Metro HRA administers programs that help in stabilizing and strengthening the family unit. These programs offer housing assistance payments as well as support services to assist the family in becoming more self-sufficient. These programs include:
This program is designed to promote economic self-sufficiency among participating households in the Section 8 Program. Eligible households receive housing assistance and are connected with appropriate support services and resources within their communities needed to obtain education and/or job training.
The use of housing as a stabilizing force permits the family to invest their energy in other efforts (including employment, education, and job training) that is necessary to achieve economic independence. As their earned income increases, the HRA contributes the difference between the old and the new rent in an escrow account which they are eligible to receive once they have accomplished their goals and are off all forms of welfare assistance. The HRA administers this program for over 200 families.
This program helps qualifying individuals and families in the seven-county metro area purchase their own home. To qualify, an individual or family must be a current participant of the Metro HRA Section 8 Voucher Program or the Council's Family Affordable Housing Program. They must have household income exceeding $26,000/year, and be willing to participate in extensive training, such as homebuyer education, financial counseling, and preparation for the challenges of home ownership. The program provides second mortgages up to $25,500 for each household that completes the requirements of the program. The second mortgage can be used for closing costs, down payments, gap financing, or home rehabilitation. The loans are financed through a partnership between the Family Housing Fund and the Metro HRA.
The Section 8 Rent Assistance Program utilizes the existing private rental market to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing opportunities for low income seniors, disabled individuals, families, and singles at an affordable cost. The Section 8 Program is funded through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The basic purpose of the Section 8 Program is to offer expanded rent assistance opportunities to low income households by utilizing existing housing units. It enables eligible households to rent all housing types throughout the Metro HRA service area, thus avoiding a concentration of assisted housing.
The Metro HRA offers the program in communities throughout Anoka, Carver, and most of suburban Hennepin and Ramsey Counties. For participating cities, please see service area map.
The HRA operates programs for people with disabilities by combining housing assistance and support services. The HRA works with area social service agencies to implement these programs. The goal is to allow people to live as autonomously as possible in the community of their choice. These programs include the following:
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