Michigan State Housing Development Authority
Michigan

The Missing Middle Housing Program (“MMHP”) is a housing production program designed to address the general lack of attainable housing and the housing challenges underscored by the COVID-19 pandemic by increasing the supply of housing stock to support the growth and economic mobility of employees by providing cost defrayment to developers investing in, constructing, or substantially rehabbing properties targeted to Missing Middle households. MMHP is funded by State appropriated American Rescue Plan (ARP) Funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. $50 million of ARP funding was initially dedicated in March of 2022, with an additional $50 million of ARP funding in January 2023, for a total of $100 million dedicated to the Missing Middle Housing Program.

Funding Source
Special one-time federal funding
Funding Year
2022-2023
Program Status
Active
Total Funding
$100,000,000
Treasury State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) Funding
$100,000,000
Contact
MSHDA Missing Middle Program Michigan State Housing Development Authority [email protected]
How Provided?
Development grants
Program Type
Income Eligibility Threshold
Info Source
NLIHC internet research
Last Updated
8/16/23 10:57
Other Eligibility Requirements

No other eligibility requirements

Coordinates Eligibility With

Does not coordinate with other systems

Eligibility Limitations

Does not limit eligibility on these criteria

Priority Populations

Does not prioritize beyond eligibility requirements