The Sonoma County Community Development Commission (Commission) is accepting funding applications from eligible applicants for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) and Low- and Moderate-Income Housing Asset Fund (LMIHAF).
Donor Name: Sonoma County Community Development Commission
State: California
County: Sonoma County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/08/2024
Size of the Grant: More than $1 million
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Commission administers federal funds from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) including CDBG, HOME,ESG and HOME-ARP and local LMIHAF funds on behalf of the County of Sonoma, the Town of Windsor, and the cities of Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Rohnert Park, Sebastopol, and Sonoma (collectively, the “Urban County”).
DBG funds may be used for eligible capital projects, affordable housing, fair housing, and economic development activities. HOME funds may be used for affordable housing projects and tenant based rental assistance. ESG and LMIHAF funds may be used for rapid rehousing and homelessness related supportive services. HOME-ARP funds are available for development of affordable housing and non-congregate shelters as well as the provision of supportive services. This funding will be available countywide except for projects located within or primarily benefiting the cities of Santa Rosa and Petaluma.
ESG and LMIHAF Funds
Community based organizations that provide homelessness related supportive services including shelter and rapid rehousing are encouraged to apply for these funds.
HOME-ARP Funds
Affordable housing developers and non-profit organizations that provide homeless prevention and or homelessness related supportive services, including development or preservation of non-congregate shelter, are encouraged to apply for these funds. Projects must serve all of the four qualifying populations: homeless households, households at risk of becoming homeless, persons or households fleeing or experiencing domestic violence, stalking, and or human trafficking, and other vulnerable populations requiring services or assistance to prevent homelessness and others at high risk of becoming homeless.
Funding Information
- CDBG: $1,109,144
- CDBG: Public Services set aside for Fair Housing: $255,956
- HOME: $643,871
- HOME: Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO) set aside: $128,775
- ESG: $139,478
- HOME-ARP: $2,542,785
- LMIHAF: $250,000
Eligible Uses
- Affordable housing projects, non-housing capital projects, microenterprise assistance.
- Fair housing activities.
- Development and preservation of affordable rental housing, tenant based rental assistance.
- CHDO rental housing development and preservation.
- Homelessness supportive services, shelter operations support, rapid rehousing.
- Development or preservation of affordable housing, non-congregate housing, and provision of supportive services for the four qualifying populations: homeless; at-risk of becoming homeless; persons fleeing or victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and stalking; and other vulnerable populations requiring assistance to prevent homelessness.
- Homelessness support services and rapid rehousing services only.
CDBG funds may be used for eligible capital projects, affordable housing, fair housing, and economic development activities. HOME funds may be used for affordable housing projects and tenant based rental assistance. ESG and LMIHAF funds may be used for rapid rehousing and homelessness related supportive services. HOME-ARP funds are available for development of affordable housing and non-congregate shelters as well as the provision of supportive services. This funding will be available countywide except for projects located within or primarily benefiting the cities of Santa Rosa and Petaluma.
Criteria
These funds are available to eligible nonprofit organizations and governmental jurisdictions to support programs and activities that benefit lower-income households.
For more information, visit Sonoma County Community Development Commission.