Beyond Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

This brief provides an analysis of how Qualified Allocation Plans (QAPs) prioritize supportive housing development and guidelines that housing finance agencies and state leaders can use to begin closing the supportive housing gap across the country.

The following brief provides an analysis of how Qualified Allocation Plans (QAPs) – which layout each jurisdiction’s plan for distributing Low-income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) – prioritize supportive housing development. It also offers guidelines that housing finance agencies and state leaders can use to begin closing the supportive housing gap across the country.

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