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Housing Readiness Incentive Grant Program

This program provides financial assistance to local governments in Michigan to adopt policies and make changes that promote affordable housing development.

$50,000
Closed
MI
Grant Description

The Housing Readiness Incentive Grant Program was administered by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA), a state agency committed to promoting and supporting affordable housing opportunities and community development across Michigan. This program was designed to empower local and regional governments to adopt housing-friendly policies that reduce development barriers, streamline approval processes, and foster the growth of diverse housing options. The program supported municipalities in implementing actions aligned with MSHDA's "Get Housing Ready Guide," which outlines a range of strategies including zoning reforms, infrastructure improvements, public engagement efforts, and financial incentives. Eligible activities under this grant were focused on expanding housing supply and affordability. The grant emphasized a practical, community-tailored approach rather than a prescriptive checklist, encouraging innovation and adaptation to local housing market conditions. The funds provided through this program were intended for planning and implementation efforts that demonstrated a clear pathway to housing development readiness. This included updating zoning codes, conducting housing market analyses, and forming cross-sector partnerships to support development efforts. The program aimed to create a positive environment for attracting private and public investment in housing infrastructure. Eligibility was limited to Michigan-based local and regional government entities that could demonstrate both need and a commitment to adopting housing-supportive policies. Award decisions were based on the quality and feasibility of proposed actions, alignment with state housing goals, and readiness for implementation. Applications were accepted during an open call period but have since closed due to full subscription of available funds. The program is no longer accepting applications. However, information about awarded communities and resources such as the Get Housing Ready Guide remain available to support ongoing municipal efforts. For inquiries, the public is directed to contact MSHDA via the email address [email protected]. There is no current indication of a recurring funding cycle, and future rounds, if any, would need to be confirmed through MSHDA’s official communications. The performance period and specific funding tiers or ceilings were not disclosed on the source page, and applicants were expected to tailor requests to their community’s scale and proposed scope of work.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $50,000

Total Program Funding

$2,325,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Up to 10% of grant funds can be used for administrative costs. Funds must be used for policy adoption, zoning updates, and master planning. Housing studies or surveys are only eligible if they directly result in policy adoption. Funds are disbursed in two payments: an initial advance upon contract execution and a final reimbursement upon activity completion.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
County governments
Special district governments

Additional Requirements

Eligibility Categories: City or township governments County governments Special district governments (Villages) Eligibility Explanation: Only counties, cities, villages, and townships are eligible to apply. Each entity may submit only one application. Councils of government, universities, for-profit entities, and nonprofit organizations are ineligible.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Michigan State Housing Development Authority

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Categories
Housing
Community Development