For housing & homelessness nonprofits
Find Affordable Housing & Homelessness Grants for Your Nonprofit
Housing development, supportive housing, rental assistance, home repair, and homelessness-services funding — matched to your organization. Search free, then unlock a complete, submission-ready application for one flat fee. Built for the mission-driven nonprofits doing the work without an in-house grant writer.
Funding we match for housing & homelessness nonprofits
- Affordable housing development — new construction, acquisition, predevelopment
- Homelessness services — outreach, emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, Continuum of Care
- Supportive and transitional housing that pairs a home with services
- Rental and tenant-based assistance for low-income households
- Housing rehab, repair, weatherization, and preservation
Start with HUD HOME & housing funding
HUD’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program is the most common dedicated affordable-housing funding stream. Browse open programs nationally or by type, learn how to apply, or check upcoming deadlines.
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Questions
Does FindGrants work for small housing and homelessness nonprofits?
Yes. Mission-driven housing nonprofits, CDCs, transitional and supportive housing providers, homeless services agencies, and housing rehab programs are a core fit. HUD HOME, Continuum of Care, state housing trust funds, and foundation housing programs are built into the matching engine. Enter your organization type, location, and what you do, and FindGrants ranks the grants you're eligible for and can actually apply to yourself.
How much does it cost a nonprofit?
Searching and matching are free. When you're ready to apply, you unlock a complete, export-ready AI-drafted application pack for a single grant for a flat $99 — no subscription, no percentage of the award. That keeps it affordable for small organizations without an in-house grant writer.
What is HUD HOME and who can apply?
The HOME Investment Partnerships Program is HUD's largest block grant dedicated exclusively to creating affordable housing for low-income households. HUD distributes HOME funds to participating jurisdictions (states and local governments), which use them — often through nonprofit subrecipients and Community Housing Development Organizations — for building, buying, rehabilitating, and providing rental assistance for affordable housing.
See the housing grants your organization qualifies for
Answer a few questions about your nonprofit and get a ranked list of grants you’re eligible for — with fit scores and a guided application builder.
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