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Housing + Health: Capital is a grant from St. David's Foundation that funds affordable housing planning and predevelopment projects in Central Texas. Rooted in the belief that housing is a platform for health, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations, local governments, and collaboratives working to expand affordable housing for low- to moderate-income households across a five-county region.
The program focuses especially on rural and marginalized communities, providing financial support where it is most difficult to secure. Eligible applicants are organizations serving Central Texas communities. The application deadline is September 1, 2026.
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Housing + Health - St David's Foundation Funding for Planning and Predevelopment Full funding opportunity details, including eligibility requirements and scoring rubric, can be found in the Funding Opportunity PDF in the downloads section of this page. St.
David’s Foundation seeks to support nonprofit organizations, local government, or collaboratives working to improve affordable housing for low- to moderate-income households in Central Texas. We believe housing is a platform for health and are committed to advancing safe and affordable housing designed for and by our community .
This call is intended to increase affordable housing capacity in all parts of the five-county region served by the Foundation. It is designed to introduce financial support where it is often hardest to secure.
Planning funds (to convene community and explore early ideas) and predevelopment funds (cover costs that precede construction and long-term financing such as architectural and engineering fees and market studies) are generally the most challenging parts of affordable housing financing to obtain, since lenders and other funders see these projects as high risk. Funding will be up to $8M with a maximum grant amount of $750,000 per project.
Operate in one or more of the following Central Texas counties: Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, or Williamson. Fall into one of the following classifications: A tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. A public entity (e.g., municipality, health department, university, school).
Using a fiscal sponsor who is a tax-exempt organization under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Statewide and national organizations not headquartered in Central Texas must be able to demonstrate meaningful partnerships with local organizations and communities to have an impact in our five-county region. Evidence of working to increase access to affordable housing for low-to-moderate income households in Central Texas.
For programmatic questions , please email: [email protected] For technical questions , please email: [email protected] Please note, there may be slight variations to the LOI and application questions once in the online grants portal. The LOI and Application Questions document is intended to serve as a guide and resource during your application process.
Letter of Intent (LOI) Deadline: Copy of LOI and Application Questions Submit Letter of Intent (LOI) Timeline and Important Dates Housing + Health Funding Opportunity Open Date Optional Informational Webinar at 4 p. m. CDT Letter of Intent (LOI) Due at 5 p.
m. CDT Applications Due at 5 p. m.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations supporting rural and marginalized communities in Central Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is September 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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