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HF3425

Grants for Supportive Housing Providers

Last scannedAug 22, 2026, 3:39 AM

In one sentence

This bill provides $10 million in one-time funding to supportive housing groups and requires them to report how they use the money.

What it does

  • Provides a total of $10,000,000 for the supportive housing program as a one-time payment.
  • Sets aside $9,000,000 specifically for grants to help groups with expired or expiring federal contracts that face funding gaps.
  • Allows state officials to give money directly to current and past federal grant recipients without running a competition.
  • Permits the use of funds as emergency support for permanent housing, rapid rehousing, transitional housing, and system activities.
  • Requires grantees to report every 90 days on how they spent the money and how many people they served.

Who it affects

  • United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Continuum of Care Program grantees in Minnesota
  • The state agency responsible for distributing housing grants
  • Legislative committees with jurisdiction over housing

Limits and unknowns

  • The bill does not state a specific calendar date when the law becomes effective, only that it starts the day after final enactment.
  • The exact list of grantees who will receive money is not included in this text and depends on future agency decisions.

Plain language

Terms to know

Supportive housing
Housing combined with services to help people who need extra support, such as those experiencing homelessness.
Continuum of Care Program grantees
Organizations that receive federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide housing assistance.
Noncompetitively award grants
Giving money directly to specific groups without asking other organizations to apply or compete for it first.

Official record

Sources

Validated

Official summary

Supportive housing provider grant funding provided, report required, and money appropriated.

Official activity

Bill history

  1. Presented to Governor 3/26/26House
  2. Presentment date 03/26/25Senate
  3. Returned from SenateHouse
  4. Special OrderSenate
  5. Comm report: To passSenate
  6. Received from HouseSenate
  7. Author added RepinskiHouse
  8. House rule 1.21, placed on Calendar for the Day Thursday, March 12, 2026House
  9. Committee report, to adoptHouse
  10. Committee report, to adopt as amended and re-refer to Ways and MeansHouse
  11. Author added JonesHouse
  12. Introduction and first reading, referred to Housing Finance and PolicyHouse