State approves $20M investment for multifamily housing tax credit developments

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MADISON—State officials announced a $20 million investment to provide funding to help fill financing gaps for affordable multifamily developments that received 2020 and 2021 federal or state housing tax credits.

“I often talk about connecting the dots and affordable housing is one of the most important dots we can connect,” said Gov. Tony Evers. “Affordable housing links business growth, job creation, and education, and it’s good for our workforce, our kids and families, and our seniors. This is a critical investment that will help more folks have access to safe, affordable housing while bolstering community well-being throughout our state.” 

Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) will use the $20 million investment to create a new grant program for developers to help fill shortages in capital sources needed for multifamily housing tax credit projects that still have serious funding gaps.

WHEDA will work directly with its developer partners on a project-by-project basis to allocate the grant funds. The investment is projected to move forward approximately 1,800 affordable rental units throughout the state. More information on the new program and timing for the application process is available here

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“WHEDA’s housing tax credit program has a long-standing history of advancing housing equity and economic opportunity for the people of our state,” said WHEDA CEO and Executive Director Elmer Moore Jr. “We know that demand for these highly competitive credits far outpace availability. That is why it is important for us to work together to help get these housing projects across the finish line despite the challenging market conditions our developer partners are facing.”

WHEDA is the sole administrator for federal affordable housing tax credits in Wisconsin and has been since the program began in 1986. 

This $20 million investment is funded through the states ARPA funds. Wisconsinites can visit BadgerBounceback.wi.gov to view pandemic-related assistance information for families, farmers, businesses, organizations, and communities, as well as the latest data and success stories about how COVID-relief investments are making a difference across the state.

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