Units will be made available through the Entities modality in 23 municipalities in 12 states
The Ministry of Cities has published authorization for the construction of 1.863 housing units through the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program, in the Entities category. The measure benefits low-income families and will be implemented in partnership with non-profit organizations in several regions of the country.
Housing will be distributed across 12 states
A new step The program will cover 23 municipalities spread across 12 Brazilian states. According to CBIC, Minas Gerais will receive the largest number of homes, with 536 authorized units, followed by Paraíba, with 345, and Bahia, with 250. States such as Pernambuco, Goiás, Maranhão, Piauí, Rio Grande do Sul, Sergipe, São Paulo and Tocantins will also benefit.
Entities modality expands social reach with construction in several states
The Entities modality allows community associations and non-profit social organizations to propose construction of housing complexes for families in vulnerable situations. The official authorization was published in Ordinance No. 366, of April 11, 2025, in the Official Gazette of the Union. The formalization of the contracts will be done through Caixa Econômica Federal, which will be responsible for monitoring the works and releasing the funds.
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Benefits to communities with construction and the local economy
In addition to providing decent housing for low-income families, the program is expected to boost the construction sector in the municipalities involved. The creation of direct and indirect jobs, as well as the dynamization of the local economy, are expected effects with the start of the works. The initiative also contributes to reducing the housing deficit in the country and strengthening the role of social entities in public housing policy.
Next steps of the program
With official authorization, the selected entities are ready to sign contracts and begin construction in the coming months. Each project will follow the technical and operational procedures established by the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program, with special attention to meeting deadlines. quality in construction and assistance to beneficiary families. The measure reinforces the government's commitment to expanding access to housing throughout the country.