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The AHSC Program funds projects that implement land-use, housing, transportation, and agricultural land preservation practices that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Notice of Funding Availability

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Round 9NOFA Workshop SlidesDownload
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Round 9Application WorkbookDownload
Round 9Application Intake ReportDownload
Round 9Standard Agreement Exhibit A LoanDownload
Round 9Standard Agreement Exhibit B LoanDownload
Round 9Standard Agreement Exhibit D LoanDownload
Round 9Standard Agreement Exhibit E LoanDownload
Round 9Standard Agreement Exhibit A GrantDownload
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Round 9Standard Agreement Exhibit D GrantDownload
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Round 9Grant Homeownership Exhibit DDownload
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 Government Agency TIN FormDownload

Program Overview

Assistance Type

The AHSC Program provides grants and/or loans, or any combination thereof, to projects that seek to integrate low-carbon transportation and affordable housing, with an emphasis on providing benefits to disadvantaged and low-income communities.

The AHSC Program identifies three eligible Project Area Types:

  • Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Project Areas,
  • Integrated Connectivity Project (ICP) Project Areas, or
  • Rural Innovation Project Areas (RIPA)

 

Statutory Funding Set-Asides

Fifty (50) percent of the available funds are set aside for affordable housing (which includes affordable housing developments, housing related infrastructure, or both), and 50 percent of the available funds are set aside for projects benefitting disadvantaged communities.

Note: A single project can address both set-asides above and are not mutually exclusive.

Additional Information

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