HUD's Green and Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP)

Recipients and Application Update

Over half of Green and Resilient Retrofit Program funding has been awarded to combat the climate crisis, advance environmental justice, and improve lives for residents in HUD-supported housing.

HUD Green and Resilient Retrofit Program


GRRP provides owners of HUD-assisted multifamily housing with capital resources to reduce carbon emissions, make utility efficiency improvements, incorporate renewable energy sources, and make properties more resilient against the effects of climate hazards. HUD has three paths (cohorts) of funding available to meet the needs of properties at all stages of redevelopment.

SHCC wants to recognize the following properties, who have received grant funding and loan commitments under the Green and Resilient Retrofit Program. Congratulations on your commitment to the continued health, safety, and comfort of your residents!

Comprehensive Rounds 1 & 2


Hope Village Apartments - $7,040,000.00

Crystal Creek - $16,160,000.00

Cedar Ridge - $16,000,000.00

Heatherbrook - $20,000,000.00

Happy Harbor Apartments - $4,080,000.00

Town North Apartments - $8,000,000.00

Elements Rounds 1 & 2


Mollie & Max Barnett Apartments- $625,502.00

Leading Edge Rounds 1 & 2


Royal Crest Apartments - $10,000,000.00

Application Update


Haven't submitted an application? There is still time! Links to application below:


Comprehensive: Applications are due by June 12, 2024

Comprehensive awards provide funding to properties with the highest need for climate resilience and utility efficiency upgrades, regardless of prior development or environmental retrofit experience. Awardees will have access to support in commissioning property assessments to plan a redevelopment that meets the property’s specific needs as well as GRRP retrofit objectives. HUD expects to make approximately 300 awards with $1.47 billion in funding


Elements: Applications are due by July 31, 2024

Elements awards provide funding for owners to include proven and meaningful climate resilience and utility efficiency measures in projects that are already in the process of a recapitalization transaction. Examples of eligible Elements investments include, but are not limited to, installation of electric HVAC heat pumps, Energy Star windows, fire resistant roofs and clean energy generation systems. HUD expects to make approximately 200 awards with $140 million in funding.

Questions?


To learn more about program requirements, ask questions during GRRP Office hours on Wednesdays from 3:00-3:30 PM EST (no registration necessary) https://zoom.us/j/99199273258.


GRRP's frequently asked questions (FAQs) can provide answers to basic questions about the program.


Visit the GRRP playlist on YouTube for Office Hours recordings and other program videos. 


Email HUD at grrp@hud.gov.

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