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Housing Preservation Project Technical Assistance Grant Program | Metropolitan Transportation Commission Housing Preservation Project Technical Assistance Grant Program BAHFA's Housing Preservation Project Technical Assistance Grant Program will fund preservation projects for pre-acquisition consulting costs associated with converting market-rate housing to permanently restricted affordable housing.
The Housing Preservation Project Technical Assistance Grant Program will assist with the upfront consulting costs of preservation projects to help mission-driven organizations accelerate their timelines from predevelopment to purchasing the property.
Providing these grants – up to $50,000 each – will give funding to developers who may otherwise not have cash readily available for this work and lower the barrier to entry for developers who are in an earlier organizational stage.
Eligible activities include: Financial feasibility analysis Architecture and engineering Set-up of asset management systems Long-term sustainability plans This program is funded by the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the San Francisco Foundation.
Grant Applications Now Closed In May 2026, BAHFA issued a Notice of Funding Availability for $325,000 in technical assistance grants to on a first-come, first served basis. As of October 16, 2025, BAHFA awarded grants of $35,000-$50,000 to seven eligible applicants and the application period is now closed.
East Bay Neighborhood Housing Services Mountain View Community Land Trust Oakland Fund for Public Innovation Richmond Community Foundation Supportive Housing Community Land Alliance Email: sabdelgany@bayareametro. gov
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Housing Preservation Project Technical Assistance Grant Program is funded by Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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