About the Homeowner Rehabilitation Program
The Village of Brooklyn is using federal funds to rehabilitate homes within the Brooklyn Village Limits. The program is designed to assist income-qualified homeowners with necessary repairs to improve health, safety, accessibility, and housing stability. This work may include general repairs, plumbing, electrical, HVAC (heating/cooling), roofing, and mold remediation.
The application period for Brooklyn homeowners will begin in July 2026. The program will be announced on the Village's social media and in local media outlets when the program is ready to accept applications from homeowners.
RFQs for Potential Contractors
Village of Brooklyn is seeking qualified contractors to participate in a pre-qualified contractor pool to support the implementation of a Homeowner Rehabilitation Program funded through Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) via the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA). This program is designed to assist income-qualified homeowners with necessary repairs to improve health, safety, accessibility, and housing stability.
Interested contractors should review the Village of Brooklyn's Request for Qualifications document on this page, complete the application, and follow instructions for submission.
This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) will establish a pool of contractors who are interested and eligible to perform residential rehabilitation work on a project-by-project basis. Bids are required for each individual house receiving rehabilitation work. The contractor pool will remain active for the duration of the CDBG grant (anticipated 24 months), with the ability to add contractors on a rolling basis. This RFQ establishes a contractor pool only. No pricing is required at this stage.