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HCN Grants Est. 2026
No. PDR-2600-DC-029Q · Department of Housing and Urban Development
Open

Mass Market Solutions for Leveraging Robotics and AI Technologies for Home Construction Demonstration

Dealbreakers No cost share required Audit: not stated
Not reimbursement-only
“HUD expects to execute cooperative agreements (as defined by 31 U.S.C. 6305) with the entities selected for awards under this NOFO.” — From the announcement

At a glance

HUD’s Mass Market Solutions for Leveraging Robotics and AI Technologies for Home Construction Demonstration funds projects that show how robotics and AI can speed up factory-built housing and offsite home construction. Eligible applicants include certain nonprofits, higher education institutions, for-profit organizations, small businesses, HBCUs, and TCCUs; individuals cannot apply, and faith-based organizations may apply. HUD expects to make about 3 awards from roughly $10 million available, with awards from $3 million to $10 million for a 36-month project period. No cost sharing or matching is required. The opportunity is not limited to a specific geographic area, but funded projects must fit the program’s goals and cannot be used for doctoral dissertation research or activities that subsidize illegal discrimination.

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What it funds

  • Housing
  • Science and Technology and other Research and Development
  • Technology & Product Development
  • Other / needs-review
  • AI, Computing & Cybersecurity
  • Housing, Homelessness & Community Development
  • Infrastructure & Public Works
Official description from grants.gov

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development"s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) expects to release a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Mass Market Solutions for Leveraging Robotics and AI Technologies for Home Construction Demonstration. This anticipated NOFO is intended to fund demonstration projects that test and scale the use of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence in factory-built housing to help build homes faster, at lower cost, and in ways that can meaningfully increase housing supply.Awards are expected to be made as cooperative agreements, which means HUD will be actively involved throughout the project period. PD&R will provide technical guidance and oversight to help ensure projects are well designed, aligned with program goals, and able to generate lessons that can be applied more broadly across the housing industry.HUD is especially interested in projects that use automation, robotics, or AI at specific stages of the factory-built housing process, whether onsite or offsite. Eligible approaches may include panelized systems, modular construction, or fully volumetric homes. Projects must show that the proposed technology can produce housing components at a scale sufficient to deliver a defined number of homes and clearly explain how the technology improves construction speed, labor efficiency, quality, or cost.The overall goal of this NOFO is to support technologies that can move beyond a single pilot and be scaled for wider use, contributing to long-term increases in housing supply. Applicants should explain how their project bridges the gap between early development and commercial use and should quantify expected affordability benefits, such as reduced construction time or labor needs. The program supports Administration priorities to lower housing costs and expand housing supply and requires projects to follow principles of Gold Standard Science.

Who can apply

  • For-profit organizations other than small businesses
  • Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
  • Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Small businesses
Geographic restriction None found in the announcement — likely nationwide
Set-aside Set aside or prioritized for: HBCU; Tribal college (TCU)
“Eligible Entity Types: ... Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs)” — From the announcement