Many people in our state need a safe and affordable place to live. Some groups face more challenges than others, such as rural communities, by-and-for organizations, and Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color (BIPOC) groups. Commerce is working to ensure access to housing is fair and equitable for everyone through the Housing Trust Fund (HTF).
To do this, Commerce’s Capacity Building, Outreach and Support (CBOS) team is working to expand the capacity of new, underserved and by-and-for organizations, serving rural areas and marginalized groups. The goal is to increase underserved community organization access to the Multifamily Rental Housing programs and services to facilitate the development of affordable housing in their communities. This program offers predevelopment technical assistance tailored to the needs of each organization.
Predevelopment technical assistance
Commerce staff and consultants are available to work with groups to plan successful projects focused on developing housing for very low and low-income persons. Technical assistance services are prioritized for organizations serving BIPOC; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Transgender, and other-gender diverse populations; organizations serving marginalized communities, and organizations serving rural areas.
Technical assistance activities vary based on the needs of each organization and community, but may include:
- project planning
- financing strategy
- site planning and design
- feasibility analysis
If you are interested in this program, complete our technical assistance inquiry form so that our team can connect you to the appropriate resource or consultant. You can also submit any questions you may have to our inbox at HTFCapacityBuilding@commerce.wa.gov.
Predevelopment grant funding
The 2024 grant application cycle is closed. Commerce awarded funding to a total of 12 housing developers. This funding will help developers prepare to submit applications to receive capital funding. View our news release for more details.
Please check back for details on how to apply for future opportunities.
Resources
Commerce is working to develop new affordable housing training resources to equip organizations with the knowledge and expertise that they need to pursue affordable housing development. Stay tuned for more information on these by signed up for our email updates.
In the meantime, here are a few existing external resources for affordable housing training:
- Housing Washington: In partnership with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission; Commerce; and Washington State Low Income Housing Alliance, this conference brings together affordable housing professionals striving to create and promote affordable housing solutions throughout the State. Recording of previous conference sessions are available.
- Grow America: offers a six-part affordable housing development webinar series to assist housing developers with additional experience the tools to manage and comply with affordable housing process. The six-part training series includes session on understanding the development process; lending and underwriting; understanding the market; design and sustainability; gap financing; and LIHTC.