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Georgia: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program – Public Facilities

Dated: February 8, 2022

The Cobb County Government has announced Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program – Public Facilities to provide communities with resources to address a wide range of unique community development needs.

Donor Name: Cobb County Government

State: Georgia

County: Cobb County (GA)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 04/08/2022

Details:

The CDBG Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to Entitlement Communities as a means to support viable communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and opportunities to expand economic opportunities, principally for low-and moderate-income persons.

The CDBG Program has three national objectives

  • Provide a direct benefit(s) to low to moderate income households
  • Prevent or eliminate slum or blight
  • Address an urgent need or problem within the community

CDBG Public Facilities & Improvement Funds are eligible for the following activities:

  • Public Facilities & Improvements
    • Acquisition
    • Commercial/ Residential Rehabilitation
    • Removal of Architectural Barriers for Accessibility
    • Construction/ Reconstruction Equipment Installation
    • Water
    • Sewer
  • Economic Development Activities
    • Construction of a Business Incubator
    • Technical assistance to a business facing bankruptcy
    • Providing training for low-income persons to enable them to qualify for jobs created by CDBG-assisted special economic development activities
  • Housing Activities
    • Rehabilitation of Single Family Housing
    • Historic preservation
    • Lead-based paint hazard evaluation and reduction

The criteria for how CDBG activities benefit low and moderate income (L/M) persons are categorized as follows:

  • Area Benefit Activities – These activities must benefit all residents in a particular service area, where at least 51% (for water, sewer, and flood control projects) or 51% (for capital improvement projects) of persons in the service area are low- and moderate-income, per most recent U.S. Census Data.
    • The service area is determined based upon the nature of the activity, location of the activity, accessibility issues, availability of comparable activities, and boundaries for public facilities and public services. Service area must be determined prior to the provision of CDBG assistance.
    • Examples of eligible activities include infrastructure, public facilities, and economic development.
  • Limited Clientele Activities – At least 51% of the beneficiaries of the proposed project activity must be low- and moderate-income.
    • A benefit activity category listed above, it is not the low- and moderate-income concentration of the service activity that determines eligibility, but rather the actual number of low-and moderate-income persons that will benefit from the activity. In order to qualify under this category, an activity must satisfy one of the following criteria:
      • Benefit a clientele that is generally presumed to be principally low- and moderate-income including abused children, battered spouses, elderly persons, severely disabled adults, homeless persons, illiterate adults, persons living with AIDS, and migrant farm workers or
      • Document household size and income which demonstrates that at least 51% of the clientele are low- and moderate-income or
      • Restrict income eligibility for the activity to low- and moderate-income persons or
      • Be of such a nature and in such a location that it can be concluded that clients are primarily low- and moderate-income.
  • Economic Development Activities: Low-mod job creation or retention activities – these activities must be undertaken with the purpose of creating or retaining permanent jobs, at least 51% of which (computed on a full-time equivalent basis) will be made available to or held by low-and moderate-income persons.
  • Housing Activities – include that are undertaken for the purpose of providing or improving permanent residential structures which, upon completion, will be occupied by at least 51% low and moderate-income households.

Eligibility Criteria

Cobb County CDBG Program Office requests proposals from local non-profit organizations and government entities to carry out eligible activities in the County.

For more information, visit Cobb County Government.

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