Many state and federal government organizations and agencies have an impact on the affordable housing market in Ohio. Many other public and private industry associations and organizations provide housing-related information and resources. For your convenience, OHFA provides links to each organization's website. The links are for informational purposes only. No particular endorsement of these sites by OHFA is intended or implied.
State of Ohio Resources
- 134th Ohio General Assembly
- Buy Ohio Bonds
- Governor's Office
- Office of Community Development
- Ohio Attorney General – Report Tips and Scams
- Ohio Auditor – Stop Fraud by Reporting Fraud
- Ohio County Offices
- Ohio Department of Commerce
- Ohio Development Services Agency
- Ohio Housing Trust Fund
- Ohio House of Representatives
- Ohio Senate
- State Agency Contact Information
- State of Ohio
Federal Resources
- Internal Revenue Service
- U.S. Census Bureau
- USDA Rural Development (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- HUD Field Offices in Ohio
- HUD's Office of Housing
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (Home Loan Program)
- U.S. House of Representatives
- U.S. Senate
State and National Organizations and Resources
- Cleveland Restoration Society's Homeowner Program
- Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio
- Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
- Council of State Community Development Agencies
- Enterprise Community Partners
- Fannie Mae
- Floodsmart.gov
- Freddie Mac
- Ginnie Mae
- GovLoans.gov
- National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA)
- Ohio Association of Realtors
- Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
- Ohio CDC Association
- Ohio Conference of Community Development
- Ohio Healthy Homes Network
- Ohio Historical Society
- Ohio Home Builders Association
- Ohio Housing Authorities Conference
- Ohio Housing Locator
- Ohio Human Services Data Warehouse
- Ohio Legal Services
- Ohio Mortgage Bankers Association
- Ohio Preservation Compact
- State and Local Government on the Net
- State Health Assessment (SHA) Regional Forums
- USA.gov