Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD offers grants for housing, community development, and homelessness programs across the US.
Unlock Funds for Healthier Homes & Safer Living
HUD is offering grants to researchers and organizations developing innovative solutions for identifying and mitigating lead and other home health hazards. This funding supports studies to improve hazard assessment and control methods, leading to safer and healthier living environments.
Unlock Neighborhood Revitalization Funds
Non-profits and local governments can secure funding to create comprehensive plans for revitalizing neighborhoods, focusing on housing, people, and community improvement. This grant supports the development of a "Transformation Plan" to guide the renewal of public/assisted housing and surrounding areas.
Unlock HBCU Funding for Innovation & Growth
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) can access funding to establish Centers of Excellence, fostering cutting-edge research and development.
Get Funding to Combat Housing Discrimination
Nonprofits focused on fair housing can get grants to train testers who investigate discriminatory rental and sales practices. This program aims to improve the quality of testing and strengthen enforcement of fair housing laws.
Get Funding for AIDS Housing Projects
Organizations providing permanent supportive housing for individuals with AIDS can now apply for renewed or replaced grants. This funding aims to continue and improve essential housing services for this vulnerable population.
Grant Funding: End AIDS with Innovative Housing Solutions
Non-profits and community organizations can access funds to implement groundbreaking housing and support service models for individuals with HIV and their families. This grant aims to leverage housing as a critical intervention to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic and promote health equity.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Community Development Business
This program offers grants to national organizations that strengthen community development corporations (CDCs) and community housing development organizations (CHDOs). Funds are used for training, technical assistance, and financial support to create affordable housing and community projects for low- and moderate-income individuals.
Get Money to Modify Homes for Older Adults
This program provides grants to non-profits and local governments to help older adults make necessary modifications to their homes, improving safety and accessibility. Funds are available for projects that enhance independence and prevent injuries.
Secure HUD Funding to Combat Homelessness
Nonprofits, states, and local governments can receive non-competitive renewal funding to continue essential services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This grant aims to rehouse those in need, minimize trauma, and improve access to mainstream programs.
Unlock Funds for Youth Independence Programs
This grant from HUD supports non-profits and government agencies dedicated to helping foster youth achieve independence. Funds are intended to provide resources and support services that empower these young individuals.
Unlock Funding for Senior Housing & Care
Nonprofits and for-profit organizations can secure capital advances and rental subsidies to develop and operate supportive housing for seniors. This funding expands affordable housing options with services for independent living.
Get Funding for Affordable Homeownership Programs!
Nonprofit organizations can access funds to acquire land and improve infrastructure for innovative, sweat-equity-based homeownership programs. This program supports the creation of affordable, safe, and decent homes for eligible homebuyers.
Get Grants for Main Street Revitalization & Housing!
Small communities can receive grants to transform unused historic Main Street buildings into affordable housing, boosting local economies and preserving heritage. This funding is specifically for creating new or reconfiguring existing spaces into affordable housing units.
Get HUD Grants for Innovative Homebuilding Tech
HBCUs can now receive funding for groundbreaking research in homebuilding technologies that create more affordable, energy-efficient, and resilient housing. This initiative specifically seeks innovations in factory-built housing and disaster-resistant construction.
Get Grants to Improve Home Safety & Energy Efficiency
Local governments and non-profits partnering with Healthy Homes and Weatherization programs can get funding to make homes safer and more energy-efficient. This grant aims to test innovative ways to combine these services for better community outcomes.
Get Grants for Jobs & Higher Earnings!
Public housing residents can access funds and support services to boost job readiness, gain employment, and increase earnings through the Jobs Plus Initiative. This program provides financial incentives and tailored training to build a culture of work and financial independence.
Revitalize Your Neighborhood: Get Grant Funding!
Non-profits and local governments can secure funds to transform distressed neighborhoods into thriving communities. This grant supports upgrading housing, improving resident well-being, and attracting new investments and amenities.
Unlock Funding for Housing Stability & Economic Growth
This grant helps residents of Public and Indian Housing overcome barriers to economic and housing self-sufficiency. Funding supports educational, professional, and health initiatives to foster financial independence and stability.
Get Funds to Support Residents in Your Multifamily Housing
Multifamily housing owners can receive funding to connect elderly residents and individuals with disabilities to essential community support services. This program helps them maintain independent living in HUD-assisted housing.
Unlock Rural Growth: Get Funding for Housing & Community Dev
Rural organizations, local governments, and tribes can get funding to boost their capacity for affordable housing and community development. This grant supports training, planning, and organizational improvements to serve low-income residents.