FY23 Pro Housing Notice of Funding Opportunity
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PLEASE NOTE: The application period for the FY23 NOFO closed on November 6, 2023. The FY23 awards were announced June 26, 2024; more information on awardees can be found here.

More information on the FY24 PRO Housing NOFO can be found here.

FY23 Awardee Information:

Programmatic information for FY23 awardees will be shared below, as it becomes available.

FY23 PRO Housing Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded Not Subject to Section 50.4 (CENST).

NOFO Overview:

Communities nationwide are suffering from a lack of affordable housing, and housing production is not meeting the increasing demand for accessible and available units in many urban and rural areas, particularly areas of high opportunity.

Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) supports communities who are actively taking steps to remove barriers to affordable housing, such as:

  • Barriers caused by outdated zoning, land use policies, or regulations;
  • Inefficient procedures;
  • Gaps in available resources for development;
  • Deteriorating or inadequate infrastructure;
  • Lack of neighborhood amenities; or
  • Challenges to preserving existing housing stock such as increasing threats from natural hazards, redevelopment pressures, or expiration of affordability requirements.

HUD is issuing a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) under the authority of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Public Law 117-328, approved December 29, 2022) (Appropriations Act), which appropriates $85 million for competitive grant funding for the identification and removal of barriers to affordable housing production and preservation. Congress has directed HUD to undertake a competition using the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) statutory and regulatory framework. HUD will be accepting applications for PRO Housing grants to identify and remove barriers to affordable housing production and preservation.

NOTE: Before submitting to HUD, applicants must publish their PRO Housing application or amendment in its entirety for public comment. The streamlined requirements mandate at least one public hearing for the application and for each substantial amendment and require providing a reasonable notice (at least 15 days) and opportunity for public comment and ongoing public access to information about the use of grant funds. For more information, please visit Section VI.E.5.a.iii of the NOFO.

Grantees may use awards to further develop, evaluate, and implement housing policy plans, improve housing strategies, and facilitate affordable housing production and preservation. Eligible applicants are local and state governments, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and multijurisdictional entities.

FY 23 PRO Housing Quick Summary

Notice Of Funding Opportunity:

The NOFO and application package materials can be viewed here:

The application deadline is extended to November 6, 2023, at 11:59pm ET (8:59pm PT) on Grants.gov. Grants.gov will be performing scheduled maintenance October 28-31, 2023, and will be unavailable during that time period.

HUD strongly recommends you submit your applications at least 48 hours before the deadline and during regular business hours to allow enough time to correct errors or overcome other problems. Grants.gov provides customer support information on its website at https://www.grants.gov/support. If you have difficulty accessing the application and instructions or have technical problems, contact Grants.gov customer support center by calling (800) 518-GRANTS (this is a toll-free number) or by sending an email to support@grants.gov.

The full application package must be downloaded through www.grants.gov. The CFDA number is 14.023. Interested applicants may submit questions on the NOFO to the following email address: CDBG-PROHousing@HUD.gov.

PRO Housing Related Materials:

Who is Eligible to Apply:
  • State Governments
  • County Governments
  • City or Township Governments
  • Metropolitan Planning Organizations
  • Multijurisdictional Entities
PRO Housing NOFO Webinars:

HUD is providing a series of webinars with a specific focus on the PRO Housing NOFO and application requirements. These one-hour webinars were designed for interested PRO Housing applicants. Latter webinars in the series address Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and inquiries received in the CDBG-PROHousing@hud.gov mailbox.

General FAQs:

Q: What does PRO Housing stand for?

A: Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing

Q: How much funding has Congress designated?

A: $85 million

Q: When are applications due?

A: The Application due date will be listed in grants.gov. All applications should be submitted no later than 11:59pm Eastern Time (8:59pm Pacific Time) on the stated deadline. HUD extended the deadline for PRO Housing applications to November 6, 2023 at 11:59 PM ET due to maintenance on Grants.gov. Grants.gov will be unavailable October 28-31, 2023.

Q: I’m an individual. Am I able to apply?

A: No. This announcement does not fund individuals. Eligible applicants include State governments, County governments, City governments or townships, multijurisdictional entities, and metropolitan planning organizations.

Q: Where do I submit my application?

A: The NOFO is published on Grants.gov and all applications must be submitted to grants.gov to be eligible for review.

Q: Where can I learn more about barriers to affordable housing that may be present in my community?

A: The Barriers to Affordable Housing webpage hosts resources where applicants learn more about barriers and take trainings associated with addressing barriers. There is also a link to the barriers clearinghouse tool to further assist applicants who wish to apply.

 

 

Content Current as of August 19, 2024.