Opportunity Information: Apply for FR 6900 N 48

The Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive Program (IHBG-COMP) for FY2025 is a discretionary grant opportunity from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) designed to expand and improve affordable housing options in Tribal communities. Unlike the regular IHBG formula funding provided under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), this program is competitive, meaning eligible applicants submit proposals that are scored and ranked against other applicants. The overall purpose is to support eligible affordable housing activities that directly benefit low-income Tribal families, helping Tribes and Tribally designated housing entities move forward with specific housing projects or initiatives that meet local needs.

Eligibility is limited to entities that already qualify as IHBG formula recipients under NAHASDA. The opportunity is open to Native American tribal governments that are federally recognized and to Native American tribal organizations other than federally recognized tribal governments, as listed in the eligibility section. Individuals are not allowed to apply, and the notice explicitly excludes foreign entities and sole proprietorship organizations from competing for or receiving awards under this announcement. This structure keeps the funding targeted to Tribal governments and eligible Tribal housing organizations positioned to plan, develop, and administer housing activities consistent with NAHASDA requirements.

The assistance is provided as a grant, and the funding activity category is housing (CFDA 14.867). Awards can be substantial, with an award ceiling of up to $7,500,000 per award. HUD expects to make approximately 35 awards under this competition, indicating that multiple communities may be funded, but applicants should still plan for a competitive selection process and craft proposals that clearly demonstrate readiness, community impact, and compliance with program rules.

Key administrative details include the funding opportunity number FR 6900 N 48 and a closing date of January 15, 2026. The opportunity record indicates a creation date of September 4, 2025, which is useful for tracking the posting and version history of the notice. Overall, IHBG-COMP FY2025 functions as a targeted, competitive source of capital for Tribes and eligible Tribal organizations to carry out NAHASDA-eligible affordable housing activities, with the explicit intent of improving housing outcomes for low-income Tribal households.

  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development in the housing sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive Program (IHBG-COMP) for FY2025" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 14.867.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2025-09-04.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-01-15. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $7,500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 35 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments).
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IHBG-COMP FY2025 (HUD) - Frequently Asked Questions

1) What is the IHBG Competitive Program (IHBG-COMP) for FY2025?

The Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive Program (IHBG-COMP) for FY2025 is a discretionary, competitive grant opportunity from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It is designed to expand and improve affordable housing options in Tribal communities by funding eligible affordable housing activities that directly benefit low-income Tribal families.

2) How is IHBG-COMP different from the regular IHBG program?

IHBG-COMP is competitive, meaning eligible applicants submit proposals that are scored and ranked against other applicants. This is different from the regular IHBG formula funding provided under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), which is distributed by formula rather than through a competition.

3) What is the main purpose of this funding opportunity?

The overall purpose is to support NAHASDA-eligible affordable housing activities that directly benefit low-income Tribal families. The program is intended to help Tribes and Tribally designated housing entities move forward with specific housing projects or initiatives that address local housing needs.

4) Who is eligible to apply for IHBG-COMP FY2025?

Eligibility is limited to entities that already qualify as IHBG formula recipients under NAHASDA. The opportunity is open to federally recognized Native American tribal governments and to eligible Native American tribal organizations other than federally recognized tribal governments (as listed in the eligibility section of the notice).

5) Are individuals allowed to apply?

No. Individuals are not allowed to apply under this announcement.

6) Are foreign entities eligible to apply or receive awards?

No. The notice explicitly excludes foreign entities from competing for or receiving awards under this announcement.

7) Are sole proprietorships eligible for this grant?

No. The notice explicitly excludes sole proprietorship organizations from competing for or receiving awards under this announcement.

8) What type of financial assistance is being offered?

The assistance is provided as a grant.

9) What is the funding activity category and program identifier?

The funding activity category is housing, and the program identifier is CFDA 14.867.

10) What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is up to $7,500,000 per award.

11) About how many awards does HUD expect to make?

HUD expects to make approximately 35 awards under this competition.

12) Does the expected number of awards mean funding is guaranteed if we apply?

No. Even though HUD expects to make approximately 35 awards, this is still a competitive program. Proposals are scored and ranked against other applicants, so applicants should plan for a competitive selection process.

13) What should applicants emphasize given this is a competitive program?

Applicants should craft proposals that clearly demonstrate readiness, community impact, and compliance with program rules, based on the fact that applications are scored and ranked in competition with others.

14) What kinds of activities can be supported with this funding?

The opportunity supports eligible affordable housing activities consistent with NAHASDA requirements, with the explicit intent of improving housing outcomes for low-income Tribal households.

15) Who is the sponsoring federal agency?

The sponsoring agency is the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

16) What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is FR 6900 N 48.

17) What is the application closing date?

The closing date is January 15, 2026.

18) What is the opportunity record creation date?

The opportunity record indicates a creation date of September 4, 2025. This can be useful for tracking when the notice was posted and for version history reference.

19) Why is eligibility limited to IHBG formula recipients?

The notice describes a structure intended to keep funding targeted to Tribal governments and eligible Tribal housing organizations that are positioned to plan, develop, and administer housing activities consistent with NAHASDA requirements.

20) Who is intended to benefit from IHBG-COMP-funded activities?

The intended beneficiaries are low-income Tribal families, and the program is focused on improving affordable housing outcomes in Tribal communities.

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