National Housing Trust Fund definition

National Housing Trust Fund means the Housing Trust Fund established under Title I of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, 12 U.S.C. §4568, together with associated regulations and guidance now or hereafter promulgated pursuant thereto.

Examples of National Housing Trust Fund in a sentence

  • If necessary, the Agency will adjust the awards under the Plan to ensure that the overall allocation results in:  ten percent (10%) of the state’s federal tax credit ceiling being awarded to projects involving tax- exempt organizations (nonprofits),  fifteen percent (15%) of the Agency’s HOME funds being awarded to projects involving Community Housing Development Organizations certified by the Agency (CHDOs) and  all funds available from the National Housing Trust Fund have been awarded.

  • Operating projections must indicate the development is viable for the greater of (i) the entire Compliance Period, (ii) the term of any MHDC financing, (iii) HOME affordability period (if applicable), or National Housing Trust Fund affordability period (if applicable).

  • The National Housing Trust Fund (HTF) is a permanent federal program, established as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.

  • The State is required to submit an annual National Housing Trust Fund Allocation Plan; this document serves that purpose.

  • The state submits the ConPlan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order to be eligible to receive funding under the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (SC/CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Programs.

  • If necessary, the Agency will adjust the awards under the Plan to ensure that the overall allocation results in: • ten percent (10%) of the state’s federal tax credit ceiling being awarded to projects involving tax exempt organizations (nonprofits), • fifteen percent (15%) of the Agency’s HOME funds being awarded to projects involving Community Housing Development Organizations certified by the Agency (CHDOs) and • all funds available from the National Housing Trust Fund have been awarded.

  • The National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) was established by Title I of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA), Section 1131 (Public Law 110-289) to increase and preserve rental housing as well as increase homeownership for very low- and extremely low-income families, including those experiencing homelessness, through formula grants to states.

  • The MF Direct Loan Program combines HOME funds, Tax Credit Assistance Program Repayment Funds (TCAP RF), Neighborhood Stabilization Program Round 1 Program Income (NSP1 PI), and National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) funds to support the development of affordable rental housing.

  • National Housing Trust Fund (HTF)Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO)501(c)3 and 501(c)4 Not-For-Profit Organizations and PHAs*Joint Venture PartnershipsFor Profit Entities Organized Under the State ofIndiana**Rental Housing Rehabilitation/ AdaptiveReuse Acquisition and RentalHousing Rehabilitation Rental Housing NewConstruction *PHAs are eligible to apply under the conditions set forth in 24 CFR 93.203.

  • The CPD programs include the Emergency Solutions Grant Program, the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, and the National Housing Trust Fund Program administered by the Texas Department of Housing of Community Affairs; the Community Development Block Grant Program administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture; and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program administered by the Department of State Health Services.

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