Section 3 is a directive under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to boost local economic development, neighborhood improvement, and individual self-sufficiency.
Do I qualify?
Section 3 Business
- Owned 51 percent or more by Section 3 residents OR
- Employs Section 3 residents for at least 30 percent of its full-time staff OR
- Provides evidence of a commitment to subcontract to Section 3 business concerns, 25 percent or more of the amount of the awarded contract
Section 3 Resident
- Public housing resident OR
- HCVP/Section 8 resident OR
- Person who live in the City of Richmond with a household income below HUD low-income limits
Questions?
Contact RRHA’s Section 3 Coordinator at (804) 780-3450 or Section3@RRHA.org.
How are income limits determined for Section 3?
We use income limits developed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which sets the low-income limits at 80% Area Median Income (AMI).
Household Size | Gross Annual Income* |
---|---|
1 | $50,050 |
2 | $57,200 |
3 | $64,350 |
4 | $71,500 |
5 | $77,250 |
6 | $82,950 |
7 | $88,700 |
8 | $94,400 |
Bidding Opportunities
RRHA applies preferences on bids or proposals of Contractors who are Section 3-certified businesses.
View open solicitations on the Virginia Business Opportunity website at eva.virginia.gov.