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2026 Supportive Housing Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)

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012-2026 NOFAState & Local

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OC Housing and Community Development (OCHCD) has released the 2026 Supportive Housing Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA), providing up to $20.9 million from several funding sources, including the Federal HOME Investment Partnership Program, HOME American Rescue Plan Program, Mental Health Services Act, 15G Reserves, and Housing Successor Agency Funds. These funds aim to support the acquisition, new construction, and acquisition/rehabilitation of supportive housing projects targeted at extremely low-income households experiencing homelessness. Additionally, the NOFA includes the allocation of up to 100 Housing Choice, Mainstream, and Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Project-Based Vouchers. The available funds will remain open until the NOFA is closed, replaced by a new NOFA, or all funds are committed upon Board of Supervisors' action. Applicants qualified to provide supportive housing for extremely low-income homeless populations are encouraged to submit proposals, with eligibility extended to small-scale housing projects that meet NOFA criteria and align with principles outlined by the Commission to Address Homelessness. Interested parties can access detailed NOFA documents on the OC Government procurement portal and the OCHCD website. For inquiries, contact information is provided for housing development managers at OC Housing & Community Development based in Santa Ana, CA. The solicitation was posted in early March 2026, with proposal submissions accepted until the beginning of 2028.

General Info

OCHCD offers $20.9M for supportive housing targeting extremely low-income homeless households.

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California → OC Community ResourcesView Agency

NAICS

531110 - Lessors of Residential Buildings and DwellingsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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NONE

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2026 Supportive Housing Notice of Funding Availability

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AgencyCalifornia → OC Community Resources
Contacts1 person available
OfficeSanta Ana, CA, 92701, USA
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California → OC Community Resources
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Office AddressSanta Ana, CA, 92701, USA
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Michelle ZdebaHousing Development Manager

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2026 Supportive Housing Notice of Funding Availability OC HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (OCHCD) announces the release of the 2026 Supportive Housing Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) making available up to $20.9 million dollars of Federal HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), HOME American Rescue Plan Program (HOME-ARP), Mental Health Services Act (MHSA)/Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA), 15G Reserves and Housing Successor Agency (HSA) Funds, to promote the acquisition, new construction, and acquisition/rehabilitation of Supportive Housing and will also provide up to 100 Housing Choice, Mainstream and/or Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Project Based Vouchers for extremely low-income households who are homeless. Funds are available until the NOFA closes, is replaced by a new NOFA, or until all available funds are committed via Board of Supervisors action, whichever occurs first. Interested and qualified applicants who can successfully demonstrate their ability to provide supportive housing for extremely low-income households who are experiencing homelessness are encouraged to submit proposals. Small-scale housing is an eligible activity under this NOFA, so long as it meets NOFA criteria and the guiding principles in the Commission to Address Homelessness Small-Scale Housing Unit Report received and filed by the Board of Supervisors on January 28, 2025. The NOFA is available at the following County website links: OpenGov NOFA 2026-01: https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/ocgov/projects/210644 OCHCD Website: https://www.ochcd.org/housing-development/developer/notice-funding-availability Please refer any questions to: Sherluna Vien OC Housing & Community Development 1501 E. St. Andrew Pl, First Floor Santa Ana, CA 92705 sherluna.vien@occr.ocgov.com Office: (714) 480-2936 Or Michelle Zdeba Michelle.Zdeba@occr.ocgov.com Office: (714) 480-2994

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