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Snapshot of Arkansas' preservation programs and Low Income Housing Tax Credit allocations.
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Summary of Arkansas' Low Income Housing Tax Credit allocations.
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The Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA) awards points for meeting the requirements of the following third party building standards:
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The Arkansas Development Finance Agency (ADFA) awards points for projects where 100% of the units are designated for seniors
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The Arkansas Development Finance Agency (ADFA) awards a 30% Basis Boost for projects funded in part by Rural Develoment (RD)
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The 2019 Arkansas QAP calculates an Area of
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The Arkansas Development Finance Agency (ADFA) provides a per-unit cost cap for different types of developments, including a cap of $131,000 per unit for Aquisition/Rehabilitation projects.
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The Arkansas Development Finance Agency incentivizes extending the affordability to 35 years or later. Arkansas' QAP also gives points if the development contributes to as community revitalization
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Arkansas' 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan includes points for water efficiency.
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Arkansas’s 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan includes potential competitive scoring advantages for supportive housing.
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The Arkansas Development Finance Authority lays out specific guidelines for receiving 4% tax exempt bonds in its 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan.
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The Arkansas Development Finance Authority awards points and a 30% basis boost for development committing to green and sustainable development in its 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan.
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The Arkansas Development Finance Authority encourages senior developments to apply for Low Income Housing Tax Credits in the 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan by awarding points.
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The Arkansas Development Finance Authority's 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan encourages rural project to apply for Low Income Housing Tax Credits by awarding points and increasing the eligible
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The Arkansas Finance Development Authority (AFHA) awards points for rehabilitation in its 2015 Qualified Allocation Plan. Points are also available to projects committing to extended affordability