Consolidated Plan
The State's Consolidated Plan is the five-year plan for the use of HUD funds block-granted to the state to address community development, housing, and homeless needs.
New Hampshire's Consolidated Plan is developed by the Housing and Community Development Planning Council. There are four major components in the Consolidated Plan: Housing Market Analysis, Analysis of Needs, Strategic Plan, and Action Plan.
A Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report is generated to report each year's accomplishments to HUD and the public. New Hampshire's Consolidated Plan year is concurrent with the calendar year.
2019 Citizen Participation Plan
2019 Draft Action Plan - updated 10/18/18
2018 Action Plan Substantial Amendment - posted 10/1/18, updated for 10/25/18
2017 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) - Final, with HUD approval 7/19/18
2016-2020 Consolidated Plan Substantial amendment including Housing Trust Fund
2016-2020 Strategic Plan Substantial Amendment
2017 Housing Trust Fund Allocation Plan and Appendices
2018 Action Plan - Final