The City of Peoria is accepting proposals for the use of HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and General Fund Not-for-Profit grants for the July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024 funding cycle.
Donor Name: City of Peoria
State: Arizona
City: Peoria
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/23/2023
Size of the Grant: $220,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
Funding Information
- General Fund Not-For-Profit: $5,000-$10,000
- CDBG:
- Public Service Activities: $5,000 – $10,000
- Project Activities: $10,000 – $50,000
- HOME Program: $220,000
For General Fund Not-For-Profit
Each year, as part of the annual fiscal year budget process, the City of Peoria allocates funding for use by not-for–profit agencies whose programs benefit the citizens of the City. The City has been funding these agencies from the General Fund for this purpose for several years.
Eligibility Criteria
Agencies seeking General Fund Not-For-Profit funds must be Not-For-Profit (Section 501(c)(3)) agencies providing human and/or cultural services that are essential to the health and well-being of the citizens of Peoria.
For Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
The primary objective of the HUD CDBG Program is the development of viable communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanded economic opportunities primarily for low and moderate income residents. The national objectives of the CDBG program were established to assist local communities with activities focused on:
- Eliminating slum and blight, preventing deterioration of property, providing needed neighborhood community facilities and supportive services;
- Preserving and improving the supply of affordable housing through improvement of low and moderate income housing;
- Acquisition, design, construction, and installation of needed public facilities, improvements, and accessibility measures; and
- Creation and retention of jobs for low and moderate income persons through the expansion of business opportunities and the provision of financial incentives to businesses.
Funds be used
Federal regulations require that CDBG funds be used for eligible activities that meet one of three national objectives:
- Benefit low and moderate income persons;
- Aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; and
- Meet a need having a particular urgency
Eligible Activities
- Acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities and facilities for persons with special needs (e.g. homeless shelters, group homes or halfway houses);
- Construction or rehabilitation of housing units for low and moderate income persons;
- Economic development activities that create full-time jobs for low and moderate income persons;
- Health care and substance abuse services;
- Transitional housing and supportive services for the homeless;
- Fair Housing counseling;
- Crime prevention activities;
- Senior and disabled centers, except 24-hour care facilities;
- Removal of architectural barriers which restrict mobility of persons with disabilities; and
- Installation, construction and rehabilitation of infrastructure (e.g. water/sewer lines, streets and sidewalks).
Eligibility Criteria
- Private Non-profits: Private non-profits are usually, but not always, corporations, associations, agencies, or faith-based organizations with non-profit status under the Internal Revenue Code (Section 501(c)(3)), usually with a board of directors and an executive director in charge of daily administration. Examples of private non-profits include private social services agencies (such as those providing job training or counseling, or day care providers), community development corporations, faith based housing development groups and operators of homeless shelters.
- Private For-profits: A limited number of private, for-profit entities can qualify when facilitating economic development by assisting microenterprises under the provisions of 24 CFR S70.201(o).
For HOME Program
HOME is primarily a bricks-and-mortar program that funds the development of affordable housing as a lasting community resource. Funding for this program is provided through HUD and flows to the City of Peoria through the Maricopa County HOME Consortium, of which the City is a member.
Eligible Activities
The following activities are examples of eligible HOME activities. Please note this list is not inclusive of all types of activities that may be eligible under the HOME Program:
- Acquisition of property;
- Construction of new housing for rent or ownership;
- Moderate or substantial rehabilitation of owner-occupied units;
- Site improvements for HOME-assisted projects;
- Demolition of dilapidated housing to make way for a HOME-assisted development;
- Homebuyer assistance; and
- Tenant based rental assistance.
Eligibility Criteria
Developers, owners, contractors, subrecipients or Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) can apply for HOME funding to provide decent affordable housing to lower-income households.
For more information, visit Not-for-Profit Grants Program.