Alameda County Housing & Community Development (HCD) applies for grants and other funding then partner with many nonprofits in the community to use the money we have gathered to provide services, affordable housing, and other necessities.
Current Funding Opportunities »
Housing & Community Development Department (HCD) provides open and competitive opportunities to fund community service providers.
Contracting with Alameda County »
At Alameda County Housing & Community Development (HCD) department, we take pride in reflecting the diverse nature of our residents. We partner with minority- and women-owned business and small developers to provide services, build affordable homes and apartment units, and improve our community through parks and community centers.
Community-Based Organizations and Services Providers »
Alameda County Housing & Community Development Department (HCD) works with many local community service providers to provide funding to implement and provide services needed and necessary aid to the residents of Alameda County.
Affordable Rental Housing Development »
Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) is committed to making our neighborhoods better places to live and set down roots with affordable housing and the services that may go along with affordable homes and rental units.
Community Development »
The Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program provides resources to Alameda County residents in low-moderate income residents in small cities and unincorporated county. Since 1974, the CDBG program managed by HCD has provided more than $100 million to support many programs.
Compliance for Current Vendors and Development Partners »
Alameda County Housing & Community Development (HCD) department maintains compliance with regulations and industry best practices.
Municipal and Governmental Partners »
We are not alone in our commitment to serve the people of Alameda County. We are joined by many county, city, and governmental groups and organizations.
Income Limits »
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) publishes data on the median income by area throughout the Country. Alameda County uses this information for many of its affordable housing programs, requiring our partners to verify the incomes of tenant households living in assisted properties.