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Find similar grants2026 NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funding Round is sponsored by New York State Homes and Community Renewal. State-administered CDBG funds for housing rehabilitation, community development activities, public services, and infrastructure that can support housing, utilities, and related needs for low-income residents.
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Community Development Block Grant | Homes and Community Renewal Community Development Block Grant Community Development Block Grant The NYS Community Development Block Grant or CDBG Program is a unique source of federal funding for Cities, Town, Villages, and Counties to assist low- and moderate-income communities, households, and people.
CDBG funding assistance can include everything from drinking water and sanitary sewer projects to grants for home repair, senior and community center improvements to grants to small business for start-up and expansion. Expert technical assistance is always available to help your community apply for and administer CDBG funds, and to help direct assistance to where it is needed most.
Upcoming Events & Trainings The Office of Community Renewal (OCR) participates in and hosts events throughout the year to support local governments, consultants, and partner organizations. Below is a list of upcoming conferences, trainings, and other events where attendees can learn more about Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) programs, eligible activities, and program requirements.
Apply for the 2026 NYS CDBG Funding Round, CFA now OPEN! Housing will be opening soon.
2026 New York State Community Development Block Grant (NYS CDBG) Application Overview Webinar Series Community Planning, Public Infrastructure, Public Facilities, Microenterprise, and Imminent Threat Applications Date: Monday, June 22, 2026 Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Register Today Click here to register for the CFA Webinar, Housing Webinar—or both Housing Applications Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 Time: 2:00 PM –3:30 PM Who should attend : Local governments, consultants, nonprofit partners, and other stakeholders interested in applying for NYS CDBG funding.
Application requirements and submission procedures Evaluation and scoring criteria Common pitfalls that reduce competitiveness Strategies to strengthen applications and maximize scoring potential Key program requirements, including environmental review, readiness to proceed, and compliance considerations Click here for: Funding Round Materials Event: Southern Tier Central Local Government Workshop Location: SUNY Corning, Corning, NY OCR Participation: OCR will present on helping communities understand how to use planning more effectively for funding and will also be available at the exhibit booth to provide additional information and technical assistance.
Description: Hosted by the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board, this annual forum provides training, policy updates, and networking opportunities for city and village officials across the region. The event features sessions on land use, housing, zoning, and community development, along with opportunities to learn about current initiatives and funding programs.
Stay tuned for upcoming training on the 2026 CDBG Application cycle. The Office of Community Renewal (OCR) will offer a comprehensive WebEx training series designed to help communities develop competitive, well-positioned applications for 2026 funding. Sessions will cover all eligible program areas, including housing, infrastructure, public facilities, economic development, microenterprise, imminent threat, and community planning.
In addition to a detailed overview of application requirements, OCR will provide practical guidance on how to strengthen project readiness, align with program priorities, and effectively utilize the CFA and CDOL systems. Whether you are advancing a project already in development or exploring new opportunities, these trainings will help ensure your application is complete, strategic, and competitive.
Training & Technical Assistance (On-Demand) Housing Administrative Plan Overview Guidance on administering housing awards, with insights to support stronger program design and applications. Recently Completed Webinars NYS Homes and Community Renewal (NYS HCR), through its Office of Community Renewal (OCR), is developing the 2026 funding round for NYS CDBG .
Communities are encouraged to begin planning and to monitor OCR communications for upcoming announcements regarding funding availability, eligible activities, and application timelines. For questions or to discuss potential project ideas in advance of the 2026 funding round, contact [email protected] .
Grant Administration Manual The Grant Administration Manual outlines some of the key tasks that should be conducted when administering a Community Development Block Grant, and provides useful information regarding program requirements, regulations, policies and procedures. It contains exhibits and forms to be referenced or used during the implementation of the CDBG program or project.
CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 1: Getting Started CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 2: Environmental and Historic Review CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 3: Financial Management CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 4: Procurement Standards CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 5: Eligibility Guidelines CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 6: Construction Requirements CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 7: Other Federal Requirements CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 8: File Maintenance CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 9: Modifications and Amendments CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 10: Monitoring CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 11: Reporting Requirements CDBG Grant Administration Manual Chapter 12: Project Closeout The Office of Community Renewal administers the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for the State of New York.
The NYS CDBG program provides financial assistance to eligible cities, towns, and villages with populations under 50,000 and counties with an area population under 200,000, in order to develop viable communities by providing decent, affordable housing, and suitable living environments, as well as expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income.
Eligible Communities List The state must ensure that no less than 70% of its CDBG funds are used for activities that benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons.
The program objectives are achieved by supporting activities or projects that benefit low- and moderate-income families; create job opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons; prevent or eliminate blight; or address a community development need that poses a serious and imminent threat to the community's health or welfare.
Projects that are proposing a National Objective of LMA or low-and moderate-income area benefit must be able to demonstrate that at least 51% of beneficiaries are LMI. To assist in determining potential eligibility for a community, click the low-and moderate (LMI) eligibility map tool below. For assistance in using this tool, please contact [email protected] or any CDBG Project Manager.
Low-and-Moderate (LMI) eligibility map tool Forms: Instructions: Authorized Signature Form For Request For Funds ACH/Direct Deposit Authorization of NYS CDBG Funds 1-2 Instructions for Designation of Depository Form CDBG Project Schedule 8-1 Project Team Project Start-Up Forms: CDBG Program Administration Labels with Instructions Project File Checklist Exhibit 1-1 CDBG Local Recipient Administrative Plan and Instructions (Applicable to projects awarded prior to December 2025) Housing Rehabilitation Administrative Plan Environmental Review Forms: 2-1 Designation of Certifying Officer 2-3 Certification of NEPA Classification and Instructions 2-3A Certification of SEQRA Classification and Instructions 2-4 NEPA Classification Checklist and Instructions 2-5 Statutory Checklist and Instructions 2-5A Statutory Checklist and Instructions 2-6 Environmental Assessment Checklist and Instructions 1-3 Request for Release of Funds Form and Instructions Tier 2 Template Checklist and Instructions Categorically Excluded 24 CFR 58.
35(b) Sample Template Disbursement of CDBG Funds Forms: CDBG Disbursement Request Form and Instructions 1-4B Housing Assistance Summary Form and Instructions 1-6B Microenterprise Business Project Summary and Instructions Program Administration - Program Delivery Coversheet Disbursement Coversheet Template for Activities Housing Rehabilitation First File Review Please use " Project File Checklist " for Initial File Review Equipment Certification Template Cash Payment Receipt Template Davis-Bacon Payroll Certification CDBG Reporting Forms: Labor Standards Enforcement Report Annual Performance Report (APR) All Activities and Instructions 9-1 Federal Assistance Expenditure Form and Instructions Family Income Form and Instructions Job Creation and Interview Log Hiring Notice Template CDBG Program Income Report and Fact Sheet Rental Lease Addendum Form Rental Owner Certification Rental Project Compliance Report VAWA Lease Addendum CDBG Application for CBDO Certification and Instructions Build America Buy America (BABA) Guidance and Applicability Checklist Build American Buy America (BABA) Covered Materials List and Certification General Grant Administration Forms: 5-1 CDBG Lead Based Paint Compliance Certification and Instructions Lead Based Paint Federal Calculation Worksheet Budget Modification Form and Instructions HTFC HCR Returned Funds Coversheet Preliminary Business Summary Project Photo Release Form Subrecipient Consultant Monitoring Template Contractor Agreement Template Declaration of Interest in Property and Instructions - Housing Declaration of Interest in Property - Public Facilities Bid Invitation and Package Checklist Conflict Of Interest Disclosure Form Conflict Of Interest Waiver Request Form Anti-Displacement Relocation Plan Policy Calculating Federal Rehabilitation Assistance Property Owner Housing Rehabilitation Beneficiary Agreement Microenterprise Toolkit Guidance & Index Program Design Plan (sample) Local Grant Application (sample) Local Grant Agreement Guidance Training Syllabus (sample) CDBG Microenterprise FAQ's Public Participation Public Participation Toolkit Public Hearing Notice Templates Income Survey Toolkit CDBG Income Survey Toolkit Survey Instruments, Excel Tools, and User Guides NYS CDBG Income Survey Methodology (reference version for previous recipients) Forms: Applicant Certification CFA Application Project Team Form and Instructions CDBG Project Budget CDBG Project Schedule CDBG Program Income Report Outline for Public Infrastructure Engineering Report Smart Growth Impact Evaluation Form Vendor Responsibility Questionnaire (VRQ) Public Infrastructure Activity Detail Sheet Public Facility Activity Detail Sheet Economic Development Activity Detail Sheet Imminent Threat Activity Detail Sheet Community Planning Activity Detail Sheet CDBG 2026 CFA Facts/Resources: CDBG RFA – Open Round CDBG RFA – Public Infrastructure NOFA - Open Round Public Participation Toolkit Blight Resolution Template CDBG Open Round CFA Questions Pre-Application Only: Pre-Submission Certification Pre-Submission Job Creation & Retention Table Pre-Submission Job Creation Table (ME) Economic Development Only: Certification of Business Microenterprise Renewal Request CDBG 2025 Housing - CLOSED 2025 CDBG Housing Request for Applications 2025 CDBG Housing Application Instructions CDOL Application Registration Form CDOL Security Manager Registration Form HTFC may, at its sole discretion, directly fund eligible CDBG activities that demonstrate need and viability.
Eligible cities, towns, villages, and counties may submit a project summary and preliminary budget to [email protected] for consideration. Requests must explain why the proposal cannot be served by current CDBG activities or funding rounds being offered in addition to demonstrating CDBG eligibility, need, and timing/schedule. Linked webpages are intended to direct visitors to additional CDBG-related information sources.
The Office of Community Renewal assumes no responsibility in assuring the accuracy of information obtained from outside sources.
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) NEPAssist Tool HUD Income Survey Toolkit Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) HUD Client Information and Policy System (HUDCLIPS) HUD Datasets - Fair Market Rents HUD Income Limits HUD State-Administered CDBG Program Information New York State Association of Counties New York State Association of Towns New York State Conference of Mayors Click on the link below for a copy of the webinar 2025 NY Association of Towns - CDBG Infrastructure Funding for Municipalities – Completed February 18, 2025 2025 NY Association of Towns - State and Federal Resources for Municipalities – Completed February 17, 2025 2024 Rural Housing Coalition - Completed September 24, 2024 2024 CDBG & HOME Workshops - Completed April 16 and April 29, 2024 CDBG Housing Program Updates - Completed April 2, 2024 2024 NYS Association of Towns Training Session Workshop 2024 NYS Association of Towns Economic Development Presentation Section 3 Compliance and Reporting Training – Completed January 18, 2024 CDBG Getting Started for Housing Awardees – Completed January 11, 2024 CDBG Getting Started for Public Infrastructure and Facility Awardees – Completed December 4, 2023 CDBG Housing Activity Training Webinar – Completed June 7, 2023 CDBG Public Infrastructure, Public Facility and Community Planning Application Training Webinar – Completed May 31, 2023 NYS CDBG Lead Based Paint Compliance - Completed January 10, 2023 NYS CDBG General Program Administration - Completed December 20, 2022 NYS CDBG Financial Management - Completed December 13, 2022 NYS CDBG Environmental Review Record - Completed December 6, 2022 NYS CDBG Getting Started - Completed November 29, 2022 NYS CDBG Awards 2020 – 2025 Scroll back to the top of the page
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible local governments and communities in New York State. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for 2026 NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funding Round are due December 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
2026 NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funding Round is funded by New York State Homes and Community Renewal. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New York. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
The solicitation lists 6 required documents: Standard Form 424 (SF-424), Environmental Review documentation, Project Schedule, Project Team information, Local Recipient Administrative Plan, and ACH/Direct Deposit Authorization. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is a grant from New York State Homes and Community Renewal (NYS HCR) that provides federal funding to cities, towns, villages, and counties in New York to assist low- and moderate-income communities. Eligible projects include drinking water and sanitary sewer infrastructure, home repair assistance, senior and community center improvements, and small business startup or expansion support. The program targets municipalities with populations under 50,000 (or counties under 200,000), with expert technical assistance available to help communities apply for and administer CDBG funds effectively.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program (NYS CDBG) is sponsored by New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) - Office of Community Renewal (OCR). The NYS CDBG Program provides financial assistance to eligible cities, towns, villages, and counties to develop viable communities by providing decent, affordable housing, and suitable living environments, as well as expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. Non-profit partners are encouraged to attend webinars and apply.
New York RESTORE Program (Residential Emergency Services to Offer (Home) Repairs to the Elderly) is sponsored by New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) / Housing Trust Fund Corporation. The New York RESTORE program provides financial assistance to low-income, elderly homeowners (age 60+) for emergency home repairs, including structural, electrical, plumbing, and heating issues, as well as accessibility improvements.
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.
The Families First Community Grant Program is a competitive grant initiative from the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) offering approximately $27 million in funding to support nonprofit organizations serving low-income Tennessee families. Grants fund programs across four priority areas: education, health, economic stability, and family well-being, aligned with TANF goals of promoting self-sufficiency. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits based in Tennessee that provide direct services to economically disadvantaged families. The 2025 application cycle closed July 10, 2025. This program reflects Tennessee's broader commitment to strengthening communities through strategic investment in local organizations that address the root causes of poverty.
HUD's June 1 publication of the FY 2026 Continuum of Care Competition and Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program NOFO under designation CPD-2600-DC-0025 lands alongside a separately-announced $2,402,872,704 in FY 2025 CoC Program renewal funding for 4,241 projects whose grants expire in the third and fourth calendar quarters of 2026. CoC Registration Notice CPD 26-03 supersedes the 2022 framework; UFA Notice CPD 26-04 supersedes the 2022 Unified Funding Agency framework. For a homelessness services field that has spent eighteen months on emergency contingency planning around possible federal funding disruption, the June 1 publication is the operational document that decides which providers survive Q4 2026 without a contracted gap and which providers face a renewal cliff.
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