The City of Costa Mesa is accepting applications from existing tax-exempt California nonprofit corporations operating within its jurisdiction that provide public services that are eligible for grant funding under the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
Donor Name: City of Costa Mesa
State: California
City: Costa Mesa
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/25/2022
Size of the Grant: $15,000 – $30,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
Funding Information
- The maximum grant amount is $30,000 per agency with a minimum grant amount of $15,000.
- Grants funds are for the time period of July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023.
Eligible Populations to be Served
The provision of public service is a CDBG-eligible activity provided a minimum of seventy percent (70%) of the program’s beneficiaries are low- and moderate-income persons as defined by HUD. Current HUD income limits, adjusted for household size, are as follows:
- 1 Person: $75,300
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2 Persons: $86,050
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3 Persons: $96,800
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4 Persons: $107,550
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5 Persons: $116,200
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6 Persons: $124,800
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7 Persons: $133,400
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8+ Persons: $142,000
Grant Requirements
- In accordance with Title IV of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, an alien (a person who is not a U.S. citizen or national) may be eligible for assistance only if he/she is a qualified alien. This means that no entity that receives funds under HUD may knowingly provide HUD assistance to an individual who is not a qualified alien.
- All programs must also comply with local land use and permit/license requirements.
- Grant funding for eligible expenditures will be provided by the City on a reimbursable basis Expenditures, reimbursements, and accounting practices are subject to applicable federal regulations.
- Grant reimbursements are also based on an applicant’s ability to meet performance goals. Failure to meet goals may result in a reduction in grant reimbursement.
- Programs that provide housing assistance are required to comply with the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act. Compliance requires inspection of housing units, control/removal of leadpaint hazards, and clearance testing at the applicant’s expense.
For more information, visit 2022-2023 Public Services Grant.