Northwest Regional Housing Authority is a non-profit organization based in Harrison, Arkansas, serving North-Central Arkansas since its inception as a federally-supported housing provider. The organization operates under a clear mission to promote adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity, and discrimination-free living environments across multiple counties in the region.
The Authority offers a comprehensive suite of housing-related services including rental property management at multiple locations, Section 8/rental assistance programs, home ownership counseling and education, 504 rehabilitation assistance for accessibility modifications, and rental assistance applications. They maintain current rental property vacancies throughout their service area and provide direct housing placements for qualifying families. Their counseling and education programs are designed to build financial literacy and homeownership readiness.
What distinguishes Northwest Regional Housing Authority is their dual focus on both rental support and home ownership pathways, operating across an expansive 7-county service area for rental programs (Baxter, Boone, Carroll, Madison, Marion, Newton, Searcy) and 12 counties total for home ownership programs. They explicitly advertise no-discrimination policies aligned with USDA and federal fair housing standards, with formal complaint procedures documented on their website.
As a government-affiliated non-profit, this organization is genuinely free-help oriented with no commercial profit motive. However, availability and waiting lists are typical limitations of public housing authorities, and their geographic service area, while broad, remains limited to North-Central Arkansas. Prospective applicants should expect application processes and income qualification requirements standard to HUD programs.