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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Private Enforcement Initiative

The Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) provides funding to eligible non-profits and other fair housing organizations through competitive grants. These grants support enforcement, education, and outreach activities to prevent or eliminate discriminatory housing practices not allowed under the Fair Housing Act (FHA). 

 

FHIP's Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI) provides funding to eligible private, non-profit fair housing enforcement organizations, to conduct testing, investigate violations and obtain enforcement of the rights granted under the FHA or State or local laws that have substantially equivalent rights and remedies as those provided by the FHA. This NOFO announces the availability of approximately $9,691,793 to fund new FY2024 grant awards of up to $425,000 per year per grantee, with future years' funding subject to appropriations. Beginning in FY2024, applicants will apply for a four-year grant.

 

Program Office: Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

Funding Opportunity Title:  Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Private Enforcement Initiative

Funding Opportunity Number: FR-6800-N-21-C

Assistance Listing Number: 14.418

OMB Approval Number(s): 2529-0033

Original Estimated Opening Date for Applications: September 23, 2024

Original Estimated Due Date for Applications: 11:59:59 PM Eastern time on November 25, 2024

 

Program NOFO

FAQs: None at this time. Check back later.

 

Agency Contact: Questions regarding specific program requirements for this NOFO should be directed to:

Name: Stephanie Thomas

Email: Stephanie.W.Thomas@hud.gov

Phone: (202) 402-6938

 

Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech and other communication disabilities may use a relay service to reach the agency contact. To learn more about how to make an accessible telephone call, visit the webpage for the Federal Communications Commission. Note that HUD staff cannot assist applicants in preparing their applications.