HUD Section 4 Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing
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HUD funds national intermediaries (including LISC, Enterprise Community Partners, NeighborWorks America, Housing Assistance Council, and National Urban League) through multi-year Section 4 grants to provide training and capacity-building support to local CDCs and CHDOs. Local nonprofits access benefits by affiliating with one of these intermediaries rather than applying directly to HUD. Historical appropriations have been approximately $35 million annually; Congress was asked for at least $50 million for FY2026.
Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) that affiliate with a HUD-designated Section 4 intermediary organization.
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