Kansas Housing awards $13.8 million in MIH and KHITC for rural housing development

Seventeen Kansas initiatives will receive a combined total of $6,187,944 in Moderate Income Housing (MIH) funds, and $7,629,000 in Kansas Housing Investor Tax Credits (KHITCs), to develop affordable housing for moderate-income families in rural areas of the state. The awards, made possible through the state of Kansas’ Moderate Income Housing (MIH) program and Kansas Housing Investor Tax Credits (KHITC), provide resources to develop housing in rural communities.

 

Combined with the amount leveraged by each community to support the proposed initiatives, the awards represent a total investment of $55,068,561 and a net gain of 425 affordable, quality homes.

2025 MIH and KHITC Awards

This round of awards will assist with the development of 17 initiatives:

  • 33 multifamily rental units in Smith County
  • 2 single family homes in Ashland
  • 4 multifamily rental units in Atchison
  • 22 duplex units in Concordia
  • 232 single family homes, 2 duplex units and 12 multifamily rental units in Dodge City
  • 10 single family homes in El Dorado
  • 10 duplex units in Garnett
  • 4 duplex units in Grainfield
  • 10 duplex units in Hiawatha
  • 8 single family homes in Humboldt
  • 4 single family homes in Minneapolis
  • 8 multifamily rental units in Peabody
  • 8 multifamily rental units in Ulysses
  • 24 multifamily rental units in Wamego
  • 32 multifamily rental units in Wellsville

The MIH and KHITC Award List can also be found on KHRC’s MIH webpage under “Apply for MIH” or “Apply for KHITC” sections in the “Applicants & Awardees” tab and selecting “2025 Round 1 Award List.”

The MIH program has been funded annually by the Kansas Legislature since the program’s inception in 2012. The program was not funded in 2025, so these awards exhaust all current MIH funding. 

Learn more about the state’s MIH investment and historical impact online. Kansas Housing administers the state’s housing development programs and oversees the competitive application process. Kansas Housing administers the state’s housing development programs and oversees the competitive application process.

Questions? Email the MIH team at MIH@kshousingcorp.org.

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The state’s housing development programs, including the MIH  and KHITC programs, are administered by Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC), a self-supporting, nonprofit, public corporation committed to helping Kansans access the safe, affordable housing they need and the dignity they deserve. KHRC serves as the state’s housing finance agency, administering essential housing and community programs to serve Kansans.

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Income Guidelines

Household Size Maximum Income for Weatherization (200% of FPL)
1 $25,760
2 $34,840
3 $43,920
4 $53,000
5 $62,080
6 $71,160
7 $80,240
8 $89,320

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