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Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program

Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Posted
May 12, 2026
Amount
$1,000,000 - $2,000,000
Closes
Aug 31, 2026 (in 45 days)

Classification and identifiers

Solicitation number
LHC-2600-DC-0069
Assistance listing (CFDA)
14.921

Amount

$1,000,000 - $2,000,000

Who can apply

County governmentsHousing authoritiesSpecial districtsState governmentsLocal governmentsNonprofits

State government agencies, Local government agencies, and Nonprofits, including small and volunteer-run organizations can all apply here. Check the eligibility details below to see if your organization fits.

Eligible applicants include experienced nonprofit organizations, states and local governments, and public housing authorities that have at least 3 years of experience in providing services to elderly adults. Nonprofit organizations are Internal Revenue Service recognized 501(c)(3) organizations. Applicants must satisfy the threshold requirements contained in Section III for their application to be considered. Individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorship organizations are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

About this opportunity

The overall purpose of the Older Adult Home Modification Program (OAHMP) is to assist experienced nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, and public housing authorities in undertaking comprehensive programs that make safety and functional home modification repairs and renovations to meet the needs of low-income seniors. The goal of the home modification program is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications to reduce older adults’ risk of falling, improve general safety, increase accessibility, and to improve their functional abilities in their home. This will enable older adults to remain in their homes, that is, to “age in place,” rather than move to nursing homes or other assisted care faciliti...

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