 2025 Single Family RFP Coming Soon
The 2025 Single Family Request for Proposals (RFP) is anticipated to open on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Dates will be finalized in a future eNews and on the Community Homeownership Impact Fund webpage.
The Single Family RFP is a competitive process that provides funding through the Community Homeownership Impact Fund (Impact Fund) and the Workforce and Affordable Homeownership Development programs for a variety of homeownership activities. The goal of the programs is to increase the supply of affordable, owner-occupied, single-family housing while maintaining the safety and habitability of existing owner-occupied, single-family homes in communities throughout Minnesota. Funds are available for cities, federally recognized American Indian Tribes or subdivisions located in Minnesota, tribal housing corporations, private developers, nonprofit organizations, school districts, charter schools, and cooperative units as defined in Minnesota Statute 123A.24 subdivision 2.
Application Dates
Single Family Eligible Uses
- Acquisition, Rehabilitation, Resale of owner-occupied, single-family homes
- New Construction of owner-occupied, single-family homes, including duplexes, townhomes, rowhomes, twinhomes and single-family detached homes
- Land acquisition, demolition and utility connections (community land trusts only)
- School Direct Costs: Grants for building materials, construction tools and professional labor (school districts, charter schools, and cooperative units as defined in Minnesota Statute 123A.24 subdivision 2 only)
- Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation: Deferred loans or grants to homeowners to cover the costs of home rehabilitation or to write down Community Fix Up interest rates
- Tribal Indian Housing Program (TIHP): Grants to TIHP administrators to recapitalize TIHP revolving funds
- Value Gap: Grants to administrators to cover the difference between the total development cost and appraised value of a home
- Affordability Gap: Deferred loans or grants to homebuyers to cover the difference between the purchase price of a home and the first mortgage for which a homebuyer qualifies
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