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El Paso County Community Development Block Grant
Since 2009, El Paso County Community Development Block Grant funds have been awarded to local jurisdictions and non-profit organizations. Agencies with experience administering federal funding will likely have adequate internal controls and policies to successfully implement a CDBG funded project. Eligible projects are those that serve low-to-moderate income residents (LMI), create jobs for low-to-moderate income clients (LMJ), or serve a low-to-moderate income area (LMA) within El Paso County.
Welcome Home Community Housing Fund
This opportunity will be available only to developments already awarded CHF or HOME funds, with the goal of reducing planned 60% AMI units to 50% AMI units or below.
Clark County is making a BLM-owned site available for the development of affordable rental housing.
Funding Goals and Scope
The goal of this funding round is to reduce the projected number of 60% AMI units (and 65% AMI units in limited instances) in the development pipeline to 50% AMI, and below, to meet the very low- and extremely low-income housing demands of the Las Vegas valley housing market. The COUNTY will determine eligibility for funding by population served and targeted income level(s), number of units impacted, financial capacity, the APPLICANTS ability to creatively maximize use of the additional CHF funds in combination with other funding sources, project readiness, and project feasibility. All project commitments outlined in the original application must remain, such as sustainability features, project amenities, unit amenities, overall design of the project, etc. All developments will be for affordable housing for households below 80% of AMI; any units above 80% will not be funded by CHF. Projects with market rate units will be required to show how those units will be funded on the FFS without using CHF funds. Though the COUNTY will provide a scoring preference for projects with higher numbers of units at or below 30% and 50% of AMI, the maximum amount of below 30% AMI, units allowed in any one project is 50% of the total. Projects that include between 10% and 50% of their units at 30% AMI or below may request additional CHF funds in order to reduce long-term debt and support higher operating costs; however, construction costs per unit must remain competitive. Projects with over 20% of the units at 30% AMI must have additional sources of long-term operating income to ensure that the project can sustain such deep rental subsidies.
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley (CFHV) empowers individuals, families, businesses, and organizations to fulfill their philanthropic goals through the establishment of charitable funds that support the needs of Dutchess, Putnam and Ulster counties. With over $100 million in assets, CFHV manages nearly 600 charitable funds and has distributed more than $777 million in grants and scholarships since January 2000. We lead initiatives to address urgent community needs such as food insecurity and educational challenges, offering both immediate relief and long-term support.
Putnam County Community Grant
The Community Foundations Community Grant Program is an annual opportunity to provide nonprofits with unrestricted General Operating Support (GOS). GOS grants are flexible and allow funds to support an organization’s ongoing administrative and infrastructure costs and to provide support to maintain existing, effective programs, organizational development and capacity building in Dutchess, Putnam and Ulster Counties.
Funding Focus
Funding will support a broad variety of organizations and programming, including: effective and innovative programs in the areas of human services (food security, mental house, housing), arts and culture, education and youth, health, the environment and civic affairs. Funding will have a focus on benefiting people who are from historically marginalized and under-funded communities or populations based on their race, ethnicity, age, gender/gender identity, socioeconomic status, health status, abilities or geographic location.
General Operating Support grants will provide unrestricted support to the organization but can include specific support such as:
Affordable housing grants provide essential funding for nonprofits to build homes, renovate facilities, and offer rental assistance. These grants target underserved communities, low-income families, and veterans, empowering nonprofits to address critical housing needs and foster stability in vulnerable populations.
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Affordable Housing grants for Nonprofits?
Most grants are due in the third quarter.
Nonprofits focusing on providing rental assistance, offering education on homeownership, developing affordable housing, and working on homelessness prevention can qualify for affordable housing grants. Organizations are also eligible if they are working on community development, or providing housing equity solutions.
Grants for affordable housing typically have the highest concentration of deadlines in Q3, with 26.2% of grant deadlines falling in this period. If you're planning to apply, consider prioritizing your applications around this time to maximize opportunities. Conversely, the least active period for grants in this category is Q4.
These grants increase access to safe and affordable housing solutions for low-income groups while promoting physical well-being. The funders want to fight against housing insecurity and prevent homelessness. They also want to support initiatives to develop long-term sustainable housing solutions.
On average, grants for affordable housing provide funding between $250 and $38,300,000, with typical awards falling around $50,000 (median) and $1,026,327 (average). These insights can help nonprofits align their funding requests with what grantmakers typically offer in this space.
Major funders of affordable housing grants include federal agencies and private foundations such as the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and MacArthur Foundation.
State and local governments also provide funding through affordable housing grants. Some funds are also generated from corporate sector banks and real estate companies.
To improve grant success, nonprofits should:
For additional guidance, explore our step-by-step guide to crafting compelling grant proposals.
Instrumentl streamlines the search for affordable housing grants by identifying relevant funding opportunities. You can also track deadlines, and get insights into funder priorities. You can manage applications more efficiently with Instrumentl as well. See how Habitat for Humanity raised funding for affordable housing.