HUD’s PRICE grant funds projects that preserve, redevelop, and revitalize manufactured housing communities to ensure long-term affordability for low- and moderate-income residents.
Funder: Department of Housing and Urban Development
Due Dates (Anticipated): August 2026 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Estimated total program funding: $10,000,000 | Award range: $1,000,000–$5,000,000 | ~3 awards expected
Summary: Supports preservation, redevelopment, and long-term affordability of manufactured housing communities for low- and moderate-income residents.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; dates and details may change upon official release.
The Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (PRICE) is a competitive grant program from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The initiative aims to preserve long-term housing affordability, redevelop manufactured housing communities (MHCs), and primarily benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) residents. PRICE funding supports activities such as infrastructure improvements, repairs, upgrades for resilience, eviction prevention, housing counseling, and planning for resident-managed communities. The program is designed to revitalize manufactured housing and eligible communities, ensuring stability and affordability for residents.