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Capital Financing

MOH facilitates the development of new and preservation of existing affordable housing by providing capital financing and operating subsidies through a variety of housing programs designed to implement the City's priorities for affordable housing, including:

  • Creating new Supportive Housing for persons who are homeless or threatened with homelessness or whose physical or mental well-being or ability to function independently and successfully requires that a variety of human services be associated with their residence.
  • Expanding the stock of Family Rental Housing to increase housing opportunities for poor and working families who need safe, secure housing with multiple bedrooms and family-oriented amenities such as play areas and low-cost child care, with particular emphasis on very low and extremely low income families.
  • Meeting the need for affordable and accessible housing opportunities for our aging population and people with disabilities.
  • Preserving Existing Affordable Housing whose affordability is threatened by conversion to market rate housing or the loss of on-going rent or operating subsidies.

Click here to learn about current MOH Multifamily Capital Housing Finance Programs

How to Apply for Capital Financing for development of affordable housing from MOH.

Operating Subsidies

In collaboration with the Department of Public Health and the Human Services Agency which provide funding for supportive services in supportive housing, MOH administers the City's Local Operating Subsidy Program (LOSP) which provides operating subsidies to buildings that provide supportive housing for homeless individuals and families. 

Technical Assistance

Community-based organizations interested in sponsoring the development of affordable housing in San Francisco may be eligible to receive technical assistance to help determine the potential feasibility of a site or building for such development through one of MOH's contracts with Asian Neighborhood Design, a local non-profit architectural firm specializing in the design and development of affordable housing or the Corporation for Supportive Housing. 

 

 

 

Last updated: 1/14/2011 2:44:23 PM