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Fall 2024 Consolidated RFP Applicant Homepage

 


Welcome to the Online Application System for the District of Columbia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). The Qualified Allocation Plan, RFP and supplemental documents are available for download using the links to the right.

 

Online Application System

Fall 2024 Consolidated RFP applications must be submitted through the Online Application System. If you are already registered from a past RFP application, sign in using the button in the upper right corner.

 

Click here to request access or to sign up to receive updates.

 

Once the system opens on Wednesday, September 25th applicants who are registered and logged-in will be able to click the "Create a New Application" button below to begin a new application.

 

Eligible Projects:

Category A: Bridge Funding for Distressed Properties

  1. Already have DHCD Investment (i.e Federal or HPTF, etc)
  2. Pending Conversion to Permanent Financing or have a demonstrated unforeseen debt load due to delinquency
  3. Have a valid Certificate of Occupancy/Temporary Certificate of Occupancy
  4. A minimum of 95% leased units for longer than 1 year (excluding PSH Units)

Category B: Bridge Funding for Planned/Pipeline Development Projects

  1. Project is in the pre-development phase
  2. Has a demonstrated commitment or award from a District of Columbia government agency as of the issue date of this RFP
  3. Has demonstrated equity investment in the project from the sponsor/developer
  4. Were induced for tax exempt bond financing
  5. Were selected for underwriting via DHCD’s Consolidated RFP prior to, and including, December 2023
  6. Were selected for development by a DMPED RFP, prior to, and including, December 2023

Category C: 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and DC LIHTCs

  1. Apply for 9% LIHTCs and/or DC LIHTCs, only
  2. Production or Preservation Projects
  3. Priority will be given to preservation projects and projects that are experiencing delinquency rates of more than 12%.
  4. Category A projects that can demonstrate additional basis (in this instance, execution of an 8609 would still be pending)

Q&A

Prospective applicants may ask questions using the Q&A button below or by sending questions via email to falldhcd2024.rfp@dc.gov

 

DHCD will respond as soon as possible. Simple questions will be answered within 24 hours, and others may require longer to make a determination. When DHCD responds to a question, it will be visible to all members of the public. Registered users will receive an email notification that a response has been issued.

 

 

Application Submission Deadline:

Category A

Sunday, December 1, 2024 - 11:59 AM

 

Category B:

Sunday, December 1, 2024 - 11:59 AM

 

Category C

Friday, December 20, 2024 - 11:59 AM

 

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