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Deferred Loan and Grant Programs

The following deferred funds are generally available through the Consolidated RFP and may be available on a limited basis throughout the year.

Economic Development and Housing Challenge (EDHC) Programs

Economic Development and Housing Challenge (EDHC) Program

Economic Development and Housing Challenge (EDHC) Program funds the development of affordable permanent rental housing that supports economic development and redevelopment activities, job creation, or job preservation.

Economic Development and Housing Challenge (EDHC) Program Guide

Flexible Financing for Capital Cost

Flexible Financing for Capital Cost

Flexible Financing Capital Costs (FFCC) works in tandem with LMIR loans. FFCC loans are traditionally structured as deferred loans at low or no interest and are used as a mechanism to reduce the overall interest rate to the development. Learn more about the Low and Moderate Income Rental (LMIR) and Flexible Financing for Capital Costs (FFCC) Programs.

Low and Moderate Income Rental (LMIR) and Flexible Financing for Capital Costs (FFCC) Program Guide

Preservation Affordable Rental Investment (PARIF) Program

Preservation Affordable Rental Investment (PARIF) Program

Preservation Affordable Rental Investment Fund (PARIF) Program preserves the supply of federally assisted and supportive housing for low-income individuals and families. Federally assisted developments include those with Section 8 contracts, Rural Development rental assistance or financing, and on tribal land, NAHASDA funding. Learn more about preservation projects.

HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program and National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Program

HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program and National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Program

The HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program provides financing for the acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation of federally and non-federally assisted multifamily rental housing. Minnesota Housing’s goal under the HOME Program is to preserve and increase the supply of decent, safe and sanitary affordable housing for low-income individuals and families.

The National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Program provides financing for acquisition, new construction or rehabilitation activities that increase or preserve the supply of multifamily rental housing for extremely low-income individuals and families. Up to one-third of NHTF funding may also be used for operating assistance for eligible costs. 

Learn more about the HOME and NHTF programs

Housing Infrastructure (HI) Program

Housing Infrastructure (HI) Program; Housing Infrastructure Bonds (HIB); Housing Infrastructure Appropriations (HIA)

The Housing Infrastructure Program includes Housing Infrastructure Bond (HIB) and Housing Infrastructure Appropriations (HIA) funding.

  • Housing Infrastructure Bonds (HIB): Limited obligation tax-exempt bonds issued by Minnesota Housing and authorized by appropriations from the General Fund of the Minnesota Legislature. The proceeds of HIBs may be used to fund loans that finance specific multifamily housing development purposes.
  • Housing Infrastructure Appropriations (HIA): In 2023, Minnesota Statute 462A.37 was amended to expand the eligible uses and to utilize HIA, which are the direct state appropriations not associated with the issuance of bonds and the state and federal requirements associated with tax-exempt bonds.

 Learn more about Housing Infrastructure Program

Other Loan and Grant Programs

The programs below have Requests for Proposals (RFPs) outside the Consolidated RFP and follow their own application process and timeline.

High-Rise Sprinkler System Grant Program

High-Rise Sprinkler System Grant Program

The High-Rise Sprinkler System Grant Program (HRSS Program) is a new program designed to install sprinkler systems in eligible high-rise buildings. Applications for this program are now open. Learn more about the HRSS Program.

HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME ARP)

HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME ARP)

The HOME American Rescue Plan (ARP) is a new program and information will be posted here as it becomes available. It is federal funding as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding will likely be targeted to service providers and developers of new or rehabilitated housing whose service providers provide assistance to clients who need assistance.

Publicly Owned Housing Program (POHP)

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Publicly Owned Housing Program (POHP)

Publicly Owned Housing Program (POHP) is a competitive funding program that uses the proceeds of General Obligation (GO) Bonds to provide financing in the form of a 20-year deferred, forgivable loan for the rehabilitation and preservation of public housing.  Learn more about the POHP.

Rental Rehabilitation Deferred Loan (RRDL) Program

Rental Rehabilitation Deferred Loan (RRDL) Program

The purpose of the Rental Rehabilitation Deferred Loan (RRDL) Program is to provide resources to rehabilitate existing rental housing in Greater Minnesota so that affordability is preserved and low and moderate income households have access to decent housing that is convenient to jobs, transportation, and essential services.
Learn more about RRDL.

Stable Housing Organization Relief Program (SHORP)

Stable Housing Organization Relief Program (SHORP)

The Stable Housing Organization Relief Program (SHORP) is a state appropriated program to support eligible rental housing owners that have experienced significant detrimental financial impacts due to recent economic and social conditions.  Learn more about the Stable Housing Organization Relief Program.

State Housing Tax Credit Program and Contribution Fund

State Housing Tax Credit Program and Contribution Fund

The State Housing Tax Credit Program and Contribution Fund (SHTC) is a new way to help finance multifamily and single-family housing that is affordable throughout the state of Minnesota. Eligible Minnesota taxpayers may contribute to the contribution fund and, in return, receive a state tax credit.  Learn more about SHTC.

Workforce Housing Development Program (WHDP)

Workforce Housing Development Program (WHDP)

The Workforce Housing Development Program (WHDP) targets small to medium-sized cities, communities or areas in Greater Minnesota with rental workforce housing needs. Funding is available to build market rate residential rental properties in communities with proven job growth and demand for workforce rental housing. Learn more about WHDP.

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