Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
Anchorage, Alaska

The Special Needs Housing Grant provides operating and residential support service funds for permanent housing programs that provide safe and stable housing to AMHTA beneficiaries. Grantees applied for initial three-year funding and can receive additional funding as part of a non-competitive renewal process subject to funding levels and subsidy needed. Special Needs Housing Grants are usually awarded in conjunction with construction awards and often in response to an identified subpopulation need such as returning citizens or rural homelessness. Pairing federal building grants and state operating funds incentivizes the development of supported housing. SNHG funds reduce barriers to housing for high-need, low-income beneficiaries that will be able to maintain independence with minimal support.

Assistance Distributed By
Nonprofit or for-profit providers
Funding Source
General revenue
Program Status
Active
State Funding
$2,000,000
Total Funding
$2,000,000
Amount Provided
$800 per month
How Provided?
Rental assistance paid to landlord, housing agency, or approved vendor only
Data Collected by Program
Income; Race; Ethnicity; Disability Status; Age
Private Funding
$200000
Income Eligibility Threshold
Assistance Used For
Info Source
Program administrator survey response
Last Updated
5/1/23 21:11
Other Eligibility Requirements

Persons experiencing or at risk of homelessness; Persons with mental illness; Persons with disabilities

Required Documents

Required for income (general), disability status.

Coordinates Eligibility With

Reentry, reintegration, or post-incarceration programs

Amount Calculation Method

Program covers rent above 30% of tenants' adjusted income, up to payment standard not based on local Fair Market Rent

Eligibility Limitations

Does not limit eligibility on these criteria

Priority Populations

Persons with mental illness; Persons with disabilities