Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD offers grants for housing, community development, and homelessness programs across the US.
Get Up To $1.93 Billion To Revitalize Neighborhoods!
Are you a state, local government, nonprofit, or consortium looking to combat foreclosed and abandoned properties? This program offers up to $1.93 billion to stabilize neighborhoods damaged by the economic crisis and boost community development.
Get Grants for Homelessness Solutions & Housing Aid
Non-profits and government entities focused on ending homelessness can access significant funding to provide housing and support services. This program aims to move individuals and families into self-sufficiency and permanent housing.
Get Grants for Native American Affordable Housing Projects
This program provides significant funding to tribes and tribally designated housing authorities to develop, maintain, and support affordable rental and homeownership housing. Funds can cover construction, rehabilitation, infrastructure, energy efficiency upgrades, and more, creating jobs and housing opportunities.
Get Grants to Make Homes Safer & Healthier
This program offers grants to local governments, Native American Tribes, and states to identify and fix dangerous lead-based paint hazards in private housing, protecting children and improving homes. Funds are available to help eliminate lead poisoning as a public health threat, with potential waivers for matching funds.
$75M for Family Support Program Coordinators
Are you already running a HUD Family Self-Sufficiency program and received funding in 2013-2015? This $75 million grant from HUD can fund your program coordinators, helping families achieve financial independence.
Get HUD Funding: Boost Housing & Community Development
Non-profits and government agencies can access up to $73.5 million to build capacity and navigate complex housing and community development challenges. This funding equips organizations with the knowledge and tools to successfully implement HUD programs and policies.
Get HUD Grants for Housing & Community Development
Non-profits and local governments can receive expert guidance and resources to navigate complex HUD programs and build capacity for housing and community development initiatives. This funding supports successful implementation of HUD programs, empowering communities to address challenges and achieve sustained program success.
Get $30M for Fair Housing Enforcement & Growth
Non-profit fair housing organizations can receive up to $30.75 million to investigate and enforce Fair Housing Act violations. This funding supports private enforcement initiatives aimed at increasing compliance and protecting housing rights.
Get Grants for Lead Paint Hazards in Public Housing!
Public housing agencies can apply for funds to assess and remove lead-based paint hazards, ensuring safer living environments. This program aims to address lead risks through detailed assessments and abatement measures.
Get Funding to Eliminate Lead Paint Hazards
Public housing agencies can apply for grants to identify and remove lead-based paint hazards in their properties, ensuring safer living environments. This funding supports essential activities like risk assessments and abatement to create healthier housing.
Secure $15M for Youth Homelessness Solutions
Communities can access up to $15 million to develop coordinated strategies and innovative projects to prevent and end youth homelessness. This funding is available to Continuums of Care (CoCs) that partner with local agencies and youth advisory boards.
Get Up to $15M: Combat Youth Homelessness Locally
Eligible Continuums of Care (CoCs) can receive between $1 million and $15 million to develop coordinated plans and fund projects that prevent and end youth homelessness. This funding supports comprehensive systems of care, innovative housing solutions, and vital services for at-risk and homeless youth.
Secure Up to $15M to End Youth Homelessness
Communities and Continuums of Care can apply for significant funding to develop and implement coordinated plans to prevent and end youth homelessness. This initiative aims to build comprehensive systems of care for young people, with funding ranging from $1 million to $15 million per community.
Get $15M for Public Housing Resident Jobs & Earnings
Public Housing Agencies can access up to $15 million to create local programs that boost employment and income for their residents. This funding supports initiatives like job training, employer connections, and financial literacy to drive economic advancement.
Get $14.5M+ for Fair Housing Enforcement
Non-profit organizations dedicated to enforcing the Fair Housing Act can receive funding to investigate and address alleged violations. This grant supports your efforts to ensure equal housing opportunities and compliance.
Tribal Housing Grants: Up to $12.4M for Mold Remediation
Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages can access up to $12.4 million to address and prevent mold in tribal housing. This funding aims to improve the health and safety of residents living in HUD-assisted or tribally owned/operated homes.
Get $12M for Housing Stability & Economic Growth
Public housing authorities can secure up to $12 million to fund programs that help low-income families gain skills, increase earnings, and achieve economic independence. This funding supports initiatives connecting families with essential services to move towards homeownership and self-sufficiency.
Get Funding to Boost Housing Services
Nonprofits and agencies offering housing counseling can secure grants to help individuals and families achieve stable housing and homeownership. This funding supports financial literacy, foreclosure prevention, and access to affordable housing solutions.
Unlock $10M for Innovative Homeownership Programs!
Non-profit organizations and consortia can secure up to $10 million to fund innovative self-help homeownership programs that create affordable housing. Funds are intended for land acquisition and infrastructure, supporting low-income families on a national scale.
Get Grants for Affordable Housing Projects
Non-profit organizations and consortia can receive grants to fund innovative self-help homeownership programs, focusing on land acquisition and infrastructure. These funds will facilitate the creation of affordable housing units sold to low-income families.