The Snohomish County Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) is announcing the availability of Program 2024 HOME funds, Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) operating funds and Chemical Dependency Mental Health Sales Tax (CDMH) funds available in 2024.
Donor Name: Snohomish County Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
State: Washington
County:
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/29/2023
Size of the Grant: $833,379
Details:
Snohomish County will accept funding proposals for the following types of projects and activities:
- Housing
- Multi-Family Rental Housing Projects (HOME and CDMH)
- Shelter projects (CDMH only)
- Homeownership Development Projects (HOME Funds)
- Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) Operating Support Grant (HOME Funds
Funding Information
Estimated funding includes PY 2024 HOME Capital funds, CDMH funds and CHDO Operating funds, as may be available in 2024:
- Estimated PY HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME)
- PY2024 Capital: $1,181,800
- PY2024 CHDO Operating: $100,000
- Reprogrammed HOME Capital: $0
- Total Estimated HOME: $1,281,800
- 2023 CDMH Sales Tax Capital Fund: $833,379
Eligible Housing Project Types and Activities
Funding is available for the following project types and development activities:
- Permanent Rental Housing
- Transitional Housing
- Acquisition of land and buildings
- Relocation Costs
- New Construction
- Site Improvements
- Substantial Rehabilitation of Multi-Family Housing
- Conversion of an existing structure to Multi- Household Affordable Housing
- Homeownership Development Activities (HOME only)
- Shelter projects (CDMH only)
Eligibility Criteria
The following types of organizations/entities are eligible for capital funding:
- Public Housing authorities
- Non-profit organizations
- Local governments (HOME only)
- Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) (HOME only)
- For-profit entities
Partnerships are encouraged among local governments, public housing authorities, other nonprofit housing developers, for-profit developers, and service providers in order to produce the greatest number of units for the most reasonable public investment and to provide appropriate supportive services to residents with special needs.
For more information, visit OHCD.