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Community Development Block Grants - South Dakota Governor’s Office Of Economic Development Community Development Block Grants Supporting Communities Across South Dakota The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, administered on behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), helps develop viable communities by providing funds for a wide range of community needs, including water and wastewater infrastructure, community centers, medical centers, workforce training, senior centers; and for industrial infrastructure that will assist businesses creating new job opportunities for low- and moderate-income (LMI) individuals.
Local governments interested in funding through this program should work with their local planning district to discuss potential projects and submit an application. Applicants should work with their local planning district to apply . Deadlines are April 1 and October 1.
In the summer of 2024, the State of South Dakota suffered a devastating flood. In response, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded the State with up to $15,375,000 in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Funds under Universal Notice Docket No. FR-6512-N-01.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) is the issuing office for this document and all subsequent addenda relating to it, on behalf of the State of South Dakota, all information relating to this funding can be found here. CDBG-DR Admin Action plan (PDF) South Dakota’s annual allocation of CDBG funds is separated into three separate accounts.
The Community Projects account is available for a range of community development needs, and typical projects include water and wastewater infrastructure, community centers, workforce training, medical centers, and senior centers. GOED has allotted up to 15% of its annual CDBG allocation for eligible job training activities and will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
Training should predominantly benefit LMI persons and assist individuals in gaining full-time employment in South Dakota. The Special Projects account helps communities provide the industrial infrastructure they need to assist businesses in creating new jobs for low- and moderate-income individuals. The Urgent Needs account helps communities address urgent, recent issues that pose risks to the health and safety of its residents.
Applicants should work with their local planning district to apply . Deadlines are April 1 and October 1.
Eligible projects must meet at least one of the State’s program objectives: Promote more rational land use Provide increased economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons Correct deficiencies in public facilities that affect the public health, safety or welfare, especially of low- and moderate-income persons Regular CDBG Application (docx) Grantee Citizen Participation Requirements (docx) Grantee Four Factor Analysis Guidance (docx) Conducting LMI Area Income Surveys V2 (docx) Limited Clientele Self-Certification of Income Guidance & Worksheet (docx) Appendix B: Income Survey Template and Instructions V2 (docx) Appendix D: LMI Area Worksheet V2 ACS Census Data / Local Government Summaries Chapter 1 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Form 1-1: Sample Local Match Form 1-2: Sample Operation Maintenance Statement Form 1-3: Residential AntiDisplacement Plan Form 1-4: Contract Award Report Form 1-5: Understanding SAM Debarment Requirements Form 1-6: Sample Section 504 Evaluation Form 1-7: Sample Complaints Procedures Form 1-8: AFFH Activities Form 1-9: VAWA Certification Form 1-10: Request for Conflict of Interest Exception Chapter 2 – ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Form 2-1: Authorization for Designation of Certifying Officer Sample Form 2-2: Environmental Review For Activites that are Exempt or Categorically Excluded, Not Subject to 58.
5 Form 2-3: Instructions for Compliance with 58. 5 and 58. 6 Requirements Form 2-4: Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded, Subject to 58.
5 Form 2-5: Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds Form 2-6: Request for Release of Funds and Certification Form 2-7: Part 58 Environmental Assessment Form Form 2-8: Combined Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Notice of Intent to Request Funds Form 2-9: Floodplains and Wetlands Early Public Notice Form 2-10: Floodplains and Wetlands Notice of Explanation Form 2-11: Notice of FONSI on the Environment Form 2-12: Re-evaluation of Environmental Review Form 2-13: Sample Environmental Exemption Concurrence Letter Form 2-14: Authority to Use Grant Funds Form 2-15: HUD 8-Step Decision Making Process Form 2-16: HUD 5-Step Decision Making Process Form 3-1: Certification Regarding Debarment Form 3-3: CDBG Contract Provisions (Word) Form 3-3: CDBG Contract Provisions (PDF) Form 3-4: BABA Certification Form Form 3-5: Materials Certification Form Form 3-6: Section 3 Worker Self-Certification Form Form 3-7: Section 3 Business Certification Form Form 3-8: Contractor/Subcontractor Section 3 Workforce Report Form 3-9: Final Labor Hours Compliance Report Form 3-10: Independent Cost Estimates Form 3-11: Obtaining Wage Determination Form 3-12: Instruction to Bidders Checklist Form 3-13: Procurement Checklist Chapter 4 – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Form 4-1: Request for Payment Form 4-2: Request for Amendment Form 4-3: Interim Financial Report Form 4-4: Final Financial Report Chapter 5 – LABOR STANDARDS Form 5-2: WH347 Form (expires 9.
30. 26) Form 5-2: WH347 Form (expires 1. 31.
28) Form 5-3: Instructions for WH347 Form (expires 1. 31. 28) Form 5-3: Instructions for WH347 (expires 9.
30. 26) Form 5-4: Request for Additional Classification (SF-1444 Form) Form 5-5: Instructions for SF-1444 Form Form 5-6: HUD Record of Employee Interview Form Form 5-7: HUD Employee Questionnaire Form 5-8: Preconstruction Conference Checklist Form 5-9: Section 5.
7 Enforcement Report Form 5-10: Semi-Annual Labor Report Form 5-11: Instructions Semi-Annual Labor Standards Enforcement Report (HUD 4710i) Chapter 6 – ACQUISITION AND RELOCATION Form 6-1: Property Acquisition Checklist Form 6-2: Sample Notice to Owner Form 6-3: Easement Valuation Form (Sample) Form 6-4: Voluntary Donation of Property Sample Form 6-5: Acquisition Composite List Chapter 7 – REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING Form 7-1: Semi Annual Report Form Form 7-1a: Semi Annual Report Form (Sample) Chapter 8 – CLOSEOUT MONITORING Form 8-1: Monitoring Checklist Form 8-2: Administrative Closeout Form 8-3: Sample Monitoring Summary Letter Form 8-4: Personal Property Inventory Ledger Form 8-5: Real Property Inventory Ledger Form 8-6: Sample Acceptance of Work In the summer of 2024, the State of South Dakota suffered a devastating flood.
In response, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded the State with up to $15,375,000 in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Funds under Universal Notice Docket No. FR-6512-N-01.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) is the issuing office for this document and all subsequent addenda relating to it, on behalf of the State of South Dakota, all information relating to this funding can be found here. CDBG-DR Admin Action plan (PDF) South Dakota’s annual allocation of CDBG funds is separated into three separate accounts.
The Community Projects account is available for a range of community development needs, and typical projects include water and wastewater infrastructure, community centers, workforce training, medical centers, and senior centers. GOED has allotted up to 15% of its annual CDBG allocation for eligible job training activities and will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
Training should predominantly benefit LMI persons and assist individuals in gaining full-time employment in South Dakota. The Special Projects account helps communities provide the industrial infrastructure they need to assist businesses in creating new jobs for low- and moderate-income individuals. The Urgent Needs account helps communities address urgent, recent issues that pose risks to the health and safety of its residents.
Applicants should work with their local planning district to apply . Deadlines are April 1 and October 1.
Eligible projects must meet at least one of the State’s program objectives: Promote more rational land use Provide increased economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons Correct deficiencies in public facilities that affect the public health, safety or welfare, especially of low- and moderate-income persons Regular CDBG Application (docx) Grantee Citizen Participation Requirements (docx) Grantee Four Factor Analysis Guidance (docx) Conducting LMI Area Income Surveys V2 (docx) Limited Clientele Self-Certification of Income Guidance & Worksheet (docx) Appendix B: Income Survey Template and Instructions V2 (docx) Appendix D: LMI Area Worksheet V2 ACS Census Data / Local Government Summaries Chapter 1 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Form 1-1: Sample Local Match Form 1-2: Sample Operation Maintenance Statement Form 1-3: Residential AntiDisplacement Plan Form 1-4: Contract Award Report Form 1-5: Understanding SAM Debarment Requirements Form 1-6: Sample Section 504 Evaluation Form 1-7: Sample Complaints Procedures Form 1-8: AFFH Activities Form 1-9: VAWA Certification Form 1-10: Request for Conflict of Interest Exception Chapter 2 – ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Form 2-1: Authorization for Designation of Certifying Officer Sample Form 2-2: Environmental Review For Activites that are Exempt or Categorically Excluded, Not Subject to 58.
5 Form 2-3: Instructions for Compliance with 58. 5 and 58. 6 Requirements Form 2-4: Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded, Subject to 58.
5 Form 2-5: Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds Form 2-6: Request for Release of Funds and Certification Form 2-7: Part 58 Environmental Assessment Form Form 2-8: Combined Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Notice of Intent to Request Funds Form 2-9: Floodplains and Wetlands Early Public Notice Form 2-10: Floodplains and Wetlands Notice of Explanation Form 2-11: Notice of FONSI on the Environment Form 2-12: Re-evaluation of Environmental Review Form 2-13: Sample Environmental Exemption Concurrence Letter Form 2-14: Authority to Use Grant Funds Form 2-15: HUD 8-Step Decision Making Process Form 2-16: HUD 5-Step Decision Making Process Form 3-1: Certification Regarding Debarment Form 3-3: CDBG Contract Provisions (Word) Form 3-3: CDBG Contract Provisions (PDF) Form 3-4: BABA Certification Form Form 3-5: Materials Certification Form Form 3-6: Section 3 Worker Self-Certification Form Form 3-7: Section 3 Business Certification Form Form 3-8: Contractor/Subcontractor Section 3 Workforce Report Form 3-9: Final Labor Hours Compliance Report Form 3-10: Independent Cost Estimates Form 3-11: Obtaining Wage Determination Form 3-12: Instruction to Bidders Checklist Form 3-13: Procurement Checklist Chapter 4 – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Form 4-1: Request for Payment Form 4-2: Request for Amendment Form 4-3: Interim Financial Report Form 4-4: Final Financial Report Chapter 5 – LABOR STANDARDS Form 5-2: WH347 Form (expires 9.
30. 26) Form 5-2: WH347 Form (expires 1. 31.
28) Form 5-3: Instructions for WH347 Form (expires 1. 31. 28) Form 5-3: Instructions for WH347 (expires 9.
30. 26) Form 5-4: Request for Additional Classification (SF-1444 Form) Form 5-5: Instructions for SF-1444 Form Form 5-6: HUD Record of Employee Interview Form Form 5-7: HUD Employee Questionnaire Form 5-8: Preconstruction Conference Checklist Form 5-9: Section 5.
7 Enforcement Report Form 5-10: Semi-Annual Labor Report Form 5-11: Instructions Semi-Annual Labor Standards Enforcement Report (HUD 4710i) Chapter 6 – ACQUISITION AND RELOCATION Form 6-1: Property Acquisition Checklist Form 6-2: Sample Notice to Owner Form 6-3: Easement Valuation Form (Sample) Form 6-4: Voluntary Donation of Property Sample Form 6-5: Acquisition Composite List Chapter 7 – REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING Form 7-1: Semi Annual Report Form Form 7-1a: Semi Annual Report Form (Sample) Chapter 8 – CLOSEOUT MONITORING Form 8-1: Monitoring Checklist Form 8-2: Administrative Closeout Form 8-3: Sample Monitoring Summary Letter Form 8-4: Personal Property Inventory Ledger Form 8-5: Real Property Inventory Ledger Form 8-6: Sample Acceptance of Work 2023-2027 Consolidated Plan GEOD Four Factor Analysis and LAP CDGB-DR Admin Action Plan South Dakota Planning Districts
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