ATTACHMENT 2
The HOME PROGRAM
In 1990, Congress enacted the HOME Investment Partnerships
Act, better known as the HOME Program, in an effort to provide a new approach
to housing assistance at the federal level. This federal housing block
grant would afford state and local governments the flexibility to find a wide
range of housing activities through creative and unique housing partnerships
among states and localities, private industry, and nonprofit organizations.
In order to receive future HOME Program funds, each housing
activity must fall in line with the following goals of the HOME Program:
- To expand the
supply of decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing, with emphasis on
rental housing, for very low- and low-income citizens;
- To strengthen the
abilities of state and local governments to design and implement strategies for
achieving adequate supplies of decent affordable housing; and
- To encourage
public, private and nonprofit partnerships in addressing housing needs.
Eligible activities for HOME Program funding include (from
the Federal Regulations):
- acquisition
of property (including assistance to homebuyers)
- new
construction
- reconstruction
- conversions
- moderate
rehabilitation of non-luxury housing with suitable amenities
- tenant-based
rental assistance
- relocation
of displaced persons, families, businesses, or organizations
- site
improvements, acquisition of vacant land and demolition (under special conditions)
- project
soft costs
- operating
expenses for community housing development organizations