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Streamlines four of HCD’s rental housing programs allowing for a coordinated single application and award process. View Super NOFA.
- NOFA Calendar
NOFA Calendar - Grants & Funding | California Department of...
- Homekey
Bringing California Home. Homekey is an opportunity for...
- Community Development Block Grant
HUD Objective: The primary federal objective of the CDBG...
- Disaster Recovery & Mitigation
Disaster Recovery & Mitigation - Grants & Funding |...
- ReCoverCA
The RecoverCA Housing Programs are intended for low-income...
- Accelerator
Accelerating Affordable Housing Development. California...
- Uniform Multifamily Regulations
The UMRs also apply to HCD multifamily housing programs as...
- Programs: Archived
Programs: Archived - Grants & Funding | California...
- NOFA Calendar
CalHome Program Guidelines (2022) ARTICLE II. GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Section 200. Eligible Applicants To be eligible to apply for funding, the Applicant shall be a Local Public Entity, Local Public Agency, Tribal Entity, or Nonprofit Corporation. (a) Geographic restrictions.
20 Σεπ 2024 · Start here. To qualify for any of CalHFA’s special mortgage loans, you’ll need to: Be an eligible first-time home buyer. Complete a home buyer education course. Meet CalHFA’s median income...
The CalHome Program Provides grants to local public agencies and nonprofit corporations for first-time homebuyer and housing rehabilitation assistance, homebuyer counseling and technical assistance activities to enable low- and very low-income households to become or remain homeowners.
8 Αυγ 2022 · The Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act, provides $9.961 billion to support homeowners facing financial hardship associated with COVID-19. HAF funds were distributed to states, U.S. Territories, and Indian Tribes.
29 Μαΐ 2024 · HOME is the largest federal block grant to state and local governments designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income households. HOME funds are awarded annually as formula grants to participating jurisdictions (PJs).
To qualify, you must: Be the homeowner and occupy the house. Be unable to obtain affordable credit elsewhere. Have a household income that does not exceed the very low limit by county. For grants, be age 62 or older. What is an eligible rural area?