s the story with the federal budget?

National Low Income Housing Coalition’s take on results out of the Senate Appropriations Committee

A New Vision for Housing Market Recovery: What the Data Says About What Works

A New Vision for Housing Market Recovery: What the Data Says About What Works, new housing alliance of pennsylvania publication

Federal Budget News: Looking Ahead to 2013

Minimum rents proposed by president and massive cuts proposed by House Budget Cmt. Chairman Paul Ryan
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Key Ingredient to Making HUD's Pie Bigger is the 302b Allocation

Sign-On to the National Low Income Housing Coalition's Letter to Support Increasing THUD Subcommittee 302b Allocation, so Funding Levels can Rise
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The Ups and Downs of the Federal Budget

President Obama’s Proposed Budget For 2013 Released
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Homelessness Seen As Federal Priority

President's Budget Proposal Includes Increases for Homeless Assistance Programs
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