Disaster Recovery Multifamily Housing Program (CDBG-DR MHP)
DR-MHP works with developers in areas impacted by disasters, helping to build multifamily housing projects and generate crucial affordable housing units with CDBG-DR funds.
Contact Us
Can't find what you're looking for?
Servicios bilingüe son disponible.
CDBG-DR MHP 2020 NOFA (coming soon!) (PDF)
Application can be accessed through HCD’s application portal and grant management system (name TBD).
CDBG-DR MHP 2020 NOFA (coming soon!) (PDF)
Application can be accessed through HCD’s application portal and grant management system (name TBD).
Apply Now
Apply Now
Awards
Awards
Overview
Approximately $141 million in CDBG-DR funds will be made available to private developers, public entities, and tribal entities seeking to build multifamily housing projects in areas affected by 2020 federally-declared disaster wildfires.
The below table shows the regions where DR-MHP funds may be used, and how much DR-MHP funds are available in each region:
2020 Regions | Amount |
---|---|
Santa Cruz (County) | $38,948,695 |
Butte (County) | $29,784,296 |
Napa, Solano, and Sonoma (Counties) | $28,638,746 |
Los Angeles and Fresno (Counties) | $12,601,048 |
Siskiyou and Shasta (Counties) | $4,582,200 |
Total | $114,554,985 |
In addition, funds from the 2018 CDBG-DR MHP program are being made available under this NOFA. They are to be deployed as seen in the below table:
2018 Region | Amount |
---|---|
Malibu, Calabasas, Agoura Hills (Cities) | $26,687,630 |
Assistance Types/Terms
- DR-MHP funds shall be used for construction phase financing only; they may not be held for use until permanent financing.
- Loans will have a 55-year term, or 50 if the project is located on Tribal Land and the Department determines that a 55-year term is not feasible.
- Loans will have a 3 percent simple interest rate OR, if the Project has received tax credits, the maximum rate that allows the DR-MHP award to be treated as debt for federal or state low-income housing tax credit purposes.
- Notwithstanding, payments in the amount of 0.42 percent are due annually for the first 30 years of the loan term.
- The unpaid balance, including deferred interest, is due and payable at the end of the loan term.
- The maximum DR-MHP award the project can receive will be determined by its number of units and bedrooms per unit, as listed in the table below:
Bedrooms | Maximum Subsidy |
---|---|
0 | $194,638 |
1 | $223,123 |
2 | $271,323 |
3 | $351,005 |
4 | $385,293 |
Eligible Projects
To be eligible for the 2020 DR-MHP funds, the proposed project must be located in one of the below counties:
- Santa Cruz
- Butte
- Napa, Solano, or Sonoma
- Fresno or Los Angeles
- Shasta or Siskiyou
To be eligible for the 2018 DR-MHP funds, the proposed project must be located in one of the below cities:
- Malibu
- Calabasas
- Agoura Hills
Additionally, the proposed project must fulfill the below criteria:
- Tie back to disaster by increasing the supply of affordable housing units;
- Consist of five or more units, including scattered site projects;
- Have a minimum of five affordable Units or upwards of 51 percent of its units be affordable, whichever is greater, with all DR-MHP funds committed to low- and moderate-income housing units;
- Have determined site control in accordance with UMR §8303;
- Not have closed on construction financing or started construction;
- Have a letter providing prior notification to the local legislative body, pursuant to HSC Section 50675.7(e), or tribal governing body;
- Have a letter or resolution of support for the proposed Project from the local legislative body, or tribal governing body where the proposed Project is located;
- Have all sources of funding required for completion identified, including the status of the funds;
- Be cost-reasonable.
In addition, CDBG-DR funds are funded to households earning at or below 65 percent of the Area Median Income. Proposed projects may be mixed-income, but CDBG-DR funds must only be applied to units for occupation by households at the aforementioned threshold. At least 10 percent of the proposed DR-MHP Assisted Units must be for households with incomes not exceeding 30 percent of the Area Median Income.
For other key threshold requirements, please consult the 2020 DR-MHP Program Policies and Procedures, located under the Resources tab.
Eligible Applicants
An eligible applicant will become the sponsor of a project upon receipt of a 2020 DR-MHP award. Eligible applicants include nonprofit or for-profit Developers and Tribal Entities.
Sponsor(s) must be eligible to receive federal funds and will not receive DR-MHP awards if they are listed on the government-wide exclusion list in the System for Award Management (SAM).
2020 Program Administration
- 2020 DR-MHP Policies and Procedures (PDF)
- 2020 DR-MHP Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
2020 Technical Assistance
- 2020 DR-MHP Application Workshop (PDF)
- Application Workshop Recording
- ADA Compliance
2020 Application Documents
Application documents will be posted under the Apply Now button.
2018 Program Resources
- DR-MHP Policies and Procedures Manual v.2 October 2021 (PDF)
- Appendix A: DR-MHP Subrecipient Project Solicitation Checklist (PDF)
- Appendix B: DR-MHP Development Application Review and Underwriting Checklist (PDF)
- DR-MHP Policies and Procedures Webinar Recording
2017 Program Resources
- DR-MHP Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) — 9/2020
- DR-MHP Policies and Procedures Manual v.3 October 2021 (PDF)
- Appendix A: DR-MHP Subrecipient Project Solicitation Checklist (PDF)
- Appendix B: DR-MHP Development Application Review and Underwriting Checklist (PDF)
- Summary of Policies and Procedures Manual Changes (PDF)
2017 DR-MHP Overview
The 2017 programs worked with local governments (Subrecipients) to identify, select, and submit potential Projects to HCD for eligibility review, approval, and funding. Subrecipients then worked with qualified Developers and Contractors to construct the approved Projects. All units funded by 2017 DR-MHP are affordable to households earning at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income. The Department executed Master Standard Agreements (MSAs) with each Subrecipient and is executing Notices to Proceed (NTPs) for each of the Subrecipient’s projects.
2017 DR-MHP Executed MSAs and NTPs
- County of Butte (PDF)
- City of Clearlake (PDF)
- Los Angeles County Development Authority (PDF)
- County of Nevada (PDF)
- City of Napa (PDF)
- County of Mendocino (PDF)
- City of Santa Barbara (PDF)
- County of Santa Barbara (PDF)
- City of Santa Rosa (PDF)
- County of Sonoma (PDF)
- City of Ventura (PDF)
- County of Ventura (PDF)
- County of Yuba (PDF)
2018 DR-MHP Overview
The 2018 programs worked with local governments (Subrecipients) to identify, select, and submit potential Projects to HCD for eligibility review, approval, and funding. Subrecipients then worked with qualified Developers and Contractors to construct the approved Projects. All units funded by 2018 DR-MHP are affordable to households earning at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income. The Department executed Master Standard Agreements (MSAs) with each Subrecipient and is executing Notices to Proceed (NTPs) for each of the Subrecipient’s projects.
2018 DR-MHP Executed MSAs and NTPs
- Butte County (PDF)
- City of Calabasas (PDF)
- City of Chico (PDF)
- City of Gridley (PDF)
- City of Lakeport (PDF)
- Los Angeles County Development Authority (PDF)
- City of Malibu (PDF)
- City of Oroville (PDF)
- Town of Paradise (PDF)
- City of Redding (PDF)
- County of Shasta (PDF)
- City of Shasta Lake (PDF)
- County of Ventura (PDF)