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* Atlanta Apartment Association (AAA)

* Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc. 

* Enterprise Community

* Housing Authority of Dekalb County

​* Housing Development Corporation

* Open Doors




Atlanta Apartment Association (AAA) - The multifamily housing trade association for the Atlanta Metro area. They provide education, designation and certificate programs, engage in advocacy for apartment developers, and provide apartment market outlook to make better market decisions.

·    https://www.atl-apt.org/

·    770-518-4248

·    8601 Dunwoody Place, Suite 318, Atlanta, GA 30350

 

Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc. - The mission of ANDP is to promote, create and preserve mixed income communities through direct development, lending, policy research, and advocacy that result in the equitable distribution of affordable housing throughout the metropolitan Atlanta region. The core areas of focus are: housing development focused on the acquisition and rehab or single-family homes impacted by foreclosure, advocacy for mixed income communities, and housing finance. The ANDP Loan Fund provides financing to nonprofit and for-profit housing developers that create affordable housing, mixed income and mixed-use properties.

·    http://www.andpi.org/

·    404-522-2637

·    229 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 705, Atlanta, GA 30303

 

Enterprise Community – Nonprofit whose mission is to create opportunity for low- and moderate-income people through affordable housing in diverse, thriving communities. In Atlanta, they specifically work on providing lending, financing, investing, and equity for mixed income and affordable housing projects. They work in policy and advocacy, capacity building, preservation, homelessness, building partnerships, and providing capital for both community investment and equitable transit oriented development.

·    https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/where-we-work/southeast/see-the-work

·    404-698-4612 or 404-698-4617

·    50 Hurt Plaza SE #649, Atlanta, GA 30303

 

Housing Authority of DeKalb County – Provides development services and development financing programs.

·    Multifamily Rental Housing Development: Multifamily rental housing developers apply to DCA for HOME funds during the annual competitive 9% tax credit application round.

·    CHDO: Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) are nonprofits that meet HUD requirements.  CHDO multifamily rental housing developers are eligible for HOME set asides.

·    CHIP: The Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP) is a DCA program that grants HOME funds to local governments, nonprofits, and public housing authorities during an annual competitive grant application process.  CHIP funds can be used to develop single family homes for sale to eligible homebuyers and to provide owner-occupied housing rehabilitation.

·     LIHTC: Housing Tax Credit Program allocates federal and state tax credits to owners of qualified rental properties who reserve all or apportion of their units for occupancy for low income tenants. Streamlined, single application through the HOME Rental Housing Loan and Housing Tax Credit programs. Applicants can apply for 9% Tax Credits through the yearly Competitive Scoring Round and/or 4% Tax Credits (Bond Financed Developments) anytime during the year.

·    National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF): The National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) is a federal program funded thorough HUD established under Title I of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, Section 1131 (Public Law 110-289), to complement existing federal, state and local efforts to increase and preserve affordable housing for extremely low-income (ELI) and very low-income (VLI) households, including homeless families.  When the total NHTF funds available are equal to or exceed $1 billion, the grantee must use at least 75 percent of its NHTF funds for the benefit of ELI families or families with incomes at or below the poverty line, whichever is greater. Any grant funds not used to serve ELI families must be used for the benefit of VLI households with incomes between 30% and 50% of the AMI. The Governor has designated the Georgia Housing Finance Authority to receive and administer the annual NHTF grant from HUD for the State of Georgia. The Georgia Housing Finance Authority is administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.

·    http://www.dekalbhousing.org/

·    404-270-2500

·    Go to 750 Commerce Drive, Suite 201 Decatur, Georgia 30030

 

Housing Development Corporation - Nonprofit real estate company that specializes in revitalizing neighborhoods through acquisition, development, and management of affordable and workforce housing. Offers consultation services for affordable and housing workforce housing developers including: project pre-development analysis, site utilization and design, financial feasibility analysis, entitlement and governmental approval, infrastructure development, construction management, general construction, real estate services, and property management.

·    http://housingdevelopmentcorp.org/

·    470-440-8610            

·    134 New Street Decatur, GA 30030

 

Open Doors - Open Doors connects properties with vacancy to ready-now, paying tenants. Open Doors recruits private-market housing properties willing to rent to households with rental barriers, such as a past evictions, low-income, poor credit or criminal convictions. As part of our program, you will never be forced to accept a resident that does not meet your criteria. Once criteria have been established, Open Doors provides steady and free referrals for vacancies – usually within one to two business days. Your future tenants are ready to succeed in affordable rental housing due to case management and rental subsidy support from some of the best nonprofit agencies in Metro Atlanta.

·    http://opendoorsatl.org/  

·    470-222-3213

·    2872 Woodcock Boulevard, Suite 211, Atlanta, GA 30341