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KHC Holiday Schedule

In observance of New Year's, Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) offices will close at 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 30, and remain closed Thursday and Friday, December 31-January 1. We will reopen in 2016 on Monday, January 4, at 8 a.m. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend!

HOME/AHTF Funding Announcement

KHC announces the latest round of funding from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) and the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program. Fifteen recipients around the state of Kentucky will receive a total of approximately $6 million to fund an estimated 144 units of affordable housing.

 

Beattyville Housing and Development Corporation Inc.

Wilma Kelley

Beattyville Homebuyer Project 2016

3 units

$25,000 AHTF

$280,000 HOME

Service Area: Lee and Owsley counties

 

Bell-Whitley Community Action Agency Inc.

Craig Brock

HOME 2016

10 Units

$110,250 AHTF

$400,000 HOME

Service Area: Bell and Whitley counties

 

COAP Inc.

Blake Enlow

2016 COAP HOME Homebuyer

2 Units

$240,000 HOME

Service Area: Bell, Harlan, and Leslie counties

 

COAP Inc.

Blake Enlow

2016 COAP AHTF Rehabilitation

15 Units

$200,000 AHTF

Service Area: Bell, Harlan, and Leslie counties

 

Community Ventures Corporation

Kevin Smith

2016 CVC Single Family Application

7 units

$199,500 AHTF

$400,000 HOME

Service Area: Adair, Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Casey, Clark, Cumberland, Estill, Franklin, Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Green, Harrison, Hart, Jessamine, Larue, Lincoln, Marion, Mercer, Nicholas, Pendleton, Scott, Taylor, Washington, and Woodford counties

 

Daniel Boone Community Action Agency Inc.

Mike Buckles

2016 DBCAA HOME/AHTF Project

4 units

$52,500 AHTF

$412,500 HOME

Service Area: Clay, Jackson, Laurel, and Rockcastle counties

 

Federation of Appalachian Housing Enterprise (FAHE) Inc.

Jim King

FAHE 2016 HOME AHTF Application

20 units

$200,000 AHTF

$300,000 HOME

Service Area: Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Leslie, Martin, McCreary, Owsley, Perry, Rockcastle, Wayne, and Whitley counties

 

Habitat for Humanity of Hopkins County Inc.

Heath Duncan

HFH Hopkins County 2016

5 units

$159,250 AHTF

Service Area: Hopkins County

 

Housing Oriented Ministries Established for Service (HOMES) Inc.

Seth Long

HOMES Inc. 2016 AHTF Homeowner Occupied Rehabilitation

15 units

$200,000 AHTF

Service Area: Floyd, Harlan, Knott, Letcher, and Pike counties

 

Housing Oriented Ministries Established for Service (HOMES) Inc.

Seth Long

HOMES Inc. 2016 HOME Homebuyer Initiative Application

1 unit

$85,000 HOME

Service Area: Floyd, Harlan, Knott, Letcher, and Pike counties

 

Housing Development Alliance Inc.

Scott McReynolds

HDA Homebuyer 2016

8 units

$600,000 HOME

Service Area: Perry County

 

KCEOC

Paul Dole

KCEOC Housing Development Program

3 units

$41,300 AHTF

$330,000 HOME

Service Area: Knox County

 

Kentucky Mountain Housing Development Corporation Inc.

Bobby Wolfe

KMHDC 2016 Homebuyer Project

6 units

$600,000 HOME

Service Area: Clay, Jackson, and Owsley counties

 

New Directions Housing Corporation

Joseph E. Gliessner, Jr.

NDHC 2015 OOR

13 Units

$200,000 AHTF

Service Area: Portland neighborhood of Louisville Metro

 

Partnership Housing Inc.

Cassie Hudson

Partnership Housing 2016 Homeowner Rehab

10 units

$200,000 AHTF

$109,989 HOME

Service Area: Owsley County

 

People's Self-Help Housing Inc.

Dave Kreher

2016 PSHH HOMEbuyer Program

6 units

$116,100 AHTF

$450,000 HOME

Service Area: Lewis County

 

Southern Tier Housing Corporation

Tom Manning-Beavin

Southern Tier 2016 Housing Project

16 units

$50,000 AHTF

$550,000 HOME

Service Area: McCreary County

 

The AHTF was established in 1992 by the Kentucky State Legislature to address the critical housing needs of very low-income Kentuckians, including the mentally and physically disabled, and those on the verge of homelessness. The fund supports developments that assist persons at or below 60 percent of the area median income with a preference to help persons at or below 30 percent of the area median income.

 

The HOME Program was created by the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 and provides funding for various types of affordable housing production and rehabilitation. HOME is the largest federal block grant program designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income households.

 

The HOME Program's flexibility empowers agencies and communities to design and implement programs tailored to their own needs and priorities. Its emphasis on consolidated planning expands and strengthens partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector.

 

For more information about the AHTF or HOME Program, contact KHC's Davey King toll-free in Kentucky at 800-633-8896 or 502-564-7630, extension 412; TTY 711; or email dking@kyhousing.org.

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