Project Category
Federal housing earmarks — affordable housing & community development
Congressional earmarks for affordable housing, homeless shelter infrastructure, community development projects, and neighborhood revitalization.
Search Housing & Community ProjectsWho uses FFID for housing, homelessness & community development
Nonprofit developers, housing consultants, and community development organizations use FFID to track funded housing projects and identify early partnership opportunities.
- ✓ Affordable housing developers
- ✓ Community development consultants
- ✓ Nonprofit grant writers
What FFID shows for this category
Project title & description
Full scope from official source documents
Recipient organization
Normalized name, state, and district
Sponsoring member
Representative or senator who requested funding
Federal agency
Administering department and sub-agency
Amount
Requested and enacted dollar amounts
Status
Requested or enacted — updated weekly
Fiscal year
FY2022 through FY2026
USASpending match
Award confirmation where available
Example searches
Try these in FFID to find housing, homelessness & community development earmarks before procurement begins.
Why finding these projects early matters
Congressional earmarks appear in FFID the moment Congress funds them. SAM.gov shows the opportunity 12–18 months later — after the agency has administered the grant, the recipient has hired consultants, and the RFP is already public.
FFID gives you that window — funded intent before procurement, so you can start building relationships with funded recipients before competitors know the project exists.
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