Opportunity

Santa Fe NM OpenGov #FY26-RFP-096

Santa Fe CDBG Grant Opportunity for Community Development Services

Posted

June 09, 2026

Respond By

July 09, 2026

Identifier

FY26-RFP-096

NAICS

925110, 624229, 813319

This opportunity invites community organizations and service providers to submit proposals for activities funded by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program in Santa Fe. - Government Buyer: - City of Santa Fe, Affordable Housing office - Funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors named; this is a grant for service providers and community organizations - Products/Services Requested: - Community development services targeting low and moderate income residents - Eligible activities include: - Housing repair - Homeownership assistance - Property acquisition - Public facilities improvements - Public services for special needs groups (homeless, disabled, elderly) - Ineligible activities include general government buildings, political activities, and most new housing construction - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Proposals must directly benefit low and moderate income populations - Activities must meet HUD National Objectives and eligibility criteria - Applicants must submit proposals electronically via OpenGov - Selection is competitive, based on recommendations from the Santa Fe Community Development Commission and City Council approval - Compliance with federal and local requirements is mandatory

Description

This RFP seeks sealed proposals to establish a contract through competitive negotiations for developing viable urban communities by providing decent housing, suitable living environments, and expanding economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons. Funded through HUD, the CDBG program allocates funds to local and state governments for eligible housing and community development activities. Santa Fe is an entitlement city receiving an annual grant based on community needs and other factors. Successful applicants must carry out activities benefiting low/moderate income residents, including homeless, disabled, elderly, and other groups, and projects must meet eligibility under HUD regulations and one of the National Objectives.

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