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NLIHC created the Rental Housing Programs Database (RHPD) to generate a better understanding of the diverse ways in which state and local governments use their own financial resources to close the gap between available federal funding for rental housing and the unmet needs of renters in their communities. The RHPD captures information on state and locally funded programs that create, preserve, or increase access to affordable rental housing; it includes program goals, target populations, tenant eligibility requirements, and other program characteristics. Explore the database below or read a summary of findings from the 2023 RHPD update in our report, State and Local Investments in Rental Housing

Instructions

Use the interactive map and filters below to explore the landscape of state- and locally funded rental housing programs in the U.S. To learn more about a program, click on its name in the database below; a pop-up will appear with full program details, including a link to the program’s website if available. To download the data as an Excel file, please click the “Export List (XLSX)” button. Please note that the download will only include the programs displayed in the table – to obtain information for all programs in the RHPD, please click “Reset” to remove all filters. Please email [email protected] to report updates or corrections to the information presented here. 

Program Name Location Program Type ? Income Eligibility Threshold ? Duration ?
Indianapolis Low-Income Housing Trust Fund Indianapolis, Indiana Capital resources Other income eligibility criteria
Inpatient Targeted Transitional Support Tennessee Tenant-based rental assistance Short-term (up to 7 months)
Intensive Housing Stabilization Program (IHSP) Rhode Island Tenant-based rental assistance
Intensive Long-Term Support Tennessee Both rental assistance & capital resources, Capital resources The program does not limit eligibility based on income Rental assistance - Long-term (more than 2 years)
InvestNH Housing New Hampshire Capital resources The program does not limit eligibility based on income Affordability period is 5 years
Iowa Aftercare Rental Subsidy Program Iowa Tenant-based rental assistance 30% AMI or less Long-term (more than 2 years)
Jacksonville Emergency Financial Assistance Program Jacksonville, Florida Tenant-based rental assistance 200% AMI or less
Jill C. Duson Housing Trust Fund Portland, Maine Capital resources 100% AMI or less Affordability period is 30 years
Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program (Serna) California Capital resources 80% AMI or less Affordability period is 55 years
Joint Venture Rental Development Program Raleigh, North Carolina Capital resources Other income eligibility criteria Affordability period is 30 years