The Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act: Section 811’s New “Project Rental Assistance (PRA)” Authority Office of Multifamily Housing Programs.

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The Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act: Section 811’s New “Project Rental Assistance (PRA)” Authority Office of Multifamily Housing Programs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Carol Galante, Deputy Assistance Secretary

I.Overview of Section 202 And Section 811 Programs – Serving Vulnerable Populations II.Project Rental Assistance (PRA) Overview III.Timeline for Comment and Implementation T ABLE OF C ONTENTS

S ERVING A V ULNERABLE P OPULATION Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program (Section 202)  HUD has assisted approximately 382,000 units assisted over 50 years since the program’s inception in  Median household income for assisted households is $11,220  Households served include very low-income persons 62 years and older (including frail elderly)  Provides capital advances to private non profit organizations to develop rental housing with available supportive services and provides rent subsidies for the long-term  Type of projects funded include independent living developments

S ERVING A V ULNERABLE P OPULATION Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities Program (Section 811)  HUD has assisted approximately 30,000 units assisted over 20 years since the program’s inception in  Median household income for assisted households is $9,204.  Households served include developmentally disabled, physically disabled, and mentally ill persons.

S ERVING A V ULNERABLE P OPULATION Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities (Section 811)  Provides capital advances to nonprofit organizations to develop rental housing with available supportive services for very low-income adults with disabilities, and provides rent subsidies to make projects affordable for the long-term  Types of projects funded include:  Group homes (8 units or fewer)  Independent living complexes (16 units or fewer)  Condominium/cooperative units (owned by Section 811 sponsor)

F RANK M ELVILLE S UPPORTIVE H OUSING I NVESTMENT A CT Amends Section 811 to provide for three types of investments by HUD: Maintains traditional funding of group homes and independent living complexes developed by non-profit Section 811 sponsors (both capital subsidy and operating assistance) Creates new emphasis on multifamily housing to encourage nonprofit sponsors to set-aside up to 25% of the units in a larger housing development for Section 811 supportive housing units developed and owned by a nonprofit sponsor (both capital subsidy and operating assistance)

F RANK M ELVILLE S UPPORTIVE H OUSING I NVESTMENT A CT Three Types of Investments (Cont.): Creates new Project Rental Assistance (PRA) authority which allows HUD to delegate award and oversight of Section 811 operating assistance to States which 1) can fully fund the initial costs of the Section 811 units without capital from HUD and 2) demonstrate a strong collaboration with their health and human service agency counterpart to comprehensively address the needs of persons with disabilities. States can only use this funding in the context of larger multifamily projects where the Section 811 units constitute no more than 25% of total units.

Key Provisions:  State housing finance (or other appropriate) agencies apply for allocations of Section 811 funding > Specific projects need not be identified at time of application > Award amount could be based on a number of units or total funding  State or local housing agency awards Section 811 operating assistance to projects  Operating assistance is minimum 15 year terms with first five-years pre-funded  30 year use restriction  Must be receiving capital funding from housing agency (eg, LIHTC or HOME)  No Section 811 funds may be used for development costs P ROJECT R ENTAL A SSISTANCE (PRA)

 Selection criteria for projects to be specified by HUD > No more than 25% of units in any building funded may be set-aside as supportive housing for persons with disabilities  Households served must include one person with a disability and be extremely low income at 30% of Area Median Income or less > Agencies may target awards of funding to serve persons with disabilities that have been designated by the state as high need  State agency responsible for health and human services which administers the State Plan for medical assistance under the Social Security Act must: > identify the target populations to be served by the project; > set forth methods for outreach and referral; and > make available appropriate services for tenants of the project. P ROJECT R ENTAL A SSISTANCE (PRA)

April 2011STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT  Listening session at HUD May - July HUD Drafts Proposed Rule Proposed rule published in federal register with 60 day public comment August - September STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT  Public hearing at HUD and in field  Request for written comment October - December Incorporate comments and draft final rule Publish final rule January, 2012 Invite applications from housing finance or other appropriate agencies for Project Rental Assistance (PRA) authority March Select participants in PRA authority Publish Fiscal Year 2012 Notice of Funding Availability April Enter into agreements with agencies for PRA authority D RAFT T IMELINE F OR PRA I MPLEMENTATION

Please watch our website for news and updates: With further questions and inquiries on PRA Implementation efforts, please contact Ben Metcalf at the Office of Multifamily Housing Programs at