FY2026-27 WINTER FEDERAL/STATE FUNDS NOFA

Location: California
Posted: Dec 2, 2025
Due: Jan 15, 2026
Agency: County of San Mateo
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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Department of Housing

FY 2026-27 WINTER FEDERAL/STATE FUNDS NOFA

FY 2026-27 WINTER FEDERAL/STATE FUNDS NOFA

The County of San Mateo invites applications for FY 2026-27 Capital Projects and Community Development activities. The Winter Federal/State funds Notices of Funding Availability (NOFAs) includes:
NEW SOLICITATIONS – 2 YEAR COMMITMENTS

(renewal applications required for year 2 funding in FY27-28)
Activity Type: CDBG Public Services

• Shelter Services/Operations

• Fair Housing

• Safety Net Services & Other Basic Needs

(Application to Use: “Joint Application”)



Activity Type: Federal ESG/PLHA

• Services for Persons Experiencing Homelessness

(Application to Use: “Joint Application”)
Activity Type: CDBG Economic Development

• Micro-Enterprise Assistance

(Application to Use: “Joint Application”)
Activity Type: CDBG

• Minor Home Repair

• Home Modification Programs

(Application to Use: “Joint Application”)
Activity Type: State ESG

• Shelter Operations

• Rapid Re-Housing

(Application to Use: “Joint Application”)

NEW SOLICITATIONS
Activity Type:

CDBG & HOME Capital Projects:

• Housing Development

• Public Facility* Development or Improvement

(Application to Use: “San Mateo County FY26-27 Capital Projects/Housing Funds”

Or

“San Mateo County FY26-27 Public Facilities”)
City of East Palo Alto:

• Minor Home Repair

(Application to Use: “Joint Application”)
*Public Facility: "all facilities and improvements that are publicly owned, or that are owned by a nonprofit and open to the general public.” (source: https://files.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/Basically-CDBG-Chapter-6-Public-Facilities.pdf)
Based on 2025-26 funding the County estimates there will be approximately $3,317,010.04 to distribute for Capital Projects and $1,738,712.62 to distribute for Community Development activities. Until Congress adopts a final budget, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) approves the County’s PLHA annual funding application, the State releases its final ESG allocation

amounts, and the City of East Palo Alto confirms the amount of its allocation, the total amount of funds to be available will not be known.
All submitted questions and San Mateo County responses will be uploaded under the Related Documents page approximately every 7-10 business days. The final date to submit NOFA related questions is January 9th at 12:00PM PST.
Schedule of Events for the FY 2026-2027 NOFA

(subject to change with the exception of the Application submission time/day)
EVENT: NOFA Published & Posted on Dept. of Housing website (Applications available on CDS)*

TARGET DATE: December 2, 2025

EVENT: NOFA Technical Assistance (TA) Session for Applicants

TARGET DATE: December 16, 2025, 10:00AM – 11:30AM PST

Zoom Meeting:  https://smcgov.zoom.us/j/98159734181?pwd=TaiVO0pt8KisuZeeMiXzk4hOy35jcW.1
• Meeting ID: 981 5973 4181

• Passcode: 555701

EVENT: Final date to submit NOFA-related questions

TARGET DATE: January 9, 2026, by 5:00PM PST

EVENT: Application Submission Due Date   (Applications must be submitted via CDS)*

TARGET DATE: January 15, 2026, by 4:00PM PST

EVENT: HCDC Public Hearing

TARGET DATE: March 12, 2026, 1:00PM – 3:00PM PST (tentative)

Location: TBD

EVENT: Board of Supervisors Meeting (for Funding Allocations)

TARGET DATE: April 21, 2026 (Tentative)

*Please see the NOFA Guidelines for instructions on how to access the CDS online application platform.

Winter NOFA Capital Projects Guidelines FY26-27 Final Winter NOFA Community Development Guideline FY26-27 Final Winter NOFA Funding Priorities FY25-26 2025-12-02

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NOTICE OF FUNDING
AVAILABILITY (NOFA)
July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027
COUNTY OF
SAN MATEO
DEPARTMENT
OF HOUSING
264 Harbor Blvd.
Building A
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
FOR FUNDING OF
FEDERAL CDBG & HOME
GRANT-FUNDED CAPITAL
PROJECTS
Belmont, CA 94002
TEL (650) 802-5050
FAX (650) 801-5049
www.smchousing.org
Housing Rehabilitation / Development /
Acquisition
Public Facility Development and
Improvements
Applications Due by 4:00 p.m. PST
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Applications/Checklists to be submitted online through
City Data Services. Link: www.citydataservices.net
(Login for new users is SMC2026 for ID & Password)
For technical assistance with the online application,
contact City Data Services,
citydataservices@yahoo.com or (650) 533-593
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
3
II.
FUNDING PRIORITIES
5
III. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
6
IV. PROGRAM SPECIFIC QUALIFYING CRITERIA
1. Income Targeting
7
2. HOME Required Local Match and Affordability Covenant
8
3. Mixed Use Projects
9
4. Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO)
9
V. FUNDING PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS
1. Religious Organizations
10
2. Multiple CDBG/HOME Funding and Entitlement Cities
10
3. Project proposals with Location Outside Urban County Jurisdiction
11
4. Funding Structure
11
5. Project Schedule
11
6. Federal Labor and Materials Sourcing Requirements
11
7. Payment of Prevailing Wage
13
8. Environmental Review Process
13
9. Mandatory Acknowledgement of County and HUD Funding
14
10. Required Agreement between Funded Agency and County
14
11. Acquisition
14
12. Property Quality and Efficiency Standards
14
13. Hazardous Materials
15
14. Lead Mitigation Requirement
15
15. Accessibility Requirements
15
16. Fair Housing
16
17. Demographic Data on Project/Program Beneficiaries
16
18. Relocation
16
19. Funding on Reimbursement Basis
16
20. Timely Use of Funds
17
21. Financial Audits
17
22. Green Building
17
23. Background of Nonprofit Organizations
17
24. Authorization for an Application for Funds and Designation of a Person
17
to Execute Documents
17
25. Fingerprinting Requirements
26. Equal Benefits Compliance
17
27. Debarment
18
28. Special Needs Housing
18
29. Persons with Special Needs and Presumed Benefit
18
18
VI. EVALUATION CRITERIA
1. Threshold Criteria
19
2. Evaluation Criteria
20
VII. APPLICATION SUBMISSION
21
1. Application Preparation Workshop
21
2. Submission Requirements
22
3. Submission Deadline
22
4. Information and Assistance
VIII. EXHIBITS
1. Sample Certificate Regarding No Single Audit, if needed
23
2. CHDO Certification/Recertification
24
(Attachment 15 – Housing)
I. PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). The County of San Mateo (the “County”) invites applications for housing
and community development capital activities further described in Section II and focusing on two categories –
Housing Development and Public Facilities Development and/or Improvement. Funding for these two
categories will be sourced from the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment
Partnerships (HOME) Programs. The timelines for the NOFA public participation and funding approval process
associated with this NOFA can be found at www.smchousing.org.
Disclosures:
By submitting an application, the applicant acknowledges and agrees (i) the funds available under this
NOFA are federally funded and are subject to federal appropriations and availability; (ii) conditions
applicable to such funding may be modified at any time by the federal government which may limit or result
in the discontinuance of such funding; (iii) if the applicant is selected, reimbursement is contingent on the
continued availability of such funding.
The County reserves the right to add to agreements funded under this NOFA such additional restrictions,
limitations, or conditions as may be imposed by the federal government in the future that may affect the
terms and conditions of this NOFA and the subrecipient funding agreement.
Please be advised that the total amount of funds available under this NOFA is subject to and will not be
confirmed until Congress adopts a final budget for these programs, the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) and the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)
make final allocations, and the County Department of Housing (DOH) has made adjustments based on any
reprogrammed funds and/or loan repayments. The table below shows current estimates of funding
availability based on FY 2025-26 allocations and funds not allocated to projects in previous grant cycles. These
estimates are subject to change and may be reallocated across Funding Categories.
Table 1: CDBG and HOME Funding Available for FY 2026-27 NOFA
FUNDING CATEGORY
ESTIMATED AMOUNT
SOURCE
Housing Rehab / Development / Acquisition
(Loans)
Housing Rehab / Development / Acquisition
(Loans) - for CHDOs
Housing Preservation / Acquisition-Rehab
(Loans) AND/OR Public Facility2 Development
/ Improvements (Loans or Grants)
TOTAL AVAILABLE
$2,306,592.27
$410,442.84
$599,974.93
$3,317,010.04
HOME
HOME 1
CDBG
CDBG/HOME
Date of Funding Availability. July 1, 2026, is the earliest date that funding for FY 2026-27 awards under this NOFA
1 The County is required to set aside at least 15% of annual HOME allocations for Community Housing Development
Organization (CHDO) -Owned, - sponsored, or -developed housing projects. CHDO requirements are enumerated in Section
92.2 of the HOME regulations (24 CFR Part 92). CHDOs are required to re-qualify each time they apply for HOME funds. If
applying for CHDO funds, please submit the CHDO Certification Form (see Exhibit 2 for form) or contact County staff
regarding your CHDO status.
2 Definition of Public Facilities: “In general, public facilities and public improvements are interpreted to include all facilities
and improvements that are publicly owned, or that are owned by a nonprofit and open to the general public.” (source:
Basically CDBG Manual, Chapter 6: Public Facilities, Special Assessments and Privately-owned Utilities,
https://files.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/Basically-CDBG-Chapter-6-Public-Facilities.pdf)
3
will be made available; such funding will be subject to the terms and conditions of a funding agreement approved
and fully executed between your organization and the County, which shall be subject to compliance with all
requirements established by HUD and the County.
Table 2: Tentative Schedule of Events for the FY 2026-27 NOFA
*Please check the DOH website to confirm all dates
EVENT
Post/Publish NOFA (Applications available on CDS)
NOFA Published & Posted on Dept. of Housing website
NOFA Technical Assistance Session for Applicants
Final date to submit NOFA-related questions
Application Submission Due Date
HCDC Public Hearing
Board of Supervisors Meeting (for Funding Allocations)
TARGET DATE *
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Tuesday, December 16, 2025 – 10am3
Friday, January 9, 2026
Thursday, January 15, 2026 – 4pm
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Application Preparation Workshop. DOH will host an application preparation workshop to provide technical
assistance to prospective applicants on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, through a virtual conference meeting. Meeting
details will be posted on the DOH website, https://www.smcgov.org/housing. Attendance is not mandatory but is
highly encouraged for all applicants. Instructions on federal funding requirements and use of the City Data Services
application process will be provided. This workshop is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, December 16, 2025, from
10:00-11:30 am.
Applicant Eligibility Requirements:
For CDBG funding, applicants must be an eligible City, a County or other public agency, or a qualified
501(c)(3) or (c)(4) non-profit organization. For-profit organizations may apply for HOME funding.
All applicants must submit the latest certified financial audit of their organization, no more than one
fiscal year old and prepared by a CPA, including any management letters for applicable organization
Fiscal Year.
If your organization has spent over $1,00,000.00 in federal funds, a single audit will be required to
determine your organization’s capacity to manage federal funding.
Non-profit organizations must submit evidence of current nonprofit status and an up-to-date
roster of their Board of Directors.
If you are proposing a new project located within any city’s jurisdiction, the City Manager from that city
must be notified and evidence of this notification must be included with the application. You are
encouraged to seek a response letter acknowledging your notification. This letter is not required for
developments in unincorporated San Mateo County.
Application Deadline. Please complete the application and submit all attachments on-line at
www.citydataservices.net/ by not later than:
January 15, 2026 @ 4:00 PM PST
NOTE: No late applications. No paper submissions. No Exceptions.
Application Review and Approval Process. Applications will be reviewed by County staff against priorities and
3 Unless otherwise indicated, all times listed in this NOFA are in Pacific Standard Time.
4
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