Relief resources and information are also available for rental property owners of TDHCA-funded properties and communities and nonprofit organizations.
This page helps neighborhoods, communities, and the general public find information related to attending public hearings and TDHCA Board Meetings
TDHCA administers many programs through separate Divisions to assist persons experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. TDHCA awards funds to assist units of general local governments, public housing authorities, nonprofits, local agencies in the
For questions, comments, or to order hard copies of any of the listed publications, please call (512) 475-3976 or email info@tdhca.texas.gov.
The Real Estate Analysis division provides the TDHCA Governing Board and staff with comprehensive analytical reports necessary to make well informed decisions for funding of affordable housing developments.
The Information Systems Division's mission is to provide technology leadership, solutions, and services to the Department and its constituents in support of the TDHCA mission.
TDHCA is committed to providing full access to public information. To request public records under the Texas Public Information Act:
The TDHCA Housing Tax Credit (HTC) Program is one of the primary means of directing private capital toward the development and preservation of affordable rental housing for low-income households
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) obtains prospective vendors from the Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) and Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Directory.