North Carolina Housing Finance Agency
North Carolina

Key Rental Assistance (Key) is a partnership between the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA) and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to provide rental assistance for low-income people with disabilities, including those experiencing homelessness. Key works in conjunction with the Targeting Program, which requires that developers of rental housing financed through the Housing Credit Program to set aside 10% percent (up to 20%) of their units for people with disabilities. These Targeted Units qualify for Key Rental Assistance, which makes up the difference between the Key payment standard set by the state (total rent an owner can collect) and up to 25% of the resident’s gross income (which they pay for rent). Supportive services for tenants are coordinated through DHHS. If rental assistance is available through another program, such as Section 8 or Rural Development, Key is not used but the units are included in Targeted Unit counts. Key is project-based – it cannot be transferred to a different property or used outside the Targeting Program. For additional details, please see the Targeting Program Manual at https://www.nchfa.com/sites/default/files/page_attachments/TargetingProgramManual.pdf

Assistance Distributed By
State administrator/State agency
Funding Source
Dedicated funding stream
Funding Year
2023
Program Status
Active
State Funding
$7,260,000
Total Funding
$7,260,000
Amount Provided
$376 average per month
How Provided?
Rental assistance paid to landlord, housing agency, or approved vendor only
Data Collected by Program
Income
Income Eligibility Threshold
Info Source
Interview with program administrator
Last Updated
7/24/23 11:30
Other Eligibility Requirements

U.S. citizens or permanent residents; Persons with disabilities; Currently receiving SSI, SSDI or VA benefits

Required Documents

Required for income (general), referral letter from DHHS.

Amount Calculation Method

Other calculation method