Housing Programs

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**Carver County is currently out of funding for both our Statewide Affordable Housing Aid Program and our Local Homeless Prevention Aid Program. Check back in January as we may have more funding then**

 

Statewide Affordable Housing Aid Program

Any Carver County household who does NOT have children in Carver County schools who are earning less than 80% of area median gross income and are experiencing one of the following:

  • Living in overcrowded conditions in their current housing and require assistance to move into new housing that is not overcrowded.
    • Overcrowded is defined as having more than 2 people per bedroom.
  • Lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and requires assistance to obtain new permanent housing.
  • Possible eviction at current rental due to back owed rent
  • Requires assistance to secure more affordable housing.

AMI

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80%

5,708/mo

6,520/mo

7,337/mo

8,150/mo

8,804/mo

9,454/mo

10,108/mo

10,758/mo

Local Homeless Prevention Aid Program

MUST be a Carver County resident with child (children) who attends prekindergarten (3 years of age or older) through grade 12 Carver County academic program whose income is below 80% of area median gross income and are experiencing one of the following:

  • Living in overcrowded conditions in their current housing and require assistance to move into new housing that is not overcrowded.
    • Overcrowded is defined as having more than 2 people per bedroom.
  • Lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and requires assistance to obtain new permanent housing.
  • Possible eviction at current residence due to back owed rent.
  • Possible loss of home due to unpaid mortgage.
  • Requires assistance to secure more affordable housing.
  • Utilities at rental property if there is a threat of shut off or eviction.

AMI

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

80%

5,708/mo

6,520/mo

7,337/mo

8,150/mo

8,804/mo

9,454/mo

10,108/mo

10,758/mo

 

Call 211

Find help with rent payment assistance by calling 2-1-1, texting your zip code to 898-211, or visiting the United Way 2-1-1 website – even if you are not being evicted and to get an assessment of your housing needs.

Housing Resources

Call (952) 442-4496 to speak with a member of the Housing Unit for help connecting to housing resources in the community or click the following link for more housing info: Housing Resources.