Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #FR-6900-N-68
HUD Grant Opportunity for Public Housing Hazard Remediation and Lead-Based Paint Reduction
Buyer
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Posted
March 06, 2026
Respond By
May 04, 2026
Identifier
FR-6900-N-68
NAICS
562910
HUD is seeking applications from public and Indian housing authorities for competitive grants to address residential health hazards in public housing. - Government Buyer: - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Office of Public and Indian Housing - Funding Details: - Approximately $65 million in total grant funding available - Minimum award: $10,000; Maximum award: $7.5 million - At least $25 million reserved for lead-based paint hazard reduction - Eligible Applicants: - Public and Indian housing authorities with legal authority to develop, own, modernize, and operate public housing - Programs Covered: - Housing-Related Hazards (HRH) Capital Fund Program - Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Capital Fund Program - Applicants may apply for one or both programs in a single application - Products/Services Requested: - Evaluation and remediation of residential health hazards, including: - Lead-based paint (risk assessments, inspections, abatement, interim controls, clearance examinations) - Carbon monoxide - Mold - Radon - Fire safety - Relocation services as needed for remediation - Unique Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a grant for remediation services and hazard reduction activities - Awards determined by competitive scoring and available funding
Description
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) solicits applications for the Housing-Related Hazards (HRH) Capital Fund Program and the Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Capital Fund Program. The program aims to evaluate and reduce residential health hazards in public housing, including lead-based paint, carbon monoxide, mold, radon, and fire safety. A total of $65 million is available for competitive grants to public housing agencies, with at least $25 million dedicated to lead-based paint hazard reduction activities. Applicants may apply for HRH, LBP, or both by submitting one application, and awards will be made based on competitive scoring and available funding.