FAQ HUD Exchange Recovery Housing Program

Recovery Housing Program

https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/rhp/

Overview

The Recovery Housing Program (RHP) provides funding for states and the District of Columbia to provide stable, transitional housing for individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder. The funding covers a period of not more than two years or until the individual secures permanent housing, whichever is earlier.

RHP was authorized under Section 8071 of the Support for Patients and Communities (SUPPORT) Act. HUD published its formula in the Federal Register on April 17, 2019 (84 FR 16027), identifying the 25 eligible grantees and allocation percentages.

RHP eligible activities include:

  • Public facilities and improvements
  • Acquisition and disposition of real property
  • Payment of lease, rent, and utilities
  • Rehabilitation, reconstruction, and construction of both single family, multifamily, and public housing
  • Clearance and demolition
  • Relocation
  • Administration and technical assistance

The RHP Notice encourages coordination with other federal partners addressing substance-abuse related programs.

HUD Awards and Allocations

Find award and allocation amounts for grantees by year, program, and state.

 

HUD grantees receive funding from HUD to support HUD's mission to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD grantees include state and local governments, non-profit and for-profit organizations, public housing authorities, and tribal entities.

HUD award and allocation data is currently available via this search for the following programs: CDBG, CoC, ESG, HOME, HOPWA, HTF, RHP, and NSP.

https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/allocations-awards/