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2026-07-07
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ROSS Rapid Response Program

PIH-ROSS-26-001 · Department of Housing and Urban Development

housing community social services emergency disaster resilience public health Community Development Disaster Prevention and Relief Environment Health

Closes
2027-01-25 · 202 d
Award ceiling
$250,000
Award floor
$112,500
Program funding
Expected awards
20
Cost sharing
No
Posted
2026-01-26
Instrument
Grant
Characterization · gpt-5.4-mini · 2026-07-07

HUD funds one-time rapid-response grants for service coordination and limited direct services for residents of HUD-assisted housing affected by urgent emergencies.

Funds
service delivery
University
ineligible
social behavioral
minor
physical sciences
minor
life biomedical
minor

RESTRICTED TO: STATE LOCAL GOV · TRIBAL ENTITIES · NONPROFITS

⚑ Institution of higher education is explicitly excluded. · Cost-reimbursable grant. · Focused on urgent social needs in HUD-assisted housing; not a research grant.

Unit fits — one characterization, each unit's own rules

IPPRA 15 none university cannot apply directly (ineligible)
Physical Sciences & Engineering (demo) 15 none university cannot apply directly (ineligible)
Tom Love Innovation Hub 5 none no commercialization signal

Description

The ROSS Rapid Response Program (RRP) awards one-time assistance via a cost-reimbursable grant for service coordination and limited direct services for residents of HUD-assisted housing. The RRP utilizes a simplified application process to promote local leadership and flexibility in addressing urgent social needs caused by unanticipated emergencies. Examples of these emergencies can include but are not limited to: • Natural disasters (e.g., wildfires or hurricanes) • Public health crises (e.g., gun violence, community-level contamination or environmental hazards) • Economic disruptions (e.g., closure of a major employment center that employs residents at the target site)

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants Include: a. Public housing authority (PHA) or Indian housing authority b. Nonprofit, including a PHA affiliate or instrumentality, with or without a 501(c)(3) status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), other than an institution of higher education c. Resident associations (RA) with either locally incorporated nonprofit status, (usually designated by the State) or an IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit status d. Multifamily owner e. Native American tribal government (Federally recognized) f. Indian tribe as defined in Section 4(13) of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) (25 U.S.C. 4103) g. Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) as defined in section 4(22) of NAHASDA h. Faith-based organization

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