Housing & Community Grants in New Hampshire 2026 — Federal Funding Opportunities
HUD, USDA, and federal grants for affordable housing, community development, homelessness, and neighborhood revitalization. GrantMetric surfaces every active federal notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) relevant to New Hampshire applicants, with award ceiling, eligibility requirements, and close dates visible at a glance.
- 8 active federal grants open to New Hampshire organizations
- Eligible applicants: nonprofits, universities, state agencies, small businesses
- Award floor and ceiling for each funding opportunity
- Application deadlines and close dates from grants.gov — updated daily
- AI-generated briefings summarizing each program's objectives
Federal grants are available nationally — New Hampshire organizations apply directly to federal agencies. These 8 active opportunities are open to eligible applicants in New Hampshire right now.
HUD's major formula grant programs — Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) — flow annually to New Hampshire entitlement cities, urban counties, and to the state government for distribution to non-entitlement areas. New Hampshire nonprofits, community development corporations (CDCs), and housing authorities access most HUD funding through these local entitlement recipients rather than applying directly to HUD. HUD competitive programs — Choice Neighborhoods ($30–50M per award), Strong Cities Strong Communities, and YES Initiative — are open to New Hampshire jurisdictions and their nonprofit partners directly.
For homeless services in New Hampshire, HUD's Continuum of Care (CoC) program is the primary competitive federal mechanism. New Hampshire organizations apply through their local CoC collaborative's annual application to HUD — CoC boundaries, lead applicants, and competition timelines are listed on HUD's CoC database and HUDX tools. USDA Rural Development provides Rural Rental Housing grants and loans for affordable housing development in New Hampshire rural communities with populations under 10,000. The Treasury Department's CDFI Fund provides grants and New Markets Tax Credit allocations to New Hampshire Community Development Financial Institutions lending in low-income communities — CDFI Program awards range from $500,000 to $2 million annually per institution.
Active Opportunities for New Hampshire (8)
High-priority technical directive issued by DOI-NPS. This initiative (ID: P16AS00337) targets strategic development with...
High-priority technical directive issued by HUD. This initiative (ID: FR-6900-N-74) targets strategic development within...
High-priority technical directive issued by DOE-ID. This initiative (ID: DE-FOA-0003543) targets strategic development w...
High-priority technical directive issued by HUD. This initiative (ID: PDR-2600-DC-029M) targets strategic development wi...
High-priority technical directive issued by DOT-FRA. This initiative (ID: FR-RRD-25-003) targets strategic development w...
High-priority technical directive issued by HUD. This initiative (ID: FR-6900-N-33) targets strategic development within...
High-priority technical directive issued by HHS-NIH11. This initiative (ID: RFA-AI-27-012) targets strategic development...
High-priority technical directive issued by USDOT-LITC. This initiative (ID: TREAS-GRANTS-052027-001) targets strategic ...