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2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) – Services Only is sponsored by Louisville Metro Government. Offers funding for services that benefit low- and moderate-income individuals, including housing services.
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Kentucky DLG - CDBG Grants Community Development Block Grant The Department for Local Government (DLG) administers approximately $26 million annually from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
The CDBG program provides assistance to communities for use in revitalizing neighborhoods, expanding affordable housing and economic opportunities, providing infrastructure and/or improving community facilities and services. With the participation of their citizens, communities can devote these funds to a wide range of activities that best serve their own particular development priorities.
All project activities must meet at least one of three national objectives: benefit to low and moderate income persons prevention or elimination of slums or blight meeting particularly urgent community development needs. For the 2024 funding cycle, DLG will receive approximately $26 million for distribution.
Funds are designated for various program areas including Community Projects, Community Emergency Relief Fund, Economic Development, Housing, Public Facilities Public Services (Recovery Kentucky).
Who Can Apply: All cities and counties are eligible to apply for the funds with the exception of Ashland, Bowling Green, Covington, Elizabethtown, Henderson, Hopkinsville, Lexington-Fayette County, Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, and Owensboro. These entitlement communities receive CDBG funds directly from HUD. Application Process: Please go to the 2024 CDBG Guidelines Handbook and HUD Section 108 Guidelines posted below.
Project Review Criteria : For a project to be funded, a determination must be made regarding project need, reasonability of costs, and overall effectiveness.
Special Requirements : CDBG funds are federal funds allocated by HUD and must comply with numerous federal regulations such as Davis-Bacon wage rates, procurement standards and environmental review procedures, fair housing/equal opportunity, financial management and acquisition requirements. All requirements are set forth in the CDBG Handbook.
CDBG Grant Administration training CDBG Grant Administrator training playlist (pre-recorded) **Training materials shown in these videos do not constitute nor replace the need for individuals to become certified CDBG grant administrators. 2023 CDBG-DR Certified Grant administrator training slides, click here DLG Advance Training Section 3 - morning session 05. 23.
2022, click here DLG Advance Training Section 3 - afternoon session 05. 23. 2022, click here DLG Advance Training Section 3 - Office Hours 05.
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2022, click here Program Areas and Allocations - Community Projects- $5,803,703 - Community Emergency Relief Fund (CERF)- TBD: Amount Based on Need - Economic Development- $5,005,449 - Housing Program- $3,282,998 - Public Facilities- $8,834,662 - Public Services (Recovery KY)- $2,800,000 The Community program is designed to provide funds for community development projects that address human service needs, such as senior centers, crisis centers, fire stations and facilities that provide services to low-income persons.
As part of the Commonwealth's allocation from the CDBG program, these projects have been allocated with the maximum amount of $750,000 of CDBG funding per community. Who can Apply : All cities and counties are eligible to apply for the funds with the exception of entitlement communities. Applications Accepted : April 1, 2024 - September 2, 2024.
For more information see the Community Development Block Grant Program Guidelines or contact Department of Federal Grants . Community Emergency Relief Fund (CERF) CERF funds are provided to give communities a means to restore infrastructure or housing that severe weather or natural disasters have negatively impacted.
As part of the Commonwealth's allocation from the CDBG program, these projects will be allocated an amount to be determined based on need with the maximum amount of $100,000 of CDBG funding per project. Who can Apply : Only communities that have experienced a disaster and have a Declaration of Emergency from the Governor may submit an application for these funds.
Applications Accepted : The application submission dates are April 1, 2024 - January 31, 2025. For more information see the Community Development Block Grant Program Guidelines or contact Department of Federal Grants . The Economic Development Branch works to fund development activities that create or retain jobs principally benefiting low and moderate income (LMI) persons.
Additional goals provide for the training and provision of human services that allow for the professional advancement of LMI persons. As part of the Commonwealth's allocation from the CDBG program, these projects have been allocated estimate with up to $1,000,000 of CDBG funding per community.
There are two areas of eligibility for CDBG Economic Development funding: Traditional : Provides grant assistance to communities for projects which specifically address the creation or retention of jobs through eligible activities. Funds can be provided to a community to use for specific business/industrial clients.
Non-Traditional : Allows for the funding of eligible activities benefiting low and moderate income persons not directly related to job creation. Who can Apply : All cities and counties with the exception of designated entitlement areas. Multi-Jurisdiction Applications may jointly request $2 million provided that the $1 million per jurisdiction is not exceeded.
Multi-Jurisdiction Non-Traditional Economic Development applicants may request up to $500,000 if the $250,000 per jurisdiction is not exceeded. Recapture : When a loan or lease is made to an entity, DLG may allow the repayment to remain in the local jurisdiction for use toward other economic development projects. Future utilization of these funds is subject to oversight and approval by DLG and may be recaptured based on various factors.
Program Criteria : Basic guidelines include limits on the level of CDBG participation proposed in a project. The CDBG cost should not exceed $20,000 per job. CDBG participation should be limited to one third of the total project.
Applications Accepted : Dates will are April 1, 2024 - January 31, 2025. Department of Federal Grants . The Housing program works to fund projects designed to develop decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing.
As part of the Commonwealth's allocation from the CDBG program, these projects have been allocated $3,282,998 for 2024 with the maximum amount of $1,000,000 of CDBG funding per project. Who can Apply : All cities and counties are eligible to apply for the funds with the exception of entitlement communities. Applications Accepted : Dates are April 1, 2024 - January 31, 2025.
For more information see the Community Development Block Grant Program Guidelines or contact Department of Federal Grants . Public Services (Recovery Kentucky) CDBG Public Services funds, in the form of operational costs to support the Recovery Kentucky Program, will be made available in 2024 to existing Recovery Kentucky Substance Abuse Centers.
These centers serve individuals who have a history of substance abuse, with an emphasis on the homeless, those at risk of becoming homeless and those referred by the judicial system. Applications Accepted : Dates are April 1, 2024 - January 31, 2025. For more information see the Community Development Block Grant Program Guidelines or contact Department of Federal Grants .
The Public Facilities Branch provides funding to primarily develop Kentucky's water and wastewater systems. As part of the Commonwealth's allocations from the CDBG program, these projects have been allocated an estimate of $8,834,662 with the maximum amount of $1,500,000 for treatment plants and $1,250,000 for lines/pumps and tanks of CDBG funding per community.
Self-help grants (maximum amount of $300,000 per project) are funded under this branch. Who can Apply : All cities and counties are eligible to apply for the funds with the exception of entitlement communities. Applications Accepted : Dates are April 1, 2024 - September 2, 2024.
For more information see the Community Development Block Grant Program Guidelines or contact Department of Federal Grants .
Build America, Buy America (BABA) Build America, Buy America Act, or BABA, requires all agencies, including Department for Local Government (DLG), to ensure by May 14, 2022, that no federal financial assistance is provided for any activity related to the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of infrastructure in the United States “unless all of the iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used in the project are produced in the United States".
BABA Compliance Checklist BABA Project Verification Form BABA Certificate of Compliance BABA Subrecipient Certificate of Compliance I.
Guidelines and Applications Appendix A Eligible Activities Appendix B Economic Development (Employee Survey) Appendix B Housing Survey Sample Appendix B Meeting National Objective Appendix B Person Benefit Profile Appendix B Public Facilities Survey Sample Appendix B Survey Methods Appendix C Anti-Displacement Form Appendix C Citizen Participation Plan Appendix C Public Hearing Notice Appendix D Activity Definitions 2024 CDBG Application - PF 2024 CDBG Application - PS (Recovery Kentucky) 2024 CDBG Full Application - CERF 2024 CDBG Full Application - ED 2024 CDBG Full Application-Housing CDBG-CV Duplication of Benefits Worksheet CDBG-CV Guidelines - FINAL CDBG-CV Personal Declaration CDBG-CV Public Services Utility Assistance Application CDBG-CV Public Services Utility Assistance Application CDBG-CV Utility Guidelines Detailed Housing Cost Estimate Kentucky CDBG-DR Administrative Action Plan - Signed Particular Urgency Certification HUD Census LMI Communities List 2022 KY URA Income Limits 2024 CDBG Guideline Changes 2024 HUD Section 8 Income Limits CDBG Administrated ARC Draw CDBG Contract Documents Guide CDBG Direct Electronic Transfer of Funds CDBG Project Completion Report - PCR CDBG Request to use Program Income CDBG-CV Guidelines - FINAL CDBG-CV Utility Assistance Informational Slideshow CERF Reimbursement Spreadsheet CERF Reimbursement Spreadsheet Instructions Construction Sign - Beshear Administration National Objectives Identification Form Program Income and Misc.
Revenue - LDA Proceeds Report Request for Project-Budget Amendment 2020 Payroll Certification Form CDBG Determination of Wage Rates Contract and Subcontract Activity Report Request for Additional Classification - Conformance Request Semi-annual Labor Standards Enforcement Instructions Semi-annual Labor Standards Enforcement Report Fair Housing and Title VI 2023 DLG Language Access Plan Uniform Relocation Assistance Information Workbook eClearinghouse Instructions for use Guidance- Environmental Regulations Guidance on Environmental Assessment Factors HUD Conditional Agreement Memo Impact Codes for Environmental Assessment Memo-Directional-Boring-Beneth-Wetlands EO 11990 Sample DLG Environmental Submittal Checklist Site Visit and Field Observations Sources of Compliance Documentation III.
Handbook and Attachments (Click here to go to the CDBG Handbook page.) Department for Local Government 100 Airport Road, 3rd Floor
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Louisville, Kentucky. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) – Services Only is funded by Louisville Metro Government. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Farm to School Implementation Grant is sponsored by USDA Food and Nutrition Service. This program aims to increase the availability of local foods in schools and connect students to the sources of their food through education, taste tests, school gardens, field trips, and local food sourcing for school meals. Projects should incorporate both local sourcing and agricultural education efforts.
The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.
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