green circle with white arrowsGRRP Comprehensive

Green and Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP), funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, provides direct loans and grants to fund projects that improve energy or water efficiency, enhance indoor air quality or sustainability, implement the use of zero-emission electricity generation, low-emission building materials or processes, energy storage, or building electrification strategies, or address climate resilience, of eligible HUD-assisted multifamily properties. GRRP also provides funding to support benchmarking at assisted properties. 

The Comprehensive cohort is designed for properties with high efficiency and resilience needs. Properties receiving GRRP Comprehensive grants or loans will be comprehensively assessed to evaluate which energy and climate resilience investments are best suited to the property. View the webinar below to learn more about GRRP Comprehensive. 

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Comprehensive Waitlist

As outlined in the Comprehensive NOFO, all eligible applicants not selected after the fourth application period were placed on the Comprehensive Waitlist. Properties were ranked on the waitlist according to the scoring and ranking received during application review. There are currently 276 properties on the Comprehensive Waitlist. The top 20 applicants are listed below. The full Comprehensive Waitlist can be downloaded here

 

Note: More awards can be made as surplus cash loans than as grants because loans require less program subsidy. Grants require subsidy equivalent to the full grant amount while loans require subsidy sufficient to cover a portion of the total loan amount. For awards made in FY25, the portion is 41.89%. Given this, waitlist properties are permitted and encouraged to request a change in award type from grant to surplus cash loan by contacting GRRP@HUD.gov.

 

Updated October 31, 2024 

Rank

Property Name

City

State

Subsidy Required

Award Type

1

Rouquette Lodge

Mandeville

LA

$                  5,697,040.00

Surplus Cash Loan

2

St. Croix Mutual Homes I

Frederiksted

VI

$               15,120,000.00

Grant

3

St. Croix Mutual Homes II

Frederiksted

VI

$                  8,640,000.00

Grant

4

Torre de San Miguel Homes

St. Paul

MN

$                  4,758,704.00

Surplus Cash Loan

5

Colony of Humble Apartments

Humble

TX

$               16,000,000.00

Grant

6

Castlewood Terrace II

Granada Hills

CA

$                  7,280,000.00

Grant

7

Mt. Airy Hi-Rise

St. Paul

MN

$               12,240,000.00

Grant

8

Edith Witt Senior Community

San Francisco

CA

$                  8,560,000.00

Grant

9

Manatee County VOA Living Center

Bradenton

FL

$                     880,000.00

Grant

10

St Michael Senior Housing

New Orleans

LA

$                  4,800,000.00

Grant

11

Heritage Towers

Henderson

TN

$                  6,080,000.00

Grant

12

Bradenton VOA Living Center

Bradenton

FL

$                     720,000.00

Grant

13

Holiday Heights VOA Living Center

Bradenton

FL

$                  1,440,000.00

Grant

14

Rockwood Apartments

Monroeville

AL

$                  2,949,056.00

Surplus Cash Loan

15

Wesley Pine Meadow

Paris

TN

$                  1,520,000.00

Grant

16

Mariposa Senior Apartments

Los Angeles

CA

$                  5,600,000.00

Grant

17

Northlake Apartments

Memphis

TN

$                  7,774,784.00

Surplus Cash Loan

18

Freeborn Manor Apartments

Cannon Falls

MN

$                  3,520,000.00

Grant

19

MonteVerde Apartments

Baltimore

MD

$                  8,378,000.00

Surplus Cash Loan

20

Fickett Tower Senior Apartments

Van Nuys

CA

$               16,000,000.00

Grant

 

 

Awarding from the Waitlist

Selections from the waitlist will be made without regard to regional or metro/non-metro set asides. In the event HUD accumulates (i.e., de-obligates) GRRP subsidy funds from prior awards that are withdrawn, revoked, or amended, HUD will select for award the highest ranked eligible properties for which either of the following occurs:

  • HUD accumulates GRRP subsidy funds sufficient to award the highest ranked eligible property on the waitlist, or
  • HUD accumulates $8,000,000 in GRRP subsidy funds.

If neither of the above two conditions has been met in a 60-day period, but HUD has accumulated sufficient funds to select at least one property from the waitlist, HUD will select for award the highest ranked eligible properties for which adequate funds have accumulated. After selection, the 60-day period will be reset. In addition, HUD reserves the right, at its discretion, to select for award the highest ranked eligible properties on the waitlist for which adequate funds have accumulated thirty (30) days prior to the end of any HUD fiscal year.

HUD will skip over applications and select the next qualified application as necessary to award the available funds pursuant to the above paragraphs. HUD shall repeat the above process as additional program subsidy funds accumulate. When there are no remaining properties on the Comprehensive Waitlist eligible to receive funding under the foregoing waitlist procedures, any remaining funds will be made available for GRRP awards to Leading Edge Waitlist properties, if applicable.

 

 
GRRP Highlights

Multifamily
Assessment
Contractors (MACs)

Through a procurement process, HUD selected the following entities to serve as Multifamily Assessment Contractors (MACs) for the Green and Resilient Retrofit Program. MACs will undertake a suite of assessments for GRRP awardees in the Comprehensive cohort. MACs may employ subcontractors for a portion of work under the GRRP program, however HUD does not have any involvement with the selection or recommendation of subrecipients for MACs. If you are interested in working with any of our MACs, please reach out to them directly. If you have any questions, you can contact Natalicia Garcia (Natalicia.Garcia@hud.gov), Contracting Officer Representative, on this contract.

 

 

 

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