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California Department of Housing and Community Development
Environmental consulting services.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Close: Mar 23, 2026
Environmental consulting services.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development
The 2025 HOME Project NOFA will provide funds to develop affordable rental housing for low- and very low-income households, as well as to provide first time homebuyer assistance to low income families who purchase a home in the Applicant's housing development. The maximum award amount will be $8 million for rental housing projects, and $2 million for first time homebuyer projects. The minimum award amount for all project types will be $10,000 per unit. State Recipient Applicants may apply for an administrative costs grant up to a $300,000 or ten percent (10%) of the activity award amount, whichever is lower. CHDO Applicants may apply for a CHDO operating expenses grant up to a $200,000 or ten percent (10%) of the activity award amount, whichever is lower.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Close: Jun 22, 2026
The 2025 HOME Project NOFA will provide funds to develop affordable rental housing for low- and very low-income households, as well as to provide first time homebuyer assistance to low income families who purchase a home in the Applicant's housing development. The maximum award amount will be $8 million for rental housing projects, and $2 million for first time homebuyer projects. The minimum award amount for all project types will be $10,000 per unit. State Recipient Applicants may apply for an administrative costs grant up to a $300,000 or ten percent (10%) of the activity award amount, whichever is lower. CHDO Applicants may apply for a CHDO operating expenses grant up to a $200,000 or ten percent (10%) of the activity award amount, whichever is lower.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development
Provide loans or grants to eligible HOME Applicants to develop low- and very low-income affordable rental units, and to provide loans to low-income, first-time homebuyers as a part of a subdivision development.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Provide loans or grants to eligible HOME Applicants to develop low- and very low-income affordable rental units, and to provide loans to low-income, first-time homebuyers as a part of a subdivision development.
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California Department of Housing and Community Development
This Purchase Order outlines the procurement of various Copado AppExchange product licenses, including Standard Edition, Production Instance, Admin, User, Plan Included, and Success licenses, for the Department of Housing and Community Development from an unspecified supplier (ID 0000014592). The agreement has an effective period from September 20, 2023, to September 19, 2026. The purchase is made under a Department of General Services Leveraged Procurement Agreement, with its terms and conditions incorporated by reference.
Effective Date
Sep 20, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 20, 2023
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Expires:
This Purchase Order outlines the procurement of various Copado AppExchange product licenses, including Standard Edition, Production Instance, Admin, User, Plan Included, and Success licenses, for the Department of Housing and Community Development from an unspecified supplier (ID 0000014592). The agreement has an effective period from September 20, 2023, to September 19, 2026. The purchase is made under a Department of General Services Leveraged Procurement Agreement, with its terms and conditions incorporated by reference.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development
This Agreement between the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the City of Blue Lake aims to resolve the City's ongoing non-compliance with Housing Element Law by setting a detailed timeline for the City to achieve substantial compliance for both its Sixth and Seventh Cycle Housing Elements. In exchange for HCD forbearing from litigation, the City commits to specific actions, including rezoning and submitting revised Housing Elements by specified deadlines, concluding with a fully compliant Seventh Cycle Housing Element by July 15, 2027.
Effective Date
Dec 8, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 8, 2025
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Expires:
This Agreement between the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the City of Blue Lake aims to resolve the City's ongoing non-compliance with Housing Element Law by setting a detailed timeline for the City to achieve substantial compliance for both its Sixth and Seventh Cycle Housing Elements. In exchange for HCD forbearing from litigation, the City commits to specific actions, including rezoning and submitting revised Housing Elements by specified deadlines, concluding with a fully compliant Seventh Cycle Housing Element by July 15, 2027.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is between the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the City of Glendale. It aims to resolve HCD's Notice of Violation (NOV) concerning the City's Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance. The City commits to amending its ADU ordinance to comply with State ADU Law, with deadlines for submitting a draft by January 15, 2026, and agendizing its adoption by March 31, 2026. In return, HCD agrees to refrain from enforcement action and provide technical assistance. The MOU details the obligations of both parties and the remedies available to HCD if the City fails to meet its commitments, including a 21-day cure period before potential termination and enforcement.
Effective Date
Oct 3, 2025
Expires
Effective: Oct 3, 2025
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Expires:
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is between the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the City of Glendale. It aims to resolve HCD's Notice of Violation (NOV) concerning the City's Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance. The City commits to amending its ADU ordinance to comply with State ADU Law, with deadlines for submitting a draft by January 15, 2026, and agendizing its adoption by March 31, 2026. In return, HCD agrees to refrain from enforcement action and provide technical assistance. The MOU details the obligations of both parties and the remedies available to HCD if the City fails to meet its commitments, including a 21-day cure period before potential termination and enforcement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California Department of Housing and Community Development
This document compiles best practices for housing element policies, serving as a resource for local government practitioners and housing stakeholders in the San Francisco Bay Area. It addresses critical housing needs, demographic shifts, and funding challenges by outlining strategies across several key areas: anti-displacement, inclusion, local funding sources, optimized affordable housing sites, site and building regulations, and compliance with state requirements. The overall aim is to foster livable, prosperous, and inclusive communities in the region.
The listening session covered topics such as fair housing, homelessness, current trends, and existing conditions in California. It included discussions on unequal access to supportive services, shelter, and affordable housing, which increases housing instability and the risk of homelessness for protected classes. The session also addressed what the state can do to remove barriers to homelessness response experienced at the local level, including unit availability, funding for support services, and coordinated entry inefficiencies.
This document is a transcript of a Fair Housing Listening Session focused on the challenges faced by immigrants in securing housing. The session, hosted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), aims to gather input for an upcoming report and to help set fair housing goals for the coming years. Key themes discussed include the prevalence of substandard housing conditions, landlord threats related to immigration status, language barriers (including Spanish and Mixtec), difficulties in establishing credit history, and the challenges of accessing benefits and legal assistance. The session also highlighted issues specific to migrant workers, such as inadequate employer-provided housing and the impact of economic instability on immigrant communities.
The office hours session for ESG focuses on homelessness prevention. The session includes updates on the 2024 ESG NOA, performance milestones, and contract language for the 2023 contract. The discussion covers the expenditure deadline, the requirement to submit at least one request for funds per quarter, and the documentation needed for requests for funding. The session also provides a detailed overview of the homelessness prevention component, including eligibility criteria and activities.
The ESG Office Hours discussed updates to ESG CV, including reminders to submit requests for funds and complete the quarter five report form. Updates regarding HCD office hours were provided, including a new registration link and upcoming topics such as racial equity and CES training, ESG written standards and best practices, and ESG CV new provider orientation. Resources for COVID-19 response and ESG were shared. A brown bag presentation on leveraging and braiding funds was introduced, emphasizing the importance of coordinating different funding sources to support programs without replacing local funding streams.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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