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Rhode Island affordable housing finance.

RIHousing is Rhode Island's state housing finance agency, allocating federal LIHTC, issuing multifamily and single-family bonds, administering federal HOME, NHTF, Section 8 HCV (statewide except for j.

State HFA
RIHousing
Rhode Island Housing
Tax credit programs
Federal LIHTC
Federal LIHTC via RIHousing; no broad state LIHTC
State housing trust funds
Housing Resources Fund · Bond proceeds
State Housing Bond proceeds (2021 + 2024 voter-approved bonds)
State rental assistance
Limited statewide
Primarily federal Section 8 admin via RIHousing and local PHAs
2026 PAB cap
~$397M
Per-capita $135 × 1.10M population — floor applies
FHLB district
FHLB Boston
FHLB of Boston

The Rhode Island housing-finance ecosystem

Rhode Island's housing pipeline draws on a mix of state agencies, federal pass-through programs, and local frameworks. Programs span the full spectrum: low-income rental, supportive housing for special-needs populations, workforce / missing-middle housing, homelessness prevention, first-time homebuyer assistance, mixed-use redevelopment, and disaster recovery. Below is a directory of every currently-active state-level and major-local program, organized by administering agency.

State Housing Finance Agency

Rhode Island Housing (RIHousing)

RIHousing is Rhode Island's state housing finance agency, allocating federal LIHTC, issuing multifamily and single-family bonds, administering federal HOME, NHTF, Section 8 HCV (statewide except for jurisdictions with local PHAs), and operating Rhode Island's primary first-mortgage homebuyer products. Rhode Island voters approved a $50 million housing bond in 2021 and a $120 million housing bond in 2024.

Federal 9% LIHTC

Competitive · Rental

RIHousing allocates Rhode Island's federal 9% LIHTC ceiling — approximately $3.8 million in 2026 following OBBBA's 12% increase. Annual competitive QAP process.

IRC § 42 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

4% LIHTC + Multifamily Bonds

Non-competitive · Bonds

Non-competitive 4% LIHTC paired with RIHousing-issued multifamily revenue bonds.

IRC § 42(h)(4) · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Housing Bond 2021 ($50M)

State capital subsidy · Voter-approved

Rhode Island's 2021 voter-approved $50 million housing bond supporting affordable rental development, community revitalization, and supportive housing across the state.

RIGL § 42-128 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Housing Bond 2024 ($120M)

State capital subsidy · Voter-approved

Rhode Island's 2024 voter-approved $120 million housing bond — significant expansion of state-funded affordable housing investment supporting development, preservation, and supportive housing.

RIGL § 42-128 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Housing Resources Fund

State capital subsidy

Rhode Island's state-funded housing trust fund administered by RIHousing supporting affordable housing development and homeownership programs.

HOME Investment Partnerships

Federal pass-through

RIHousing administers Rhode Island's HOME allocation, primarily for multifamily rental development paired with LIHTC.

42 U.S.C. § 12701 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF)

Federal pass-through · ELI

RIHousing administers Rhode Island's NHTF allocation for housing serving extremely-low-income households.

12 U.S.C. § 4568 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (statewide)

Federal vouchers · RIHousing admin

RIHousing administers Section 8 HCV statewide in jurisdictions not served by a local PHA.

24 CFR Part 982 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Section 811 Project Rental Assistance

Operating subsidy · Disability

RIHousing administers Rhode Island's HUD Section 811 PRA allocation for extremely-low-income persons with disabilities.

42 U.S.C. § 8013 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)

Federal · Homelessness

RIHousing administers Rhode Island's federal ESG allocation for emergency shelter, rapid rehousing, and homelessness prevention.

24 CFR Part 576 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon

Permanent Supportive Housing

Supportive housing · Coordinated

RIHousing capital subsidy for permanent supportive housing combined with operating subsidies from RI Executive Office of Health and Human Services.

RIHousing · EOHHS Deep-dive coming soon

FirstHomes

Homeownership · Below-market mortgage

RIHousing's flagship single-family first-mortgage product for first-time homebuyers offering below-market rates and DPA options.

RIHousing DPA

Homeownership · DPA

RIHousing's down-payment assistance programs combining grants and forgivable second-mortgage loans with FirstHomes mortgage.

RIHousing Mortgage Credit Certificate

Homeownership · Federal tax credit

Federal income-tax credit for eligible first-time buyers equal to a percentage of mortgage interest paid annually.

IRC § 25 · RIHousing Deep-dive coming soon
Department of Housing & Other State Programs

Rhode Island Department of Housing (DOH) + Office of Housing & Community Development

Rhode Island established a cabinet-level Department of Housing in 2022 coordinating state housing policy across agencies. DOH administers federal CDBG and works with RIHousing on programmatic deployment.

CDBG (state-administered)

Federal pass-through · Non-entitlement

RI Office of Housing & Community Development administers federal CDBG for non-entitlement Rhode Island communities.

42 U.S.C. § 5306 · RI OHCD Deep-dive coming soon

State Housing Policy Coordination

State policy · Cabinet-level

Rhode Island Department of Housing (established 2022) coordinates state housing policy across agencies including RIHousing, the Department of Human Services, the Coalition to End Homelessness, and others.

Rhode Island Historic Preservation Tax Credit

State tax credit · Historic rehab

Rhode Island state historic tax credit for rehabilitation of certified historic structures. Pairs with federal HTC and 4% LIHTC for adaptive-reuse housing developments — heavily used in Providence and Pawtucket.

RIGL § 44-33.2 Deep-dive coming soon
Local Housing Programs

Providence and major Rhode Island local programs

Providence and other major Rhode Island municipalities operate local affordable housing programs combining federal pass-through resources with local subsidy.

Providence Affordable Housing

Local subsidy · Inclusionary

Providence's affordable housing programs through the Department of Planning and Development supporting multifamily and homeownership development. Includes mandatory inclusionary zoning requirements for new development.

City of Providence Deep-dive coming soon

Pawtucket Affordable Housing

Local subsidy

Pawtucket operates affordable housing programs combining federal HOME resources with local subsidy programs.

City of Pawtucket Deep-dive coming soon

How Rhode Island programs typically combine

Programs combine differently depending on what you're building. A short reference of representative stacks across the program-type spectrum:

  • Statewide 9% LIHTC: 9% LIHTC + Housing Bond 2024 proceeds + Housing Resources Fund + HOME.
  • 4% LIHTC + bonds: 4% LIHTC + RIHousing bonds + state bond proceeds.
  • Historic adaptive reuse (Providence): Federal HTC + RI Historic TC + 4% LIHTC + RIHousing bonds.
  • Permanent supportive housing: 9% LIHTC + Section 811 PRA + EOHHS operating subsidy.
  • Providence inclusionary: IZ obligations + 9% LIHTC + Housing Resources Fund.
  • First-time homebuyer: FirstHomes mortgage + DPA + MCC.

Post-OBBBA implications

  • Permanent 12% LIHTC increase: Rhode Island's annual 9% LIHTC ceiling is permanently larger starting 2026.
  • 25% PAB financed-by test: for bonds issued after December 31, 2025, materially expanding the pipeline of 4% LIHTC deals that can be supported per dollar of bond volume cap.
  • Permanent OZ designations: Qualified Opportunity Zone designations gain permanence; Rural OZ provisions may apply in qualifying portions of the state.
  • Section 45L / 179D termination (June 30, 2026): Developers pursuing energy-efficient construction should accelerate placed-in-service dates.

This is educational reference material for affordable-housing practitioners, not legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. State program details, funding levels, and rules change frequently — consult the relevant state agencies and qualified counsel before structuring any transaction. See Disclaimer.