Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #CPD-2600-DC-025A
HUD Grant for Construction and Rehabilitation of Permanent Supportive Housing Units
Buyer
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Posted
April 27, 2026
Respond By
August 16, 2026
Identifier
CPD-2600-DC-025A
NAICS
236116, 236118, 236117
This opportunity from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) seeks applications for the Continuum of Care Builds (CoC Builds) grant to expand permanent supportive housing (PSH) for homeless individuals and families with disabilities. - Government Buyer: - Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Program Overview: - Funding for construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of new PSH units - Target population: individuals and families experiencing homelessness, with at least one member having a disability - Majority of funds must be used for new PSH unit creation - Eligible costs include supportive services and administrative expenses (with specific funding percentages) - Cost sharing or matching is required - Applicants: - Open to nonprofits, tribal organizations, government entities, and public housing authorities - Funding Details: - Up to 10 grants awarded - Individual awards range from $1,000,000 to $14,000,000 - Total program funding: $100,000,000 - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors; this is a grant for housing development and related services - Projects must focus on new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation to create new PSH units
Description
CoC Builds provides funding for construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of new units of permanent supportive housing (PSH) for individuals and families experiencing homelessness where one member has a disability. Most funding must be used for new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation to create new PSH units. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, tribal organizations, government entities, and public housing authorities. The program requires cost sharing or matching and offers grants ranging from $1,000,000 to $14,000,000 with a total program funding of $100,000,000.