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- Description: HUD’s Enterprise
Data Listing in JSON machine readable format.
- Data Dictionary URL: http:\\project-open-data.github.io\schema\
- Description: The U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) periodically produce its HUD
Subprime and Manufactured home Lender List for the lenders who specialize in
either subprime or manufactured home lending, even though beginning with 2004
HMDA reporting, lenders are required to identify loans for manufactured
housing and loans in which the APR on the loan exceeds a comparable Treasury
APR. The HUD Subprime and Manufactured home Lender List contains the names of
those lenders, their agency codes, and lender identification numbers. The
agency code and lender identification numbers should be used to link to the
individual HMDA loan application records (LARS). The file also contains a
concatenated field, IDD, which is a combination of the agency code and lender
identification number. The HUD Subprime and Manufactured home Lender List has
annually been updated and revised in response to feedback from lenders, policy
analysts, housing advocacy groups, and other users of the list. HUD deletes
lenders and adds others based on that feedback.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/manu.html
- Description: HUD's Real
Estate Assessment Center conducts physical inspections of properties that are
owned, insured or subsidized by HUD, including public housing and multifamily
assisted housing. About 20,000 such inspections are conducted each year to
ensure that assisted families have housing that is decent, safe, sanitary and
in good repair. The Physical Inspection Scores datasets provide a full
historical view of the results of those inspections, providing point-in-time
property scores. Results are available for download as a comma-delimited
dataset. Separate datasets are available for public housing and for
multifamily assisted properties. The results represent the inspections
conducted from 2001 through January 2015. The datasets include property
identifiers and location information.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/pis/Data_Dictionary_Pub_Hsg_Property.doc
- Description: HUD's Real
Estate Assessment Center conducts physical inspections of properties that are
owned, insured or subsidized by HUD, including public housing and multifamily
assisted housing. About 20,000 such inspections are conducted each year to
ensure that assisted families have housing that is decent, safe, sanitary and
in good repair. The Physical Inspection Scores datasets provide a full
historical view of the results of those inspections, providing point-in-time
property scores. Results are available for download as a comma-delimited
dataset. Separate datasets are available for public housing and for
multifamily assisted properties. The results represent the inspections
conducted from 2001 through January 2015. The datasets include property
identifiers and location information.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/pis/DataDictionary_Multifamily_Assisted_Property_Physical.doc
- Description: It allows to
generate tables for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Qualified Census
Tracts (QCT) and for Difficult Development Areas (DDA). LIHTC Qualified Census
Tracts must have 50 percent of households with incomes below 60 percent of the
Area Median Gross Income (AMGI) or have a poverty rate of 25 percent or more.
DDA are designated by HUD and are based on Fair Market Rents, income limits,
and the 2000 Census counts.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/qct.html
- Description: Rent estimates
at the 50th percentile (or median) are calculated for all Fair Market Rent
areas. Fair Market Rents (FMRs) are primarily used to determine payment
standard amounts for the Housing Choice Voucher program, to determine initial
renewal rents for some expiring project-based Section 8 contracts, to
determine initial rents for housing assistance payment (HAP) contracts in the
Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy program (Mod Rehab), and to
serve as a rent ceiling in the HOME rental assistance program. FMRs are gross
rent estimates. They include the shelter rent plus the cost of all tenant-paid
utilities, except telephones, cable or satellite television service, and
internet service. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
annually estimates FMRs for 530 metropolitan areas and 2,045 nonmetropolitan
county FMR areas. Under certain conditions, as set forth in the Interim Rule
(Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 191, Monday October 2, 2000, pages
58870-58875), these 50th percentile rents can be used to set success rate
payment standards.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/fmr/fmrover_071707R2.doc
- Description: Fair Market
Rents (FMRs) are primarily used to determine payment standard amounts for the
Housing Choice Voucher program, to determine initial renewal rents for some
expiring project-based Section 8 contracts, to determine initial rents for
housing assistance payment (HAP) contracts in the Moderate Rehabilitation
Single Room Occupancy program (Mod Rehab), and to serve as a rent ceiling in
the HOME rental assistance program. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) annually estimates FMRs for 530 metropolitan areas and 2,045
nonmetropolitan county FMR areas. By law the final FMRs for use in any fiscal
year must be published and available for use at the start of that fiscal year,
on October 1.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/datasets/fmr/fmrover_071707R2.doc
- Description: he information
regarding the Multifamily Assistance and Section 8 contracts, and properties
is being furnished for the convenience of interested parties. The information
has been compiled from multiple data sources within FHA or its contractors.
This information does not purport to be complete or all inclusive. No
representation or warranty, express or implied, as to any of the information
contained in these files is made by HUD, FHA or any of their respective
contractors, representatives or agents, or any officer, Director, employee, or
any of the above.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=MFASSIST_SEC8CONTR_V1DED.PDF
- Description: The Resident
Characteristics Report summarizes general information about households who
reside in Public Housing, or who receive Section 8 assistance. The report
provides aggregate demographic and income information that allows for an
analysis of the scope and effectiveness of housing agency operations. The data
used to create the report is updated once a month from IMS/PIC.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUD.gov/offices/pih/systems/pic/50058/rcr/help.cfm
- Description: Housing Choice
Voucher (HCV) Program Management Programmatic Report for April to June 2010.
This is inofrmation collected from Housing Authorities across the nation on
the use of HUD vouchers.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUD.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/psd/index.cfm
- Description: The 2001
Residential Finance Survey (RFS) was sponsored by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development and conducted by the Census Bureau. The RFS is a
follow-on survey to the 2000 decennial census designed to collect, process,
and produce information about the financing of all nonfarm, residential
properties. The 1991 data is also available
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/rfs/rfs91puf_ho
- Description: The 2001
Residential Finance Survey (RFS) was sponsored by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development and conducted by the Census Bureau. The RFS is a
follow-on survey to the 2000 decennial census designed to collect, process,
and produce information about the financing of all nonfarm, residential
properties. The 1991 data is also available.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/rfs/rfs91puf_rv
- Description: Picture of
Subsidized Households describes the nearly 5 million households living in
HUD-subsidized housing in the United States for the year 2008. Picture 2008
provides characteristics of assisted housing units and residents, summarized
at the national, state, public housing agency (PHA), project,census tract,
county, Core-Based Statistical Area and city levels.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/usps/USPS_Data_Dictionary_07212008.pdf
- Description: The Property
Owners and Managers Survey (POMS) Overview, Summary Tables, and Source and
Accuracy Statement are available from the U.S. Census Bureau. POMS was
designed to gain a better understanding of the property owners and managers on
whom the nation depends to provide affordable rental housing, and of what
motivates and shapes their rental and maintenance policies. This dataset
contains the single family macrodata.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/poms/pomsdesc.exe
- Description: In FY 2010,
HUD's Multifamily's 18 Hubs initially endorsed 1011 loans totaling $11.3
billion and providing 170,672 units/ beds. FY 10's $11.3 billion is the
highest dollar volume HUD Hubs have ever closed in one fiscal year and FY 10's
1011 loan count exceeds loan counts for each of FY 05 thru FY 09
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=fy10ietrendsnarrative.doc
- Description: The AHS is the
largest, regular national housing sample survey in the United States. The U.S.
Census Bureau conducts the AHS to obtain up-to-date housing statistics for the
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The most recent AHS was
conducted in 2013 and the next AHS will be conducted in 2015. The AHS national
survey was conducted annually from 1973-1981 and biennially (every two years)
from 1983 - 2015. Metropolitan area surveys have been conducted annually or
biennially since 1974.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/ahs/AHS_Codebook2.1_Final.pdf
- Description: This dataset
includes all terminated HUD Multifamily mortgages except those from the
Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program. It includes the Holder and Servicer at
the time the mortgage was terminated.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUD.gov/offices/hsg/comp/rpts/mfh/f47t.exe
- Description: The dataset is a
list of all the Title VIII fair housing cases filed by FHEO from 1/1/2008 –
12/31/2013 including the case number, filing date, state and county of the
alleged violation, and the bases for the alleged discriminatory acts. The
Federal bases are race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability,
familial status and retaliation for filing a fair housing complaint. Some of
the bases have been broken out into more detailed groupings (Race - Asian,
etc.) A single case may have multiple bases. The data can be aggregated to the
county or state level to show patterns in the quantity and bases of fair
housing complaints filed.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=FHEO-Filed-Cases.zip
- Description: The 'Fair
Housing Act Cases Filed by Year and State with the Bases and Outcomes -
2000-2013' dataset summarizes the cases filed as a result of complaints made
regarding violations of the Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act prohibits
most discrimination in housing transactions based on federally recognized
bases (race, religion, familial status, etc.) Cases are investigated by the
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) within the Department of
Housing and Urban Development or by state or local government agencies (FHAP
agencies) who partner with FHEO to investigate these complaints. Cases may be
conciliated or settled during the investigation process, or there may be
reasons why a case needs to be administratively closed, or else the
investigation will determine whether there was cause to believe discrimination
occurred. If there is cause to believe discrimination occurred, the case will
go through a legal adjudication process to be resolved.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=FHACasesbyYear-2000-2013.xls
- Description: This system
provides the user with a facility to select a state and county combination to
determine if the selected county is part of an Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) defined Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA). The system has been updated
with OMB area definitions published for FY 2009.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/assets/omb/bulletins/fy2009/09-01.pdf
- Description: The Components
of Inventory Change (CINCH) report measures changes in the characteristics of
the housing stock of the United States. Using data collected from the national
American Housing Survey (AHS), conducted every two years, the characteristics
of individual housing units are compared across time. This comparison allows
researchers to see not only changes in the characteristics of housing units,
but also in the characteristics of occupants. Information is available on the
characteristics of units added and removed from the housing stock.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/cinch/cinch07/List_07_NatProg_Variables.pdf
- Description: The Housing
Affordability Data System (HADS) is a set of files derived from the 1985 and
later national American Housing Survey (AHS) and the 2002 and later Metro AHS.
This system categorizes housing units by affordability and households by
income, with respect to the Adjusted Median Income, Fair Market Rent (FMR),
and poverty income. It also includes housing cost burden for owner and renter
households. These files have been the basis for the worst case needs tables
since 2001. The data files are available for public use, since they were
derived from AHS public use files and the published income limits and FMRs.
These dataset give the community of housing analysts the opportunity to use a
consistent set of affordability measures.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/hads/HADS_doc.pdf
- Description: The Department
of Housing and Urban Development establishes the rent adjustment factors -
called Annual Adjustment Factors (AAFs) - on the basis of Consumer Price Index
(CPI) data relating to changes in residential rent and utility costs.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/aaf/FY2012_AreaDef.pdf
- Description: The HUD GIS
Boundary Files are intended to supplement boundary files available from the
U.S. Census Bureau. The files are for community planners interested in working
with census tract and block group data that splits by jurisdiction boundaries
(summary levels 080, 090, and 091). The GIS shape files are most helpful when
linked with census tract and block group data downloaded from the census
standard tabulation data, CDBG low/mod area data (summary level 090), or the
CHAS 2000 data (summary levels 080 and 091).
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/geo/metadata.html
- Description: This tool
assists the public and Choice Neighborhoods applicants to prepare data to
submit with their grant application by allowing applicants to draw the exact
location of their target neighborhood. The tool will then calculate the number
of housing units, the average poverty rate, and the vacancy rate of the area
drawn and send an email back to the applicant within 24 hours. The email will
have an attachment containing the necessary data for the Choice Neighborhoods
application, along with information HUD can use to confirm the intended
program area. The applicant should then submit this document with their grant
application as instructed in the NOFA.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/ph/cn
- Description: The Components
of Inventory Change (CINCH) report measures changes in the characteristics of
the housing stock of the United States. Using data collected from the national
American Housing Survey (AHS), conducted every two years, the characteristics
of individual housing units are compared across time. This comparison allows
researchers to see not only changes in the characteristics of housing units,
but also in the characteristics of occupants. Information is available on the
characteristics of units added and removed from the housing stock.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/cinch/cinch09/cinch07-09.pdf
- Description: This site
contains substantive and precedential decisions issued by the Office of
Administrative Law Judges. The site does not contain subsequent rulings or
determinations which may have been issued: (1) by the HUD Secretary following
Secretary review of an ALJ decision; or (2) by a federal court of the United
States upon review or appeal of a final agency action. Therefore, decisions
found at this site do not necessarily represent the final disposition of the
case.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUD.gov/offices/oha/oalj/cases/index.cfm
- Description: These all of the
Administrative Sanction decisions issued by the Office of Appeals and its
predecessor, the HUD Board of Contract Appeals. This Office has included in
this listing the full text decisions, which this Office believes are
precedential or of interest to the public, and decisions cited in subsequent
Office decisions. Significant decisions of this Office are also reported in a
variety of procurement and government law web sites and publications, and are
accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS, WESTLAW, and FLITE
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUD.gov/offices/oha/bca/index.cfm
- Description: Multifamily Tax
Subsidy Projects (MTSP) Income Limits were developed to meet the requirements
established by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (Public Law
110-289). MTSP Income Limits are provided and are used to determine
qualification levels as well as set maximum rental rates. Complete
documentation is provided for selecting Income Limits of any area of the
country.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/mtsp.html
- Description: Picture of
Subsidized Households describes the nearly 5 million households living in
HUD-subsidized housing in the United States for the year 2009. Picture 2009
provides characteristics of assisted housing units and residents, summarized
at the national, state, public housing agency (PHA), project,census tract,
county, Core-Based Statistical Area and city levels.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/picture2000/dictionary.pdf
- Description: This dataset is
a county level summary of housing problems of low income households. Low
income households (
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/cp.html
- Description: The Federal
Housing Administration's HECM program is the only government-insured reverse
mortgage program. The HECM program guarantees that the lender will meet its
payment obligations to the homeowner, limits the borrower's loan origination
costs, and insures full repayment of the loan balance to the lender up to the
maximum claim amount. The loan amount is based on borrower age, home value,
and current interest rates. The HECM data files provide loan-level records
that will enable interested parties to explore issues regarding downpayment
assistance provided to homebuyers utilizing HECM insured mortgage
financing.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.HUD.gov/offices/hsg/comp/rpts/hecmsfsnap/hecmsfsnap1109.xls
- Description: The AHS is the
largest, regular national housing sample survey in the United States. The U.S.
Census Bureau conducts the AHS to obtain up-to-date housing statistics for the
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The AHS contains a wealth
of information that can be used by professionals in nearly every field for
planning, decisionmaking, market research, or various kinds of program
development. It gives you data on apartments, single-family homes, mobile
homes, vacant homes, family composition, income, housing and neighborhood
quality, housing costs, equipment, fuels, size of housing unit, and recent
movers.
- Data Dictionary URL:
http://www.HUDuser.org/portal/datasets/ahs/AHS_Codebook2.1_Final.pdf
- Description: Includes all
active HUD Multifamily insured mortgages. The data is as of October 31, 2013
and is updated monthly. It is extracted from MFIS.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/comp/rpts/mfh/mf_f47
- Description: Includes all
terminated HUD Multifamily insured mortgages. It includes the Holder and
Servicer at the time the mortgage was terminated. The data is good as of
October 31, 2013 and is updated monthly. It is extracted from MFIS.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/comp/rpts/mfh/mf_f47t
- Description: Interest rates
to be paid on debentures issued with respect to a loan or mortgage insured by
the Federal Housing Commissioner under the provisions of the National Housing
Act (the Act). The Department will continue to publish semi-annually the
debenture interest rate for the next six-month period in the Federal Register.
Concurrently with the publication in the Federal Register, the Department will
update the list of debenture interest rates.
- Data Dictionary URL:
- Description: The FHA Office
of Housing is conducting a series of mortgage loan sales under the Single
Family Loan Sale (SFLS) Initiative. The current sales structure consists of
whole loan, competitive auctions, offering for purchase defaulted single
family mortgages provided by FHA-approved loan servicers. The loans sold
contain specified representations and warranties and may be sold with
post-sale restrictions and/or reporting requirements. Currently, the FHA is
selling loans in large national pools, as well as loan pools in designated
geographical areas that are aimed at a neighborhood stabilization outcome
(“NSO pools”).
- Data Dictionary URL:
- Description: The FHA Office
of Housing is conducting a series of mortgage loan sales under the Single
Family Loan Sale (SFLS) Initiative. The current sales structure consists of
whole loan, competitive auctions, offering for purchase defaulted single
family mortgages provided by FHA-approved loan servicers. The loans sold
contain specified representations and warranties and may be sold with
post-sale restrictions and/or reporting requirements. Currently, the FHA is
selling loans in large national pools, as well as loan pools in designated
geographical areas that are aimed at a neighborhood stabilization outcome
(“NSO pools”).
- Data Dictionary URL:
- Description: HUD uses certain
systems and software to conduct daily business. It is important for our
project managers and contractors to know the different platforms and
environments in which HUD operates to select the best options for a project.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/cio/sdm/devlife/def/trm/trmmainpage
- Description: The HUD Digital
Strategic Plan clearly articulates the goals of openness and transparency,
furthering the innovation economy and meeting more global government wide
digital strategies.HUD strives to open its data assets for increased
consumption and usability.
- Data Dictionary URL:
- Description: The following
summarizes the Department's funding and staffing requests for fiscal years
2013 through 2015. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. This is the
first part of the justification with tables outlining the Departments Budget
Authority. Throughout the justifications, all references to years refer to
fiscal years (beginniing October 1 and ending September 30) unless otherwise
noted.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/cfo/reports/fy15_CJ
- Description: HUD's
Multifamily Housing property portfolio consist primarily of rental housing
properties with five or more dwelling units such as apartments or town houses,
but can also be nursing homes, hospitals, elderly housing, mobile home parks,
retirement service centers, and occasionally vacant land. The portfolio can be
broken down into two basic categories: insured and assisted. This layer
depicts the latter category, HUD s assisted Multifamily portfolio. HUD
provides subsidies and grants to property owners and developers designed to
promote the development and preservation of affordable rental units for
low-income populations and those with special needs, such as the elderly and
disabled. The three largest assistance programs for Multifamily housing are
Section 8 Project Based Assistance, Section 202 Supportive Housing for the
Elderly, and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities. The
Multifamily property locations depicted in this map service represent the
approximate location of the property. The locations of individual buildings
associated with each property are not depicted here. Generally speaking, the
location of the property is derived from the primary address on file.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
Description: Public Housing
was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible
low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public
housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to
high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.2 million
households living in public housing units, managed by some 3,300 housing
agencies (HAs). HUD administers Federal aid to local housing agencies (HAs)
that manage the housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford. HUD
furnishes technical and professional assistance in planning, developing and
managing these developments. Public Housing Authorities are depicted as the
physical location.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The approximate
physical location of each individual Public Housing Building. If the building
has more than one entrance or street address, the address of the entrance with
the highest number of units and best possible geocode was chosen to represent
the building location.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The general
location of an entire Public Housing Development. A distinct address is chosen
to represent the general location of an entire Public Housing Development,
which may be comprised of several buildings scattered across a community. The
building with the largest number of units is selected to represent the
location of the development.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: HUD's Community
Challenge Grants aim to reform and reduce barriers to achieving affordable,
economically vital and sustainable communities. The funds are awarded to
communities, large and small, to address local challenges to integrating
transportation and housing. Such efforts may include amending or updating
local master plans, zoning codes, and building codes to support private sector
investment in mixed-use development, affordable housing and the re-use of
older buildings. Other local efforts may include retrofitting main streets to
provide safer routes for children and seniors, or preserving affordable
housing and local businesses near new transit stations.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: Choice
Neighborhoods grants transform distressed neighborhoods, public and assisted
projects into viable and sustainable mixed-income neighborhoods by linking
housing improvements with appropriate services, schools, public assets,
transportation, and access to jobs. A strong emphasis is placed on local
community planning for access to high-quality educational opportunities,
including early childhood education. Choice Neighborhoods grants build upon
the successes of public housing transformation under HOPE VI to provide
support for the preservation and rehabilitation of public and HUD-assisted
housing, within the context of a broader approach to concentrated poverty. In
addition to public housing authorities, the initiative will involve local
governments, non-profits, and for-profit developers in undertaking
comprehensive local planning with residents and the community.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: A Difficult
Development Area (DDA) for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program is an
area designated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
with high construction, land, and utility costs relative to its Area Median
Gross Income (AMGI). All designated DDAs in Metropolitan Statistical Areas
(MSA) or Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas (PMSA) may not contain more
than 20% of the aggregate population of all MSAs/PMSAs, and all designated
areas not in metropolitan areas may not contain more than 20% of the aggregate
population of the non-metropolitan counties.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: This dataset and
map service provides information on Fair Market Rents (FMRs). FMRs are
primarily used to determine payment standard amounts for the Housing Choice
Voucher program, initial renewal rents for some expiring project-based Section
8 contracts, initial rents for housing assistance payment (HAP) contracts in
the Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy program (Mod Rehab), and to
serve as a rent ceiling in the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) for
rental assistance. HUD annually estimates FMRs for 530 metropolitan areas and
2,045 nonmetropolitan county FMR areas. By law the final FMRs for use in any
Fiscal Year must be published and available for use at the start of that
Fiscal Year, on October 1.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The Federal
Housing Administration, generally known as FHA, provides mortgage insurance on
loans made by FHA-approved lenders throughout the United States and its
territories. FHA insures mortgages on single family and multifamily homes
including manufactured homes and hospitals. It is the largest insurer of
mortgages in the world, insuring over 34 million properties since its
inception in 1934. The insurance is force represents the outstanding balance
of an active loan.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development's Real Estate Owned (REO)
properties are a result of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) paying a
claim to a lending institution on a foreclosed property which was financed
with an FHA Insured Mortgage and the lender transferring ownership of the
property to HUD. Typically, title to the property is not transferred (or the
claim paid) until the previous owner is evicted from the property. Normally,
after the home is transferred to HUD, the property will go up for auction on
the HUD Home store website. This layer contains single-family residential
properties that are up for sale.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: This data layer
contains all HUD field offices. Distinctions are made between regular field
offices and regional offices.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: HUD
Homeownership Centers (HOCs) insure single family Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) mortgages and oversee the selling of HUD homes. FHA has
four Homeownership Centers that are organized to serve specific states;
Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver and Santa Ana.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The Office of
Healthcare Programs (OHP), previously known as the Office of Insured Health
Care Facilities, is located within the Office of Housing and administers the
FHA healthcare program, the Section 242 Mortgage Insurance for Hospitals. This
program enables the affordable financing and refinancing of healthcare
facility projects nationwide. FHA's healthcare programs are integral to HUD s
community development mission. By reducing the cost of capital needed by
hospitals to finance the construction, renovation, acquisition, or refinancing
of facilities, this program improves access to quality healthcare and work to
decrease overall healthcare costs. To learn more about the Section 242
Mortgage Insurance for Hospitals program, please visit the following website:
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/federal_housing_administration/healthcare_facilities/section_242
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The FHA insured
Multifamily Housing portfolio consist primarily of rental housing properties
with five or more dwelling units such as apartments or town houses, but can
also be nursing homes, hospitals, elderly housing, mobile home parks,
retirement service centers, and occasionally vacant land. Note that this layer
does not include insured hospitals. Also, note that there is overlap between
this layer and the Multifamily Properties Assisted layer in the Assisted
Housing file geodatabase. Roughly 2/3 of the FHA insured Multifamily portfolio
also participate in a rental subsidy program. To learn more about the
Multifamily housing programs, please visit the following website:
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/mfh/progdesc
Generally speaking, the location of the property is derived from the primary
address on file. Data included are for projects placed in service through
December 2012 and include all attributes from the Active Property table in
Real Estate Management System (REMS).
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: This data layer
contains all HUD regions.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: A Qualified
Census Tract (QCT) is any census tract (or equivalent geographic area defined
by the Census Bureau) in which at least 50% of households have an income less
than 60% of the Area Median Gross Income (AMGI). HUD has defined 60% of AMGI
as 120% of HUD's Very Low Income Limits (VLILs), which are based on 50% of
area median family income, adjusted for high cost and low income areas.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: Revitalization
areas are HUD-designated neighborhoods in need of economic and community
development and where there is already a strong commitment by the local
governments. Revitalization Areas are the basis for HUD programs such as Good
Neighbor Next Door (GNND) and Asset Control Areas (ACA). To learn more, please
visit:
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo/abtrevt
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: Single Family
Revitalization areas are HUD-designated neighborhoods in need of economic and
community development and where there is already a strong commitment by the
local governments. Revitalization Areas are the basis for HUD programs such as
Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) and Asset Control Areas (ACA).
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The Sustainable
Communities Regional Planning (SCRP) Grant Program supports locally-led
collaborative efforts that bring together diverse interests from the many
municipalities in a region to determine how best to target housing, economic
and workforce development, and infrastructure investments to create more jobs
and regional economic activity. The Program places a priority on investing in
partnerships, including nontraditional partnerships (e.g., arts and culture,
recreation, public health, food systems, regional planning agencies and public
education entities) that translate the six Livability Principles into
strategies that direct long-term development and reinvestment, demonstrate a
commitment to addressing issues of regional significance, use data to set and
monitor progress toward performance goals, and engage stakeholders and
residents in meaningful decision-making roles. The SCRP program is a key
initiative of the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, in which HUD works
with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to coordinate and leverage programs and
investments.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: The term unit of
general local government means a city, county, town, parish, village, or other
general-purpose political subdivision of a State.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: Federal Housing
Finance Agency's (FHFA) Underserved Areas establishes underserved area
designations for census tracts in Metropolitan Areas (MSAs), nonmetropolitan
parts of states and Federal and State American Indian Reservations and tribal
and individual trust lands. These designations are applicable to Fannie Mae s
and Freddie Mac s scoring of mortgage purchases toward their Underserved Areas
housing and home purchase goals in 2009.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/gis/spatial.html
- Description: HUD is organized
in 10 Regions. Each Region is managed by a Regional Administrator, who also
oversees the Regional Office. Each Field Office within a Region is managed by
a Field Office Director, who reports to the Regional Administrator. Staff who
answer the main office telephone will be able to respond to or direct your
calls to the appropriate person.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/localoffices
- Description: Multifamily
Portfolio datasets (section 8 contracts) - The information has been compiled
from multiple data sources within FHA or its contractors. HUD oversees more
than 22,000 privately owned multifamily properties, and more than 1.4 million
assisted housing units. These homes were originally financed with FHA-insured
or Direct Loans and many are supported with Section 8 or other rental
assistance contracts. Our existing stock of affordable rental housing is a
critical resource for seniors and families who otherwise would not have access
to safe, decent places to call home.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/mfh/presrv/mfhpreservation
- Description: Multifamily
Portfolio datasets (section 8 contracts) - The information has been compiled
from multiple data sources within FHA or its contractors. HUD oversees more
than 22,000 privately owned multifamily properties, and more than 1.4 million
assisted housing units. These homes were originally financed with FHA-insured
or Direct Loans and many are supported with Section 8 or other rental
assistance contracts. Our existing stock of affordable rental housing is a
critical resource for seniors and families who otherwise would not have access
to safe, decent places to call home.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=contractrenewalinfoded.pdf
- Description: Multifamily
Portfolio datasets (section 8 contracts) - The information has been compiled
from multiple data sources within FHA or its contractors. HUD oversees more
than 22,000 privately owned multifamily properties, and more than 1.4 million
assisted housing units. These homes were originally financed with FHA-insured
or Direct Loans and many are supported with Section 8 or other rental
assistance contracts. Our existing stock of affordable rental housing is a
critical resource for seniors and families who otherwise would not have access
to safe, decent places to call home.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=contractsrentutilityallded.pdf
- Description: Multifamily
Portfolio datasets (section 8 contracts) - The information has been compiled
from multiple data sources within FHA or its contractors. HUD oversees more
than 22,000 privately owned multifamily properties, and more than 1.4 million
assisted housing units. These homes were originally financed with FHA-insured
or Direct Loans and many are supported with Section 8 or other rental
assistance contracts. Our existing stock of affordable rental housing is a
critical resource for seniors and families who otherwise would not have access
to safe, decent places to call home.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=activemfpropertypded.pdf
- Description: Describes the
program, geographic & lender distribution of multifamily loans initially
endorsed for FHA insurance or risk sharing in FY 12. A loan is initially
endorsed when all parties have agreed upon the design, costs & mortgage
assumptions and any construction is ready to begin. The reports count only
loans Multifamily Housing’s 17 Hubs closed. Loans processed by OAHP and the
Office of Health Care Programs (OHP) are not included in any report. Loan data
is from the Development Application Processing system (DAP).
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=FY12Endmtstrends.doc
- Description: This Excel 2010
file includes all active HUD Multifamily insured mortgages. The data is as of
July 31, 2014 and is updated monthly.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=soalist.xls
- Description: This Excel 2010
file includes all terminated HUD Multifamily insured mortgages. It includes
the Holder and Servicer at the time the mortgage was terminated. The data is
as of July 31, 2014 and is updated monthly.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=soalist.xls
- Description: Multifamily
Pre-Payment Report
- Data Dictionary URL: https://structuredginniemaes.ginnienet.com/Download/
- Description: Terminated Pools
Data in Ginnie Mae's Multifamily program
- Data Dictionary URL: https://structuredginniemaes.ginnienet.com/Download/
- Description: Disclosure Data
Download makes available monthly disclosure information about Ginnie Mae MBS
for periods 201204 and later. HMBS Monthly data is available for periods
201104 and later. A user can download an array of monthly investor and
analysis information. Current data and also historical data are
available.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Lists/LayoutsAndSamples/Attachments/26/hsavr_layout.pdf
- Description: MBS Pool-Level
New Issuance file (pool file of New Issuances for that day)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: MBS Pool-Level
New Issuance file (pool file of New Issuances for the week)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: MBS Pool-Level
Monthly New Issuance file (pool file of New Issuances for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: HMBS Pool-Level
New Issuance file (pool file of New Issuances for that day)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/TestFileDownload/hmbs_ll_definitions_v1.2.pdf
- Description: HMBS Pool-Level
New Issuance file (pool file of New Issuances for the week)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/TestFileDownload/hmbs_ll_definitions_v1.2.pdf
- Description: HMBS Pool-Level
Monthly New Issuance file (pool file of New Issuances for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/TestFileDownload/hmbs_ll_definitions_v1.2.pdf
- Description: MBS Loan-Level
New Issuance file (loan file of New Issuances for that day)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: MBS Loan-Level
Monthly New Issuance file (loan file of New Issuances for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: MBS Pool-Level
file (pool file of existing pools and New Issuances for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: HMBS Pool-Level
file (pool file of existing pools and New Issuances for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/TestFileDownload/hmbs_ll_definitions_v1.2.pdf
- Description: MBS Loan-Level
file (loan file of existing and New Issuances loans in the Ginnie I program
for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: MBS Loan-Level
file (loan file of existing and New Issuances loans in the Ginnie II program
for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/mbsloanlevel_dictionary.pdf
- Description: HMBS Loan-Level
file (loan file of existing and New Issuances loans with HMBS pool types RM
and ML for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/TestFileDownload/hmbs_ll_definitions_v1.2.pdf
- Description: HMBS Loan-Level
file (loan file of existing and New Issuances loans with HMBS pool types AL,
RF, and RA for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/TestFileDownload/hmbs_ll_definitions_v1.2.pdf
- Description: Security RPB
Factor file (pool file of pools in the Ginnie I program for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: Security RPB
Factor file (pool file of pools in the Ginnie II program for the month)
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: Issuer name,
address, and contact information for Ginnie Mae's active Issuers
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: Pool information
for available Multiple Issuer Pool for future pooling use
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: This file
contains Active Issuers and the date that the Issuer has chosen and use for
its monthly reporting cutoff
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: Pool information
for Ginnie Mae 1 Remic data
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: Pool information
for Ginnie Mae 2 Remic data
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.ginniemae.gov/doing_business_with_ginniemae/investor_resources/mbs_disclosure_data/Documents/Pool_Consolidated_Data_Dictionary.pdf.pdf
- Description: This is
multifamily property data, including location, FHA No, contract no., client
group, Section of Act, and owner and agent information.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/states/shared/working/localpo/xmfhsgdata
- Description: A FEMA housing
inspection for renters is used to assess personal property loss and for owners
to assess damage to their home as well as personal property. This inspection
is done to determine eligibility for FEMA Individual Assistance. For both
rental and owner inspections, if the property has flood damage the inspector
measures the height of the flooding. They indicate the highest floor of the
flooding (for example, Basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor, etc) and the height of
the flooding in that room. In addition for the units without flooding, HUD has
estimated minor/major/severe damage based on the damage inspection estimates
for real property (owner) and personal property (renter). \nThis file only
presents data on block groups with 10 or more damaged housing units. The
suppression to only including 10 or more damaged housing units results in an
exclusion of about 6% of the total flooded units. These data are as of January
17, 2013 and reflect Hurricane Sandy damage in the states of New York, New
Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. These data are incomplete, as each day
there are additional registrants and inspections. This should be a viewed as a
preliminary snapshot to assist with planning.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://hud.maps.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/2b2f1b35624d4ec299761e979c46970d/data
- Description: A Limited Denial
of Participation (LDP) is an action taken by a HUD Field Office or the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Single Family (DASSF) or Multifamily (DASMF) Housing
which excludes a party from further participation in a HUD program area. The
scope of the LDP is limited to the geographic area of the office which sent
the notice to the party. DASSF & DASMF LDPs are effective nationwide
unless otherwise noted. An LDP generally expires in one year. A HUD "program
area" is as broad as the programmatic jurisdiction of an Assistant Secretary.
LDPs are issued to parties (individuals & companies) who fail to comply
with HUD program standards. In most cases, the causes of an LDP action could
be remedied by the party. LDP actions include provisions for an appeal process
with a speedy conference at the HUD office which issued the LDP as the first
step in that process.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www5.hud.gov/ecpcis/main/ECPCIS_List.jsp
- Description: This dataset
includes Promise Zone initiative round II applicant project data from 111
urban, rural, and tribal communities who consented to share their application
information beyond application purposes. This data can be quickly filtered by
geographical location or listed PZ goal to gain a better understanding of
nationwide, community-initiated revitalization efforts.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/083d90b6-43b8-4618-843f-77c523a1fe1b/resource/7aaad106-e37f-4521-9f84-13dfbafc57e4/download/pzdatadictionary.xlsx
- Description: The purpose of
the RHFS is to provide current and continuous measure of the financial health
and property characteristics of single-family and multifamily rental housing
properties in the United States. The survey provides information on the
financing of single-family and multifamily rental housing properties with
emphasis on new originations for purchase, refinancing, and loan terms
associated with these originations. In addition, the survey includes
information on property characteristics, such as number of units, amenities
available, rental income and expenditure information. This survey was
conducted in 2012 and will be conducted in 2015.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/rhfs/home.html#documentation
- Description: Due to the increasing demand for more localized rents for a variety of purposes, HUD is making Small Area FMRs for all metropolitan areas available. Small Area FMRs are only permitted to be used to set Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payment standards in the Dallas, TX HUD Metropolitan FMR Area and by PHAs participating in the Small Area FMR Demonstration Program.
- Data Dictionary URL: (empty)
- Description: HUD sets income limits that determine eligibility for assisted housing programs including the Public Housing, Section 8 project-based, Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, Section 202 housing for the elderly, and Section 811 housing for persons with disabilities programs. HUD develops income limits based on Median Family Income estimates and Fair Market Rent area definitions for each metropolitan area, parts of some metropolitan areas, and each non-metropolitan county.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il.html
- Description: The Grantees section of the HUD Exchange provides contact information, reports, and award data organizations that receive Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) Program, Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Program, HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program, Housing Trust Fund (HTF) Program, and Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funding.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/
- Description: The datasets are the full-year allocations and awards for the following programs: CoC, CDBG, ESG, HOME, HOPWA, and HTF. HUD's CPD office seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expand economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons. The primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector, including for-profit and non-profit organizations.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/allocations-awards/
- Description: These monthly reports provide funding information for each city and state that receives CPD Program funds, in a place-based format. The reports detail the size of each grant received over the past several years, as well as the total amount of funds currently available to be spent on affordable housing and community and economic development activities.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cpd-cross-program-funding-matrix-and-dashboard-reports/
- Description: The Consolidated Plan is designed to help states and local jurisdictions to assess their affordable housing and community development needs and market conditions, and to make data-driven, place-based investment decisions. The consolidated planning process serves as the framework for a community-wide dialogue to identify housing and community development priorities that align and focus funding from the following formula programs: CDBG, ESG, HOME, HOPWA, and HTF. The Consolidated Plan is carried out through Annual Action Plans, which provide a concise summary of the actions, activities, and the specific federal and non-federal resources that will be used each year to address the priority needs and specific goals identified by the Consolidated Plan. Grantees report on accomplishments and progress toward Consolidated Plan goals in the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/consolidated-plan/con-plans-aaps-capers/
- Description: CPD Maps includes data on the locations of existing CDBG, HOME, public housing and other HUD-funded community assets, so that users can view past investments geographically when considering various strategies for future funding. CPD Maps offers a large amount of data in a way that is easy to access. The website allows grantees and the general public to easily search, query, and display information to identify trends and analyze the needs of their community.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/CPD-Maps-Glossary.pdf
- Description: This page contains the following data for the CDBG Program: American Community Survey Low and Moderate Income Summary Data, American Community Survey CDBG Disability Data, Census CDBG Disability Data, Census Low and Moderate Income Summary Data, Census Summary File 1 (SF1) 100-Percent data, and Consolidated Planning CHAS Data.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/census/
- Description: HUD periodically receives custom tabulations of data from the U.S. Census Bureau that are largely not available through standard Census products. These data, known as the CHAS data (Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy), demonstrate the extent of housing problems and housing needs, particularly for low income households. The CHAS data are used by local governments to plan how to spend HUD funds, and may also be used by HUD to distribute grant funds.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/cp.html
- Description: The CDBG Program requires that each CDBG funded activity must either principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and other financial resources are not available to meet that need. With respect to activities that principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, at least 51 percent of the activity's beneficiaries must be low and moderate income. For CDBG, a person is considered to be of low income only if he or she is a member of a household whose income would qualify as "very low income" under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments program. Generally, these Section 8 limits are based on 50% of area median. Similarly, CDBG moderate income relies on Section 8 "lower income" limits, which are generally tied to 80% of area median.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3bd6767dcc5e4937a6232d9db04dd447_0
- Description: The CDBG Program requires that each CDBG funded activity must either principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and other financial resources are not available to meet that need. With respect to activities that principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, at least 51 percent of the activity's beneficiaries must be low and moderate income. For CDBG, a person is considered to be of low income only if he or she is a member of a household whose income would qualify as "very low income" under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments program. Generally, these Section 8 limits are based on 50% of area median. Similarly, CDBG moderate income relies on Section 8 "lower income" limits, which are generally tied to 80% of area median.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/c5fb10b8f3b44affaaf686bde7d35a91_0
- Description: This Environmental Review Records page houses environmental reviews made publicly available through the HUD Environmental Review Online System (HEROS). These records include environmental assessments, CEST reviews, and CEST reviews that converted to exempt. New or updated environmental reviews are posted between 8 AM and 10 PM ET Monday through Saturday.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/environmental-review/environmental-review-records/
- Description: This page contains environmental impact statements (EIS) for recent HUD-assisted projects. An EIS is a detailed written statement required by section 102(2)(C) of NEPA for a proposed major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/environmental-review/environmental-impact-statements/
- Description: The Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) is a HUD report to the U.S. Congress that provides nationwide estimates of homelessness, including information about the demographic characteristics of homeless persons, service use patterns, and the capacity to house homeless persons. Published annually since 2007, the reports outline the key findings of the Point-In-Time (PIT) and Housing Inventory (HIC) counts conducted in January of that year. The reports provide national, state, and CoC-level PIT and HIC estimates of homelessness, as well as estimates of chronically homeless persons, homeless veterans, and homeless children and youth.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/hdx/guides/ahar/
- Description: These CoC Program annual reports provide counts for sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons by household type and subpopulation. They are available at the national and state level, as well as for each CoC. The reports are based on PIT Count information provided to HUD by CoCs in the application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs. The PIT Count provides a count of sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons on a single night during the last ten days in January.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/coc-homeless-populations-and-subpopulations-reports/
- Description: These annual reports provide snapshots of award data broken down by eligible program component types for the year selected. They also display the amount and percentage of new projects and renewal projects. The reports are available by state or Continuum of Care, and there is a cumulative report for all states, territories, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/awards-by-component/
- Description: These annual reports are available for each CoC and include information on each CoC’s awards by award amount, program type, and renewal type. The reports contain summary data from the Point-in-Time count and HIC, which provides a quick overview of a CoC’s performance in serving homeless individuals with their CoC awards. Note: This report is based on information provided to HUD by CoCs in the CoC application and has not been independently verified by HUD.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/coc-dashboard-reports/
- Description: This tool provides a no-cost downloadable software tool that allows users to interact with professional quality GIS maps. Users access pre-compiled projects through a free software product called ArcReader and are able to open and explore HUD-specific project data as well as design and print custom maps. No special software/map skills beyond basic computer skills are required, meaning users can quickly get started working with maps of their communities. The toolkit includes data on CoC Boundaries, HUD Geocodes and Preliminary Pro Rata Need (PPRN), U.S. Census Bureau produced demographics, detailed street maps, and more. Toolkit capabilities include mapping and saving addresses and other custom locations, producing custom routes with intermediate waypoints, and producing custom maps with annotation.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/gis-tools/
- Description: These datasets contain the geographic boundaries and funding status information for CoC areas by year. HUD is providing these datasets for use by CoC grantees, homeless services planners, and research institutions. Because HUD provides competitive funding for homeless services through a CoC structure that is developed at the local level, outside research based on this structure cannot be accomplished without the provision of the geographic boundaries and related data provided herein. Therefore, this dataset was developed to make the CoC process and funding as transparent as possible to the public.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/gis-tools/
- Description: These annual reports provide a snapshot of each CoC’s housing inventory and are available at the national and state level, as well as for each CoC. The reports tally the number of beds and units available on the night designated for the count by program type and include beds dedicated to serve persons who are homeless as well as persons in Permanent Supportive Housing. Recent reports also include data on beds dedicated to serve specific subpopulations of persons.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/coc-housing-inventory-count-reports/
- Description: These reports record all grants that are eligible for renewal funding within a CoC’s jurisdiction in a specific funding cycle.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/coc-giw-reports/
- Description: The purpose of the CoC Homeless Assistance Programs is to reduce the incidence of homelessness in CoC communities by assisting homeless individuals and families in quickly transitioning to self-sufficiency and permanent housing. The programs administered by HUD award funds competitively and require the development of a Continuum of Care system in the community where assistance is being sought. A continuum of care system is designed to address the critical problem of homelessness through a coordinated community-based process of identifying needs and building a system to address those needs. The approach is predicated on the understanding that homelessness is not caused merely by a lack of shelter, but involves a variety of underlying, unmet needs - physical, economic, and social. Funds are granted based on the competition following the NOFA.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/c930d736b1764c259371fc7111e02740_0
- Description: This page contains the income limits for the CDBG Programs.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/5334/cdbg-income-limits/
- Description: These profiles display accomplishments for selected housing, economic development, public improvement, and public service activities. These profiles contain accomplishments reported, by program year, by CDBG entitlement communities and states and are part of HUD's continued effort to provide grantees and citizens with information on our programs.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg/cdbg-accomplishment-reports/
- Description: These profiles assist grantees in measuring their contributions toward meeting the housing and community developments needs of low- and moderate-income persons in their communities and in analyzing the effectiveness and efficiency of their program.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg/cdbg-performance-profiles/
- Description: These profiles provide information on grantee expenditures by the type of activity carried out. Since CDBG funds may be used for a wide variety of housing, community, and economic development activities, the use of those funds may be identified in these profiles by as many as 90 different categories (matrix codes) depending on how an entitlement community has chosen to use its funds to meet local needs. With these profiles, you can quickly and easily become more informed on how CDBG funds are being spent by any one of the entitlement grantees to which funds are awarded or at the national level.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg/cdbg-expenditure-reports/
- Description: Primary locations, and relevant information of CDBG activities that have taken place since 1996.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/a410acdd911946dd8c6239933aaacf1f_0
- Description: All CDBG activities in the categories of acquisition, economic development, housing, public improvements, public services, and other summarized by Census Tract.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/d692fefcb60a4d35aa624e7e47066d13_0
- Description: Four CDBG-Disaster Recovery Program reports are available: 1. The CDBG-DR Grants Financial Report lists all active CDBG Disaster Recover grants and grant balances, sorted by state, and identifies the top performers and slow spenders. 2. The 2008 Grants Targeted for Closeout Report lists all CDBG-DR grants targeted for closeout, sorted by the grant balance, and identifies grants that are in closeout, slow spenders, and top performers. 3. The CDBG-DR Affordable Rental Housing Expenditures Report displays 2006 and 2008 CDBG-DR grantees’ progress toward achieving the Affordable Rental Housing expenditure requirements. 4. The Disaster Recovery Enhancement Fund (DREF) Expenditures Report reflects CDBG-DR grantees’ progress toward achieving the DREF expenditure requirements and identifies spending and reporting shortfalls.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg-dr/reports/
- Description: This page contains the income limits for the ESG Program.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg-dr/reports/
- Description: The ESG Program is designed to identify sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons, as well as those at risk of homelessness, and provide the services necessary to help those persons quickly regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis and/or homelessness. ESG is a non-competitive formula grant awarded to recipients which are state governments, large cities, urban counties, and U.S. territories. Recipients make these funds available to eligible sub-recipients, which can be either local government agencies or private nonprofit organizations. The recipient agencies and organizations, which actually run the homeless assistance projects, apply for ESG funds to the governmental grantee, and not directly to HUD.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/446514a2d48b47958aec68511179fb19_0
- Description: HUD sponsors housing counseling agencies throughout the country that can provide advice on buying a home, renting, defaults, foreclosures, and credit issues. This tool allows you to select a list of agencies for each state.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcs.cfm
- Description: The Housing Counseling HUD-9902 Quarterly Reports summarize the information submitted on a quarterly basis by Housing Counseling Agencies. The HUD-9902 data is critical because it is with this data that HUD demonstrates to Congress and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) the impact of the program. HUD uses these numbers to justify proposed appropriations, to develop performance indicators, and report on the accomplishment of performance goals. The data collected from form HUD-9902 also plays a role in NOFA scoring. Since FY 2007, all agencies participating in HUD’s Housing Counseling Program are required to submit the new form HUD-9902 quarterly.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/housing-counseling/9902-quarterly-reports/
- Description: The monthly Post 2011 HOME Activities Report is an Excel spreadsheet available by state. PJs can use this report to view and track activities subject to the 4-year project completion deadline in IDIS, including: activities that are open, activities in final draw, or completed activities. The Completion Deadline column is 4 years after the Initial Funding Date of the activity in IDIS and is used as an approximation of the 4-year project completion deadline. For compliance purposes, HUD will determine the actual start of the 4-year completion deadline based upon the written agreement date.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-activities-reports/
- Description: This HOME Program quarterly report provides elected officials and department and agency heads with a quick overview of their jurisdiction's performance in delivering affordable housing assistance with their HOME Program funds. Using a few key indicators, the reports provide information on cumulative HOME Program performance and accomplishments for the most recent quarter. The current Dashboard is based upon allocations received by HOME participating jurisdictions through the most recently completed Federal Fiscal Year.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-dashboard-reports/
- Description: These HOME Program monthly reports assist Participating Jurisdictions and HUD Field Offices in monitoring compliance with the 2-year commitment and CHDO reservation requirements of the HOME statute and the 5-year expenditure requirements of the HOME regulations. In June 2007, a new version of this report was posted based on the guidance provided in HUD Notice CPD 07-06.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-deadline-compliance-status-reports/
- Description: The grant-specific version of the HOME Deadline Compliance Status Report (DCSR) is generated by HUD at the end of each month and reflects each HOME Participating Jurisdiction’s commitment, CHDO reservation, subgrants, expenditure, and local account commitment requirements and deadlines. Beginning with FY 2015 HOME allocations, HUD will no longer use the cumulative method for measuring compliance with the requirement that PJs commit HOME funds within 24 months of obligation. HUD will measure each PJ’s compliance with the 24-month commitment deadline on a grant-specific basis.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-deadline-compliance-status-reports/
- Description: This HOME Program quarterly performance report tracks the ENERGY STAR qualified HOME units that Participating Jurisdictions record in HUD's Integrated Disbursement and Information System (IDIS). The report reflects "new construction only" and "acquisition and new construction" IDIS activity types for "homebuyer" and "rental" tenure types. ENERGY STAR qualified units must be certified by an independent HOME Energy Rater (HER) as meeting guidelines for energy-efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The report is useful for evaluating PJ accomplishments in building energy-efficient HOME housing.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-energy-star-unit-reports/
- Description: The HOME Expiring Funds Report is a periodic report that identifies each Participating Jurisdiction that has a grant balance for FY 2011 and earlier. This report is an Excel spreadsheet, with data broken up by state. Any HOME funds appropriated in FY 2011 will not be available for Participating Jurisdictions to expend after September 30, 2018 (for more information please see HOME FACTS - Vol. 2, No. 2, February 2009). HOME funds remaining in the PJ’s FY 2011 grant on this date will be recaptured by the United States Treasury.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-expiring-funds-reports/
- Description: This HOME Program monthly report displays all HOME activities automatically cancelled by IDIS in instances where funds were committed and zero disbursements occurred after 12 months. The auto-cancellation process was eliminated in the HOME Interim final rule, which was published in the Federal Register on December 2, 2016.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-hud-initiated-activity-cancellation-reports/
- Description: The monthly Post 2011 HOME Homebuyer Activities Report is an Excel spreadsheet to assist PJs in tracking compliance with the homebuyer sales deadline. PJs can use this report to view homebuyer activities (1) that were set up in IDIS on or after August 23, 2013, in final draw status, or have more than 90 percent of the HOME funds drawn yet no draws have been processed in the past six months; or (2) that have activities with a 2012 or 2013 program year in IDIS that are in final draw status, or have more than 90 percent of the HOME funds drawn yet no draws have been processed in the past six months.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-homebuyer-activities-reports/
- Description: This monthly cumulative summary report of HOME data by fiscal year includes: allocations, commitments, disbursements, leveraging ratios, low-income benefit, committed funds by activity type, and HOME cost per unit by tenure and activity type.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-national-production-reports/
- Description: This HOME Program monthly report is an Excel spreadsheet available by state. Participating Jurisdictions can use this report to view open activities in IDIS including activities with 100 percent of the funds drawn and with a status code of FD, or final draw. The HOME final rule at 24 CFR 92.502(d)(1) requires Participating Jurisdictions to enter project completion data into IDIS within 120 days of making a final draw for a project (see HOMEfires Vol. 6 No. 1, August 2005). In addition, Participating Jurisdictions can view activities that have been open (OP) for several years with little or no HOME funds drawn. These projects, if not progressing, should be cancelled. Likewise, Field Offices can use this report as a desk-monitoring tool to view each Participating Jurisdiction’s open activities in need of completion or cancellation in IDIS.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-pjs-open-activities-reports/
- Description: This HOME Program monthly report is an Excel spreadsheet available by state, similar to the HOME Participating Jurisdiction's Open Activities Reports. Participating Jurisdictions can use this report to identify units in HOME projects that are marked "vacant" in IDIS. If the vacant units are part of a completed HOME IDIS activity, occupancy and beneficiary data should be entered for these units. Field Offices can use this report as a desk-monitoring tool to view each PJ's progress toward 100% occupancy.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-pjs-vacant-unit-reports/
- Description: The HOME Program Performance SNAPSHOTs are quarterly cumulative performance reports, which can be useful in tracking the HOME program progress of participating jurisdictions and in keeping constituents more fully informed of the types of activities undertaken with HOME funds. The SNAPSHOT is an important tool in helping to evaluate the performance of participating jurisdictions by providing a context for accomplishments. The SNAPSHOT factors in the most recently completed Federal Fiscal Year allocations. In addition, for each quarter you can view PJ rankings by: State PJs, Local PJs with Rental Activities, and Local PJs with No Rental Activities.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-performance-snapshot-and-pj-rankings-reports/
- Description: HOME Income Limits are calculated using the same methodology that HUD uses for calculating the income limits for the Section 8 program. These limits are based on HUD estimates of median family income, with adjustments based on family size. The Department's methodology for calculating nationwide median family income figures is described in Notice PDR-2001-01. For more information about how HUD calculates the HOME Program income limits, visit HUDUSER.ORG, the website for HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-income-limits/
- Description: In accordance with 24 CFR Part 92.252, HUD provides maximum HOME rent limits. The maximum HOME rents are the lesser of: 1) The fair market rent for existing housing for comparable units in the area as established by HUD under 24 CFR 888.111, or 2) a rent that does not exceed 30 percent of the adjusted income of a family whose annual income equals 65 percent of the median income for the area, as determined by HUD, with adjustments for number of bedrooms in the unit. The HOME rent limits provided by HUD will include average occupancy per unit and adjusted income assumptions. For more information about the annual calculation of Fair Market Rents, visit HUDUSER.ORG, the website for HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/home/home-rent-limits/
- Description: All HOME activities (homebuyer assistance, homeowner rehab, tenant-based rental assistance, and multifamily rental).
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/a0ec697e7a9149dca138e481b73b392b_0
- Description: HOME provides formula grants to States and localities that communities use often in partnership with local nonprofit groups to fund a wide range of activities that build, buy, and/or rehabilitate affordable housing for rent or homeownership or provide direct rental assistance to low-income people.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3c7d38c5c364456bbfa9f71ec74bc55e_0
- Description: These monthly reports assist grantees and HUD Field Offices in monitoring compliance with the 2-year commitment requirement of the HTF statute and the 5-year expenditure requirement of the HTF regulations.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/htf/htf-deadline-compliance-status-reports/
- Description: This page contains the income limits for the HTF Program.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/htf/htf-income-limits/
- Description: This page contains the rent limits for the HTF Program. Per 24 CFR § 93.302, HUD provides the following maximum HTF rent limits. The maximum HTF rents are: 1. Extremely Low Income Tenants: The HTF rent plus utilities of an extremely low-income tenant shall not exceed the greater of 30 percent of the federal poverty line or 30 percent of the income of a family whose annual income equals 30 percent of the median income for the geographic area, as determined by HUD, with adjustments for the number of bedrooms in the unit. 2. Very Low Income Tenants: The HTF rent plus utilities of a very low income tenant shall not exceed 30 percent of the income of a family whose annual income equals 50 percent of the median income for the area, as determined by HUD, with adjustments for the number of bedrooms in the unit.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/htf/htf-rent-limits/
- Description: This tool assists applicants to HUD's Promise Zone initiative prepare data to submit with their application by allowing applicants to draw the exact location of the area they intend to serve.
- Data Dictionary URL: http://www.huduser.org/PZ/promiseZone.html
- Description: This dataset includes Promise Zone initiative round II applicant project data from 111 urban, rural, and tribal communities who consented to share their application information beyond application purposes. This data can be quickly filtered by geographical location or listed PZ goal to gain a better understanding of nationwide, community-initiated revitalization efforts.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/promise-zone-round-2-applicant-geography-and-goal-data
- Description: HOPWA Performance Profiles are generated quarterly for all agencies receiving HOPWA formula or competitive grants. Performance Profiles are available at the national level and by individual grantee. Competitive grantees may have multiple grants at a given time; therefore, some competitive grantees have more than one report per year.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/hopwa/hopwa-performance-profiles/
- Description: This page contains the income limits for the HOPWA Program.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/5332/hopwa-income-limits/
- Description: The HOPWA Program is the only Federal program dedicated to address housing needs for low-income persons who are living with HIV/AIDS and their families. Funds are distributed to states and cities by formula allocations and made available as part of the area's Consolidated Plan. In addition, some projects are selected in national competitions to serve as service delivery models or operate in non-formula areas. Grantees partner with nonprofit organizations and housing agencies to provide housing and support to beneficiaries.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/97ecb229d6f641d686c085d351eb082b_0
- Description: This bi-weekly report contains cumulative expenditure data for each NSP grantee, including grant amount, program income received and disbursed, draw down amounts, and line of credit balance.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/622/nsp-weekly-commitment-and-drawdown-report/
- Description: NSP Quarterly Performance Reports (QPRs) provide information on how grantees are using NSP funds. QPRs contain project names, activity descriptions, project locations, national objectives, funds budgeted and expended, funding sources, numbers of properties and housing units, beginning and ending dates of activities, and numbers of low- and moderate income persons or households benefiting from the use of NSP funds. QPRs are submitted via the Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting (DRGR) System and reviewed and approved by HUD before posting.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/nsp/nsp-quarterly-performance-reports-qpr/
- Description: NSP Action Plans, also known as Substantial Amendments, contain a description of a grantee’s intended use for NSP funds. The plans contain information on the following topics: the areas of greatest need for NSP funding, the distribution and use of funds, program definitions and descriptions, low income targeting, public comment, and activity descriptions. Action Plans are submitted via the Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting (DRGR) System and reviewed and approved by HUD before posting.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/nsp/nsp-action-plans/
- Description: The NSP Investment Cluster (NIC) study analyzes how markets treated with a concentration of NSP investment have changed over time compared to similar markets that have only minimally or not been touched by NSP. These findings are then displayed in a series of maps and reports at the cluster level and at the grantee level. NIC cluster level maps and reports compare variables such as home sales, vacancies, demographic characteristics, and FHA lending and REO. NIC grantee reports provide a summary of NSP activity and NIC performance scores by activity. These tools can assist grantees and HUD in understanding how markets in which they are investing are changing over time and how certain types of investment might affect NSP target areas.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/nsp/nsp-investment-cluster-nic-reports/
- Description: NSP Production Reports contain cumulative data on units assisted with NSP funds. An NSP grantee reports on the accomplishment of an activity when it meets an End Use, such as providing down payment assistance to an eligible household, demolition of a blighted property, or acquiring and rehabbing a foreclosed property and selling it to an eligible owner occupant. These reports include three Summary Reports of aggregated data for all NSP1, NPS2, and NSP3 grantees, as well as individual state reports for the NSP1 and NSP3 programs. The NSP2 Summary Report does not include State and Local Government data, as NSP2 funding was awarded through a competitive process that includes non-profit organizations. It should also be noted that where the data indicate State vs. Local Government, State refers to the state grantees while Local Government refers to the municipal and urban county grantees.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/nsp/nsp-production-reports/
- Description: NSP Snapshot Reports provide a synopsis of financial performance of NSP grantees. The snapshots provide data on commitments, drawdowns, activity types, and program income. There are program-wide snapshots for NSP1, NSP2, and NSP3 as well as individual snapshots for each grantee. These snapshots are intended to increase transparency to the public about the progress of NSP. Snapshots are posted quarterly.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/nsp/nsp-snapshot-reports/
- Description: This page contains the income limits for NSP.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/3680/nsp-income-limits/
- Description: This service aggregates NSP activity at the 2010 tract-level geography of the U.S. Census.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/19fbaf8a3c434919b45bb1ddf65d91e2_0
- Description: The Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008 provided a first round of formula funding to States and units of general local government, and is referred to as NSP1. HUD awarded grants to a total of 309 grantees including the 55 states and territories and selected local governments to stabilize communities hardest hit by foreclosures and delinquencies.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/72303cdb2c9846a58ed4f1d09e2f8d64_0
- Description: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) provided a second round of funds in 2009. NSP2 provides grants to states, local governments, nonprofits and a consortium of nonprofit entities on a competitive basis. The Recovery Act also authorized HUD to establish NSP-TA (Technical Assistance), a $50 million allocation made available to national and local technical assistance providers to support NSP grantees. NSP2 grantees are constrained to census tract boundaries.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/56ce04ae5d8b4795ab5e25b6316b0553_0
- Description: NSP3 funds authorized under the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) of 2010 provides a third round of neighborhood stabilization grants to all states and select governments on a formula basis. Unlike NSP2, grantees are not constrained to census tract boundaries and can define their target areas more precisely to their intended target area.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/553437d0686147239148141e378716c0_0
- Description: Data for this service is derived from one of two sources: Rural Innovation Fund grantee applications describing proposed allocation areas using U.S. Census block geography, or block-level data identified and selected through the use of mapping tool available to applicants through HUDUSER.gov.
- Data Dictionary URL: https://egis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/5089f5682e8d4ad483bec3966ddbc45f_0