Through this NOFO, HUD is announcing the availability of approximately $91,000,000 in total funding including $88,500,000 in FY 2024 funding for its Community Compass Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program (Community Compass) and up to $2,500,000 in FY 2023 Departmental Technical Assistance
funding for the Thriving Communities Technical Assistance program (TCTA).
We reserve the right to award FY 2025 Community Compass funds based on this single NOFO competition.Community Compass is HUD’s integrated technical assistance (TA) and capacity building initiative.
Community Compass helps customers navigate complex housing and community development challenges.
It equips them with knowledge, skills, tools, and capacity to implement HUD’s programs and policies.
Community Compass provides effective administrative and managerial oversight of HUD funding.
Community Compass is centrally managed by HUD Headquarters with the involvement of our Regional, Field, and Area Offices.HUD's TCTA program helps local governments address pressing housing needs by identifying land for housing development near transportation projects; developing preservation and anti-displacement strategies; identifying and implementing reforms to reduce barriers to location-efficient housing; and improving coordination and supporting a holistic approach to housing and transportation.We recognize that our customers often interact with a variety of HUD programs, and other federal programs servicing common customers, as they deliver housing or community development services.
Community Compass brings together TA investments from across HUD program offices, including the offices of Community Planning and Development, Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, Housing, and Public and Indian Housing.
This cross-funding approach allows TA to address the needs of grantees and subgrantees, often within the same engagement, and promotes intra- and inter-agency issue resolution.
You are encouraged to procure contractors and consultants that demonstrate experience across a wide variety of HUD programs, as well as in specific skill and policy areas related to HUD programs.
Through this NOFO, HUD will also address the TA needs of some emerging priorities that include:
community violence intervention, implementation of and compliance with the Violence Against Women Act's (VAWA) 2022 Reauthorization, climate resilience, housing needs of youth, and environmental reviews.
It is highly encouraged that applicants assemble a diverse team of professionals and people with lived experience from the communities HUD serves.
Their perspectives can add immeasurable value in the development and delivery of technical assistance.