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Oregon HUD Section 811 PRA Income Limits
Income limits for Oregon U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Section 811 Project Rental Assistance (PRA) Program. These are 30% Income Limits, meant to serve extremely low-income households that include a person with a disability. Data is published by HUD every year.
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HOME Income Limits
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HOME Income Limits are calculated using the same methodology that HUD uses for calculating the income limits for the Section 8 program. These limits are based on HUD estimates of median family income, with adjustments based on family size. The Department's methodology for calculating nationwide median family income figures is described in Notice PDR-2001-01. For more information about how HUD calculates the HOME Program income limits, visit huduser.gov, the website for HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research, for more general information.
주택도시보증공사 임대리츠 기금출자 승인현황
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공공임대리츠 출자승인 현황(리츠명, 출자세대수, 출자금액, 사업장 등) 및 민간임대리츠 출자승인현황(리츠명, 출자세대수, 출자금액, 사업장 등)
Section 202 Properties
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This map denotes the locations of HUD assisted Multi-Family properties that primarily serve elderly residents. In addition, each property illustrated through this service has at least one active Service Coordinator contract or grant, Section 236 loan, Section 8 202 contract, Section 8 Farmers Home Administration (FMHA) 515 contract, Section 8 New Construction contract, Section 202 Project Assistance Contracts (PAC) contract, and Section 202 Project Rental Assistance Contract (PRAC).
Section 202 Properties
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This feature service denotes the locations of HUD assisted Multi-Family properties that primarily serve elderly residents. In addition, each property illustrated through this service has at least one active Service Coordinator contract or grant, Section 236 loan, Section 8 202 contract, Section 8 Farmers Home Administration (FMHA) 515 contract, Section 8 New Construction contract, Section 202 Project Assistance Contracts (PAC) contract, and Section 202 Project Rental Assistance Contract (PRAC).
Community Challenge Grantees (API)
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HUD's Community Challenge Grants aim to reform and reduce barriers to achieving affordable, economically vital and sustainable communities. The funds are awarded to communities, large and small, to address local challenges to integrating transportation and housing. Such efforts may include amending or updating local master plans, zoning codes, and building codes to support private sector investment in mixed-use development, affordable housing and the re-use of older buildings. Other local efforts may include retrofitting main streets to provide safer routes for children and seniors, or preserving affordable housing and local businesses near new transit stations.
HUD Exchange Grantee Database
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The About Grantees section of the HUD Exchange brings up contact information, reports, award, jurisdiction, and location data for organizations that receive HUD funding through the the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Continuum of Care Program, the Emergency Solutions Grants Program, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Housing Opportunities for Person With AIDS Program (HOPWA) , and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.