Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA)

(Project-based Section 8)
CFDA 14.195 Active Direct Payment (Specified Use)

Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$18.26B FY2026
$15.59B
FY24
$16.42B
FY25
$18.26B
FY26*
* estimated

Program Objective

To provide rental assistance to very low income individuals and families enabling them to live in affordable decent, safe and sanitary housing.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • Public Housing Authority
  • Nonprofit Organization
  • Not-for-Profit Organization
  • For-Profit Organization

No funding is available to new applicants. Funding is currently available only for the owners of record of projects with an existing expiring project-based Section 8 contract. The project must meet minimum decent, safe, and sanitary standards.

Beneficiaries

  • Adult (20–64)
  • Senior Citizen (65+)

Families currently receiving assistance as long as their income does not exceed 80 percent of area median income adjusted for smaller or larger families.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

Contract is renewed upon expiration.

Approval given by date of contract expiration.

Program details & compliance

Description

To provide project based rental assistance to very low income individuals and families enabling them to live in affordable decent, safe and sanitary housing.

Mission Categories

Primary: Multifamily

Other categories:
Rural HousingCooperatives, Rental

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

This program is inactive. No new projects are being approved; however, tenants may apply for admission to projects with existing Section 8 assistance contracts. The assistance is paid by HUD to the owner of an assisted unit on behalf of an eligible family. The payment is the difference between the contract rent and the tenant rent. Assistance is currently available only on a renewal basis, i.e., projects currently assisted may receive a 1-year renewal, or multiple years, up to twenty years, upon expiration of the Section 8 contract.

Restrictions

The assistance is paid by HUD to the owner of an assisted unit on behalf of an eligible family. The payment is the difference between the contract rent and the tenant rent. Assistance is currently available only on a renewal basis, i.e., projects currently assisted may receive a 1-year renewal, or multiple years, up to twenty years, upon expiration of the Section 8 contract.

Required Documentation

Applications for new projects are no longer being accepted. Project must meet minimum decent, safe, and sanitary standards for HUD to renew the Section 8 contract.

Reporting & Compliance

Records Retention
7 years

Contacts

Katina Washington — Housing Program Manager
2024022651
451 7th St SW Room 6152, Washington, DC 20410
Mark Dominick
2028093161
451 7th St SW Room 6162, Washington, DC 20410
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-06-08. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-06-08 03:01:46.