Rural Capacity Building 60-Day Notice FR-7094-N-07
HUD published a 60-day notice (FR-7094-N-07) for the Rural Capacity Building program, likely under the Paperwork Reduction Act. The notice requests comments on information collection requirements associated with the program that provides grants and technical assistance to rural communities for housing and community development capacity building.
HOME Investment Partnerships Program Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limits Methodology
HUD published a notice establishing methodology for determining maximum per-unit subsidy limits for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, seeking public comment by May 11, 2026. The new per-unit subsidy limits will apply to projects for which HOME funds are committed on or after May 11, 2026. Affordable housing developers and state/local agencies receiving HOME funds should review the proposed methodology and submit comments.
HUD-903 Housing Discrimination Complaint Form Information Collection Renewal
HUD is requesting a 60-day public comment period on the renewal of Form HUD-903, the Housing Discrimination Complaint form used to collect information from persons filing complaints under the Fair Housing Act and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) with HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO). The form also includes information regarding FHEO's VAWA enforcement authority granted under the 2022 VAWA reauthorization. Comments are due June 8, 2026.
60-Day Notice: Rural Capacity Building Information Collection OMB Approval
HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development is seeking OMB approval for a revision to the Rural Capacity Building (RCB) program information collection (OMB Control No. 2506-0195). The collection supports post-award reporting activities for grantees including CDCs, CHDOs, local governments, and Indian tribes carrying out affordable housing and community development in rural areas. Public comments are requested by June 9, 2026.
HOME Investment Partnerships Program Maximum Per-Unit Subsidy Limit Methodology and Amount
HUD published a notice for comment establishing a new methodology for determining maximum per-unit subsidy limits under the HOME Investment Partnerships Program. The methodology applies to calculating subsidy caps across different unit sizes for affordable housing projects. Comments are due May 11, 2026, and the limits will apply to projects with HOME funds committed on or after that date.