HOME-ARP Webinars
- Reentry Housing Pilot Project NOFA Webinar
PowerPoint Presentation (PDF) - Rental Housing NOFA Webinar
Video Presentation (YouTube)
PowerPoint Presentation (PDF) - Tribal Only – Rental Housing – NOFA Webinar
The Housing Plus Support Program (HPSP) NOFA was released January 23, 2024, and was open to nonprofit organizations and tribal entities with established Housing First or rapid rehousing programs, organizations that worked with permanent housing projects, and not primarily transitional or temporary housing projects. Funds will be used for a variety of supportive services to support individuals or families who meet the definition of the HOME-ARP qualified populations.
The Rental Housing NOFA was released October 30, 2023 was open to developers, including Native American Entities, to build, create and retain affordable housing for eligible qualified populations. Funds will be used for acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation in the form of a Capital Loan or Grant, Capitalized Operating Reserve Grant or both up to a maximum of $20 million.
The HOME-ARP RHPP NOFA was released October 31, 2024. The application was open to owners and developers to build permanent affordable housing for the reentry population. RHPP funding will be utilized for acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation. Funding could be structured as a Capital Loan or Grant and may be combined with a Capitalized Operating Subsidy Reserve (COSR) Grant. The total maximum amount of HOME-ARP funding is $16 million per project
DR MHRE Program works with local governments and non-profit entities to assist with replacement and elevation of a damaged Mobilehome structure located in an eligible Mobilehome Park.
CDBG partners with rural cities and counties to improve the lives of their low- and moderate-income residents through the creation and expansion of community and economic development opportunities in support of livable communities.
The ESG program provides grant funding to approved units of general-purpose local government and federally recognized non-profit organizations.
These ESG funds are used to: