Department of Housing and Urban Development
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a vital federal agency dedicated to creating strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. Its mission encompasses overseeing various housing programs, enforcing fair housing laws, and providing funding opportunities through grant programs aimed at improving urban development and housing accessibility. HUD plays a crucial role in facilitating community development initiatives and ensuring that low-income families have access to safe and affordable housing, thereby enhancing the overall quality of life in urban areas across the United States.
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The grant provides funding for Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Imminent Threat (IT) projects aimed at supporting Tribes. Eligible applicants include Tribes and Tribal organizations, which must submit an eligibility determination with their application. Applications should be emailed to ONAP-ICDBG@hud.gov, and not submitted through Grants.gov.
The Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive Program (IHBG-COMP) aims to provide competitive grants to eligible recipients under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) for affordable housing activities benefiting low-income Tribal families. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments and nonprofit tribal organizations, while individuals and foreign entities are not eligible. For application details, interested parties can contact Rebecca L. Halloran at IHBGCompetitiveProgram@hud.gov.
The grant aims to provide funding for public housing authorities (PHAs) to implement the Jobs Plus program, which focuses on enhancing employment opportunities for residents of public housing projects. Eligible applicants are limited to PHAs that operate qualifying public housing projects, with restrictions on those who have previously received Jobs Plus grants for the same target sites. To apply, interested PHAs must submit an email with the subject line "FY 2025 Jobs Plus NOFO" to the Jobs Plus Program Office at jobsplus@hud.gov.
The ROSS-SC program aims to assist residents of Public and Indian Housing in achieving economic and housing self-sufficiency by addressing educational, professional, and health barriers through the hiring of Service Coordinators. Eligible applicants include nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), federally recognized Native American tribal governments, public and Indian housing authorities, resident associations, multifamily owners, and tribally-designated housing entities. To apply, interested parties should contact the US Department of Housing and Urban Development at ross-pih@hud.gov for further information.
The Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) program aims to develop viable Indian and Alaska Native communities by creating decent housing, suitable living environments, and economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income individuals. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments and tribal organizations authorized by tribes. To apply, applicants must submit their proposals by the application submission date, and additional details can be found in the NOFO and relevant regulations.