City of Richland, WA
Home MenuHOME-ARP SUBRECIPIENT RESOURCES FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
Organizations and City Departments that receive HOME-American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds are considered Subrecipients. The resources provided below are tools and information to assist Subrecipients with compliance and performance. If you have any questions about this information please contact Toni Lehman at tlehman@ci.richland.wa.us
All HOME-ARP funds must benefit individuals and families in one of the four qualifying populations (“QPs”) listed below:
- Experiencing homelessness.
- At-risk of homelessness
- Fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking, as defined by HUD.
- Other populations where providing assistance would prevent homelessness or would serve those with the greatest risk of housing instability.
HOME-ARP Affordable Rental Housing Policies and Attachments
- HOME-ARP AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
- Attachment A - QP Documentation Requirements
- Attachment B - Definitions
- Attachment C - Area Median Income
- Attachment D - National Standards for the Condition of HUD Housing
- Attachment E - NSPIRE Checklist
- Attachment F - Lead Based Paint Notice
- Attachment G - Lead Based Paint Checklist
- Attachment H - Inspection Checklist
- Attachment I - Affirmative Marketing Plan
- Attachment J - Home Rental Development Underwriting
- Attachment K - Procurement Policy
- Attachment L - URA