The City of Chino encourages non-profit organizations to submit applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
Donor Name: City of Chino
State: California
City: Chino
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/05/2023
Size of the Grant: $10,000
Details:
Objectives
Funds available for CDBG projects are received annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and are to be used for activities that meet the goal of HUD’s Community Development Block Grant Program. This goal is to develop viable communities that include decent housing, suitable living environments, and expansion of economic opportunities principally for low and/or moderate-income persons. Consistent with this goal, HUD supports activities that meet one of the three following National:
Objectives of the Community Development Block Grant Program:
- National Objective #1
- Activities benefiting low and moderate-income persons/households.
- The definition of a low- and moderate-income person or household is one having an income equal to or less than the Section 8 income limits established by HUD. A minimum of 70% of the City’s total allocation must be used for this purpose. In order to determine if a project qualifies under this criteria, it must fall under one of the following two activities:
- National Objective #2
- Activities which aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight.
- Projects may qualify if benefiting a slum or blighted area as defined under state or local law and containing a sub-standard number of deteriorating or dilapidated buildings or infrastructure within the area. Redevelopment project areas qualify under this category.
- In order to be eligible, the activity must be designed to address one or more of the conditions which qualified the area as slum and blighted. Residential rehabilitation qualifies if the property is considered substandard per local definition.
- Projects which may qualify outside a slum or blighted area include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, relocation, and historic preservation. Under this standard, rehabilitation is limited to the extent necessary to eliminate substandard conditions detrimental to public health and safety.
- National Objective #3
- Activities designed to meet community development needs having a particular urgency.
- Activities must be designed to alleviate existing conditions which pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and which became urgent within the past 18 months. Other sources of funding must be available.
CDBG Program Priorities
The City of Chino has established the following Community Development Block Grant Goals and Objectives as part of its Five-Year (2020-2025) Strategic Plan in order to give maximum priority to activities which will benefit low and moderate-income residents. The following are a list of the 2020-2025 Consolidated Plan’s high priorities for the use of CDBG funds:
- Provide Housing Improvement Grants to owner-occupied housing.
- Address the needs of homeless families with children; homeless individuals; and chronically homeless persons.
- Arrest the decline of deteriorated and deteriorating areas through code enforcement activities in low and moderate-income neighborhoods.
- Support infrastructure improvement funding for parks, street improvements, sidewalks, streetlights.
- Support economic development funding for business property enhancement and small business development activities.
- Support public services funding for:
- Senior services
- Handicapped services
- Legal services
- Battered and abused spouses
- Fair housing
- Tenant/landlord counseling
- Child care services
- Abused and neglected children
- Mental health services
- Graffiti removal
- Other low and moderate-income services.
Funding Information
The City has implemented a $10,000 minimum funding requirement.
For more information, visit City of Chino.