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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) – City of Jackson is sponsored by City of Jackson Office of Housing and Community Development (HUD passthrough). Local CDBG funding to benefit low‑ and moderate‑income residents in Jackson via infrastructure, blight removal, public services, façade improvements; nonprofits and public agencies may apply as sub‑recipients.
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The Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) manages CDBG funds to benefit low- and moderate-income residents, improve infrastructure, and expand community services. CDBG funds are directed to projects that reduce blight, improve public facilities, and expand opportunities for underserved residents.
Street and sidewalk improvements in low-income neighborhoods Blight elimination and demolition of unsafe structures Public services for seniors, youth, and low-income households Small business support, including façade improvements Projects must primarily benefit low- and moderate-income residents. Nonprofits, public agencies, and community organizations may apply as subrecipients. All activities must meet HUD national objectives.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, public agencies, community organizations serving low‑ and moderate‑income Jackson residents Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY – Consolidated Submission for 2026‑2027 Federal, State, and Local Housing and Community Development Programs is sponsored by Pinellas County Housing and Community Development Department. Pinellas County is accepting applications for FY 2026‑2027 housing and community development projects via federal (CDBG, HOME, ESG), state (SHIP), and local (HTF, NSP) funds.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) - MI Neighborhood Program is sponsored by Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA). Allocates CDBG funds from HUD to non-entitlement units of general local government in Michigan for housing programs benefiting low- and moderate-income households. Currently accepting Letters of Intent until March 4, 2026, followed by consultations and reservations.