Public Housing Authorities in North Dakota
26 Public Housing Authorities operate in North Dakota, managing approximately 11,603 subsidized units between public housing developments and Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers.
- Total PHAs
- 26
- Subsidized units
- ~11,603
- Cities served
- 20
All PHAs in North Dakota
Ashley
McIntosh County Housing Authority
Bismarck
Burleigh County Housing Authority
Cando
Towner County Housing Authority
Cavalier
Devils Lake
North Central Housing Authority
Dickinson
Fargo
Fargo Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Grafton
Grand Forks
Hillsboro
Traill County Housing Authority
Jamestown
Linton
Emmons County Housing Authority
Mandan
Mercer County Housing Authority
Minnewaukan
Benson County Housing Authority
Minot
Minot Housing Authority
Rolla
Rolette County Housing Authority
Tolley
Valley City
Barnes County Housing Authority
West Fargo
Housing Authority of Cass County
Williston
Housing Authority of the City of Williston
About Affordable Housing in North Dakota
Like every U.S. state, North Dakota participates in the federal Public Housing and Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher programs through a network of locally administered Public Housing Authorities. Each authority sets its own waiting list policies within HUD’s broader rules: some keep their lists permanently open, others open only for a brief window every year or two, and a handful share regional waiting lists with neighboring authorities to make the application process easier for residents.
Eligibility for both programs is income-based. Applicants generally must earn less than 50% of the area median income (AMI) for the city or county where the authority operates — and at least 75% of new admissions must come from households earning under 30% of AMI, the “extremely low-income” tier. Local preferences may also apply: many authorities give priority to current residents of their service area, working families, veterans, the elderly, or applicants displaced by domestic violence or natural disaster. The detail page for each authority explains what programs are administered and points you to the right phone number to ask about local preferences.
If your nearest authority’s waiting list is closed, don’t give up. Most renters in North Dakota are within commuting distance of two or three different PHAs, and applying to multiple lists at once is allowed and encouraged. Use our open waiting lists tracker to find authorities that are currently accepting new applications.