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Newsom Awards $16M in Grants for Farmworker Homeownership in California



On June 1, 2023, Gavin Newsom awarded $16 million in grants to increase homeownership for the state's farmworkers. The grants will support five programs statewide to build or purchase homes for lower-income farmworkers and advance programs that help farmworkers become or remain homeowners through mortgage assistance.


“California isn’t California without our farmworkers – not only are they our state’s economic backbone, but they help us produce over a third of our country’s vegetables and three-quarters of the country’s fruits and nuts. Our farmworkers have our backs – now it’s time we have theirs,” said Governor Newsom. “These grants will help make the California Dream a reality for dozens of farmworkers by helping them become homeowners – and help them lay a foundation for future generations to build upon.”

Awards Summary:


Half Moon Bay – San Mateo County: $5,000,000

  • The San Mateo County Department of Housing will purchase 28 manufactured housing units. Approximately 18 of the 28 proposed manufactured housing units will be prioritized for those households displaced from the tragic events of the Half Moon Bay farm shooting in January. The remaining 10 manufactured housing units will provide homeownership opportunities to agricultural workers making up-to 80% of the area median income (AMI) and will target extremely low-income households and displaced households from dilapidated housing conditions.


Fresno County – California Center for Cooperative Development: $5,000,000

  • The California Center for Cooperative Development (CCCD) will utilize the funds for the acquisition of manufactured housing. CCCD will assist 30 low-income units at 80% AMI or below within Fresno County. This program’s goal is to prevent lower-income farmworker displacement from mobilehome parks, and/or communities, by helping qualified homeowners purchase their sites.

Santa Maria – People’s Self-Help Housing: $4,004,000

  • People’s Self-Help Housing will use the funds for a homeownership development project and technical assistance for self-help housing. The development project will have 49 total homes with 40 of those being affordable for people at 40-80% AMI; of these, 16 homes will be reserved for farmworker families. The community will be built in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County.


Watsonville – Habitat For Humanity Monterey Bay: $1,202,500

  • Habitat for Humanity Monterey Bay will assist five units with funding under the First-time Homebuyer Mortgage Assistance Program and Technical Assistance for Self-Help Housing Grant. The current project, located in Watsonville, will support families at or below 70% AMI.


Kern, Madera, Merced – Self-Help Enterprises: $999,370

  • Self-Help Enterprises will work with families in Kern, Madera, and Merced counties to provide first-time homebuyer mortgage assistance. The program will assist 10 low-income, and/or very low-income, farmworker families at or below 80% AMI. Funds to individual homeowners will be in the form of loans.

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