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On February 18, from 1 ~ The City of Tacoma is offering a virtual technical assistance workshop on February 18 from 1-3 p.m. to help organizations apply for local affordable housing development funding. This workshop is specifically targeted towards organizations that are new to the application process.
While the workshop will provide a general overview of the funding landscape, it will not include specific details on the availability of funding for 2026. These details will be released in March when the City issues its 2026 Notice of Funding Availability.
City staff will have limited availability to assist with applications after the release of the Notice of Funding Availability. Therefore, this virtual workshop provides a valuable opportunity for open dialogue, hands-on guidance, and addressing specific questions before these restrictions take effect.
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Participants can expect to learn about the City's affordable housing development funding process, required documentation, and have direct access to subject matter experts who can answer questions before the formal application window opens.
To make the most out of this workshop, participants are encouraged to submit their questions in advance via email to Tammi Garofalo at tgarofalo@tacoma.gov by February 12 at 4 p.m. Please include your organization's name, title or role, and phone number in your email.
It is important to note that this virtual workshop will not be recorded. However, for those unable to attend, a Q&A document will be posted on the City's website within two weeks following the event.
No registration is required for this workshop and access details can be found at makeittacoma.com/events. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn about applying for affordable housing development funding from experts in the field.
While the workshop will provide a general overview of the funding landscape, it will not include specific details on the availability of funding for 2026. These details will be released in March when the City issues its 2026 Notice of Funding Availability.
City staff will have limited availability to assist with applications after the release of the Notice of Funding Availability. Therefore, this virtual workshop provides a valuable opportunity for open dialogue, hands-on guidance, and addressing specific questions before these restrictions take effect.
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Participants can expect to learn about the City's affordable housing development funding process, required documentation, and have direct access to subject matter experts who can answer questions before the formal application window opens.
To make the most out of this workshop, participants are encouraged to submit their questions in advance via email to Tammi Garofalo at tgarofalo@tacoma.gov by February 12 at 4 p.m. Please include your organization's name, title or role, and phone number in your email.
It is important to note that this virtual workshop will not be recorded. However, for those unable to attend, a Q&A document will be posted on the City's website within two weeks following the event.
No registration is required for this workshop and access details can be found at makeittacoma.com/events. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn about applying for affordable housing development funding from experts in the field.
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