Leadership

Kansas Housing announces employee years of service awards

Kansas Housing recently presented its annual year-end awards to employees who have reached milestones in their years of service. Congratulations to the awardees, who have graciously served fellow Kansans and co-workers by embodying KHRC’s core values of compassion, collaboration, nimbleness, thoroughness, and transparency in all they do!  KHRC offers sincere thanks for your many years […]

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Vincent re-elected to National Council of State Housing Agencies Board of Directors

WASHINGTON, DC — The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) held its Board of Directors election on October 23 during the association’s 2022 Annual Conference, re-electing Ryan Vincent, Kansas Housing’s Executive Director, to serve on its national Board of Directors. Nominated from among and voted on by the executive directors of the member state

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Kansas Housing, Kansas Development Finance Authority announce new and reappointed board members

Wichita nonprofit director Moniqueka Holloway and Topeka attorney Jonathan Small have begun serving on the Kansas Development Finance Authority (KDFA) and Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) board of directors, KDFA president Rebecca Floyd and KHRC Executive Director Ryan Vincent announced. The new members were appointed by Governor Laura Kelly and confirmed by the Kansas Senate

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Lori Threadgold returns to Kansas Housing Resources Corporation as CFO

Lori Threadgold will lead Kansas’ housing finance operations, serving as Chief Financial Officer of the state’s housing finance agency, KHRC Executive Director Ryan Vincent announced. As CFO, Threadgold will oversee the corporation’s investment portfolio, monitor grant activity and program funds, develop financial plans, and ensure proper internal controls. “We are delighted to welcome Lori back

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Vincent elected to national housing association board of directors

WASHINGTON, DC — The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) held its leadership election on October 26 during the association’s 2020 Annual Conference & Showcase, selecting Ryan Vincent, Kansas Housing’s Executive Director, to serve on its national Board of Directors. Nominated from among and voted on by the executive directors of the member state

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Alan Deines appointed to state finance, housing boards

Hays banking expert Alan Deines will join the Kansas Development Finance Authority (KDFA) and Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) boards of directors, KDFA president Rebecca Floyd announced. Deines was appointed by Governor Laura Kelly and confirmed by the Kansas Senate in January. “We’re thrilled to welcome Alan to the KDFA and KHRC boards,” Floyd said.

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Alissa Ice named Director of Housing Development

Alissa Ice will lead the state of Kansas’ housing development efforts, collaborating with developers and stakeholders to expand affordable housing throughout the state, Executive Director Ryan Vincent announced. As Director of Housing Development, Ice will manage the state’s Low Income Housing Tax Credit and Moderate Income Housing programs, as well as the Private Activity Bond

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Household Size Maximum Income for Weatherization (200% of FPL)
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2  $  34,840
3  $  43,920
4  $   53,000
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