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Governor Spanberger Awards $14 Million in Homeless Reduction Grants to 61 Virginia Projects

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Governor Abigail Spanberger announced $14 million in Virginia Housing Trust Fund Homeless Reduction Grants to 61 projects across the Commonwealth, with awards supporting 19 permanent supportive housing projects, 29 rapid rehousing projects, and 13 innovation projects for underserved populations. The grants represent 16% of the VHTF appropriation for the current fiscal year, with remaining funds supporting affordable and special needs housing production. The program is administered by DHCD in coordination with local Balance of State Continuum of Care planning groups and community-based organizations.

“Governor Abigail Spanberger today announced $14 million in the Virginia Housing Trust Fund Homeless Reduction Grants for 61 projects across the Commonwealth.”

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Virginia DHCD announced $14 million in Homeless Reduction Grants to 61 community projects addressing homelessness statewide. The grants fund three categories: 19 permanent supportive housing projects, 29 rapid rehousing projects, and 13 innovation projects targeting underserved populations. Recipients must coordinate with local centralized assessment systems and align with Balance of State Continuum of Care strategies. The announcement represents 16% of the Virginia Housing Trust Fund's fiscal year appropriation, with remaining funds supporting affordable housing production through the Affordable and Special Needs Housing Program. Community organizations providing homelessness services should review eligibility requirements for future grant cycles through DHCD.

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March 11, 2026

Funding will support community organizations that provide permanent housing and services to homeless citizens

Governor Abigail Spanberger today announced $14 million in the Virginia Housing Trust Fund Homeless Reduction Grants for 61 projects across the Commonwealth. The funding will advance efforts to reduce homelessness for individuals and families through 19 permanent supportive housing projects, 29 rapid rehousing projects and 13 innovation projects for underserved populations.

“Each of these projects represents our shared commitment to helping more Virginians find stability and hope,” said Governor Abigail Spanberger. “With support from the Virginia Housing Trust Fund, we are strengthening the safety net for our most vulnerable neighbors and continuing to build a Commonwealth where every family has the chance to put down roots and thrive.”

The Homeless Reduction Grant awardees coordinate with other community-based activities. Grantees use a local centralized or coordinated assessment and entry system, which is a best practice for a housing-focused approach for helping households that are experiencing homelessness quickly regain stability in permanent housing.

“Housing is the foundation of a strong community and a strong economy,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Carrie Chenery. “This funding helps ensure that our most vulnerable Virginians have the support they need, and it brings us closer to a Commonwealth where episodes of homelessness are rare, brief, and not repeated.”

Grants announced today represent 16% of The Virginia Housing Trust Fund (VHTF) appropriation for this fiscal year; the remaining funds support the production of new or rehabilitated housing units through the Affordable and Special Needs Housing Program. VHTF provides financing for housing construction projects that create or preserve affordable housing units, reduce the cost of affordable housing and increase homeownership. This funding is a key source of financing for these affordable housing initiatives to support moderate- and low-income families, as well as supporting homeless reduction grants to provide rapid re-housing and longer-term housing solutions for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.

“Every Virginian deserves a safe place to call home,” said Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Director Dr. Tamarah Holmes. “At DHCD, our mission is rooted in helping individuals and families access the support they need to build a brighter future. These projects use proven, compassionate strategies to remove barriers and promote long-term housing stability across the Commonwealth.”

The program is administered by DHCD, which supports Balance of State Continuum of Care local planning group strategies and homeless service projects that are a part of an effective emergency crisis response system in communities. For more information, visit dhcd.virginia.gov/vhtf.

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VA DHCD
Published
March 11th, 2026
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Notice
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Executive
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Final
Change scope
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Who this affects

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Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Homelessness services funding Housing grant programs Social services coordination
Geographic scope
Virginia US-VA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Housing
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Social Services Public Health Government Contracting

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