Congress appropriates funds for current federal housing programs annually. Appropriations bills originate in the House of Representatives and then go to the Senate, which usually sets somewhat different funding levels in its version of the funding bill. Ultimately, a conference committee reaches a compromise between the varying House and Senate levels. Funding levels in the House and Senate versions of the appropriations bill for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for fiscal 2008, which begins October 1, were as follows as of September 2007.

Public and Indian Housing

Tenant-based rental assistance

House: $16.33 billion

  • $14.7 billion of which goes to renewals of expiring Sec. 8-based contracts
  • $150 million for Sec. 8 rental assistance for relocation and replacement of housing units that are demolished or disposed of
  • $48 million for family self-sufficiency coordinators
  • $30 million for incremental Sec. 8 vouchers for non-elderly disabled families
  • $1.35 billion for administrative and other expenses of public housing agencies

Senate: $16.6 billion

  • $14.9 billion of which goes to renewals of expiring Sec. 8-based contracts
  • $150 million for Sec. 8 rental assistance for relocation and replacement of housing units that are demolished or disposed of
  • $50 million for family self-sufficiency coordinators
  • $30 million for incremental voucher assistance through the Family Unification Program
  • $75 million for incremental rental voucher assistance
  • $1.35 billion for administrative and other expenses of public housing agencies

Project-based rental assistance

House: $6.5 billion

  • $6.2 billion of which goes to expiring or terminating Sec. 8 project-based subsidy contracts, renewal, etc.
  • Between $238 million and $286 million for performance-based contract administrators for Sec. 8 project-based assistance

Senate: $5.8 billion

  • $5.5 billion of which goes to expiring or terminating Sec. 8 project-based subsidy contracts, renewal, etc.
  • Up to $286 million for performance-based contract administrators for Sec. 8 project-based assistance

Public Housing Capital Fund

House: $2.44 billion

  • Up to $10.1 million for activities under Sec. 9(h)
  • Up to $15 million to support the ongoing Public Housing Financial and Physical Assessment activities of the Real Estate Assessment Center

Senate: $2.5 billion

  • Up to $14.9 million for activities under Sec. 9(h)
  • Up to $15.3 million to support the ongoing Public Housing Financial and Physical Assessment activities of the Real Estate Assessment Center

Public Housing Operating Fund

House: $4.2 billion

Senate: $4.2 billion

HOPE VI projects

House: $120 million, available until Sept. 30, 2008

Senate: $100 million, available until Sept. 30, 2008

Native American Block Grants

House: $627 million

Senate: $630 million

Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants

House: $8.73 million

Senate: $9 million

Community Planning and Development

Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS

House: $300 million, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Senate: $300 million, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Office of Rural Housing and Economic Development

House: $16.8 million

Senate: $17 million

Community Development Fund

House: $4.2 billion, available until Sept. 30, 2010

  • $3.93 billion of which is for carrying out the community block grant development program
  • $160 million of which is for grants for the Economic Development Initiative
  • $20 million of which is for neighborhood initiatives to improve distressed and blighted areas

Senate: $4.06 billion, available until Sept. 30, 2010

  • $3.7 billion of which is for carrying out the community block grant development program
  • $248 million of which is for grants for the Economic Development Initiative
  • $40 million of which is for neighborhood initiatives to improve distressed and blighted areas

Community Development Loan Guarantees Program Account

House: $3 million, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Senate: $6 million, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Brownfields redevelopment projects

House: $10 million, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Senate: $10 million, available until Sept. 30, 2009

HOME Investments Partnerships Program

House: $1.8 billion, available until Sept. 30, 2010

  • $45.6 million of which will fund housing counseling

Senate: $1.97 billion, available until Sept. 30, 2010

  • $150 million of which will fund housing counseling

Self-Help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity Program

House: $59.7 million, available until Sept. 30, 2010

  • $28 million of which goes to the Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program
  • $31 million of which available for capacity building, for Community Development and affordable Housing for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation and the Enterprise Foundation

Senate: $70 million, available until Sept. 30, 2010

  • $26.5 million of which goes to the Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program
  • $33.5 million of which funds capacity building activities, the Housing Assistance Council, the Raza Development fund, the HOPE fund, and the National American Indian Housing Council

Homeless Assistance Grants

House: $1.56 billion

Senate: $1.59 billion

Housing Programs Housing for the Elderly projects

House: $735 million

  • $604 million of which will fund capital advances and project-based rental assistance awards

Senate: $735 million, to remain available until Sept. 30, 2011

  • $604 million of which will fund capital advances and project-based rental assistance awards

Housing for Persons with Disabilities projects

House: $236 million

  • $75 million of which will fund pre-FY2005 tenant-based assistance contracts

Senate: $237 million

  • $74.8 million of which will fund pre-FY2005 tenant-based assistance contracts

Rental Housing Assistance

House: $27.6 million

Senate: $27.6 million

Federal Housing Administration Mutual Mortgage Insurance Program

House: $185 billion limit on commitments to guarantee loans

  • $351 million for administrative expenses Up to $347.5 million of which to fund salaries and expenses

Senate: $185 billion limit on commitments to guarantee loans

  • Up to $77.4 million for administrative contract expenses

General and Special Risk Program Account

House: $45 billion limit on commitments to guarantee loans

Senate: $45 billion limit on commitments to guarantee loans

Mortgage-Backed Securities Guarantee Program

House: $200 billion limit on new commitments to issue guarantees

Senate: $200 billion limit on new commitments to issue guarantees

Office of Lead Hazard Control Lead Hazard Reduction program

House: $130 million, including the Healthy Homes Initiative, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Senate: $151 million, including the Healthy Homes Initiative, available until Sept. 30, 2009

Management and Administration

House: $1.21 billion for necessary administrative and non-administrative expenses not otherwise provided for

  • $114 million for the Office of the Inspector General

Senate: $252 million for the Office of Administration, to fund necessary administrative and non-administrative expenses not otherwise provided for

  • $112 million for the Office of the Inspector General