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NAICS Code· 925110

Administration of Housing Programs

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration and planning of housing programs. Cross-References. Government establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 925110 – Administration of Housing Programs encompasses the federal oversight, management, and operational support of public housing, affordable housing initiatives, and related housing assistance programs. Housing Act.

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NAICS code 925110 covers Administration of Housing Programs. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration and planning of housing programs. Cross-References. Government establishments primarily engaged in--

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HOME Funding for Affordable Housing DevelopmentThe HOME Funding for Affordable Housing Development initiative is administered by the City of Turlock on behalf of the Stanislaus County HOME Consortium, which includes the Urban County and its incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. Effective July 1, 2023, Stanislaus County became the lead entity for the Consortium, though the City of Turlock retains responsibility for administering any unexpended HOME funds and ensuring compliance for projects initiated under the prior structure. This solicitation, numbered 2027-RFP-004, seeks proposers to develop affordable rental housing through new construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, or conversion of existing structures, with all units required to remain affordable for fifty years and serve households at or below 60% of Area Median Income, including a minimum of 20% occupied by households at or below 50% of AMI. Funding is provided as a 50-year loan at a simple interest rate of 3% per annum, and proposers must provide a detailed line-item budget covering acquisition, hard and soft construction costs, financing fees, reserves, and all funding sources, which must fully balance with the total development cost. Proposals are evaluated based on qualifications and experience (25%) and demonstrated community need and impact (25%), with the remaining scoring components unspecified; price is considered but is not the sole determinant, and responsiveness to threshold requirements is mandatory for eligibility. Applicants must submit a comprehensive package including a project narrative, staffing resumes, similar project references, market analysis, site control documents, letters of commitment, architectural renderings, and a detailed timeline with milestones, tasks, responsibilities, and risk mitigation strategies for construction delays, permitting, and weather. All projects must comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including 2 CFR 200, 24 CFR 92, Davis-Bacon prevailing wage standards, National Environmental Policy Act procedures, Fair Housing Act, Title VI, Section 504, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Borrower must maintain all records in accordance with HUD requirements, submit monthly financial and performance reports, provide annual monitoring documentation, and ensure tenant income certifications are obtained and maintained. Insurance mandates include automobile liability coverage of at least $1 million per accident, Builders Risk or Installation Floater insurance covering 100% of reconstruction cost with ordinance or law buy-back provisions, and flood insurance if located in a FEMA high-hazard zone. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the City’s OpenGov portal by August
Finance-Housing

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FY27 Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF)The New Mexico Affordable Housing Act and its implementing regulations govern the use of funds through the Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) to support the development and sustainability of affordable housing across the state. Eligible expenses include the acquisition of land or existing structures intended for affordable housing conversion or reconstruction, as well as costs related to development, construction, financing, operation, or ownership of such housing, including necessary infrastructure and financing expenses. All proposals must align with the Act and its Rules, clearly demonstrating how funding will advance affordable housing goals while adhering to the State’s Anti-Donation Clause. Funding is subject to available resources in the AHTF, contingent upon revenue from designated sources and annual appropriations by the City’s Governing Body, meaning awards are not guaranteed and may be adjusted based on fiscal conditions. The solicitation for Fiscal Year 2027, identified as FY27-RFP-103, invites proposals from qualified applicants with a response deadline of August 4, 2026. Proposals will be evaluated by the Community Development Committee, which will provide formal recommendations to the City’s Governing Body, the sole authority empowered to approve funding allocations. The program is administered by the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority under the oversight of the Affordable Housing division based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with primary contact information provided for inquiries and submissions. All activities must comply with state legal requirements and demonstrate measurable impact on increasing or preserving affordable housing opportunities within New Mexico.
Affordable Housing

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Development of Affordable HousingThe Town of Yarmouth is seeking proposals under RFP BD-26-1355-01YAR-YACD-130244 to acquire real property for the development of new affordable housing, with awards capped at $500,000 per proposal and funds restricted exclusively to land acquisition. The solicitation, posted on June 8, 2026, requires all submissions to be received by 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on July 15, 2026, and must consist of two separate sealed envelopes—one containing a Technical Proposal and the other a Price Proposal—delivered in person to Yarmouth Town Hall at 1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA 02664. The procurement is governed by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B, which dictates adherence to uniform procurement standards, with no federal FAR clauses applied, and no socioeconomic set-asides, size certifications, or entity registrations such as UEI or SAM required. The town has not specified a period of performance, inspection protocols, or invoicing procedures, and no contract type, award methodology, or evaluation factors beyond compliance are detailed, though the structure implies a likely Lowest Price Technically Acceptable approach. All proposals must strictly conform to the format and submission requirements, with late or noncompliant responses disqualified, and contact for inquiries must be made through Mary Waygan at the provided email or phone number, with no electronic submission options indicated.
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FY 2026 Rental Survey Sources SoughtThe Interior Business Center Acquisition Services Directorate of the Department of the Interior is conducting a sources sought notice under solicitation number 140D0426R0069 to identify potential contractors for a five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract beginning in FY 2027 to collect and verify community data supporting the IBC Quarters Program. The effort requires the gathering of comprehensive rental housing comparables, medical and dental service availability, and utility cost data across 48 contiguous states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa, with data deliverables to be submitted via the iQMIS system. While this notice is not a formal solicitation and does not include pricing or contract value, it seeks to evaluate commercial capability, small business participation, and market competition, with responses due by June 26, 2026. Contractors must submit capabilities statements in Adobe PDF format with Arial 12 font, include their Unique Entity Identifier, classify their business size, and disclose any existing government-wide acquisition contracts. All data collected becomes government property, subject to strict confidentiality rules prohibiting disclosure outside the IBC without written permission, and personally identifiable information is treated as Controlled Unclassified Information. Contractors are prohibited from entering rental units and must maintain a central office for planning, quality assurance, and data entry but are not required to operate physically at the IBC office. The contract demands strict adherence to a detailed performance schedule across five fiscal years, with delivery deadlines for specific regions tied to each year, including optional years extending through FY 2031. Failure to meet delivery deadlines constitutes cause for default, and all deliverables must undergo a documented logical and functional quality control program before submission. The Government has 30 calendar days to accept or reject completed survey region deliverables after receipt, and contractors have only 14 calendar days to correct deficiencies if deliverables are returned. Invoicing must be submitted via the IPP Automated Payment System, and payment is guaranteed within 30 days after acceptance. The contractor may use any efficient method to gather data as long as it meets contract requirements, but must provide a Survey Summary Excel spreadsheet detailing collected versus requested samples by housing class, community, and state. Respondents must certify compliance with the Privacy Act, acknowledge no right to use or publish collected data, and accept liability for damages resulting from negligent performance. Submissions must be emailed to the designated contracting officer and contract specialist with the correct subject line,
Ibc Acq Svcs Directorate (00004)

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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
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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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
San Diego County

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