2025 CDBG NOFA
Under the 2025 NOFA, approximately $27 million in federal funds for Community Development Block Grant will be made available to develop viable communities provisioning decent affordable housing, expan...
Federal, state, and local governments provide grants, loans, and assistance programs to help first-time home buyers overcome down payment and closing cost barriers. These programs support affordable homeownership for low-to-moderate income families seeking to purchase their first home. Below are 688 verified funding opportunities for first-time home buyer assistance.
Direct grants covering 3%-20% down payment requirements. Funds can be used for down payment and closing costs. Available from federal programs, state housing agencies, and local community development organizations.
Grants and subsidized loans covering closing costs, inspection fees, appraisals, title insurance, and other purchase expenses. Can significantly reduce upfront cash requirements for home purchase.
Low-rate mortgage programs with reduced credit requirements, flexible income documentation, and favorable terms. VA loans, FHA loans, and USDA loans offer below-market rates for eligible buyers.
Homebuyer counseling, financial literacy, credit improvement assistance, and purchase readiness training. Many programs offer counseling free or low-cost, plus incentives for completing education.
Federal Housing Administration insures loans with down payments as low as 3.5%. Lower credit score requirements (580+). Popular first-time buyer option. Loans available through approved lenders. Down payment assistance available through state programs.
Veterans Administration offers 0% down payment mortgages for veterans, active duty military, and surviving spouses. No PMI required. Often includes closing cost assistance. Separate down payment grants available from VA and state programs.
USDA Home Loan Program for rural homebuyers with 0% down payment option. Lower rates than FHA. Priority for low-income applicants. Down payment and closing cost assistance available through state and USDA programs.
HUD program providing cities/towns funds for down payment and closing cost assistance, homebuyer counseling, and workforce development. Each locality administers programs with varying income limits and assistance amounts.
These grants support first-time homebuyer programs. Contact your state housing finance agency or local housing authority for application information.
Under the 2025 NOFA, approximately $27 million in federal funds for Community Development Block Grant will be made available to develop viable communities provisioning decent affordable housing, expan...
The Department announces the availability of approximately $50 million in funds available through this first round of the Tribal Multifamily Finance Super Notice of Funding Availability (Tribal MFSN)....
The Department announces the availability of $75 million of Homekey Program grant funding through this Round 3 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Tribal Entities. This NOFA aims to sustain and ...
Grants to states which distribute funds to smaller cities and counties for community development. Administered by Puerto Rico Department Of Housing serving Puerto Rico Department Of Housing, Puerto Ri...
Grants to states which distribute funds to smaller cities and counties for community development. Administered by State Of Conn Department Of Housing serving State Of Conn Department Of Housing, Conne...
Grants to states which distribute funds to smaller cities and counties for community development. Administered by Arizona Department Of Housing serving Arizona Department Of Housing, Arizona....
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Mayors Office Of The Criminal Justi serving Mayors...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Department Of Housing & Community Development serv...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Housing & Community Affairs, Texas Department Of s...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by The Workforce Investment Board Of The City Of Los ...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Nys Division Housing & Comm Renewal serving Nys Di...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Ohio Department Of Development serving Ohio Depart...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Community Affairs, Georgia Department Of serving C...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Department Of Community & Economic Development Pen...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by City Of Chicago serving City Of Chicago....
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Florida Housing Finance Corporation serving Florid...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by City Of New York Housing Preservation & Developmen...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by North Carolina Housing Finance Agency serving Nort...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Michigan State Housing Development Authority servi...
Formula grants to states and localities to fund housing activities including building, buying, and rehabilitating affordable housing. Administered by Illinois Housing Development Authority serving Ill...
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Browse All GrantsHighly variable by program: 3%-10% down payment grants from CDBG, state homebuyer programs. Closing cost assistance: $2,000-$15,000+. VA and USDA offer 0% down options (no down payment needed). FHA requires 3.5% (sometimes assistance available). Some areas have employer-sponsored programs offering $5,000-$25,000 for teachers, healthcare workers, etc.
Traditional mortgages: 620+ FICO. FHA: 580+. Some alternative credit programs: 550-580. VA loans: Often flexible with credit issues if service record is strong. Many programs allow alternative credit (rent, utilities, insurance payments) if credit history is limited. Homebuyer education completion can help compensate for lower credit scores.
Most programs limit income to 80-120% of area median income (varies significantly by location). A family in a high-cost urban area might have higher income limits (e.g., $150,000) vs. rural areas ($60,000). Check HUD's Area Median Income (AMI) for your location at huduser.gov. Self-employment income has additional documentation requirements.
Down payment and closing cost grants must be used for purchase. Some programs allow funds for required repairs to pass inspection. Separate rehabilitation grants exist for home improvements after purchase (HomeStyle loans, Property Assessed Clean Energy - PACE, etc.). Ask your housing counselor about repair grants available in your state.
Many first-time homebuyer programs accommodate limited credit. FHA loans work with 580+ scores. Rent and utility payment history can count as alternative credit. Homebuyer education completion often strengthens applications. Having a co-signer with good credit helps. Increasing your credit score before applying improves terms/rates.
Yes! Teachers, healthcare workers, police, and other public service professionals often get employer assistance or dedicated programs. Tech companies, some large corporations provide homebuyer assistance (Google, Facebook offer programs). Military (all branches) have extensive benefits. Check with your employer HR/benefits department about homebuyer assistance or employer partnerships with homebuyer programs.
Free homebuyer counseling from HUD-approved nonprofits nationwide. Helps with down payment grants, credit improvement, and mortgage selection. Find local counselor at hud.gov/homebuyers. Often required for down payment grant eligibility.
Each state operates housing finance agency with down payment assistance, affordable mortgage programs, and homebuyer education. Find yours at NCSHA (National Council of State Housing Agencies) member directory. State programs often easier to access than federal.
City and county housing authorities administer CDBG, HOME, and local homebuyer programs. Often have tailored programs for local markets. Best source for understanding local down payment assistance, closing cost help, and special programs for your area.
Many offer first-time homebuyer programs, down payment assistance, and flexible lending options not available at big banks. Often partner with nonprofits for down payment grants and homebuyer education. May offer employee/member special programs.
Explore our complete database of 4230 federal, state, and local grants and programs to find down payment assistance and homebuyer support opportunities.
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