The City of Tracy is currently accepting applications for its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME).
Donor Name: City of Tracy
State: California
City: Tracy
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/30/2023
Size of the Grant: $495,584
Details:
The funds, granted through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), target programs and/or projects that primarily benefit people with low and moderate incomes by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities.
All programs and projects must meet HUD’s National objectives and criteria to be eligible for consideration. Further, the Tracy City Council approved the following local funding priorities for the CDBG and HOME program in ranking order for each funding program category:
CDBG Public Services Category
- Food Distribution Services
- Homelessness Prevention, Intervention and Transitional Housing Services
- Senior and Special Needs Services
- Domestic Violence Services
- Youth Education and Enrichment Services
CDBG Public Facilities/Improvements Category
- Public Parks and Facilities
- Removal of Architectural Barriers (ADA)
HOME Program
- Address issues of public safety, health, and welfare
- Rehabilitate residential properties occupied by low-income persons
- Partner to construct income-restricted family and senior housing facilities
Funding Information
The City of Tracy’s estimated CDBG allocation for FY 2023-2024 is approximately $495,584. Funding for public service activities is capped at 15% of the City’s annual allocation. Funding for the HOME program is estimated to be $180,173.
Eligible Applicants
- Local Government
- Non Profits Eligibility
Notes: A wide range of activities are eligible for funding.
Eligible CDBG activities include:
- Acquisition of Real Property
- Acquisition, Construction, Rehabilitation, or Installation of Public Facilities, Including Infrastructure
- Public Services (limited to 15% of total CDBG grant)
- Removal of Architectural Barriers
- Housing Rehabilitation
- Historic Preservation
- Commercial or Industrial Rehabilitation
Special Economic Delivery Eligible HOME activities include:
- Homeowner Housing Rehabilitation
- Homebuyer Activities
- Acquisition, Rehabilitation, or Construction of Rental Housing
- Tenant-based Rental Assistance
- Other Activities Conducted in Conjunction With the Above Activities,
- Including Acquisition of Vacant Land, Site Improvements, and Refinancing
For more information, visit CDBG and HOME Grant.