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HOME PROGRAM
Summary:
HOME is a grant provided by the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development. GHURA administers the grant on
behalf of Guam. HOME grants fund a wide range of activities
that build, buy, and/or rehabilitate affordable housing
for rent or home ownership or provide direct rental
assistance to low-income people. HOME is designed exclusively
to create affordable housing for low-income households.
The program's flexibility allows States and local governments
to use HOME funds for grants, direct loans, loan guarantees
or other forms of credit enhancement, or rental assistance
or security deposits.
Eligible Applicants:
Applicants must be organizations or individuals
on Guam.
- Government agencies,
- Non-profit organizations, and
- Low-income families.
Eligible Beneficiaries:
The eligibility of households for HOME assistance
varies with the nature of the funded activity.
- All Home funds must be used to assist families or
individuals with incomes at or less than 80 percent
of Guam’s median income. HUD publishes HOME
Income Limits for Guam each year.
- For rental housing and rental assistance, at least
90 percent of benefiting families must have incomes
that are no more than 60 percent of the HUD-adjusted
median family income for the area.
- In rental projects with five or more assisted units,
at least 20% of the units must be occupied by families
with incomes that do not exceed 50% of the HUD-adjusted
median. The incomes of households receiving HUD assistance
must not exceed 80 percent of the area median.
- HOME-assisted rental housing must comply with
certain rent limitations. HOME
Rent Limits are published each year by HUD.
The program also establishes maximum per unit
subsidy limits and maximum purchase-price limits.
Eligible Activities:
- Home purchase or rehabilitation financing assistance
to eligible homeowners and new home buyers;
- Building or rehabilitating housing for rent or ownership;
- Site acquisition or improvement,
- Demolition of dilapidated housing to make way for
HOME-assisted development, and payment of relocation
expenses,
- Tenant-based rental assistance contracts,
- Program planning and administration.
Application:
To receive a HOME grant, an applicant must submit a
proposal to GHURA’s Research, Planning and Evaluation
Office. For application kit, contact the Research, Planning
and Evaluation Office at Phone: 671-477-9851, Fax: 671-472-7565.
Technical Guidance:
HOME is authorized under Title II of the Cranston-Gonzales
National Affordable Housing Act, as amended. Program
regulations are at 24
CFR Part 92. Additional information about the HOME
program can be found by visiting the HOME program web
pages at the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development web site.
Current HOME Funded Activities
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