Funding Sources Inventory
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Colorado Affordable Housing Financing Fund
The Colorado Affordable Housing Financing Fund supports land banking, equity, and concessionary debt for affordable housing. The Fund was created after Colorado voters passed Proposition 123, a ballot measure authorizing the state to retain money from existing state tax revenue to support affordable housing investment. The Fund is managed by the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) in partnership with CHFA.
Middle-income Housing Tax Credit
Authorized in House Bill 24-1316, CHFA introduced a pilot program, the Middle-income Housing Tax Credit (MIHTC). This new program will support the development of affordable rental housing serving residents with middle income, earning between 80% and 120% AMI and up to 140% in rural resort communities.
Transit-oriented Communities Tax Credit
Authorized in House Bill 24-1434, CHFA introduced a new state Housing Tax Credit, the Transit-oriented Communities (TOC) credit. This resource will support the development of affordable rental housing in transit areas and transit centers or neighborhood centers with a transit-oriented community.