NSC HOME-ARP NOFA
Federal opportunity from MAPLANNNING - Planning and Community Development • City of Malden. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Sep 30, 2030. Industry: NAICS 72, 11, 00.
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Description
The North Suburban Consortium (NSC), a group of eight communities, composed of Arlington, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Revere, and Winthrop has received $7.3 million in HOME Investment Partnership Program American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) funding. The City of Malden, as the lead agency, is accepting applications from qualified applicants for rental developments for Qualifying Populations, such as homeless individuals or those at-risk of homelessness.
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The NSC HOME-ARP NOFA invites qualified applicants to propose rental developments benefiting homeless individuals and those at-risk of homelessness, backed by $7.3 million in funding. This opportunity is spearheaded by the City of Malden as the lead agency, particularly focusing on eight North Suburban Consortium communities. Interested bidders must prepare applications to leverage this significant support for housing initiatives.
The City of Malden aims to allocate HOME-ARP funding to develop rental housing projects that serve homeless individuals and at-risk populations within its jurisdiction and the broader North Suburban Consortium.
- Organizations specializing in affordable housing
- Non-profits with experience in homelessness initiatives
- Developers with a focus on community engagement in housing projects
- Understand qualifying populations for the funding
- Develop housing proposals that align with funding guidelines
- Engage community stakeholders for support
- Prepare necessary application documents
- Completed application form
- Evidence of organizational capability
- Project proposal detailing housing development plans
- Budget overview
- Timeline for project completion
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- Ensure alignment with HOME Investment Partnership Program guidelines
- Adhere to local zoning laws
- Incorporate community feedback in proposal development
- Consider competitive pricing for rental developments
- Focus on cost-effectiveness in project proposals
- Explore partnerships to leverage additional funding sources
- Collaborate with local non-profits working in homelessness
- Partner with housing advocacy groups
- Engage community organizations for outreach support
- Potential delays in project approvals due to zoning or regulatory issues
- Possibility of budget overruns
- Limited interest from developers in high-risk areas
- What are the specific eligibility requirements for the funding?
- Are there any preferences for certain types of housing developments?
- What evaluation criteria will be used to assess proposals?
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- Details on application submission process
- Specific eligibility criteria for projects
- Timeline for funding disbursement
- Any restrictions on types of housing developments
- Contact information for clarifications
- Potential for collaboration with other grant programs
- Local authority support available
- Required reporting metrics for funded projects
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