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Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Multifamily Housing Program (DR-MHP) 2023/2024

California State Agency

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Cost Sharing Required
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Grants.gov ID
ca-community-development-block-grant-disaster-recovery-multifamily-housing-program-dr-mhp-2023-2024

Description

Return to Search Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Multifamily Housing Program (DR-MHP) 2023/2024 Grantor: Department of Housing and Community Development Portal ID: 148074 Status: Closed Opportunity Type: Loan Last Updated: September 12, 2025, 4:37 pm | View change notes Categories: Housing, Community and Economic Development Details Purpose: The CDBG-DR MHP 2023/2024 NOFA will provide about $137.8 million to private entities (including for-profit, limited profit, or nonprofit) and Tribal Entities seeking to build in the counties of Tuolumne, Tulare, San Benito, Monterey, San Diego and Santa Cruz to aid in their recovery from the flood disasters that occurred in California in 2023 and 2024, FEMA DR-4699 and DR-4758 Description: The CDBG-DR MHP 2023/2024 NOFA provides low-interest loans to eligible entities seeking to develop new construction of affordable multifamily rental housing in the counties of Tuolumne, Tulare, San Benito, Monterey, San Diego and Santa Cruz to aid in their recovery from the fire flood that occurred in California in 2023-2024. At the time of application for DR-MHP funds, the proposed Project must have demonstrated site control in accordance with UMR §8303 and must not have closed on construction financing or started construction. The project proposal must have been made privy to the local legislative body, or tribal governing body prior to application, and include a letter indicating their approval at the time of application. The proposed Project must tie back to the disaster by increasing the supply of affordable housing units. It must have a minimum of five total units, including Scattered Site Projects, and have a minimum of five Affordable Units or 51 percent of units must be Affordable Units, whichever is greater. CDBG-DR funds are limited to low to moderate income housing units. Proposed Projects may have mixed-income units, but CDBG-DR funds must only be applied to the Affordable Units for occupation by Low- to Mode

Eligible Applicants

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