The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) program designed to fund activities that primarily benefit low-income households and persons with special needs in the City of Enid.
Donor Name: City of Enid
State:
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/23/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The City of Enid receives CDBG Entitlement funds that the City administers. Eligible community development and affordable housing activities include, but are not limited to, programming or projects that address local housing, housing-related supportive services, crime prevention, mental health, welfare, neighborhood revitalization, or recreation capital projects benefitting low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in the city of Enid.
Goals
The City of Enid CDBG Program strives to:
- Address obstacles to meeting underserved needs
- Foster decent housing, public housing improvements, and resident initiatives
- Evaluate and reduce lead-based paint hazards
- Reduce the number of persons below the poverty line
- Develop institutional structures
- Enhance coordination between public and private housing and social service agencies
Eligible Activities
CDBG applications are being accepted from 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations for the following activities:
- Public Facility & Improvements
- Housing and Homeless Prevention
- Youth Facilities, Youth Programs and Youth Services
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs
- Parks & Recreation Facilities
- Street & Sidewalk Improvements
- Clearance, Demolition, Remediate, Code Enforcement
- Neighborhood Cleanups
- Rehab for Single-Unit and Multi-Unit Residential
For-profit organizations may apply for the following activities:
- Economic Development to For-Profits
- Economic Development Technical Assistance
- Micro-Enterprise Assistance
- Rehab Public/Private-owned Commercial/Industrial
Eligibility Criteria
- The City of Enid does NOT provide grants to individuals or to for-profit businesses.
- The City of Enid may provide a portion of its CDBG funds on a competitive basis to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations to undertake projects using the federal award for specific, eligible activities that meet the CDBG National Objectives, will further the City’s goals and objectives, and match the priorities established in the Consolidated Plan.
- Beneficiaries of CDBG-funded projects must be low- to moderate-income persons who make less than 80 percent of the area median income.
- Other eligibility requirements apply and vary from project to project. The City does not provide direct services to citizens. If you are eligible for services provided by one of our subrecipients, you must contact that agency directly. Subrecipient organizations are responsible for the qualification and approval of services.
For more information, visit City of Enid.
































