The application window for fiscal year 2026 opened on Monday.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — New grant funding is going to help nonprofit organizations in Louisville with their houseless support, the mayor announced Monday.

The $1.2 million in grant funding will be provided through the Homeless Initiative Fund (HIF) and administered by the Louisville Metro Office of Social Services (LMOSS), according to the mayor’s office.

The grants go to organizations in partnership with LMOSS to help address critical service needs and support people during severe weather conditions.

“This funding reflects our deep commitment to protecting and uplifting our most vulnerable neighbors,” Mayor Craig Greenberg said. “By partnering with local nonprofits, we’re ensuring that critical services are available—especially during severe weather and times of crisis—so that every Louisvillian has the support they need to stay safe and healthy.”

The application window for fiscal year 2026 HIF grant funding will be open from Monday through Aug. 29, 2025.