This NOFO makes $158 million available to state housing and other eligible agencies to provide project-based rental assistance that expands affordable housing options for extremely low-income persons with disabilities. The funding supports housing with voluntary supportive services that help individuals live independently in their communities. These funds cover the difference between what extremely low-income tenants with disabilities can afford and the HUD-approved rent, ensuring long-term housing stability for eligible residents.Â
This funding opportunity increases integrated, community-based housing options for extremely low-income adults with disabilities and strengthens the state-level partnerships needed to support long-term success. The deadline to apply is July13, 2026.