Eviction Protection Grant Program
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The Eviction Protection Grant Program will award competitive grants to approximately 16 qualified nonprofit organizations and government entities to deliver free legal services to low-income tenants facing or at risk of eviction. These services will cover all phases of legal proceedings, including pretrial preparation, trial representation, post-trial matters, and alternative dispute resolution methods, ensuring comprehensive support throughout the eviction process. The program is administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and aims to strengthen housing stability by equipping vulnerable tenants with the legal resources needed to defend their tenancy. Grants under this initiative will be distributed nationwide, with no specific geographic restrictions indicated in the available data. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, and inquiries can be directed to the Office of Policy Development & Research via the provided email and phone number. While the solicitation number, NAICS code, and set-aside details are not specified, the program is structured to prioritize organizations with demonstrated capacity to deliver high-quality, accessible legal assistance to income-qualified renters. The ultimate goal is to reduce unjust evictions and promote equitable outcomes in housing courts by removing financial barriers to legal representation.
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The Eviction Protection Grant Program (EPGP) will provide competitive awards to approximately 16 eligible nonprofit organizations and government entities to provide no cost legal assistance (including assistance related to pretrial activities, trial activities, post-trial activities and alternative dispute resolution) to low-income tenants at risk of or subject to eviction.
