CFDA 10.427 · retired · Funded this fiscal year
Rural Rental Assistance Payments
RURAL HOUSING SERVICE · AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF · Program page ↗
Objective
To reduce the tenant contribution paid by low-income families occupying eligible Rural Rental Housing (RRH), Rural Cooperative Housing (RCH), and Farm Labor Housing (LH) projects financed by the Rural Housing Service (RHS) through its Sections 515, 514 and 516 loans and grants, and those properties under a Stand-Alone Rental Assistance contract.
Who Can Apply
- Public Housing Authority
- Nonprofit Organization
- For-Profit Organization
- Land/Property Owner
To be eligible to participate in the rental assistance program, borrowers must have an eligible project. All projects must convert to Interest Credit Plan II before they are eligible, except direct RRH and insured RRH loans approved prior to August 1, 1968, and LH loans and grants. For a borrower to have an eligible project, the loan must be an RRH insured or direct loan made to a broad-based nonprofit organization, or State or local agency or; an RRH insured loan made to an individual or organization who has or will agree to operate the housing on a limited profit basis as defined in 7 CFR 3560.254 (a) or; an RCH insured or direct loan or; an LH loan, or an LH loan and grant combination made to a broad-based nonprofit organization or nonprofit organization of farm workers or a State or local public agency; or the owner must have a Stand-Alone Rental Assistance contract. New construction and/or rehabilitation projects, utilizing the Section 8 program from HUD will not be considered eligible projects, although it may be used for eligible families in existing projects utilizing Section 8 for part of the units.
Who Benefits
- Farmworker
- Senior Citizen (65+)
- Adult (20 to 64)
- U.S. Citizen
Any very low and low-income family, handicapped or senior citizen that is unable to pay the approved rental rate for an eligible RHS rental assistance unit within 30 percent of their adjusted monthly income. Households eligible for rental assistance are those 1) whose net tenant contribution to rent, determined in accordance with 3560.203 (a), is less than the basic rent for the unit; 2) who meet the occupancy rules established by the owner in accordance with 3560.155 (e); and 3) who have a signed, unexpired tenant certification form on file with the owner. Additional eligibility requirements must be met for Section 514 Farm Labor Housing Program occupancy.
Assistance Types
- Grant
Program Contact
Michael.Resnik@usda.gov
202-430-3115