HOME Investment Partnerships Program

The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) is a type of United States federal assistance that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides to states to create decent and affordable housing, particularly housing for low and very low income Americans.[1] It is the largest Federal block grant to states and local governments designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income families, providing approximately US$2 billion each year.[2]

The program is commonly referred to as the Home Investment or Home Partnership Program, and is often operating in conjunction with other housing and other urban development programs, such as the CDBG program. Its federal identification number, or CFDA number, is 14.239.[1]

  1. ^ a b HOME Investment Partnerships Program (CFDA 14.239); OMB Circular A-133 Compliance Supplement Archived 2009-06-21 at the Wayback Machine; Part 4: Agency Program Requirements: Department of Housing and Urban Development, pg. 4-14.239-1
  2. ^ HOME Investment Partnerships Program Archived 2011-11-24 at the Wayback Machine, Homes and Communities: Community Planning and Development, US Department of Housing and Urban Development