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The City of Indianapolis’ Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) administers a number of federal grant programs through a division within DMD know as the Division of Community Investments. These federal grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are designed to support community development and housing for low and moderate-income households.
### DMD's Programs & Grants The following programs and grants often require inspections in various capacities. Click the "**Inspection Request Form**" to download the form and email Brian. Holiday@indy.
gov once completed. Please note, you will need to download the file to fill in the required information. Indy Community Investments Application The Indy Community Investments Application is an annual funding opportunity for proposals seeking HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), or Indianapolis Housing Trust Fund (HTF) for housing and community development activities.
* Indianapolis HTF Program Overview The City of Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) began the 2026 Indy Community Investments Application cycle on **Monday, July 21st**. DMD hosted an informational webinar to explain the application process and funding priorities. The recording of that webinar can be found **here**.
2026 Indy Community Investments Webinar Slides List of Required Application Documents Interested applicants must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) indicating their plans to apply for funding and describing their project proposal by **August 11th at 11:59pm**. Prospective applicants must use the DMD LOI template form, which is linked below. Organizations that fail to submit a LOI will not be eligible to submit a full application.
Organizations that submit an LOI for eligible projects may be invited to submit a full application on **August 25th**. LOIs must be submitted to ****both**** Krista Bozacki at Krista. Bozacki@indy.
gov _**and**_MaryKate. Shanahan@indy. gov via email.
**Tentative Application Timeline:** *All dates are listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST) and subject to change. All questions should be emailed to both Krista Bozacki, CDBG Manager at Krista. Bozacki@indy.
gov and Mary Kate Shanahan, HOME Manager at MaryKate. Shanahan@indy. gov. The Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME) is a federal entitlement grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The program helps create safe, affordable housing options for people with low income. HOME funds are awarded to partner organizations on a competitive basis. People can’t apply directly to the city for funding.
Contact a partner organization for assistance.
Eligible activities for HOME funds include: * Building, purchasing, or rehabilitating housing for rent or ownership * "Other reasonable and necessary expenses related to the development of non-luxury housing" including site acquisition or improvement, demolition of dilapidated housing to make way for HOME-assisted development, and payment of relocation expenses * Tenant-based rental assistance _**HOME Grant Staff contact information:**_ * Mary Kate Shanahan, HOME Grant Manager: marykate.
shanahan@indy. gov * Eric Kabuthia, HOME Program Coordinator: eric. kabuthia@indy.
gov * Rochelle Bauer, Administrative Coordinator: rochelle. bauer@indy.
gov * _Application Materials_ * _Homebuyer Completion Documents_ * HOME & CDBG Project Sponsor Roundtables * _Long-Term Rental Compliance_ * _Mortgage and Covenant Releases_ * _Policies & Procedures, Program Notices_ * _Pre-Contract Documents_ * _Rental Completion Documents_ * _Webinars and Trainings_ * CDBG/HOME Webinar Training Video (September 12th, 2024) Emergency Solutions Grant ESG is an entitlement grant that provides emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, street outreach, homelessness prevention and diversion, and HMIS (Homelessness Management Information System) services to the Indianapolis community.
Applications are released to community non-profit organizations in the fall of each year, awards are announced in the winter of each year, and contracts begin on April 1st of each year. 2026 ESG Application (closed) _Policies and Procedures_ _**ESG & HOPWA Staff Contact Information:**_ * Amber Hayes, Human Services Grant Manager: amber. hayes@indy.
gov * Jalen Thomas, Human Services Program Coordinator: jalen. thomas@indy. gov * Kate Love, CoC Analyst: Kate.
Love@indy. gov * Rochelle Bauer, Administrative Coordinator: Rochelle. Bauer@indy.
gov Through the Indianapolis Low-Income Housing Trust Fund, the City of Indianapolis provides assistance in the form of low-interest loans, loan guarantees, and grants to increase the access of housing, preserve affordability, revitalize existing housing, provide supportive services, and develop new housing. Funding is available annually and are awarded by the Indianapolis Low-Income Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee.
Creation of the IHTF was authorized by I. C 36-7-15. 1-35.
5 and established by the Metropolitan Development Commission (MDC) resolution 02-B-002. The Indianapolis Low- Income Housing Trust Fund receives revenues from electronic filing fees tied to property sales disclosure forms, and document recording fees.
2024 Indianapolis Low-Income Housing Trust Fund Policies and Procedures Indianapolis Low-Income Housing Trust Fund Meeting Resources 2024 Housing Trust Fund Awards: SEND - $150,000 _**Housing Trust Fund Staff contact information:**_ * Amber Hayes, Human Services Grant Manager: _amber. hayes@indy. gov_ * Jalen Thomas, Human Services Program Coordinator: jalen.
thomas@indy. gov * Kate Love, CoC Analyst: Kate. Love@indy.
gov * Rochelle Bauer, Administrative Coordinator: Rochelle. Bauer@indy. gov American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the United States Treasury has awarded federal funds to states and local governments for the purposes of responding to and recovering from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
As part of the City's Recovery Plan, a portion of the ARPA funding is set aside for the Creation and Preservation of Quality Affordable Housing. The resources below are specifically related to initiatives and programs that fall under the goal of Creation and Preservation of Quality Affordable Housing. * Victor Creed, Project Manager of ARPA Affordable Housing: * Beth Neville, Administrator-Community Investments: Beth.
Neville@Indy. Gov * Victoria Jennings, Principal Program Manager of Strategic Investments: Victoria. Jennings@indy.
gov * Ashley Miller, Principal Program Manager of Strategic Initiatives: ashley. miller@indy. gov * Rochelle Bauer, Administrative Coordinator: Rochelle.
Bauer@indy. gov * Vacant to Vibrant Application * Project Completion Documents _**Vacant to Vibrant Application:**_ The Vacant to Vibrant program will facilitate the creation of affordable homeownership and rental opportunities on DMD's inventory of vacant properties. The application process is now closed.
Questions for this application can be directed to Matt Hostetler, Principal Program Manager for Real Estate at matthew. hostetler@indy. gov.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in eligible areas of Indiana. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 14, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
The Restore, Reinvest, and Renew (R3) Program: Reentry, Economic Development, and Civil Legal Aid is a grant from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, funded through cannabis tax revenue. The program supports organizations in designated R3 zones — communities most harmed by the war on drugs — with a focus on reentry services for justice-involved individuals, economic development, and access to civil legal representation. Total program funding is $35,000,000. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, local governments, and tax-exempt faith-based organizations serving designated R3 zones in Illinois. Applications closed March 6, 2026.
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) - Foundational and Applied Science Program (A1661 Rural Economic Development program area priority) is sponsored by USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). This program area priority within AFRI supports rigorous theoretical and empirical efforts to create and examine innovative approaches for advancing economic opportunities for rural entrepreneurs and communities, with an aim to promote rural prosperity and well-being.