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Find similar grantsCapital Fund High Risk/Receivership/Substandard/Troubled Program (FR-6900-N-81) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This program focuses on improving public housing units, which are a critical component of affordable housing for low-income families, older adults, and people with disabilities.
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Opportunity Listing - Capital Improvements for At-Risk/Receivership/Substandard/Troubled PHAs Capital Improvements for At-Risk/Receivership/Substandard/Troubled PHAs Agency: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listings: 14. 888 -- Lead-Based Paint Capital Fund Program Last Updated: February 25, 2026 View version history on Grants.
gov $11,500,000 shall be to support the costs of administrative and judicial receiverships and for competitive grants to PHAs in receivership, designated troubled or substandard, or otherwise at risk, as determined by the Secretary, for costs associated with public housing asset improvement, in addition to other amounts for that purpose provided under any heading under this title.
Public and Indian housing authorities PHAs with the legal authority to develop, own, modernize, and operate a public housing project in accordance with the 1937 Act are eligible. Tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHEs), nonprofit organizations, resident management corporations, and resident associations are not eligible to apply.
Eligible applicants under this NOFO are troubled, substandard, receivership or high risk PHAs, as defined in the NOFO. Individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorship organizations are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement. Grantor contact information Office of Capital Improvements File name Description Last updated Form_HUD-426.
pdf Form HUD-426. pdf Feb 25, 2026 02:25 PM UTC Form_HUD-50075. 1.
pdf Form HUD-50075. 1. pdf Feb 25, 2026 02:25 PM UTC NOFO_Content_FR-6900-N-81.
pdf NOFO_Content_FR-6900-N-81. pdf Feb 25, 2026 02:25 PM UTC Link to additional information https://www. hud.
gov/grants/ Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p. m. , ET, on the listed application due date.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Published on grants. gov, Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) are the primary eligible entities. Specific eligibility details are in the NOFO. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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