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You are here: Home / Grant Size / $1 Million to $50 Million / City of Cupertino Community Development Block Grant Program 2023 (California)

City of Cupertino Community Development Block Grant Program 2023 (California)

Dated: November 8, 2022

The City of Cupertino is seeking proposals for its Community Development Block Grant Program 2023.

Donor Name: City of Cupertino

State: California

City: Cupertino

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 02/07/2023

Size of the Grant: $4,900,000

Grant Duration: 2 years

Details:

The City is requesting proposals for eligible capital housing projects and public service programs. The City may award and appropriate funds to one or more eligible projects in each funding category. Funds must be used to serve low and/or moderate-income households located within the City of Cupertino jurisdiction limits.

Capital housing project Funds

  • Funding Source #1- BMR AHF Capital Housing Projects (FY 23/24): The City estimates up to $4,900,000 will be available to fund eligible BMR AHF capital housing projects on a competitive basis for FY 23/24. BMR AHF funds must be used for eligible housing projects that will serve low and/or moderate-income households located within the City of Cupertino jurisdiction limits.
  • Funding Source #2: CDBG Capital Housing Projects (FY 23/24): The City estimates allocating approximately $364,000 in funding for eligible CDBG capital housing projects on a competitive basis for FY 23/24. CDBG capital housing project funds must be used for projects that will serve low-income households located within the City of Cupertino jurisdiction limits. CDBG capital housing projects are subject to HUD Section 3 requirements. City estimates allocating up to $50,000 in funding annually for eligible BMR AHF public service programs for the two-year cycle. BMR AHF funds will be awarded on a competitive basis and must be used for eligible public service programs that will serve low- and/or moderate-income households located within the City of Cupertino jurisdiction limits. Eligible BMR AHF programs may include, but are not limited to, tenant/landlord dispute resolution, fair housing programs, and other programs serving low- and/or moderate-income households.
  • Funding Source #4- CDBG Public Services (FY 23/24 & 24/25): The City estimates allocating up to $58,000 in funding annually for eligible CDBG public service programs for the two-year cycle. CDBG public service funds will be awarded on a competitive basis and must be used to serve low-income households within the City of Cupertino jurisdiction limits.
  • Funding Source #5- General Fund HSG Program (FY 23/24 & 24/25): The City estimates allocating up to $125,000 in funding annually for eligible HSG programs for the two-year cycle. HSG funds will be awarded on a competitive basis and must be used to serve low- and/or moderate income households within the City of Cupertino jurisdiction limits. Eligible HSG programs may include, but are not limited to, senior services, homeless services, and other services that serve low- and/or moderate-income households.

Funding Information

  • The following funding sources are on a one-year grant funding cycle (FY 23/24):
    • Below Market Rate Affordable Housing Fund (BMR AHF) Capital Housing Projects (up to $4,900,000)
    • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Capital Housing Projects (approx. $364,000)
  • The following funding sources are on a two-year grant funding cycle (FY 23/24 & 24/25):
    • BMR AHF Public Services (up to $50,000)
    • CDBG Public Services (approx. $58,000)
    • General Fund Human Services Grant (HSG) Program (up to $125,000)

Eligibility Criteria

The City invites eligible non-profit and for-profit Development Entities (DEs) to submit proposals for eligible funding activities, which include, but are not limited to:

  • Land acquisition
  • New construction
  • Acquisition and/or rehabilitation of buildings for permanent affordability
  • Substantial rehabilitation.

For more information, visit City of Cupertino.

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