City of Statesville Request for Proposal (RFP): HOME Funds - Development

Last Updated 4/20/2026Posted in Legal Notices, Latest City News, Homepage, Bid Opportunity

The City of Statesville is seeking proposals from qualified organizations specializing in the construction and rehabilitation of affordable and attainable housing within the city limits. Up to $1.3 million in federal funds is available through the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) to support this initiative. The City invites proposals for:

  • New construction of affordable and attainable housing (single-family or multifamily)
  • Acquisition and rehabilitation* of single-family or multifamily units to preserve affordability and attainability
  • Conversion of existing structures from other uses into affordable rental housing
  • Demolition in connection with new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation activities listed above
  • Project-related soft costs that are reasonable and necessary
  • Other HOME-eligible activities related to the above Proposals must include a completed Funding Request Form (Exhibit A) and a signed Statement of Certification (Exhibit B), along with any additional supporting documentation.

Please review the full solicitation for detailed instructions and contact Grants Manager John Hatcher with any questions. Due to the high demand for HOME program services and the limited amount of funding available, this RFP will remain open until all funds have been committed.

View the full Request for Proposal (RFP): HOME Funds - Development here



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