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Find similar grantsCommunity Impact Grant - Stabilization and Deconstruction is sponsored by Virginia Housing. The intent of this grant is to support the redevelopment of vacant and deteriorated properties that create physical and economic blight.
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WebGrants - Virginia Housing Funding Opportunity Details If you are already a WebGrants user you can login to apply for this opportunity. If you are not a registered user you can register to apply for an account. 25890 - Community Impact Stabilization & Deconstruction Funding Opportunity Details 02 Community Impact Support Final Application Deadline: Apr 30, 2026 11:59 PM Posted Date Sep 11, 2025 2:05 PM Award Amount Range $10,000.
00 - $150,000. 00 Categorical Area Community Impact Support (CIS) Program Officer Matthew Bolster Email matthew. bolster@virginiahousing.
com Notice of Funding Opportunity: Community Impact Grant - Stabilization and Deconstruction REACH Virginia FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Virginia Housing reinvests a portion of our net revenues into Virginia’s communities through REACH Virginia (Resources Enabling Affordable Community Housing in Virginia).
This is a multifaceted resource that Virginia Housing uses to support vital housing initiatives through our Homeownership, Rental and Community Outreach programs. The intent of the Stabilization and Deconstruction Grant is to support vacant and deteriorated properties whose poor condition creates a notion of physical and economic blight in the surrounding area, and often is a deterrent to surrounding development.
Awards will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. To be eligible for funds under the Stabilization and Deconstruction Community Impact Grant, organizations must be a non-profit organization or local government and: Be physically located in Virginia. Have at minimum three (3) years of operations.
Carry out at least one of the following housing-related focuses: Creating economically integrated and inclusive housing opportunities including housing options for people with disabilities. Planning and Community Development to include significant attention to housing planning. Align with Virginia Housing’s mission of Helping Virginians Attain Quality, Affordable Housing and align with Virginia Housing's Strategic Direction.
Requests for funds under the Stabilization and Deconstruction Community Impact Grant must fall within one of the following project types.
Virginia Housing reserves the right to reject funding requested for any applications that are outside the focus areas listed below: Requests for funds under the Stabilization Community Impact Grant must be for the redevelopment of foreclosed, abandoned, and vacant blighted residential properties or properties to be converted for residential use located in a revitalization area.
Approved agencies must comply with the Virginia Housing Community Impact Grant Handbook. Click the document below for a detailed explanation of the scope, disbursement, and reporting requirements. The budget and period of performance for this grant is twenty-four (24) months from grant award.
The building must be located in an area with at least one (1) of the following designations: Redevelopment Area, Conservation District, and Rehabilitation Areas as prescribed in Title 36 of the Code of Virginia, State Enterprise Zone (DHCD), Virginia Main Street Designation (DHCD), Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) as prescribed by the HUD CDBG Program, or Opportunity Zone.
Requests for funds under the Deconstruction Community Impact Grant must be to dismantle buildings in a revitalization area in order to develop affordable housing with the goal of maximizing the reuse potential of the building's components. Approved agencies must comply with the Virginia Housing Community Impact Grant Handbook. Click the document below for a detailed explanation of the scope, disbursement, and reporting requirements.
Redevelopment plans must indicate that majority of the property will be used for residential units. Deconstruction must be initiated within the first ninety (90) days of the award.
The building must be located in an area with at least one (1) of the following designations: Redevelopment Area, Conservation District, and Rehabilitation Areas as prescribed in Title 36 of the Code of Virginia, State Enterprise Zone (DHCD), Virginia Main Street Designation (DHCD), Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) as prescribed by the HUD CDBG Program, or Opportunity Zone.
For questions concerning this program or assistance with application submission, contact Matthew Bolster, Strategic Housing Office, at (804) 343-5631 or Matthew. Bolster@VirginiaHousing. com .
All applications must be submitted electronically using the Virginia Housing Grants Management System. The applicant is required to meet with Matthew Bolster, Strategic Housing Officer, who will review the applicant’s plans per the program requirements to determine eligibility. The proposed budget may not exceed $150,000.
The following must be attached to the application: Three qualified bids for stabilization activities Designation of revitalization area Building exterior and interior photographs Certificate of Appropriateness by Historic Preservation Board (if applicable) Additional sources of financial support, include the applicant’s financial contribution Nonprofit Determination or proof of eligibility if the applicant is not a unit of local government Prior year’s audited financial statements, or prior year’s reviewed financial statements or two (2) years of financial statements Contractor documents - Evidence of Licensure and general liability insurance Funds will be awarded based on an assessment of the organization’s application and the availability of Virginia Housing funds.
The selected organization will receive a Grant Award Notification (GAN) and a Grant Agreement if approved for funds under the award. All applicants have the option to submit a request at Grants@VirginiaHousing. com for a debriefing within thirty (30) days of approval or denial.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits or local government agencies physically located in Virginia with at least three years of operational history, focused on economically integrated housing or community development with a housing emphasis. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $150,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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