

(g) Mortgage subsidies, including temporary rental and mortgage payment subsidies to prevent homelessness (f) Shelters and related services for the homeless, including emergency shelters and overnight youth shelters (e) Administrative costs for housing assistance groups or organizations when such grant or loan will substantially increase the recipient’s access to housing funds other than those available under this chapter (d) Technical assistance, design and finance services and consultation, and administrative costs for eligible nonprofit community or neighborhood-based organizations (c) Matching funds for social services directly related to providing housing for special-need tenants in assisted projects (a) New construction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of low and very low-income housing units (2) Activities eligible for assistance from the housing trust fund and other legislative appropriations include, but are not limited to: If the department determines that it has not received an adequate number of suitable applications for rural projects during any given funding cycle, the department may allocate unused moneys for projects in nonrural areas of the state. At least thirty percent of these moneys used in any given funding cycle must be for the benefit of projects located in rural areas of the state as defined by the department. (1) The department must use moneys from the housing trust fund and other legislative appropriations to finance in whole or in part any loans or grant projects that will provide housing for persons and families with special housing needs and with incomes at or below fifty percent of the median family income for the county or standard metropolitan statistical area where the project is located.

Use of moneys for loans and grant projects to provide housing–Eligible activities.
