The Louisiana Housing Corporation administers federally-funded programs that assist residents and developers impacted by the August 2016 Flood.
In keeping with its mission to ensure that every Louisiana resident is granted an opportunity to obtain safe, affordable, energy-efficient housing, the LHC assists residents and developers impacted by the August 2016 Flood by administering funds from federal programs.
Read on to find out more about these programs.
The Louisiana Neighborhood Landlord Rental Program (“LNLRP Initiative”) provides assistance to landlord applicants experienced in renting residential properties to tenants or developing residential rental housing to be located in areas adversely affected by the 2016 severe storms and flooding events.
The Louisiana Housing Corporation has issued application guidelines and opened the application period for loans and grants for developers with multifamily structures of 20 or more units under the Multifamily Restoration Loan Fund (MRLF).
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The Permanent Supportive Housing Program provides decent, safe, affordable, community-based housing that grants tenants the rights of tenancy and links to voluntary and flexible supports and services for people with very low incomes and chronic, disabling health conditions.
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The Rapid Rehousing Program provides assistance to households affected by the March and August 2016 floods to obtain housing quickly.
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The Piggyback Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) was designed to provide funding for the new construction development or acquisition/rehabilitation of multifamily affordable housing developments that provide affordable housing as stipulated herein.
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The Baton Rouge Rebuilds Program’s purpose is to eliminate blight and stabilize neighborhoods impacted by the Great Floods of 2016, repair damaged rental housing stock that will be made available at affordable rental rates for low-income households, and increase the available rental stock in flood-damaged East Baton Rouge.
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The Baton Rouge Rebuilds Developer Rental Program’s purpose is to eliminate blight and stabilize neighborhoods impacted by the Great Floods of 2016, repair damaged rental housing stock that will be made available at affordable rental rates for low-income households, and increase the available rental stock in flood-damaged East Baton Rouge.
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