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  1. Housing Assistance Program Data - Renters

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    Updated Jun 7, 2025
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    FEMA/Response and Recovery/Recovery Directorate (2025). Housing Assistance Program Data - Renters [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/housing-assistance-program-data-renters-nemis
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    Jun 7, 2025
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    Federal Emergency Management Agencyhttp://www.fema.gov/
    Description

    The dataset was generated by FEMA’s Individual Assistance (IA) reporting team and contains raw, unedited data from FEMA's National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS).rnThis dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data for registration renters from FEMA’s Housing Assistance program within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for the declarations, starting with disaster declaration DR4116 (declared in 2013). Core data elements include number of applicants, county, zip code, and severity of damage, with individual data elements and descriptions listed in the metadata information within the dataset. rnData is self-reported and subject to human error. For example, when an applicant registers online, they enter their street and city address. The system runs a check and suggests a county. The applicant can override that choice. Similarly, with a call center registration, the Human Services Specialist (HSS) representatives are instructed to ask what county they live in. An applicant has the right to choose the county.rnThe financial information is derived from NEMIS and not FEMA's official financial systems. Due to differences in reporting periods, status of obligations and application of business rules, this financial information may differ slightly from official publication on public websites such as usaspending.gov. This dataset is not intended to be used for any official federal reporting.rnTo learn more about disaster assistance please visit https://www.fema.gov/individual-disaster-assistance.rnCitation: The Agency’s preferred citation for datasets (API usage or file downloads) can be found on the OpenFEMA Terms and Conditions page, Citing Data section: https://www.fema.gov/about/openfema/terms-conditions.rnIf you have media inquiries about this dataset, please email the FEMA News Desk FEMA-News-Desk@fema.dhs.gov or call (202) 646-3272. For inquiries about FEMA's data and Open government program please contact the OpenFEMA team via email OpenFEMA@fema.dhs.gov.

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    Housing Assistance Program Data - Owners

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    Updated Sep 11, 2024
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    Department of Homeland Security (2024). Housing Assistance Program Data - Owners [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/housing-assistance-program-data-owners-nemis
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 11, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Homeland Security
    Description

    This dataset was generated by FEMA's Individual Assistance (IA) reporting team to share data on FEMA's Housing Assistance program for house owners within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for the declarations, starting with disaster declaration DR4116 (declared in 2013). rnThis dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data. Core data elements include number of applicants, county, zip code, inspections, severity of damage, and assistance provided. Individual data elements and descriptions are listed in the metadata information within the dataset.rnData is self-reported and subject to human error. For example, when an applicant registers online, they enter their street and city address. The system runs a check and suggests a county. The applicant can override that choice. Similarly, with a call center registration, the Human Services Specialist (HSS) representatives are instructed to ask what county they live in. An applicant has the right to choose the county. To learn more about disaster assistance please visit https://www.fema.gov/individual-disaster-assistance.rnThe financial information is derived from NEMIS and not FEMA's official financial systems. Due to differences in reporting periods, status of obligations and application of business rules, this financial information may differ slightly from official publication on public websites such as usaspending.gov. This dataset is not intended to be used for any official federal reporting.rnCitation: The Agency’s preferred citation for datasets (API usage or file downloads) can be found on the OpenFEMA Terms and Conditions page, Citing Data section: https://www.fema.gov/about/openfema/terms-conditions.rnIf you have media inquiries about this dataset, please email the FEMA News Desk at FEMA-News-Desk@fema.dhs.gov or call (202) 646-3272. For inquiries about FEMA's data and Open Government program, please email the OpenFEMA team at OpenFEMA@fema.dhs.gov.

  3. Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) Grantees

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    Updated Mar 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) Grantees [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/fair-housing-assistance-program-fhap-grantees
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    Mar 1, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    This dataset denotes the locations and pertinent information for Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) grantees. If such agencies are determined by FHEO to enforce state or local fair housing laws that are substantially equivalent to the federal Fair Housing Act, they can receive financial and operational assistance from FHEO to enforce such laws. FHAP agencies receive funding from HUD to support their efforts. Payments are made once a year after the end of the period of performance for that agency.

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    FEMA Housing Assistance Program Data.

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    Updated Nov 22, 2017
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    (2017). FEMA Housing Assistance Program Data. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/d18ec98db7bc4dcaada32e013e4723fb/html
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    Nov 22, 2017
    Description

    description: This dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data generated by FEMA s Enterprise Coordination & Information Management (ECIM) reporting team to share data on FEMA s Housing Assistance Program within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for declarations. The data is divided into data for renters and data for property owners.; abstract: This dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data generated by FEMA s Enterprise Coordination & Information Management (ECIM) reporting team to share data on FEMA s Housing Assistance Program within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for declarations. The data is divided into data for renters and data for property owners.

  5. Public Housing Agency

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    • gimi9.com
    Updated Mar 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Public Housing Agency [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/public-housing-agency-pha-inventory
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    Mar 1, 2024
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    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    The dataset contains current data on low rent and Section 8 units in PHA's administered by HUD. The Section 8 Rental Voucher Program increases affordable housing choices for very low-income households by allowing families to choose privately owned rental housing. Through the Section 8 Rental Voucher Program, the administering housing authority issues a voucher to an income-qualified household, which then finds a unit to rent. If the unit meets the Section 8 quality standards, the PHA then pays the landlord the amount equal to the difference between 30 percent of the tenant's adjusted income (or 10 percent of the gross income or the portion of welfare assistance designated for housing) and the PHA-determined payment standard for the area. The rent must be reasonable compared with similar unassisted units.

  6. Estimated Housing Authority Service Areas

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    Updated Mar 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Estimated Housing Authority Service Areas [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/estimated-housing-authority-service-areas
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    Mar 1, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    This service denotes estimated PHA service area boundaries in an effort to provide critical data to those responsible (HUD staff, researchers, and external partners) for the evaluation and monitoring of HUD’s rental assistance programs. This is an experimental dataset that is designed to aid researchers in studying the HUD-funded Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher programs. The methodology and the service areas themselves have not been validated by HUD’s Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH) or the Public Housing Agencies. PD&R welcomes engagement from internal and external stakeholders on the continued refinement and development of this dataset.

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    Housing Assistance and Information

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    • visionzero-lahub.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 17, 2015
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    lahub_admin (2015). Housing Assistance and Information [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/lahub::housing-assistance-and-information-1
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    Nov 17, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    lahub_admin
    License

    Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Locations of offices providing housing assistance and information in Los Angeles CountyThis dataset is maintained through the County of Los Angeles Location Management System. The Location Management System is used by the County of Los Angeles GIS Program to maintain a single, comprehensive geographic database of locations countywide. For more information on the Location Management System, visit http://egis3.lacounty.gov/lms/.

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    Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA) Zones

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    • data.seattle.gov
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    Updated Jun 29, 2025
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    City of Seattle ArcGIS Online (2025). Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA) Zones [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/mandatory-housing-affordability-mha-zones-53917
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    Jun 29, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Seattle ArcGIS Online
    Description

    Note: This map is not an official zoning map. For precise zoning information, please call or visit the Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Department of Construction and InspectionsZoning areas where Mandatory Housing Affordability requirements may apply.Mandatory Housing Affordability requires new development to contribute to affordable housing by including affordable housing in the development or making a payment to the City’s Office of Housing to support affordable housing. The amount of the MHA contribution varies based on a property’s _location and other factors specified in Seattle Municipal Code Chapters 23.58B and 23.58C.

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    Housing Assistance Programme Enquiry - Dataset - PSB Data Catalogue

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    Updated Mar 22, 2021
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    (2021). Housing Assistance Programme Enquiry - Dataset - PSB Data Catalogue [Dataset]. https://datacatalogue.gov.ie/dataset/housing-assistance-programme-enquiry
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 22, 2021
    Description

    Data gathered through questions asked via Online ask question service

  10. Housing Choice Voucher Program Data

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    Updated Mar 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Housing Choice Voucher Program Data [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/housing-choice-voucher-program-support-division-psd
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    Mar 1, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program Management Programmatic Reports are created from information collected from Housing Authorities across the nation on the use of HUD vouchers by the Housing Voucher Program Support Division.

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    Housing Assistance Payments Shared Services Systems - Dataset - PSB Data...

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    Updated Mar 1, 2021
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    (2021). Housing Assistance Payments Shared Services Systems - Dataset - PSB Data Catalogue [Dataset]. https://datacatalogue.gov.ie/dataset/housing-assistance-payments-shared-services-systems
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 1, 2021
    Description

    Database of all HAP applicants

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    Emergency Shelter Grantee (ESG) Areas.

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    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
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    Updated Feb 11, 2016
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    (2016). Emergency Shelter Grantee (ESG) Areas. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/566cd6bc9636461f8a64524990874777/html
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 11, 2016
    Description

    description: The Emergency Shelter Grants (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. The 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.; abstract: The Emergency Shelter Grants (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. The 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.

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    NCHS Survey Data Linked to the Department of Housing and Urban Development...

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    • data.virginia.gov
    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Jun 16, 2022
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    NCHS/DAE/DLMAB (2022). NCHS Survey Data Linked to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Housing Assistance Program Files [Dataset]. https://data.cdc.gov/National-Center-for-Health-Statistics/NCHS-Survey-Data-Linked-to-the-Department-of-Housi/xcz7-jei9
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    xml, tsv, application/rdfxml, csv, application/rssxml, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 16, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    NCHS/DAE/DLMAB
    Description

    NCHS has linked 1999-2018 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and 1999-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to administrative data through 2019 for the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) largest housing assistance programs: the Housing Choice Voucher program, public housing, and privately owned, subsidized multifamily housing. Linkage of NCHS survey participants with HUD administrative records provides the opportunity to examine relationships between housing and health.

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    Total and Affordable Housing Units

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    • data.lacity.org
    Updated Jun 21, 2025
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    data.lacity.org (2025). Total and Affordable Housing Units [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/total-and-affordable-housing-units
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 21, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    data.lacity.org
    Description

    In October 2015, Mayor Garcetti released Executive Directive 13, Support for Affordable Housing (ED 13). ED 13 is a “Back to Basics” operational directive that helps streamline the development of critical new housing developments that address our housing shortage. This dataset tracks the City's progress towards the goals outlined in the directive: (1) Permitting 100,000 new units from the start of Mayor Garcetti's administration through the end of fiscal year 2021, and (2) Building or preserving 15,000 affordable housing units for low-income households in this same time period.

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    Housing Solidarity Fund (FSL): support for access to housing in...

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    Housing Solidarity Fund (FSL): support for access to housing in Loire-Atlantique by EPCI | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_94352791ae4b733aa513fe77df00b7c921c5797c/
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    Loire-Atlantique
    Description

    Number of households benefiting from inter-municipal access to housing assistance since 2008. * * * * The Solidarity Fund for Housing (FSL) grants financial assistance to people in difficulty to enable them to access or maintain housing. They apply to all rental sectors (public or private park). Statistical confidentiality shall be applied: not all information between 1 and 4 included is disseminated. They correspond to uninformed cells.

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    Income-Restricted Housing Inventory

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    csv, pdf
    Updated Jul 6, 2023
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    Mayor's Office of Housing (2023). Income-Restricted Housing Inventory [Dataset]. https://data.boston.gov/dataset/income-restricted-housing
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    csv(118206), csv(102677), pdf(63838), pdf(104953), pdf(63774), csv(113262), csv(113058), pdf(415408)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 6, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Mayor's Office of Housing
    License

    ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This data, maintained by the Mayor’s Office of Housing (MOH), is an inventory of all income-restricted units in the city. This data includes public housing owned by the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), privately- owned housing built with funding from DND and/or on land that was formerly City-owned, and privately-owned housing built without any City subsidy, e.g., created using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) or as part of the Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP). Information is gathered from a variety of sources, including the City's IDP list, permitting and completion data from the Inspectional Services Department (ISD), newspaper advertisements for affordable units, Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation’s (CEDAC) Expiring Use list, and project lists from the BHA, the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), MassHousing, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), among others. The data is meant to be as exhaustive and up-to-date as possible, but since many units are not required to report data to the City of Boston, MOH is constantly working to verify and update it. See the data dictionary for more information on the structure of the data and important notes. The database only includes units that have a deed-restriction. It does not include tenant-based (also known as mobile) vouchers, which subsidize rent, but move with the tenant and are not attached to a particular unit. There are over 22,000 tenant-based vouchers in the city of Boston which provide additional affordability to low- and moderate-income households not accounted for here. The Income-Restricted Housing report can be directly accessed here:
    https://www.boston.gov/sites/default/files/file/2023/04/Income%20Restricted%20Housing%202022_0.pdf

    Learn more about income-restricted housing (as well as other types of affordable housing) here: https://www.boston.gov/affordable-housing-boston#income-restricted

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    Data from: Public Housing Authorities

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    • catalog.data.gov
    Updated May 8, 2012
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    (2012). Public Housing Authorities [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_public-housing-authorities
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    May 8, 2012
    Description

    This dataset denotes Public Housing Authority (PHA) office locations, contact information, and program availability. 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 over 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.

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    Local Law 79/2022 and 136/2024 - Temporary Housing Assistance Usage

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    • data.cityofnewyork.us
    Updated Jul 5, 2025
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    data.cityofnewyork.us (2025). Local Law 79/2022 and 136/2024 - Temporary Housing Assistance Usage [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/local-law-79-2022-temporary-housing-assistance-usage
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    Jul 5, 2025
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    data.cityofnewyork.us
    Description

    The Temporary Housing Assistance Report provides a monthly overview on emergency housing assistance usage, as codified in section 3-11.6 of the New York City Administrative Code (“Ad. Code”) through adoption of Local Law 79 of 2022 (“Local Law 79”) and Local Law 136 of 2024 (“Local Law 136”). Local Law 79 requires City agencies to report on, among other metrics, the utilization of and applications for multi-agency emergency housing assistance and exists from City-administered facilities. Local Law 136 builds on Local Law 79 to mandate further reporting on domestic violence emergency and tier II shelters.

  19. USDA Rural Housing Assets

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    • catalog.data.gov
    21, 57
    Updated Sep 27, 2024
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    Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). USDA Rural Housing Assets [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/usda-rural-housing-assets
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    21, 57Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Authors
    Department of Housing and Urban Development
    Description

    This dataset allows users to map United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) rural development multi family housing assets. The USDA, Rural Development (RD) Agency operates a broad range of programs that were formally administered by the Farmers Home Administration to support affordable housing and community development in rural areas. RD helps rural communities and individuals by providing loans and grants for housing and community facilities. RD provides funding for single family homes, apartments for low-income persons or the elderly, housing for farm laborers, childcare centers, fire and police stations, hospitals, libraries, nursing homes and schools.

  20. HOME Program Grantee Areas

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    Updated Mar 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). HOME Program Grantee Areas [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/home-program-grantee-areas
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    Mar 1, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    This dataset denotes the boundaries of HOME Program Entitlement Communities and State Administered Non-Entitlement grantees. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investments Partnership Program (HOME) are federal block grants distributed via formula to states and local governments. The HOME Program is a federal block grant program distributed (via formula) to states and local governments. Participating jurisdictions may use HOME funds for a variety of housing activities, according to local housing needs. Eligible uses of funds include: tenant-based rental assistance, housing rehabilitation, assistance to home-buyers, and new construction of housing.

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FEMA/Response and Recovery/Recovery Directorate (2025). Housing Assistance Program Data - Renters [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/housing-assistance-program-data-renters-nemis
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Housing Assistance Program Data - Renters

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Dataset updated
Jun 7, 2025
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Federal Emergency Management Agencyhttp://www.fema.gov/
Description

The dataset was generated by FEMA’s Individual Assistance (IA) reporting team and contains raw, unedited data from FEMA's National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS).rnThis dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data for registration renters from FEMA’s Housing Assistance program within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for the declarations, starting with disaster declaration DR4116 (declared in 2013). Core data elements include number of applicants, county, zip code, and severity of damage, with individual data elements and descriptions listed in the metadata information within the dataset. rnData is self-reported and subject to human error. For example, when an applicant registers online, they enter their street and city address. The system runs a check and suggests a county. The applicant can override that choice. Similarly, with a call center registration, the Human Services Specialist (HSS) representatives are instructed to ask what county they live in. An applicant has the right to choose the county.rnThe financial information is derived from NEMIS and not FEMA's official financial systems. Due to differences in reporting periods, status of obligations and application of business rules, this financial information may differ slightly from official publication on public websites such as usaspending.gov. This dataset is not intended to be used for any official federal reporting.rnTo learn more about disaster assistance please visit https://www.fema.gov/individual-disaster-assistance.rnCitation: The Agency’s preferred citation for datasets (API usage or file downloads) can be found on the OpenFEMA Terms and Conditions page, Citing Data section: https://www.fema.gov/about/openfema/terms-conditions.rnIf you have media inquiries about this dataset, please email the FEMA News Desk FEMA-News-Desk@fema.dhs.gov or call (202) 646-3272. For inquiries about FEMA's data and Open government program please contact the OpenFEMA team via email OpenFEMA@fema.dhs.gov.

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