Multifamily HOME- and HTF-funded projects still in their affordability period are required to submit an annual HOME Annual Rent Approval Form and NHTF Rent Approval Form located on the Asset Management page of KHC’s website.
A virtual public hearing was held at 10 a.m. EST Tuesday, June 3, 2025, to obtain public input for the 2025–2029 Consolidated Plan and Analysis of Impediments for Kentucky’s Block Grant Housing Programs.
The Universal Funding Application for the 2026 Housing Credit funding round is now open and is due by noon ET Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
The 2026 Multifamily nine percent LIHTC round funding application is now open.
Partners working with Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) are required to manage information about their projects using the Tenant Data Certification System (TDCS).
Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that public hearings will be held on-site at Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, to discuss and review comments on the Public Housing Agency (PHA) annual plan and five-year plan for administering the KHC Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program.
Filling Northern Kentucky’s (NKY) growing housing gap is a complex problem that requires diverse, flexible solutions, and the newly released Home for All report offers communities a “menu of strategies” to begin tackling the deficiencies in their area.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky and the Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) and the Department of Local Government (DLG) invite you to provide input on community, housing and social service needs to inform the use of the formula allocations received by Kentucky over the next five years.
By 2029, Kentucky will need 287,120 more housing units to serve its projected population needs, according to the Kentucky Housing Supply Gap Analysis Phase II results, announced in a webinar by Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) and Bowen National Research (Bowen).
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) announced a funding application process for modest operating grants, open to nonprofit partners across the Commonwealth starting Aug. 12, 2024.
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) will implement the The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) NSPIRE inspection protocol October 1, 2024, for properties that were subject to receive Housing Quality Standards (HQS) or Uniform Physical Condition Standards (UPCS) inspections before that date. KHC is aware that HUD has extended the NSPIRE compliance date for properties receiving HQS inspections; however, KHC will not be using this extension.
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) presented at the inaugural meeting of the Kentucky Housing Task Force, a special legislative committee formed to explore housing needs in the Commonwealth.