Program Integrity & Performance
Navigate Affordable Housing Partners provides federal housing program compliance, performance monitoring, and regulatory oversight services. Drawing on extensive experience supporting HUD-assisted multifamily portfolios through performance-based contract administration (PBCA), we deliver risk-based compliance monitoring, subsidy administration support, and regulatory interpretation aligned with 24 CFR requirements and federal performance standards. Our expertise extends to broader HUD housing initiatives requiring program integrity, financial oversight, tenant eligibility compliance, leveraging artificial intelligence in program oversight, and performance evaluation.
Our PBCA work supports HUD’s Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA) portfolio—not Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), which are administered by PHAs.
PBCA / PBRA assisted multifamily oversight
HAP payment (PBRA) + technical controls
MOR, HQS, compliance reviews (PBRA)
Capability Statement
Contract Administration & Program Delivery
- Performance-Based Section 8 Contract Administration (PBCA) for the Project-Based Rental Assistance program across multiple states
- HAP contract renewals, rent adjustments, and related agreement management
- Voucher and special claims processing with documented timeliness and accuracy
Compliance, Monitoring & Risk Management
- Management and Occupancy Reviews (MORs) and related compliance assessments
- Resident concern and complaint intake, triage, and resolution
- Risk-based quality assurance and portfolio monitoring using standardized protocols
Technical Assistance, Guidance, & Training Support
- Training for owners, agents, and local partners on HUD program requirements
- Support for new initiatives and program changes, including guidance and tools
- Collaborative problem-solving with agencies around performance and compliance
Community Development & Investment
- Support for affordable housing development and rehabilitation initiatives
- Partnerships with nonprofits and local governments to strengthen community impact
- Navigate-led grantmaking that reinforces affordable housing ecosystems
Why Government Partners Choose Navigate
20+ years as a HUD PBCA and ACC holder, administering multifamily housing contracts across multiple states.
ISO 9001–certified quality management system; dedicated QC team focused on accuracy, timeliness, and continuous improvement.
Multi-state operations with a resident-centered approach, ensuring compliance and community impact go hand in hand.
How We Work with Public Agencies
Understand your portfolio and objectives
We start with your existing contracts, performance expectations, and regulatory priorities.
Align scope and compliance requirements
We map our services to your program rules, reporting needs, and risk profile.
Implement with clear SLAs and reporting
Teams operate in accordance with documented standards for timeliness, accuracy, and communication.
Monitor, report, and improve
Regular reporting, performance reviews, and feedback loops to continuously improve outcomes for your residents and stakeholders
Federal Procurement Snapshot
- UEI: F62KT69LGZ68
- CAGE: 3RNP9
- Business Type: Nonprofit
- Relevant NAICS:
- 541611 – General Management Consulting Services
- 531110 – Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings
- 531311 – Residential Property Managers
- 541350 – Building Inspection Services
- 925110 – Administration of Housing Programs
- 925120 – Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development
- Geographic Footprint:
- Alabama
- Virginia
- Mississippi
- Connecticut
Representative Experience
Our work as a HUD PBCA has given us a live test lab for running complex, federally funded programs. Here are a few examples of how we translate that experience into measurable results.
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The challenge
Within HUD’s PBRA portfolio, owners and agencies need HAP contracts renewed accurately and on time to keep properties in the program, avoid payment gaps, and preserve affordability for residents.What we do
Navigate coordinates and processes contract renewals end-to-end—reviewing packages for completeness, tracking deadlines, and working with owners when guidance or rent structures change.Results (FY 2023–FY 2025 YTD)
- 384 HAP contracts renewed, representing approximately 4,735 contract-years of preserved affordability.
- Helped maintain affordability for an average of ~82,600 assisted units each month across our PBCA portfolio.
- Achieved an average ~6.9% approved rent increase for renewed contracts and rent adjustments over the prior year.
- Generated approximately $9.15 million in additional annual contract rent for participating properties across the period.
- Maintained 95–100% on-time completion every year, averaging ~98% of contract renewals completed on time.
- 384 HAP contracts renewed, representing approximately 4,735 contract-years of preserved affordability.
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The challenge
Agencies need more than box-checking. They need reviews that actually improve property performance and reduce risk over time.What we do
We conduct Management & Occupancy Reviews (MORs) and use findings data to target coaching and technical assistance where it will have the greatest impact. Our teams work with owners and agents to address root causes, not just isolated findings.Results (FY 2023–FY 2025 YTD)
- Total MOR findings reduced by ~46%, from 5,515 to 2,952 findings.
- Average overall MOR ratings improved, rising from 1.89 to 1.94 over the period.
- The share of properties with an improved overall MOR rating increased from 17% to 44% between review cycles.
- Average physical inspection (PASS) scores increased from 83.5 to 86.9, with 93–95% of properties passing each year.
- Maintained a 100% compliance audit success rate, with no audit findings during the period.
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The challenge
For PBRA owner/agents and residents, the simplest measure of program integrity is whether payments are accurate and on time. Late or incorrect payments put housing stability at risk.What we do
We process monthly vouchers and special claims within tight internal timelines, pairing high-volume processing with strong quality control and clear communication with owners and agents.Results (FY 2023–FY 2025 YTD)
- 100% of subsidy funds distributed on time and within compliance each year.
- 39,026 vouchers paid on time and within compliance across the period.
- Managed approximately $2.49 billion in voucher payments for assisted households.
- Maintained average voucher processing times of about 2.8 days from complete package to approval, helping owners maintain cash flow and keep residents housed.
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