​Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) has a wealth of information relating to affordable housing, for programs administered by KHC, as well as information provided by other sources. The Data Library can be a useful tool for research and data on affordable housing needs and investments in Kentucky, and includes the annual K-Count.

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​​​TARP - Hardest Hit Fund
The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) was established by Treasury in October 2008 to help stabilize the financial system, stimulate economic growth, and avoid foreclosures. Under this program, KHC was allocated funding for the Hardest Hit Fund, which became KHC’s Unemployment Bridge Program, to help Kentuckians who lost their job or had a significant reduction in income avoid foreclosure.​
​​Financial Information
Financial information about KHC and bond programs.
​​​​​K-Count Results
An annual count of homeless individuals and families all across Kentucky, on a single night each January. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires KHC to conduct this count every other year; however, KHC conducts the K-Count annually to best serve Kentucky.
​​​KHC Tableau Gallery
​​KHC's Tableau Public Profile contains data visualizations of KHC information, as well as information collected from other sources. You may find the HOAF dashboards in our Tableau visualizatio​ns as well.

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