Partner Resources & Funding Opportunities
The City of Albuquerque provides annual grant awards through City general funds as well as grant funds from other sources
Community Development Block Grant Request for Proposals
Notice of Hearing
Hearing Notice - Social Services Contracts Procurement Rules
Notice of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funding Opportunity
CDBG is a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Entitlement Grant, administered by the City of Albuquerque, Department of Health, Housing & Homelessness’ Community Development Division. The CDBG Program supports low – to moderate income residents (<80% of the Area Median Income) through activities including but not limited to acquisition of real property, homeownership opportunities, public services, public facilities, infrastructure, economic development, and affordable housing rehabilitation.
The City of Albuquerque receives approximately $4.3 million dollars of CDBG funds annually. Of that funding, 15% can be utilized for Public Service activities (approximately $645,000), 20% (approximately $860,000) for City Staff’s salaries and wages to administer the grant, and the balance (approximately $2,795,000) can be used to fund other eligible activities. Activities funded with CDBG funds must meet a CDBG Program National Objective, as well as meeting a priority and goal from the 2023 – 2027 Consolidated Plan and fall within a CDBG Matrix Code. Beneficiaries of CDBG funds must also meet income guidelines or low-moderate area guidelines. CDBG funds can not be used as replacement funds for an activity, which means that if an activity is already being funded, CDBG funds cannot replace those funds to implement the activity.
Health, Housing & Homelessness will allocate CDBG funds through an application and selection process and those activities will be included in the Draft 2026 Annual Action Plan to be approved by City Council and HUD. Project Eligibility Applications will be reviewed and selected for funding by a committee based upon merit. Funds can only be allocated to projects that meet a National Objective, Consolidated Plan Priority and Goal and fall within a Martrix Code. All projects/activities funded must adhere to City of Albuqurque’s Aministrative Requirements, 2CFR Part 200 and 24CFR Part 570.
If you are interested in receiving CDBG funding during Program Year 2026, July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027 please complete the CDBG Project Eligibility Application.
Applications will be accepted through November 21, 2025. Please contact the Community Development Division at [email protected] if you have any questions
Request for Proposals
RFP Submissions
Typical RFP submissions include:
- Proposal
- Administrative requirement forms
- Financial forms
- Certificate of Insurance
Please read the specific RFP for submission requirements.
We work with HUD as part of our continuing objective to assist public service agencies, eligible construction activities, affordable housing development, and emergency homeless shelters that serve low-income and moderate-income city residents.
Requests for Proposals (RFPs) are posted as they become available.
Related RFP Documents
Additional Resources to Help With the Bonfire Process
Registration and Submission
- Vendor Registration
- Vendor Registration and Submission [VIDEO]
- Where do I download the documents for the opportunity?
Submissions
- Video- Creating a Submission in Bonfire (Vendors)
- Article outlines everything from the video. Creating and Uploading a Submission
- How can I tell if my Submission has been completed?
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Current Requests for Proposals and Qualifications
Request for Proposal: FY27 Behavioral Health and Social Services (RFP-2025-734-RM)
The City of Albuquerque, Department of Health, Housing and Homelessness, Division of Behavioral Health and Wellness, is inviting qualified Non-Profit or Governmental Agencies to submit proposals for Behavioral Health and Social Services in the below indicated service area for Fiscal Year 2027. This request for proposals is focused on providing behavioral health and support services for low income, homeless and/or precariously housed individuals.
- Outreach, Prevention and Intervention Services to Address Domestic Violence and Resulting Trauma;
- Promising and Evidence-based Prevention/Early Intervention for Children and Adolescents;
- Services for a Teen Center;
- Services for Youth Aging out of the Foster Care and/or Juvenile Justice Systems;
- Public Health Initiative;
- Intensive Case Management Services;
- Supportive Housing and Case Management for Persons who have a Behavioral Health Diagnosis and are Experiencing Homelessness or are Precariously Housed;
- Meals and Support Services for Persons Experiencing Homelessness;
- Crisis Services to Children who have been Abused, Neglected, and Abandoned;
- Food Distribution Services to Persons Experiencing Homelessness and/or of Low to Moderate Income;
- Behavioral Health Services for Urban Native American Populations;
- School-Based Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Services for Middle School-Age Youth;
- Case Management for Persons who have a Behavioral Health Diagnosis and are Experiencing Homelessness or are Precariously Housed specific to the City/County Community Connections Supportive Housing Program.