Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD offers grants for housing, community development, and homelessness programs across the US.
Get $750K to Grow Your Business & Create Jobs
This initiative offers up to $750,000 to non-profits and local governments to create jobs and boost economic development in distressed urban areas. Funds can be used for workforce training, entrepreneurship programs, and infrastructure to support business growth.
Get $600K to Boost Wildfire Resilience
This grant offers up to $600,000 for eligible communities to research how to best use disaster recovery funds to improve wildfire resilience. The goal is to help communities, especially those with lower incomes, better withstand and recover from increasing wildfire threats.
Unlock $500K for Fair Housing Training & Outreach
Nonprofit organizations and government agencies focused on fair housing can receive funding to develop and deliver essential training for test coordinators. This grant supports programs designed to combat discriminatory housing practices through enhanced testing methodologies and remote outreach strategies.
Get Funding for Fair Housing Training & Outreach
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on fair housing can receive funding to train housing testing coordinators. This grant supports developing and implementing comprehensive training programs to combat discriminatory housing practices.
Get Funding for Fair Housing Tester Training
This program offers grants to organizations that conduct fair housing testing, providing funds for training coordinators and testers. The funding supports comprehensive training in fair housing testing, including specialized areas like mortgage lending and insurance, to ensure high-quality enforcement of the Fair Housing Act.
Unlock $500K for Housing Research & Data Innovation
This funding from HUD supports research into linking eviction records with housing voucher data for U.S. locations with available court records. The goal is to understand eviction patterns and recommend ongoing tracking methods.
Get Grants for Community Development Projects!
Are you involved in community development? This grant from HUD offers funding for research into eligible Community Development Block Grant activities. Explore how your projects can drive social and economic impacts with up to $500,000 in research funding.
Get Grants for Fair Housing Enforcement & Growth
Non-profit fair housing organizations can secure funds to boost their capacity for enforcement activities, including hiring staff and expanding testing expertise. This initiative aims to build more effective organizations to combat housing discrimination and protect individual rights.
Get Grants to Fight Housing Discrimination!
Non-profits dedicated to fair housing can receive funding to strengthen their enforcement capabilities and expand testing services. This initiative helps organizations build capacity to prevent and address discriminatory housing practices.
Get Grants to Fight Housing Discrimination
Nonprofits dedicated to fair housing can receive funding to either establish new enforcement organizations or bolster existing ones. This support helps build capacity to enforce anti-discrimination laws within the Fair Housing Act.
Get Grants to Fight Housing Discrimination
Nonprofits dedicated to enforcing fair housing laws can get funding to build their capacity and establish new organizations. This grant aims to increase compliance with the Fair Housing Act by supporting enforcement and education initiatives.
Get $500K for Fair Housing Enforcement & Growth
Fair housing organizations can receive up to $500,000 to either establish new enforcement initiatives or strengthen existing ones to combat housing discrimination. This funding aims to increase compliance with the Fair Housing Act by supporting capacity building and outreach efforts.
Unlock Up to $500K for HUD Housing Innovation
HUD is offering up to $500,000 to support innovative research and demonstration projects focused on improving housing and community development. If your organization is engaged in impactful housing solutions, this grant can fund your groundbreaking initiatives.
Get Up To $425K/Year for Fair Housing Initiatives
Non-profit fair housing organizations can receive up to $425,000 annually for four years to combat discriminatory housing practices. This funding supports testing, investigations, and enforcement of fair housing rights.
Get Grants to Fight Housing Discrimination!
Non-profits can receive up to $425,000 annually for three years to combat housing discrimination through testing and enforcement. This program empowers organizations to protect individuals' housing rights and ensure fair access.
Get Up To $400K for Fair Housing Enforcement
Non-profit fair housing organizations can receive up to $400,000 annually for three years to enforce fair housing laws and protect individuals' rights. This funding supports testing, investigations, and enforcement of rights under the Fair Housing Act and equivalent state/local laws.
Rural Business Growth: HUD Grants Up to $300K!
Rural businesses and non-profits can access up to $300,000 to fund innovative housing and economic development projects. Federally recognized Indian Tribes can also apply for economic development and entrepreneurship initiatives.
Fund Your Home Health Research: Get Up To $250,000!
Nonprofits and academic institutions can get funding for innovative research into detecting and controlling housing health hazards. This grant supports developing new methods and enhancing our understanding of critical home safety issues.
Unlock Funding for Family Economic Independence!
This program helps Public Housing families become economically independent by increasing earned income and financial literacy. Funding supports FSS Coordinators who guide families towards self-sufficiency.
Get $25K for Housing & Urban Development Research
If you're a doctoral student researching housing or urban development, secure up to $25,000 to support your dissertation research. This funding from HUD helps students hone their skills and produce impactful policy-relevant studies.