December 18, 2024

HUD: $12 Million Invested to Strengthen Rural Communities

With nearly $550 million invested, grants empower non-profits to expand affordable housing and boost community development for families in rural America.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $12 million in capacity-building grants to five national non-profit organizations through the FY 23-24 Rural Capacity Building program which will fund rural housing development organizations, Community Development Corporations (CDCs), Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs), local governments, and Indian tribes (eligible beneficiaries) to carry out affordable housing and community development activities in rural areas for hard-working, low-income families and individuals.

“There is a great need to repair aging homes and build new housing in rural communities, but financing this work can be challenging,” said HUD Agency Head, The Honorable Adrianne Todman. “These experienced non-profits will bridge the gap and help ensure we are improving the state of rural housing across the country.”

Funded through HUD’s Rural Capacity-Building for Affordable Housing and Community Development grant (RCB), these national intermediary organizations will support local eligible beneficiaries to spur affordable housing activities and community development in rural communities across the country. These national organizations will provide training, technical assistance, and financial support to these local beneficiaries, helping them serve hundreds of low-income or low- and moderate-income families and individuals in rural areas.

“Often times, rural communities face capacity challenges to undertake larger projects,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Marion McFadden. “The awards announced today will help fill that gap and enhance the ability of smaller communities to create more affordable housing. These trusted organizations will use the grants to support local groups in accessing additional federal funds.”

Today’s announcement builds upon the Biden-Harris Administrations investments in rural America.

The organizations below received funding through the FY 23-24 Rural Capacity Building Awards. For more information, view the project summaries here.

ApplicantAmount
Housing Assistance Council$3,500,000
National Association of Latino Asset Builders$2,500,000
Minnesota Housing Partnership$2,350,000
Rural Community Assistance Corporation$2,142,000
Rebuilding Together$1,508,000
TOTAL$12,000,00
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