The City of Irving Housing and Redevelopment Division invites qualified organizations with eligible programs to apply for Community Development Block Grant funds.
Donor Name: City of Irving
State: Texas
City: Irving
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/04/2025
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
The purpose of the Social Services Program is to provide financial assistance to non-profit organizations in order to subsidize programming which benefits low- and moderate-income Irving residents. This program assists individuals and families to increase housing stability, increase skills and/or income, reduce poverty, and to obtain greater resident self-sufficiency. It also leverages funding for this purpose with other funding sources to form partnerships with appropriate local and regional community organizations. It is the goal of the Social Services program to serve the maximum number of people with the most serious needs within funding availability limitations. The Social Services Program is not an entitlement program and is administered through a competitive application process.
Consolidated Plan priorities, as they relate to the CDBG Public Services program, include:
- Homelessness Services
- Physical and Mental Health Services
- Senior and Youth Services
- Non-Housing Community Development.
Funding Information
- The City of Irving expects to total of approximately $329,816.00 to be made available for public services in Fiscal Year 2025-26
- CDBG funds can be used to address a range of Housing and Community Development activities.
Grant Period
October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.
Eligible Activities
The Social Services Program funds public services. These are social service activities in the community that benefit low and moderate income citizens and may include, but are not limited to, services related to employment, childcare, health, drug abuse prevention and counseling, and energy conservation. Examples of eligible public services programs include prevention of homelessness, employment services for individuals with disabilities, crime prevention for low income youth, services for the frail elderly, or after school and child care programs.
Eligibility Criteria
Non-profit organizations that deliver services to low- and moderate-income clients within the City of Irving may apply for CDBG funding through the City of Irving’s Housing and Redevelopment Division. Each nonprofit organization must have an IRS-granted nonprofit status at the time of application to receive funding through the City of Irving.
For more information, visit City of Irving.