Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants support the implementation of a comprehensive plan that focuses on the revitalization of a severely distressed public housing and/or HUD-assisted housing project, while also improving the surrounding neighborhood and providing supportive services to improve quality of life outcomes for residents of the target housing project.
Donor Name: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/09/2026
Size of the Grant: More than $1 million
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The program has three main goals:
- Housing: Redevelop severely distressed public housing into good quality, mixed income housing that meets residents’ needs and helps revitalize the community.
- People: Help residents in the Target Housing improve their lives through upward mobility, employment, and self-sufficiency.
- Neighborhood: Revitalize distressed neighborhoods by attracting long-term reinvestment from private and other public sources, leading to economic development, better amenities, services, and job opportunities for residents.
Goals and Objectives
Each Transformation Plan should address these objectives:
Housing Objectives: Transform severely distressed public housing:
- Redevelop and Reposition Distressed Housing. Convert public housing projects to Section 8 properties and make them part of a mixed-income development with affordable units for all income levels.
- High Quality. Housing is well-designed, well-built, connected to, and improves the surrounding neighborhood.
- Financially Viable. Housing is built within budget and is able to support itself financially over the long term.
People Objectives
Promote upward mobility, employment and self-sufficiency, and improved quality of life for residents in the target housing, including:
- Income and Employment. Resident employment and income increase, which supports economic stability and provides residents a path for moving out of subsidized housing.
- Training and Education. Children and youth have access to services that improve their education and prepare them for college or careers.
- Maintaining Independence. Elderly people and people with disabilities have access to services that help them stay independent.
Neighborhood Objective
Support long-term neighborhood revitalization:
- Economic Opportunity. Neighborhood has or is connected to a variety of businesses and employers, offering good jobs and economic opportunities for residents.
- Assets and Amenities. Neighborhood has amenities typically found in areas with more opportunities, such as grocery stores, retail goods and services, financial institutions, health facilities, parks, public transit, and high-quality educational opportunities.
- Community Confidence. Neighborhood has a more positive public image with improved appearance and a strong sense of place.
- Safety. Neighborhood has lower crime rates and residents feel safer.
Funding Information
- Funding of approximately $75,000,000 is available through this NOFO.
- You may request either the calculated amount or $26,000,0000, whichever is less. HUD reserves the right to award a lower amount.
Eligibility Criteria
- County governments
- City or township governments
- Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
Additional Information on Eligibility
Individuals are ineligible applicants.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.


