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You are here: Home / Type of Grant / Grant / City of Moreno Valley launches Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for California

City of Moreno Valley launches Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for California

Dated: December 20, 2021

The City of Moreno Valley is seeking applications to enhance and maintain viable urban communities through the provision of decent housing and a suitable living environment and the expansion of economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.

Donor Name: City of Moreno Valley

State: California

City: Moreno Valley

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 01/31/2022

Details:

The primary objective of the CDBG Program is the development of viable communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanded economic opportunities for low and moderate income residents. CDBG funds can be used for a variety of community development activities including, but not limited mto public service projects such as, services for seniors, after-school programs, public safety, job training, homeless assistance, housing activities, public infrastructure projects, and economic development activities.

Eligible CDBG Activities

  • Acquisition, design, construction, rehabilitation, or installation of certain publicly owned facilities such as:
    • Parks, playgrounds and recreational facilities.
    • Senior centers, except 24-hour care facilities.
    • Neighborhood facilities.
    • Fire protection facilities and equipment.
    • Parking facilities.
    • Street improvements.
    • Flood, drainage, or sewer facilities.
    • Other improvements vital to a community’s development.
  • Acquisition of property that is: of historic value; appropriate for beautification or conservation of open spaces; appropriate for low or moderate income housing.
  • Clearance and demolition of buildings and land which may be a health hazard to the community. Interim assistance or temporary help to alleviate harmful or dangerous conditions.
  • Removal of architectural barriers which restrict the mobility of handicapped persons.
  • Rehabilitation and preservation of buildings and improvements, both publicly and privately owned.
  • Code enforcement in designated target areas.
  • Historic preservation activities.
  • Eligible economic development activities.
  • Eligible planning and environmental design costs.
  • Public services including, but not limited to: fair housing activities, public safety services, homeless services, senior citizen services, educational programs, youth services, drug abuse counseling & treatment and recreation programs.

Ineligible CDBG Activities

  • Buildings for the general conduct of government, such as city halls, courthouses, and police stations.
  • Stadiums, sports arenas, auditoriums, museums and central libraries (Note: branch libraries may be built in CDBG Target Areas).
  • Purchase of equipment such as construction equipment, fire protection equipment, furnishings, and personal property.
  • Schools
  • Airports, subways, bus or other stations.
  • Hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities.
  • Treatment works for liquid industrial wastes or sewage.
  • Expenses of general government for operation and maintenance of public facilities.
  • Political activities.
  • Direct income payments to residents

For more information, visit Community Development Block Grant.

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