Connecticut Department of Housing
Connecticut

In 2005, Public Act 228, also known as The Community Investment Act, was signed into law. This landmark legislation helps further the goals of protecting and reserving the beauty and unique character of Connecticut or future generations. The Community Investment Act will accomplish this by providing increased funding for: •Open space •Protection of farmland •Preservation of historic sites •Creation of additional affordable housing programs • Important municipal capital improvement projects.

Funding Source
Dedicated funding stream - Real estate transfer tax
Program Status
Active
State Funding
$2,500,000
Total Funding
$2,500,000
Contact
Michael Santoro Connecticut Department of Housing [email protected] 1-860-270-8171
How Provided?
Development grants
Data Collected by Program
Does not collect data on income, race, ethnicity, disability status, or age
Program Type
Info Source
Interview with program administrator
Last Updated
4/18/23 13:38
Eligibility Limitations

Does not limit eligibility on these criteria