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California Consulting Publishes New Housing Grants

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 Housing Grant Opportunities  

________-Estimated Deadline 

HCD: Multifamily Finance Super NOFA-LA Disaster NOFA Application 

Deadline: August 21st, 2025 

Amount: $96m available  

Match: No 

Link: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-and-funding/supernofa 

Eligibility: LA COUNTY ONLY, Housing Developers 

The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), in accordance with  Assembly Bill 434 (Chapter 192, Statutes 2020), is working to make our multifamily housing program  funds accessible to more developers and communities, more equitable in serving the lowest-income  Californians, and more targeted toward achieving better outcomes in health, climate, and household  stability. 

Four Programs. One Purpose. 

Streamlining the guidelines, application, and release of several state affordable housing funding  resources is one of many recent policy solutions implemented by HCD to help accelerate production so  our community partners can more effectively and efficiently serve Californians. Learn more about the  individual programs with funding available under this Super NOFA. 

1. Multifamily Housing Program 

2. Infill Infrastructure Grant Program 

3. Veterans Housing and Homelessness Program 

4. Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program 

HCD: Homeless, Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) 

Due: August 29th, 2025 

Amount: Allocations list: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/sites/default/files/docs/grants-and funding/calich/hhap-6-allocations.pdf 

Match: No 

Eligibility: California's 44 CoCs identified by HUD. California’s 14 cities with a population of 300,000  or more as of January 1, 2022. California’s 58 counties. 

Link: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-and-funding/programs-active/homeless-housing-assistance-and prevention-grant-program 

HHAP makes available grant allocations to cities, counties, and continuums of care with flexible funding  to prevent and end homelessness in their regions. 

HCD: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program 

Deadline: Expected to release Summer 2025 

Amount: Up to $34 million available in total. Maximum award per jurisdiction is $3.6 million. ○ Competitive Grants: Public Service and Planning grants are capped at $300,000 each. ○ OTC Grants: Projects up to $3.3 million; Housing or Economic Development  Programs up to $1.5 million. 

Match: Not required, but leveraging other funding is encouraged. 

Eligibility: Non-entitlement cities, counties, and Units of General Local Government (UGLGs) in  California. Nonprofits and Tribes can receive funding via subrecipient agreements with eligible  applicants. 

Link: CDBG Program Information 

Summary: The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is offering  approximately $34 million through the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 

Program. The program aims to support viable communities by funding projects that provide decent  affordable housing, create a suitable living environment, and expand economic opportunities, primarily  benefiting low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons, families, households, and neighborhoods. 

Multifamily Housing Program (MHP) 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026 Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026 

Amount: $230M total available (loan limits vary by unit type and project specifics) Match: Not required 

Link: Multifamily Finance Super NOFA 

Purpose: The MHP provides loans to assist in the new construction, rehabilitation, and conversion of  permanent and transitional rental housing for lower-income households. It supports affordable housing  developments by offering capital and operating funds to projects that meet state and local affordability  and sustainability goals. 

Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant (FWHG) Program 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026 Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026 

Amount: $120M total available 

Match: Not required 

Link: Multifamily Finance Super NOFA 

Purpose: The FWHG program provides loans for the new construction or rehabilitation of multifamily  rental housing developments that serve agricultural workers. It prioritizes lower-income farmworker  households and ensures access to quality housing for this vulnerable population. 

Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention (VHHP) Program 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026 Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026 

Amount: $12M total available 

Match: Not required 

Link: Multifamily Finance Super NOFA 

Purpose: The VHHP program provides loans for the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, and  preservation of affordable multifamily housing developments for veterans and their families. The  program aims to enhance housing stability for veterans, particularly those experiencing homelessness or  at risk of becoming homeless 

HCD: Infill Infrastructure Grant Program 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026

Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026

Amount: $1M-$7.5M 

Match: Not Required 

Link: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-and-funding/supernofa 

The objective of the IIG program is to promote infill housing development by providing financial  assistance for Capital Improvement Projects that are an integral part of, or necessary to facilitate the  development of affordable and mixed income housing. 

HCD: Affordable Housing Sustainable Communities 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026 Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026 

Amount: Maximum: $50 million ($35 million for AHD/HRI, $15 million for STI/TRA/PGM)  Minimum: $10 million (Based on Round 7 NOFO 

Match: No  

Eligibility: Local governments, Transportation and transit agencies, Non-profit and for-profit  housing developers, Joint powers authorities, K-12 school, college and university districts, Federally  Recognized Tribes, California Native American Tribes 

URL: https://sgc.ca.gov/grant-programs/ahsc/ 

Purpose: The Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program makes it easier  for Californians to drive less by making sure housing, jobs, and key destinations are accessible by  walking, biking, and transit  

HCD: CalHome Program 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026 Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026 

Amount: Grants vary based on program type. For example, Mortgage Assistance grants can range up to  $80,000 per homebuyer, while Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation grants can reach up to $100,000 per  project. 

Match: No match required 

Link: CalHome Program 

Purpose: The program supports affordable housing development, rehabilitation, and assistance for low income households: Mortgage assistance, owner-occupied rehab, ADUs, Homeownership development  projects, manufactured housing assistance, homebuyer counseling and education, self-help housing  projects.  

Mortgage Assistance: 

● Financial support for first-time low-income homebuyers. 

● Provides up to $80,000 per homebuyer to assist with down payments or closing costs. Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation: 

● Funds for the rehabilitation of owner-occupied homes for low-income residents. ● Provides up to $100,000 per project for necessary repairs or improvements. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): 

● Funding for the creation or rehabilitation of ADUs to increase affordable housing stock. Homeownership Development Projects: 

● Financial support for organizations to develop affordable single-family homes. Manufactured Housing Assistance: 

● Support for purchasing and/or rehabilitating manufactured homes. 

Homebuyer Counseling and Education: 

● Programs to educate low-income households on homeownership, financial literacy, and the  home-buying process. 

Self-Help Housing Projects: Support for low-income families building their own homes through mutual self-help programs. 

HCD: Homekey+ Program 

Estimated Release: Winter 2026 Estimated Deadline: Spring 2026 

Amount: Proposition 1 allocates approximately $2 billion, with $1 billion specifically designated for  veterans. 

Eligibility: Local public entities (cities, counties, and public housing authorities), Tribal entities,  Housing developers 

Match Requirements: No match required. 

Link: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-and-funding/homekey-plus 

Summary: 

Homekey+ is part of the Behavioral Health Infrastructure Bond Act (Proposition 1) passed in March  2024. This program aims to develop permanent affordable housing paired with supportive services,  specifically for veterans and individuals with mental health or substance use challenges who are  homeless or at risk of homelessness. Projects should focus on the acquisition and rehabilitation of  existing buildings, new construction, or other innovative housing solutions. 

Eligible Uses: 

Acquisition and rehabilitation of existing properties (e.g., hotels, motels, apartments) Conversion of commercial properties 

New construction for permanent housing 

Master leasing of properties 

Purchase of affordability covenants 

Population Served: 

Veterans and individuals with behavioral health challenges who are at risk of, or experiencing,  homelessness. 

Funding Priorities: 

Projects demonstrating readiness and the capacity to begin quickly (within 12 months) Applications with commitments to sustainable long-term funding for services (especially using MHSA  and BHSA funds) 

Projects that address regional targets and needs in coordination with local Continuum of Care (CoC) and  mental health departments 

Program Contact: 

For more information, visit Homekey+. 

Email: [email protected] 

HUD: Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) Program Deadline: TBD Fall 2025 

Match: Not required, but leveraging other funding sources is encouraged. 

Amount: $1 million to $7 million. 

Eligibility: States, local governments, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and multijurisdictional entities approved by HUD. 

Link: HUD PRO Housing Program 

Summary: The HUD PRO Housing Program offers $100 million in competitive grants to help  communities identify and remove barriers to affordable housing production and preservation. This  initiative supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s Housing Supply Action Plan and focuses on  innovative solutions that address restrictive zoning, streamline permitting processes, and increase  housing supply. 

Key Program Goals: 

Remove Barriers: Support the development of housing strategies that eliminate obstacles to affordable  housing. 

Promote Equity: Encourage resilient and equitable approaches to housing that prevent displacement and  promote access to opportunity. 

Collaboration: Foster partnerships among jurisdictions and stakeholders to advance housing policy. ● Eligible Uses: 

○ Developing housing and community plans. 

○ Creating transit-oriented development zones. 

○ Streamlining permitting and expanding by-right development. 

○ Incentivizing the development of vacant lots or converting commercial properties. 

California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD): HOME-ARP Reentry  Housing Pilot Project (RHPP) 

Estimated Deadline: December 2025 

Funding Amount: Up to $16 million per project, total funding pool of $16 million Match Requirement: None required. 

Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations, for-profits, public housing agencies, and Tribal entities with  experience in affordable housing development for the reentry population. 

Link: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-and-funding/programs-active/home-american-rescue-plan-program Program Overview: The HOME-ARP RHPP provides permanent affordable housing for individuals  transitioning from incarceration. It eliminates barriers to stable housing, reduces homelessness among  the reentry population, and supports reintegration into communities. Eligible projects include conversion  of non-residential structures, multifamily housing, and scattered-site housing, among others. Funding Priorities: 

● Create permanent housing and supportive services for individuals under parole supervision. ● Target populations with limited access to housing due to criminal history. 

● Provide services to reduce recidivism, such as job training, education, and health resources. Use of Funds: 

● Acquisition, rehabilitation, and construction of permanent affordable housing. ● Establishment of Capitalized Operating Subsidy Reserves (COSR). 

● Reentry-specific supportive services. 

DTSC: Equitable Community Revitalization Grant (ECRG) 

Deadline: October 2026 (EST.) 

Amount: $85 million available 

Match: TBD 

Link: https://dtsc.ca.gov/ecrg/ 

Purpose: The program gives California communities an unprecedented opportunity to address historic  environmental injustices and set a new path for land use that will have immediate and lasting benefits,  such as recreational uses (parks and other green spaces), commercial enterprises and housing. 

1. Community-wide Assessment Grant ($350k*): First steps or early stages to learn about  environmental conditions of at least three sites in a defined area where reuse is being planned.  Activities may include Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Phase II Environmental Site  Assessments or Preliminary Endangerment Assessments, and may also include community  engagement for sites being assessed/investigated. In addition to assessment or investigation,  activities may also include developing an inventory of brownfield sites, including GIS  mapping, and other activities that will facilitate reuse planning. 

*Funding: Fixed amount of $350,000, which may include up to $50,000 for CWA-related activities conducted by grantee, such as community engagement. 

2. Site-specific Investigation Grant ($150k to $7M): and/or cleanup planning at a specific site that  is slated for reuse. Work includes All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) or Phase I Environmental  Site Assessments, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, Preliminary Endangerment  Assessments (PEA), supplemental or other necessary site investigations, health and ecological  risk assessments, work to evaluate different cleanup methods, pilot tests to assess a potential  remedial technology, and preparation of a cleanup plan.  

3. Site-specific Cleanup Grant ($300k to $10M): This includes planning, implementation and  reporting costs for the cleanup, pilot tests and sampling/analysis to design the cleanup, public  engagement and cleanup-related California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) activities. A  regulatory-approved cleanup plan is highly recommended for a Site-specific Cleanup  Application. 

SCAG: Regional Utilities Supporting Housing (RUSH) Pilot Program 

Deadline: Next Round TBD 

Amount: $800,000 to $30,000,000 

Eligibility: Eligible applicants include cities, counties, Tribal Governments and public agencies with a  role in housing production (within the SCAG Region). All eligible projects must also meet the three  REAP 2.0 program objectives:  

1. Accelerate infill development that facilitates housing supply, choice and affordability;  2. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing; and 

3. Reduce vehicle miles traveled. 

Match: No minimum match is required, but one way to demonstrate leverage is through a local  investment 

URL: https://scag.ca.gov/programs-accelerate-transformative-housing-path 

Purpose: Regional Utilities Supporting Housing (RUSH) Pilot Program is focused on investments in  utility infrastructure planning and capital improvements that will support jurisdictions in meeting the  housing production goals defined in the 6th cycle RHNA, housing elements and REAP 2.0 Program  objectives. Up to $30 million will be allocated to: 

● Capital Projects, with a maximum award of up to $10 million per application, and with the  goal of funding at least three (3) projects in the SCAG region. Capital Projects are: Projects  that address current and future utility restrictions in housing development through upgrading  infrastructure for sewer, water, stormwater, and dry utilities systems and enable continued  infill housing. 

● Up to $5 million will be allocated to the Infrastructure Planning Projects, with maximum  awards between $800,000-$1 million, and with the goal of funding at least six (6) projects in  the SCAG region. Infrastructure Planning Projects are: Plans, programs and green  infrastructure plans that support increased utility capacity in areas designated for residential  development in Housing Elements. 

HUD: Resident Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency (ROSS) Service Coordinator Program Deadline: TBD 

Amount: Funding amounts are subject to HUD's budget allocations and specific program requirements. Match: Not explicitly required, but leveraging community resources is encouraged. Eligibility: Public Housing Agencies, Tribes/Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs), Resident  Associations (RAs), and Nonprofit Organizations serving residents of Public and Indian housing. URL: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/cfo/gmomgmt/grantsinfo/fundingopps/FY2023_ROSS_SCP Purpose: To hire and maintain Service Coordinators who assist residents of Public and Indian Housing  in achieving economic and housing self-sufficiency. Coordinators connect residents to supportive  services and empowerment activities, focusing on the elderly, disabled, and families aiming for self sufficiency.

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