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The Ohio 811 Program administered by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) allows extremely low-income households comprised of one or more adults with a disability to live in an integrated setting through rental subsidy and access to supportive services.
Through eligible Ohio nonprofits, the Housing Assistance Grant Program enables homeowners to stay in their homes by providing emergency home repairs and renovations for handicap accessibility.
This webpage contains DODD’s housing programs, additional housing resources, and search tools available to people with developmental disabilities and their families with housing options throughout Ohio as well as Ohio’s Plan to Increase Access to Community Living.
The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) provides several programs aimed at helping disabled individuals find and maintain affordable housing. These programs include down payment assistance, homebuyer education and access to affordable rental properties.
29 sie 2024 · COLUMBUS, OH - The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA), on behalf of the state of Ohio, was awarded $8 million by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide affordable housing for eligible Ohioans with disabilities.
The Housing Development Assistance programs (HDAP) assist with the costs of developing or preserving affordable housing. Programs are funded by the Federal HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) and the Ohio Housing Trust Fund (OHTF).
The Ohio 811 Program is designed to expand the supply of housing for extremely low-income, non-elderly people with developmental disabilities while connecting people with appropriate supports and services under the Ohio Medicaid Plan.