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Tribal Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program Round 4 (Tribal HHAP 4)

California State Agency

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ca-tribal-homeless-housing-assistance-and-prevention-program-round-4-tribal-hhap-4

Description

Return to Search Tribal Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program Round 4 (Tribal HHAP 4) Grantor: Department of Housing and Community Development Portal ID: 152886 Status: Closed Opportunity Type: Grant Last Updated: January 2, 2026, 8:21 am | View change notes Categories: Disadvantaged Communities Employment, Labor & Training Housing, Community and Economic Development Details Purpose: Tribal HHAP provides flexible funding to California Federally Recognized Tribes for a variety of unique, culturally responsive interventions to prevent and address homelessness in their communities. Description: The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is pleased to announce the availability of approximately $28.5 million in Tribal Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (Tribal HHAP) grant funding. These funds are available for California Federally Recognized Tribes and are designed to be flexible to meet the unique needs of each community in their goals to prevent and end homelessness. Tribal HHAP is a dedicated Tribal set-aside within the broader Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Program developed specifically for—and in partnership with—California Federally Recognized Tribes. Through direct consultation and feedback, HCD aims to continue improving access, alignment, and culturally responsive implementation of these funds. Per statute, all California Federally Recognized Tribes that apply will receive funding. The grant is provided to awardees up-front. No matching funds are required. The Tribal HHAP 4 Program is flexible and eligible activities span four broad categories: permanent housing solutions, interim housing solutions, homelessness prevention, and non-housing solutions; applicants are encouraged to be creative and propose activities that suit the needs of their tribal communities. More details regarding eligible uses can be found in the Tribal HHAP 4 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) . An Eligible Uses Guide

Eligible Applicants

Tribal Government

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