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Community Reinvestment Fund (State of Delaware) is a grant from the State of Delaware that funds capital projects focused on community redevelopment, revitalization, and investment that improve the economic, cultural, historical, and recreational health of Delaware communities.
Eligible applicants include county and local governments, community-based nonprofit organizations, and private sector nonprofit organizations holding 501(c)(3) designation at the time of application. State agencies, school districts, charter schools, private schools, institutions of higher education, childcare facilities, churches, fire companies, fiscal agents, and for-profit organizations are not eligible.
Applications are submitted through the My Delaware Grants Management System. The current application period opened February 9, 2026, with submissions accepted through May 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
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Community Redevelopment-Reinvestment Fund - Delaware General Assembly Community Reinvestment Fund The Community Reinvestment Fund, a capital grant program, shall be used for community redevelopment, revitalization and investment capital projects which will improve the economic, culture, historical, and recreational health of Delaware communities.
Eligible applicants include county and local governments, community-based nonprofit organizations, and private sector nonprofit organizations. All nonprofit organizations must hold a 501(c)3 designation at the time of application submission in order to be considered eligible.
State agencies, school districts, charter schools, private schools, institutions of higher education, childcare facilities, churches, fire companies, fiscal agents, and for-profit organizations are not eligible for funds from the Community Reinvestment Fund. The Grants Management System requires a “ My. Delaware.
gov ” account for access.
If you or your organization has never registered in the Grants Management System, you should review the My Delaware Grants Management System Registration Guide to prepare for the initial registration process To access the Grants Management System, click here or click on the graphic below: Community Reinvestment Fund Application Information Application Submission Period Applications will open Monday, February 9, 2026 at 8:00 a. m.
for funding requests. Applications will be accepted through Friday, May 1, 2026 at 3:00 p. m.
Current & Prior Year Allocations Fiscal Year 2026 Community Reinvestment Fund Award Allocations Fiscal Year 2025 Community Reinvestment Fund Award Allocations Fiscal Year 2024 Community Reinvestment Fund Award Allocations Fiscal Year 2023 Community Reinvestment Fund Award Allocations Additional Information & Materials Community Reinvestment Fund Eligibility and Guidelines Document Community Reinvestment Fund Application Guide Guide to Add and Invite New Contacts to Register to an Organization Guide to Complete Invited New Contact Registration to an Organization Guide for Adding an Application Collaborator Guide to View, Save, or Print a PDF copy of your Grant Application Guide for Representing Multiple Organizations If you or your organization has never registered in the Grants Management System, you should review the My Delaware and Grants Management System Registration Guide to prepare for the initial registration process.
Due to the passage of House Bill 208 of the 153 rd General Assembly, the use of checks for payments to CRF awardees has been eliminated. It is highly encouraged that all CRF recipients select ACH (Automated Clearing House), also known as direct deposit, as a payment option.
This will provide payment directly to the bank account provided through the State of Delaware's Division of Accounting’s eSupplier Portal with no associated fees for payments transmitted. The eSupplier Portal allows CRF awardees to manage their payment information. The Division of Accounting website provides additional information regarding the two payment options the State of Delaware offers.
Availability to the Public of Submitted Information All materials submitted during the grant application process are subject to public inspection upon request by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Please provide a separate document listing any information in the application or financial documents and audits that you believe to be a trade secret or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential under FOIA, specifically § 10002(o)(2) of Title 29 of the Delaware Code. Community Redevelopment/ Reinvestment Funds Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Project purpose
Project location description
Estimated timeline for project completion
Funding amount requested and total project cost
Other project funding sources (exact amounts and sources)
Description of project in regards to the organization's overall strategic plan and outlook
Anticipated benefits of the project to the community
Additional Information/Narrative (optional, 450 word limit)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: County and local governments, community-based nonprofit organizations, and private sector nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) designation. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (capital project funding) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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