Category/Topic
Environment, Housing
Level
State
Summary

Administered by the Strategic Growth Council and implemented by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), the AHSC Program funds land-use, housing, transportation, and land preservation projects to support infill and compact development that reduce greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions.

AHSC Program funds will be used for loans or grants, or a combination hereof, to projects that will achieve GHG emissions reductions to benefit all California communities, particularly through increasing accessibility to affordable housing, and key destinations via low-carbon transportation resulting in fewer vehicle miles traveled (VMT) through shortened or reduced trip length or mode shift from Single Occupancy Vehicle (SOV) use to transit, bicycling or walking.

Eligible activities include: Affordable Housing Developments**; Housing-Related Infrastructure; Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure; Transportation-Related Amenities; Program Costs (including active transportation, transit ridership, or criteria air pollutant reduction programs)

**includes new construction, acquisition, and substantial rehabilitation, including preservation of affordable housing at risk, or conversion of one or more nonresidential structures to residential dwelling units.

Funding for the AHSC Program is provided from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), an account established to receive Cap-and-Trade auction proceeds.

Eligible Entities
Academic Institutions, K-12 School Districts, Local Public Agencies, Nonprofit Organizations, Private Corporations
Eligibility Notes

Eligible applicant entities include any of the following:
• A locality, public housing authority, redevelopment successor agency, transit agency or transit operator, Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA), local Transportation Commissions, Congestion Management Agencies, Joint Powers Authority (JPA), school district, facilities district, university or community college district.
• A developer or program operator.

If a public agency has a financial or real property interest in the proposed project, the application must either include the public agency as a co-applicant or otherwise include a commitment to enter into a contractual agreement to develop the project, if it is awarded.

Due Date
Feb 11, 2019
Due Date Notes

Applicants must upload all application materials to the FAAST system no later than 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on February 11, 2019

RFP Release Date
Nov 01, 2018
Min Award
$1,000,000
Max Award
$20,000,000
Total Possible Multi-Year Award
$20,000,000
Annual or Multi-Year?
null
Match Required?
No
Funder
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Total Amount Available for All Grants
$395,000,000
Resources
Opportunity Posting or Webpage
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