Housing
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD - Resident Opportunity Self-Sufficiency (ROSS): Rapid Response Program (RRP) Funding
Other
Grant Funding
The purpose of this program is to address challenges that require immediate attention and/or new or expanded service provision to help U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-assisted residents affected by an urgent event. Funding will support one-time assistance for service coordination and limited direct services for residents of HUD-assisted housing. This program promotes local leadership and flexibility in addressing urgent social needs caused by unanticipated emergencies. Examples of these emergencies can include: Natural disasters, such as wildfires, hurricanes, extreme heat, flooding, or catastrophic weather events Public health crises, including gun violence, community-level contamination, or environmental hazards, or widespread traumatic events Economic disruptions, such as closure of a major employment center that employs residents at the target site Other urgent events that have had a widespread impact on the HUD-assisted community
Next funding deadline
Rolling deadline
Timing Notes
Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served rolling basis until all available funds are exhausted.
Max Award Amount
No max defined
Cost share/match Required
Yes - Applicants must provide at least 25 percent of the total award amount via cash and/or in-kind contributions for this program.
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Applicants must provide at least 25 percent of the total award amount via cash and/or in-kind contributions for this program.
Eligibility Notes
Eligible applicants are: Public housing authorities (PHAs) or Indian housing authorities Nonprofit organizations, including a PHA affiliate or instrumentality, with or without 501(c)(3) status, other than institutions of higher education Resident associations (RAs) with either locally incorporated nonprofit status or 501(c)(3) nonprofit status Multifamily owners Federally recognized Native American tribal governments Indian tribes, as defined in Section 4(13) of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) Tribally designated housing entities (TDHEs), as defined in Section 4(22) of NAHASDA Faith-based organizations are also eligible to apply; however, such organizations may not, in providing services funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), discriminate against a beneficiary or prospective program beneficiary on the basis of religion, religious belief, a refusal to hold a religious belief, or a refusal to attend or participate in a religious practice. Applicants must be current or former Resident Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency (ROSS) award recipients that have received ROSS funding since 2017, and must remain eligible under ROSS.
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