Plans
Strategic Plan
Minnesota Housing periodically undertakes a comprehensive review of its priorities, goals, measures, and operations and prepares a strategic plan on how it will build the financial, operational, and human resources infrastructure necessary to achieve its strategic priorities and sustain a healthy organization over the long term.
Affordable Housing Plan
The Affordable Housing Plan (AHP) is Minnesota Housing’s annual business plan for carrying out the Agency’s core work for the upcoming year and implementing the Strategic Plan. The AHP outlines key programmatic and policy initiatives for the year, specifies program-by-program funding, and establishes production targets.
- 2020-2021 Affordable Housing Plan - With All Appendices
- 2020-2021 Affordable Housing Plan - Without Appendices
- Appendix A-1 - Overview of Funding Sources
- Appendix A-2 - Program Funding by Source
- Appendix B - Program Descriptions
- Minnesota Housing carried out a review of literature assessing the impact of affordable housing on communities and households
10 Trends in Housing in 2020
This document is a book of charts that highlight 10 housing issues and trends in Minnesota.
Heading Home Together: Minnesota's Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
Governor's Task Force on Housing
Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan
Every five years the State of Minnesota submits a Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development outlining the state's goals and strategy for using federal funds to meet identified housing and community development needs. The action plan and the state's performance toward meeting goals are updated annually.
- FFY 2020 Action Plan Substantial Amendment for Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS COVID-19 Funding
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- Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) 2020 Report
- Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) 2019
Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Report
The Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing (AI) is completed in cooperation with other state agencies, Department of Employment and Economic Development and Department of Human Services, as part of the consolidated planning process for housing and community development (Consolidated Plan). Annual updates and a summary of actions the state has taken are included in the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).
The 2018 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing was adopted in September 2018.