Job opportunity – Executive Officer
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United to House LA (ULA) is a sustainable funding stream dedicated to affordable housing production and homelessness prevention in the City of Los Angeles.
Short-Term Emergency Assistance: The Short-Term Emergency Assistance Program will provide short-term emergency funding to tenants who are at risk of losing their housing due to economic shocks.
Income Support for Rent-Burdened At-Risk Seniors and Persons with Disabilities (Income Support Program): The Income Support Program will provide income assistance to lower-income renters — specifically, rent-burdened households with seniors and/or persons with disabilities that are at risk of becoming homeless.
Eviction Defense/Prevention: The Eviction Defense and Prevention Program will provide funding for a right-to-counsel program to provide housing-related legal services to lower-income households threatened with eviction.
Tenant Outreach and Education: The Tenant Outreach and Education Program will provide outreach, education, and navigation services to help ensure that tenants are educated about their rights, understand how to exercise their rights, and avail themselves of available resources.
Protections from Tenant Harassment: The Protections from Tenant Harassment Program will fund monitoring and enforcement of protections against tenant harassment, and support education and outreach activities related to tenant rights.
ULA includes robust data tracking and reporting mandates. Data dashboards provide up-to-date, interactive information on the implementation and impact of ULA.
The ULA Citizen Oversight Committee (COC) was created to oversee and monitor the implementation of ULA. Materials related to the ULA COC, including meeting agendas and materials, are available on the ULA COC landing page.
ULA includes an Affordable Housing Program and a Homelessness Prevention Program, each of which includes several program categories. Program Guidelines provide additional details and parameters on the implementation of those programs.
Each year by July 1st, LAHD creates a three-year plan to allocate expenditures based on the requirements of the ULA Measure.
The Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) administers requests for ULA tax exemptions on conveyances of real property over $5 million for qualified purchasers who develop and/or operate affordable housing, pursuant to Section 21.9.14 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code. Further information and guidance is available on the ULA Exemptions page.
The Homes for LA NOFA Regulations describe the standards, definitions, processes, and all other terms that are shared between the various funding programs. Additional requirements in the regulations include provisions outlined in the ULA measure and requirements from ULA Program Guidelines.
The UNOFA portal will reopen pending a Round 2 of the Homes for LA NOFA.
Please click here to open an application for competitive funding in accordance with the Homes For LA NOFA Regulation and Program Terms.
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