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Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Information Sessions is sponsored by Georgia Department of Community Affairs. Allocates funds for long-term recovery related to housing restoration, public infrastructure, and economic revitalization in Georgia communities affected by recent disasters.
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Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program (CDBG-DR) | Georgia Department of Community Affairs The Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program works to rebuild areas affected by disaster through grants for unmet housing needs, infrastructure, and business needs. The Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program Portal is now open to h omeowners affected by the 2023/2024 disasters.
LIMITED FUNDING AVAILABLE: Applications for the Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program (HRRP) will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, and homeowners are strongly encouraged to complete their applications as soon as possible. An application will be considered complete only once all required information and documentation have been submitted and reviewed for accuracy.
Once all available funding has been allocated, no additional projects will be considered for funding, regardless of their current application phase. About the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program Congress appropriates these funds in response to presidentially declared disasters.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) allocates the appropriated funding to states and entitlement communities based on unmet needs. DCA is currently administering three separate allocations: 2017 CDBG-DR, CDBG Mitigation, and 2018 CDBG-DR. Two tornadoes touched down in Southwest Georgia (DR 4294 and DR 4297) and Hurricane Irma (DR 4338) affected the coast in 2017.
In 2018, Hurricane Michael (DR 4400) ravaged Southwest Georgia again. Additional information pertaining to the individual allocations can be found on this page. LIMITED FUNDING AVAILABLE: Applications for the Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program (HRRP) will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, and homeowners are strongly encouraged to complete their applications as soon as possible.
An application will be considered complete only once all required information and documentation have been submitted and reviewed for accuracy. Once all available funding has been allocated, no additional projects will be considered for funding, regardless of their current application phase.
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 60 Executive Park South, NE CBDG-DR Frequently Asked Questions Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program (HRRP) CDBG-DR: Documents & Downloads 2017 Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction 2018 Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction 2018 Unmet Needs Infrastructure 2023 CDBG-DR (January Tornadoes) 2023 Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction 2023/2024 CDBG-DR (Hurricanes) 2023/2024 Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Affordable Multifamily Rental Multifamily Rehabilitation Small Business Economic Revitalization State of Georgia CDBG-DR Public Action Plan (PDF, 4.
93 MB) Public Hearing Notice - 2023 CDBG-DR Action Plan (PDF, 226. 36 KB) 2023 CDBG-DR Action Plan Substantial Amendment #1: Notice for Public Comment
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments and eligible entities in Georgia impacted by Hurricane Idalia, Tropical Storm Debby, and Hurricane Helene. Homeowner Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program open to 2023/2024 disaster-affected homeowners. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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