Request for Rural Workforce Housing Fund (Rwhf) Funds is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development - a government authority operating within Nebraska.
Q: What is the Rural Workforce Housing Fund?
A: The Rural Workforce Housing Fund (RWHF) is a program in Nebraska that provides financial assistance for the development of housing in rural areas.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for RWHF funds?
A: Developers, local governments, and community development organizations are eligible to apply for Rural Workforce Housing Fund (RWHF) funds in Nebraska.
Q: What can RWHF funds be used for?
A: RWHF funds can be used for the construction or rehabilitation of housing projects in rural areas, with a focus on meeting the housing needs of the workforce.
Q: How can one apply for RWHF funds?
A: Interested parties can apply for Rural Workforce Housing Fund (RWHF) funds by submitting an application to the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA).
Q: What are the requirements for RWHF funds?
A: Applicants for RWHF funds must meet certain criteria, including demonstrating the need for workforce housing and providing a financial plan for the proposed project.
Q: Is there any matching requirement for RWHF funds?
A: Yes, there is a matching requirement for RWHF funds, which means that applicants must provide a portion of the project's funding from other sources.
Q: When is the deadline to apply for RWHF funds?
A: The deadline to apply for RWHF funds varies and is determined by the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA). It is important to check the current application deadlines.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development.