Funding Calendar, News Feed, Project Updates: Never Miss What Matters
California's affordable housing policy landscape moves fast. TCAC rounds open and close. HCD NOFAs are announced. Staying current is a full-time job. Here's how Affordable Housing Partners reduces that burden.
The Cost of Missing a Deadline
Missing a TCAC application deadline or an HCD program opening can mean a full year's delay on a project — or losing the window entirely on a funding source that only opens every few years. For organizations without dedicated policy staff, keeping track of these dates is a genuine operational challenge.
Affordable Housing Partners reduces that burden through a publicly visible funding calendar that tracks upcoming application deadlines, notice of funding availability (NOFA) releases, and public comment periods across California's major affordable housing programs.
What the Funding Calendar Covers
The calendar is maintained by our editorial team and includes:
- TCAC competitive credit rounds — 9% and 4% program application windows and award dates
- HCD Multifamily Housing Program — NOFA releases, application periods, and closing dates
- CalHFA and CDLAC — bond issuance schedules and allocation deadlines
- HUD competitive programs — grants and notices relevant to California affordable housing practitioners
The News Feed as Sector Intelligence
The platform's news feed combines editorial content with real-time partner updates. Editorial posts — like the ones in this blog — cover program explanations, policy analysis, and sector trends. Partner updates come directly from organizations in the directory: a developer announcing a groundbreaking, a contractor sharing a project completion, a consultant explaining a change in TCAC scoring.
The result is a feed that is simultaneously informative and practical. You learn about a new HCD program in the same place you see that a developer you work with has broken ground on their latest project.
Over time, the aggregation of partner updates creates a real-time picture of California's affordable housing pipeline — what projects are moving, what regions are active, what types of developments are getting funded. This is the kind of market intelligence that currently exists only in private databases or the informal knowledge of well-networked insiders.
Stay Connected
Following Affordable Housing Partners means you will see new partner profiles as they are approved, new editorial content as it is published, and funding opportunities as they are added to the calendar.
In a sector where timing matters as much as expertise, staying current is not optional — it is competitive. Affordable Housing Partners makes staying current as effortless as possible.