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This Solicitation opportunity from New Mexico was posted on April 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

FY27 Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF)

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FY26-RFP-076State & Local

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NAICS: 925110
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Section 4 Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable HousingThe Section 4 Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing program, identified by solicitation number CPD-2600-DC-0007 and issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is a discretionary grant opportunity designed to strengthen the operational, programmatic, financial, and organizational capacity of Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs). Only Enterprise Community Partners Inc., Local Initiatives Support Corporation, and Habitat for Humanity International are eligible to apply. The program focuses on enhancing these organizations’ ability to deliver technical assistance, training, and financial support to benefit low-income individuals, homeless persons, physically disabled individuals, first responders, and veterans, with specific set-asides for rural communities and Native Hawaiian, American Indian, and Alaska Native populations. Funds may be used for training on federal housing resources, Opportunity Zones, regional planning, and direct support to the National Center for Warrior Independence to aid veteran self-sufficiency, as well as pass-through grants, loans, predevelopment assistance, and narrowly defined administrative tasks tied to Section 4 program management. All activities must align with broader HUD initiatives like Promise Zones, voucher programs for homeless veterans, and neighborhood revitalization efforts, while promoting economic growth and sustainable development. The program requires full compliance with the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR Part 200), including financial management, internal controls, and subaward consistency. Applicants must maintain an active SAM.gov registration and possess a valid Unique Entity Identifier, submitting mandatory forms such as SF-424, HUD-424-B, HUD-2880, and HUD Form 4130 for multi-year budgeting, along with indirect cost documentation or a de minimis rate election. The application must include a strategic plan, performance metrics, and deliverables, with all intangible outputs like curriculum or research subject to federal rights under 2 CFR 200.315. The solicitation mandates adherence to federal laws prohibiting fraud, false statements, unlawful employment, and the use of certain telecommunication equipment, and requires Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing compliance. Proposals are evaluated on a 100-point scale with the heaviest weighting on measuring results (40 points), proposed approach (38 points), and leverage (11 points); applicants must achieve a minimum merit score of 75 to be considered for funding. The performance period spans 48 months, with progress
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RFI - NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACQUISITION AND REHABILITATIONThe County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency, through its Housing and Community Development Services division, is soliciting proposals under Notice of Funding Availability BPM013246 to support the acquisition and rehabilitation of affordable multi-family housing units serving households at or below 80 percent of the area median income. Funding is primarily sourced from Community Development Block Grant funds, with potential use of HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds, including those administered through Community Housing Development Organizations. New construction is explicitly prohibited, and projects must focus exclusively on acquiring existing properties or rehabilitating existing housing stock. For-profit entities are barred from pursuing acquisition-only projects, while all developments must comply with federal regulations under Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations and state and local fair housing and nondiscrimination laws, including the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. Projects must impose a 55-year affordability restriction and are subject to ongoing monitoring and physical inspections by HCDS throughout this period, including an initial compliance monitoring fee of $4,000 at occupancy and annual fees that increase by one percent each year. Environmental standards require compliance with ASTM E-1527-21 for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, with Phase II and III assessments necessary if recognized environmental conditions are identified, including remediation plans. Sustainability mandates include onsite renewable energy generation producing at least 50 percent of annual electricity needs, low-water native landscaping, and avoidance of toxic materials in construction products. Applicants must submit a complete NOFA Application Workbook in two formats—one electronic copy via secured cloud storage and one physical copy on a USB drive—to both the designated email and postal address by the July 10, 2026 deadline; submissions via fax, CD, or web links are rejected. All applicants must certify under penalty of perjury the accuracy of their submissions and confirm exclusion from debarment lists including SAM.gov and the OIG Exclusions database. Contractors must comply with Davis-Bacon labor standards, use WH-347 payroll forms, adhere to Buy America requirements under 2 CFR Part 184, and secure performance and payment bonds equal to 100 percent of contract value. Insurance must be primary and non-contributory, and evidence of coverage must be maintained for five years post-completion. Financial feasibility and alignment with county housing priorities are key evaluation criteria, with funding allocations subject to HCDS discretion, even if different from initially requested sources. Single Audits are required for entities expending $1 million or more annually in federal awards, and participation
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The FY27 Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) solicitation outlines the framework established by the New Mexico Affordable Housing Act for funding affordable housing initiatives within the state. Administered by the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority, this program allows the City to allocate funds toward the acquisition of land for affordable housing projects, the renovation or reconstruction of existing buildings, and other related development, construction, financing, and operational costs. Funding can also support infrastructure improvements necessary to sustain affordable housing. Proposals must align with the Act and its rules, demonstrating how the requested funds will contribute to affordable housing development or sustainability while complying with the state's legal requirements. Funding awards through this Request for Proposal (RFP) depend on the availability of resources in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which is subject to both the current and anticipated revenue streams as well as budget approvals by the City's Governing Body. The evaluation process is conducted by the Community Development Committee, which reviews eligible proposals and makes recommendations, although the final authority for funding decisions resides with the City's Governing Body. Key contacts for this solicitation include the Director and the Procurement Manager of the Affordable Housing office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Proposals in response to this solicitation must be submitted by May 15, 2026.

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FY27 AHTF funds support New Mexico affordable housing projects; proposals due May 15, 2026.

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New Mexico → Affordable HousingView Agency

NAICS

925110 - Administration of Housing Programs View NAICS

Place of Performance

NM, USA

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Documents

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FY27 Affordable Housing Trust Fund _AHTF_.pdf

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FY26-RFP-076 - FY27 Affordable Housing Trust Fund RFP

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RE__Determination_of_Services_for_AHTF.pdf

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HORIZONS_SERVICES_OFFERED_(1)_(1).pdf

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AgencyNew Mexico → Affordable Housing
Contacts2 people available
OfficeSanta Fe, NM, 87501, US
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New Mexico → Affordable Housing
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Office AddressSanta Fe, NM, 87501, US
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JoAnn D. Lovato MontañoProcurement Manager

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The New Mexico Affordable Housing Act (The "Act") and its implementing regulations establish the framework for eligible uses of funds, applicant eligibility criteria, and proposal requirements to ensure compliance with the State of New Mexico's Anti-Donation Clause . Oversight and enforcement of the Act are administered by the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) through the Affordable Housing Act Rules. Under the Act, the City is authorized to support the following costs related to affordable housing initiatives: Acquisition of land on which affordable housing will be constructed; An existing building that will be renovated, converted, or demolished and reconstructed as affordable housing; Costs related to the acquisition, development, construction, financing, operation, or ownership of affordable housing; Costs of financing or infrastructure necessary to support affordable housing. All proposals must demonstrate consistency with the "Act" and the "Rules" and clearly identify how the requested funding supports the development, sustainability, or facilitation of affordable housing in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Awards under this RFP are subject to the availability of funds in the AHTF. All allocations are contingent upon current and projected revenue into the Fund from designated sources, as well as annual budget appropriations approved by the City's Governing Body. The Community Development Committee (CDC) will review and evaluate eligible proposals and make formal recommendations to the City's Governing Body, which retains final authority on funding awards.