Supportive Housing & Shelter Grants

Last updated August 22, 2026

There are currently 165 active supportive housing grants in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from state and foundation sources and updated daily.

165 grants
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Grant Deadline Amount
City of Bellingham: First Steps to Develop Affordable Housing or Shelter Grant
Rolling
Varies
Steel Valley Homes For Youth Fund Grant
Rolling
$5K – $10K
City of Bellingham Emergency Repairs Grant
Rolling
Up to $50K
Loudoun Community Response Fund- Housing Displacement Support Grant
Rolling
Up to $825K
Continuum of Care (CoC) Program
Rolling
Varies
Community Development Grants
Rolling
Varies
Camden County Emergency Food and Shelter Program - Phase 41 FEMA Funding
Rolling
$269K
Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) Phase 39
Rolling
$11K
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
Rolling
Varies
Texas Foundations Fund: Annual Grant
Rolling
Varies
Baltimore City Community Grants Program: Capital Grants - Housing
Rolling
Varies
City of Bellingham Preservation and Production Housing and Shelter Grant (Shelter)
Rolling
Varies
CFTH: Competitive Award for Services/Operations Addressing Houston’s Homeless Response System REI
Rolling
Varies
Emergency Food & Shelter Program (EFSP) Grants
Rolling
Varies
Rapid Resolution Intervention (REI)
Rolling
Up to $150K
Community Chest of New Britain and Berlin (CCNBB) Grant
Rolling
$5K – $15K
Apple Health and Homes Project Based Rental Assistance (PBRA) Units
Rolling
Varies
Encampment Resolution Funding Program, Round 3, Rolling Application (ERF-3-R) Grant
Rolling
Varies
Emergency Food & Shelter Program Grants
Rolling
$144K
City of Spokane COVID-19 Emergency Housing and Utility Assistance (Fiscal Sponsorship)
Rolling
$2M
Rapoport Family Foundation Grant
Rolling
Varies

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About supportive housing grants

Supportive housing grants fund nonprofits that pair affordable, permanent housing with services for people experiencing homelessness, disabilities, or chronic health and behavioral-health needs. HUD's Continuum of Care program is the primary federal source, with permanent supportive housing making up the largest share of its funding, complemented by health, behavioral-health, and foundation funders for the services side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grants are available for supportive housing?

Supportive housing funding covers both the housing and the wraparound services, including rental assistance, case management, and connections to health and behavioral-health care. HUD's Continuum of Care program funds permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing, while other federal and state programs help pay for the supportive services that help residents stay housed.

Does HUD fund supportive housing?

Yes. HUD's Continuum of Care program is the largest federal funder of permanent supportive housing, which makes up the majority of its funding and serves homeless individuals and families with disabilities. Nonprofits typically apply through their local Continuum of Care, the regional planning body that coordinates HUD homeless-assistance funding.

How do nonprofits access supportive housing funding?

Because HUD homeless-assistance dollars are awarded through local Continuums of Care, nonprofits should engage with their regional CoC, which ranks and submits projects to HUD. Pairing CoC housing funds with Medicaid, behavioral-health, and foundation dollars for services is the common model for sustaining supportive housing programs.

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