OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Gov. Reynolds announces awards for workforce housing projects across Iowa $38 million awarded through the Workforce Housing Tax Credit program
“When Iowans have the opportunity to live where they work, our people, communities and businesses thrive,” Governor Reynolds said. “Building a strong continuum of housing across the state supports our workforce, attracts new residents, and grows our economy.”
“Housing is a critical part of efforts to strengthen the quality of life statewide,” said Debi Durham, director of IEDA and the Iowa Finance Authority. “The awards announced today will help more communities thrive and more families move where opportunities await them.”
IEDA received 107 applications requesting $70 million in tax credits. IEDA had $35 million available for fiscal year 2024, with an additional $3 million reallocation from fiscal year 2023. Of the $38 million total, $20 million in credits were set aside for projects in small communities defined as those in Iowa’s 88 least populated counties. Project applications were scored competitively based on readiness, documented financing, community impact, and developer experience.
Tax credits will assist projects statewide, including:
The Workforce Housing Tax Credit program has a focus on projects that redevelop abandoned, empty, or dilapidated properties. For more program information, please visit iowaeda.com/workforce-housing-tax-credit.
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