Public Notice: RFP for HOME-Funded Affordable Housing Projects

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

Notice to Bid

Request for Proposals – HOME Funds

The City of Statesville (COS) announces the availability of up to $1,354,498 in federal funding under the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) to increase the amount of affordable and attainable housing options for residents residing within the city limits. Proposals are being solicited for the following:

  • New construction of affordable and attainable housing (single-family or multifamily)
  • Acquisition* and rehabilitation to preserve affordable and attainable housing (single- family or multifamily)
  • Conversion of an existing structure from another use to affordable rental housing
  • Demolition as it relates to the new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of above
  • Other HOME-eligible activities, as related to the above

All organizations responding to this RFP must submit their funding proposal(s), including Request Form (Exhibit A) and Statement of Certification (Exhibit B). Each proposal will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

*Acquisition-only proposals will not be accepted.

Please review the full solicitation for detailed instructions and contact Grants Manager John Hatcher at 704-768-5596 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 December 8, 2025.

The website address to view and download the RFQ documentation on or after November 14, 2025, is https://www.statesvillenc.net/bid-postings

Emily Kurfees

City Clerk



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