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DCA SAGE [Request more information - Grid] Return to DCA SAGE Portal Request more information about available RFPs Instructions: Use this page to find grant opportunities online. Please note that no registration is required. Note : All applications will be forwarded to necessary parties, including, but not limited to: the Director of the Division, the Assistant Commissioner, and the Commissioner.
�� Once reviewed utilizing standardized criteria, the aforementioned parties will convene to discuss the feasibility of each applicant and make funding decisions. Division of Housing and Community Resources Grant Period Start: 9/1/2025 Deadline for Submission: 6/30/2026 Kimberly. El-Sadek@dca.
nj. gov Grant Period Stop: 9/30/2026 Population to be Targeted: Individuals or households who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, and other qualifying populations households that are low income as defined by USHUD.
Dollar Range for Award Minimum: Various Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: Dollar Range for Award Maximum: Various Allowable Costs: Funds can be used for project related capital costs including construction costs, professional fees, financing fees, acquistion and contingency.
Eligible Applicant: CHDOs, for-profit and non-profit affordable housing developers Purpose of Grant: Creation of housing units affordable to households that are low income as defined by USHUD Timeframe for Completion of Activities: Up to four (4) years from Grant Award date Technical Assistance Meeting: N/A "> Additional Information HOME Community Housing Development Organizations 2026 Grant Period Start: 7/1/2025 Deadline for Submission: 6/30/2026 Kimberly.
El-Sadek@dca. nj.
gov Grant Period Stop: 6/30/2026 Population to be Targeted: Households that are low income as defined by USHUD Dollar Range for Award Minimum: Various Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: Dollar Range for Award Maximum: Various Allowable Costs: Funds can be used for project related capital costs including construction costs, professional fees, financing fees, acquistion and contingency Eligible Applicant: Limited to nonprofit, community based developers that are certified as Community Housing Development Organizations by DCA Purpose of Grant: to support the creation of housing units affordable to households that are low income as defined by USHUD Timeframe for Completion of Activities: Up to four (4) years from Grant Award date Technical Assistance Meeting: N/A CHDO Qualification Application Form: CHDO Qualification Application Form: "> Additional Information CHDO Qualification Application Form: Housing Production Investment Fund 2026 Grant Period Start: 9/1/2025 Deadline for Submission: 6/30/2026 Kimberly.
El-Sadek@dca. nj.
gov Grant Period Stop: 9/30/2026 Population to be Targeted: Households that are low income as defined by USHUD Dollar Range for Award Minimum: Various Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: Dollar Range for Award Maximum: Various Allowable Costs: Funds can be used for project related capital costs including construction costs, professional fees, financing fees, acquistion and contingency Eligible Applicant: CHDOs, non-profit and for-profit affordable housing developers.
Purpose of Grant: Creation of housing units affordable to households that are low income as defined by USHUD Timeframe for Completion of Activities: Up to four (4) years from Grant Award date Technical Assistance Meeting: N/A "> Additional Information National Housing Trust Fund 2026 Grant Period Start: 7/1/2025 Deadline for Submission: 6/30/2026 julian. fowler@dca. nj.
gov Grant Period Stop: 6/30/2026 Population to be Targeted: Dollar Range for Award Minimum: Various Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: Dollar Range for Award Maximum: Various Allowable Costs: Eligible Applicant: Eligible applicants consist of non-profit or for-profit affordable housing developers.
Purpose of Grant: The National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) is an affordable housing production program that will complement existing federal, state and local efforts to increase and preserve the supply of decent, safe, and sanitary affordable rental housing for extremely low-income households (those earning 30% or less of the Area Median Income as defined by HUD), for a period of not less than 30 years.
Timeframe for Completion of Activities: Up to HUD's end term date. Technical Assistance Meeting: Along with the information provided in the SAGE RFP, NJDCA will be hosting mandatory webinars/workshops for this program. DCA staff is available either by email or phone.
"> Additional Information Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Planning 24 Grant Period Start: 7/1/2023 Deadline for Submission: 12/31/2026 bradley. harrington@dca. nj.
gov Grant Period Stop: 6/3/2024 Population to be Targeted: Residents of an identified neighborhood within a Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit eligible municipality. Dollar Range for Award Minimum: Various Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: $438,000. 00 Dollar Range for Award Maximum: $50,000.
00 Allowable Costs: Personnel, professional services and limited operating costs Eligible Applicant: Qualified non-profit organizations, in accordance with Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program rules, who plan to operate within an eligible municipality. Purpose of Grant: to assist qualified non-profit organizations to prepare a neighborhood plan that meets the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program requirements.
Timeframe for Completion of Activities: 18 months Technical Assistance Meeting: New Jersey Healthy Homes Initiative 2026 Grant Period Start: 7/1/2025 Deadline for Submission: 6/30/2026 Colleen. Velez@dca. nj.
gov Grant Period Stop: 6/30/2026 Population to be Targeted: Households that are very low-income as defined by the Fair Housing Act of NJ and/or HUD. Dollar Range for Award Minimum: Various Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: $95,000,000. 00 Dollar Range for Award Maximum: Various Allowable Costs: Funds can be used for project related capital costs assoicated with the development of affordable housing.
Eligible Applicant: for-profit and non-profit affordable housing developers.
Purpose of Grant: The New Jersey Healthy Homes program (Program) is an initiative of the New Jersey Department of Human Services (NJDHS) � Division of Medical Assistance & Health Services (DMAHS), in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA), to house New Jersey FamilyCare Members experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness or institutionalization by constructing and/or rehabilitating, maintaining, managing, and facilitating the occupation of permanent, affordable, community-based housing across New Jersey.
Timeframe for Completion of Activities: Up to three (3) years from Grant Award date Technical Assistance Meeting: N/A "> Additional Information Volunteer Emergency Service Organization Loan 2026 Deadline for Submission: 6/30/2026 lucille. ventres@dca. nj.
gov Grant Period Stop: Population to be Targeted: Voluntary Emergency Services Organizations Dollar Range for Award Minimum: $1,000. 00 Estimate of Total Amount of Funds to be Awarded: Dollar Range for Award Maximum: $50,000.
00 Allowable Costs: Purchase New Equipment, Purchase Used Equipment, Repair Equipment, Purchase New Vehicle, Purchase Used Vehicle, Repair or Refurbish Vehicle, Construct Facilities, Refinance Loan, Other (Explain). Eligible Applicant: Fully and partially volunteer fire companies, first aid squads and rescue squads.
Purpose of Grant: Provides low-interest loans (no grants are available) with a matching requirement to fire departments and ambulance/rescue squads to purchase or refurbish vehicles; purchase equipment; and/or to rehabilitate, construct, expand, or purchase associated structures. Timeframe for Completion of Activities: One year Technical Assistance Meeting: N/A
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