ReCoverCA
ReCoverCA Single-Family Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program
The ReCoverCA program helps eligible homeowners repair or rebuild homes damaged by the severe storms from February through July of 2023 and January 2024.
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MFSN Pre-Application Technical Assistance
HCD offers Tribal Entities and emerging developers the opportunity to engage in pre-application technical assistance with HCD staff prior to applying. The technical assistance will allow the prospective applicant the opportunity to discuss the proposed project, Multifamily Finance Super NOFA program guidelines and application requirements, and other applicable programmatic considerations.
MFSN Webinars and Workshops
HCD's Multifamily Finance Super NOFA (MFSN) is a one-stop shop for affordable housing developers. HCD hosts webinars and workshops for upcoming Notices of Funding Available (NOFAs) to help potential applicants.
MFSN Program Guidelines
The Multifamily Housing Program (MHP) Guidelines are the central source for most programmatic requirements for all four Super NOFA programs. Red Font is used in MHP Guidelines and across each set of program guidelines for content that is identical across the AB 434 programs, thus much of the MHP guidelines are in Red Font.
Not a Handout, But a Hand Up: Spotlight on Cory
Cory is a musician who was experiencing homelessness for more than two years. He said he felt less than human. He is now a resident of HCD-funded The Moonstone and says that he feels like a member of society again. The Moonstone was funded by HCD’s Homekey program.
ERF Reporting & Compliance
For any fiscal reporting questions, please contact the HPD Homelessness Grants Monitoring Team at HPDHomelessnessGrants@hcd.ca.gov
Motel Converted to Supportive Housing in Redondo Beach
A new permanent supportive housing community has opened in Los Angeles County! The Moonstone in Redondo Beach provides 20 homes for individuals exiting homelessness.
A conversion of the Pacific Inn Motel, the Moonstone is a project of Century Housing and the County of Los Angeles. Residents will have access to on-site supportive services including case management and independent living skills and vocational training. The complex is located in an opportunity-rich neighborhood near transit, a health facility, and a pharmacy.
“The intensive case management planned for all residents at The Moonstone is critical to helping the lowest-income, chronically homeless Californians maintain housing stability and translate that stability into other areas of their lives,” said HCD Director Gustavo Velasquez.
The Moonstone was funded by more than $7.3 million from HCD’s Homekey program. HCD recently announced the first awards for its new Homekey+ program, which helps support the development of more permanent supportive housing for veterans and other Californians living with behavioral health challenges.
