More than $3.5 million administered by the city of Santa Fe is available for organizations working to help address the city’s affordable housing crisis, but applicants have just over two weeks to craft and submit their proposals for the money.
City officials announced last week they are seeking requests for proposals for projects designed to bring down the cost of affordable housing construction or help residents become homeowners.
The city’s Office of Affordable Housing has about $3 million to award from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, along with $600,000 from the federal Community Development Block Grant program. Applicants have until 3 p.m. Feb. 14 to submit proposals.