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Housing Preservation & Revitalization Demonstration Loans & Grants is a grant from USDA Rural Development that funds the preservation and revitalization of affordable rural housing through repair and rehabilitation of existing multifamily units. The program targets aging, distressed, or at-risk housing in eligible rural areas, prioritizing communities with high concentrations of very low-income tenants.
Funding levels vary by project scope. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, and Federally Recognized Tribes operating or managing rural rental housing.
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Housing Preservation Grants * Community Facilities Programs * Multifamily Housing Programs * Single Family Housing Programs * Telecommunications Programs * Water & Environmental Programs * Program Support Services * General Terms and Conditions * General Terms and Conditions - Legacy * For Water & Environmental Engineers * Rural Development Disaster Assistance # Housing Preservation Grants Program Application Period: Applications will be accepted after the publication of a funding notice.
To begin, contact a program official in your state (see contact tab below) to review the requirements for completing an application. The preparation process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the application and the completeness of the materials provided. For state specific information: Federal Register NoticeGrants.
gov Posting **What does this program do? ** It provides grants to sponsoring organizations for the repair or rehabilitation of housing owned or occupied by low- and very-low-income rural citizens. USDA will award a total of $13,100,000 in Housing Preservation Grant Program funding for the repair and rehabilitation of rural housing units.
$2,100,000 of this funding is for organizations to help people repair homes they own or rent that were damaged in a calendar year 2022 Presidentially declared disaster areas ($50,000 maximum award). **Who may apply for this program?
** * Most State and local governmental entities * Nonprofit organizations * Federally Recognized Tribes * Individual homeowners are **not eligible** **Additional requirements include:** * Applicants must have the necessary background and experience with proven ability to perform the responsibility of repair and rehabilitation of low-income housing * Applicants are required to submit quarterly reports to show grant progress.
**What is an eligible area? ** Areas that may be served include: * Rural areas and towns with 20,000 or fewer people--Check eligible addresses * Federally Recognized Tribal lands **The FY2025 Housing Preservation Program funding is $13,100,000.
** * The funding total is comprised of: * Distribution: $8,800,000 * Rural Economic Area Part Zones: $200,000 * Persistent Poverty: $1,000,000 * Presidentially Declared Disaster Areas: $2,100,000 ($50,000 maximum award) To assist with any inquiries and/or resources in your area, please see the Rural Development State Office for your state. **How may funds be used?
** * Applicants provide grants or low-interest loans to repair or rehabilitate housing for low- and very-low-income (1) homeowners * Rental property owners may also receive assistance if they agree to make units available to low- and very-low-income (1) families * Eligible expenses include: * Repairing or replacing electrical wiring, foundations, roofs, insulation, heating systems and water/waste disposal systems * Handicap accessibility features * Administrative expenses * For a complete list, see Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1944.
664 **Fiscal Year 2023 Disaster Funding** In addition to regular program funding, $2,100,000 was made available under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 to help people repair homes they own or rent that were damaged by a Presidentially declared disaster in calendar year 2022. * Properties proposed for repair must have sustained damage in a Presidentially declared disaster in calendar year 2022.
A list maintained by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is available at this link:FEMA Website. In the dropdown boxes on that webpage, select the year 2022, and then choose “Major Disaster Declaration” or “Fire Management Assistance Declaration” as the declaration type. * A maximum award of $50,000 **How do we get started?
** Applications are accepted on an annual basis through a Notice of Solicitation of Funding Opportunity(NOFO) in the Federal Register. **Who can answer questions? ** Find the contact information on the Contact tab.
**What governs this program?
** * Code of Federal Regulation, 7 CFR 1944-N * Code of Federal Regulation, 7 CFR Part 1970 A-O * RD Instruction 1940-L, Methodology and Formulas for Allocation of Loan and Grant Program Funds * RD Instruction 1901-E, Civil Rights Compliance Requirements * This program is authorized by Title V of the Housing Act of 1949 **NOTE:** Because citations and other information may be subject to change, please always consult the program Instructions listed in the section above titled "What Law Governs this Program?"
You may also contact your State office for assistance. (1) Very-low-income and low income: Very-low-income is below 50% of area median income; low-income is 50-80% of area median income. Review the Grants.
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* RD Instruction 2000-FF Exhibit A PMOA * SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance * SF-424a Budget Information – Non-Construction Programs * RD 1970-A Exhibit H Multi-tier Action Environmental Compliance Agreement * RD 400-4 Assurance Agreement ### HPG Servicing Documents and Links SF-270 Request for Advance or Reimbursement SF-270 Instructions for Request for Advance or Reimbursement SF-425 Federal Financial Report SF-425 Instructions for Federal Financial Report RD Instruction 1944-N Exhibit E-1 Quarterly and Final Performance Report RD Instruction 1944-N Exhibit E-2 Instructions for Quarterly and Final Performance Report RD Instruction 1944-N Exhibit F-1 Guide: Grantee’s Process for Identifying Properties Requiring RD Environmental Assessments RD Instruction 1944-N Exhibit H Ultimate Recipient File Checklist RD Instruction 2000-FF POMA with Exhibit A FEMA SFHDF-FF-FY-21 Standard Flood Hazard Determination Form Income Limits – Single Family Housing Limits There are no other additional requirements at the national level.
If there are additional state-specific requirements they will be listed above. Please contact your State Office for questions or preapplication documents. There are currently no events scheduled.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State and local governments; nonprofit organizations; Federally Recognized Tribes. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Fall Grant Cycle is a biannual grant program from the Windham Foundation supporting Vermont-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations working to enhance economic, cultural, and civic life throughout Vermont. The Foundation has awarded over $12 million in grants to date. The Fall 2026 cycle has a deadline of September 15, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. and focuses on two themes: (1) Community Arts, Enhanced Learning, Mentoring, and Historic Places and Preservation; and (2) Wellness, Housing, Outdoor Activities, Health Access, and Senior Programs. Organizations may submit only one application in a 12-month period, apply for no more than three out of five years, and the Foundation will not fund more than 50% of any project cost.
Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Section 533 Housing Preservation Grant (HPG) for Fiscal Year 2025 is sponsored by Agriculture Department; Rural Housing Service. The Rural Housing Service (RHS or the Agency), a Rural Development (RD) mission area agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), announces the availability of $13.1 million in funding for the Housing Preservation Grant (HPG) program for fiscal year (FY) 2025, which includes approximately $2.1 million that will be made available for disaster assistance and $500,000 each for recovery due to Hurricanes Fiona in Puerto Rico, and Helene in Tennessee. The funds are available for qualified entities (such as public agencies, private non-profit organizations, and federally recognized Tribes) to provide grants or low-interest loans to eligible recipients to repair or rehabilitate housing in rural areas. Rental and cooperative properties that house very-low and low-income tenants may also be provided with grants or low-interest loans to repair and rehabilitate their properties in rural areas. In accordance with 7 CFR 1944.662(c), when an "identity of interest" (as such term is defined by 7 CFR 1924.4(i)) exists between a nonprofit entity and the owner(s) of a dwelling, the property is not eligible for HPG assistance. Therefore, the HPG grantee may meet the factors provided at 7 CFR 1924.4(i), which includes a requirement that the HPG grantee not be the owner of the home, rental property or cooperative in which repairs will be performed. This notice announces the opening and closing dates for receipt of preapplications for HPG funds, including the availability of calendar year 2022 disaster assistance, from eligible applicants, as well as submission requirements. Expenses incurred in developing preapplications will be at the applicant's cost. Applicants will not be reimbursed for any costs incurred outside of the grant agreement period. Action: Notice. Published in the Federal Register on 2025-08-05. Federal Register document number: 2025-14808.