Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
2025 Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG)
2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
2025 Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Funding
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) allocates funds by formula among eligible states and local governments. The City of Fayetteville’s Economic & Community Development Department will receive ESG funds, CDBG funds, and HOPWA funds for Program Year 2025 - 2026 to assist in providing citizens with a better quality of life. The City seeks partner organizations to deliver ESG, CDBG, and HOPWA eligible activities to City residents. A portion of these funds will be awarded in the categories below:
Emergency Home Repair – The City funds a critical home repair program for owner-occupied single-family dwellings that assist with emergency repairs and improves the housing conditions for low-to-moderate income homeowners. Applicants should be familiar with CDBG regulations governing this activity and all Federal requirements. The City expects to make up to two awards of approximately $400,000 each.
Nonprofit Funding Agreements (Grants) – The City uses a portion (15%) of its CDBG allocation to fund various nonprofits that can assist with the needs of low- and moderate-income families or individuals by providing or enhancing services that improve quality of life, assist with special needs, job skills, health outcomes, youth opportunities, and select activities to support or prevent homelessness. Similarly, the City receives ESG funds to assist individuals and families who are homeless and those in danger of homelessness by funding nonprofits for street outreach, emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, and homelessness prevention, these funds require a match. Applicants will be provided with technical assistance to ensure adherence to CDBG and ESG regulations governing this activity and all Federal requirements. The City typically makes multiple awards ranging from $10,000 for first time awardees to more than $100,000 for experienced nonprofit partners.
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS – The City also funds Short-Term Rent, Mortgage and Utilities, Permanent Housing Placement, Tenant Based Rental Assistance, and Supportive Services for HOPWA. Experienced nonprofit organizations and housing agencies are eligible to apply and serve as the City’s project sponsor.
To read the NOFA in full, click here.
Click here to access the Neighborly application portal.
Micro-Grant Cycle 5 Awardees Announced
Economic and Community Development is pleased to announce the following awardees for the Empowering Community Safety Micro-Grant Cycle 5 Award Cycle.
City Officially Launches the Homebuying HERO Program
The City of Fayetteville believes that homeownership does not have to feel like an unattainable goal. Administered by the City’s Economic and Community Development Department, the Homebuying HERO program provides first-time homebuyers with up to $20,000 in gap financing towards the purchase of their first home as a forgivable loan at zero percent interest. The home must be within the city limits of Fayetteville. This program no longer requires the potential first-time homebuyer to match funds.
The first step a potential homebuyer must take is to attend the First Time Homebuyers Workshop, which equips potential homeowners with the knowledge and resources to be successful long-term homeowners. The homebuyer will then attend personalized 1-on-1 counseling with a HUD-certified housing counseling agency before they are eligible to apply for the program.
All applications must be submitted through a participating lender.
For more information, click here.
City of Fayetteville offers Small Business Assistance Programs
Our Economic Development division offers several resources for small businesses, such as the Small Business Assistance Loan Program, Commercial Exterior Grant Program, and small business development and technical assistance.
For more information on resources the City of Fayetteville provides to small business owners, please click the "Business Resources" tab.