Georgia Rehoused supports innovative and stable housing strategies that expand housing options and strengthen community efforts to address homelessness across Georgia.
Donor Name: Georgia Department of Community Affairs
State: Georgia
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/07/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Georgia Rehoused helps communities develop housing solutions to reduce unsheltered homelessness. Through this program, local partnerships led by local governments can access multiple state and federal funding opportunities.
Requirements
Collaborative Partnerships
Applicants must be collaborative partnerships representing local community interest and decisions. Collaborative partnerships may include representation from non-profit/philanthropy sector, school systems, housing authorities, healthcare or business community, development authorities, development partners, or others.
Collaborative partnerships must include local government entity.
A local government must serve as the primary applicant or co-applicant. Acceptable local government entities include:
- Municipal corporations
- County governments
A development authority may participate but cannot replace a local government applicant.
Collaborative Partnership Requirements:
Applicant must demonstrate an active, documented partnership through:
- A memorandum of agreement (MOA); OR
- If partnerships are not yet formalized, an advisory committee is actively working toward a MOA
- Identification of a developer, along with documentation of developer funding or financial participation
- Applicant must provide a development agreement or letter of intent outlining the process by which they will select development partners
Unsheltered Homeless Impact
- Applicants should include most recent unsheltered homeless numbers from Point in Time count data. For applicants who believe that most recent available Point in Time count data is not reflective of unsheltered homelessness in their community, applicants are encouraged to submit a narrative explanation with other data sources outlining their community’s experience of unsheltered homelessness.
- Applicants should also include the minimum number of homeless individuals to be rehoused or sheltered through the project for which funding is requested, and a brief narrative explanation of how the anticipated outcome number was developed.
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate that they are:
- Registered in HMIS
- Have at least one trained staff member from the service provider with system access
- Indicate the date the provider can begin entering data into HMIS
For more information, visit Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
































