On March 9, the White House released its fiscal year (FY) 2024 budget proposal, which notably calls for $51 billion in additional LIHTCs, a new Neighborhood Homes Tax Credit, and mandatory funding for new project-based rental assistance contracts.

For HUD programs, the budget requests $73.3 billion in discretionary budget authority for 2024, a $1.1 billion increase or 1.6 percent increase from the FY 2023 enacted level and requests 50,000 new vouchers for those who are experiencing homelessness or fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence or other forms of gender-based violence.

The budget requests $9 billion to establish a housing voucher program for youth aging out of foster care annually, and requests $13 billion to incrementally expand rental assistance for 450,000 extremely-low-income veteran families.

 (In millions)  FY23 President Budget Request  FY23 EnactedFY24 President Budget Request  
HUD Programs  
Tenant-Based Rental Assistance  32,130 30,25332,703
Public Housing Capital Fund  3,720 3,3803,710
Public Housing Operating Fund  5,060 5,1345,183
Choice Neighborhoods Initiative  250 350185
Hsg. Opp. for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)  455 499505
Community Development Fund (CDBG)  3,770 3,300 (additional 2,982 in earmarks)3,415
HOME Investment Partnerships  1,950 1,5001,800
Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA)  15,000 14,90715,904
Hsg. for the Elderly (202)  966 1,0751,023
Hsg. For Persons w/Disabilities (811)  288 360356
USDA Programs  
Section 515 Rental Housing Direct 200 70200
Section 521 Rental Assistance  1,564 1,4881,650
Section 542 Vouchers  38 3238
Multifamily Preservation & Revitalization  75 3675