Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #FR-6900-N-81
HUD Grant Opportunity for Capital Improvements at At-Risk and Troubled Public Housing Authorities
Buyer
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Posted
February 25, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
FR-6900-N-81
NAICS
236220
This opportunity from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) targets capital improvements for at-risk and troubled Public Housing Authorities (PHAs): - Government Buyer: - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Office of Public and Indian Housing - Funding Details: - Approximately $11,500,000 in competitive grants available - Individual awards range from $250,000 to $3,000,000 - No cost sharing or matching required - Eligible Applicants: - Only PHAs in receivership, designated as troubled or substandard, or otherwise high risk under the 1937 Act - Must have legal authority to develop, own, modernize, and operate public housing projects - Tribes, tribally designated housing entities, nonprofits, resident management corporations, and resident associations are not eligible - Products/Services Requested: - Capital improvements to enhance the physical condition of public housing assets - Management strategies to increase occupancy and reduce vacancies - Notable Requirements: - Applicants must demonstrate a comprehensive strategy for improving public housing assets and management - 48-month project and budget period - Place of Performance: - Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Public and Indian Housing
Description
This funding opportunity from the Department of Housing and Urban Development provides approximately $11,500,000 in competitive grants to Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) that are in receivership, designated troubled or substandard, or otherwise high risk. The grants support costs associated with public housing asset improvements, focusing on capital improvements to enhance physical conditions and management to increase occupancy and reduce vacancies. Eligible applicants are PHAs with legal authority under the 1937 Act; tribes, nonprofit organizations, and resident groups are not eligible. The program aims to improve public housing performance over a 48-month period with awards ranging from $250,000 to $3,000,000.