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2024-2025 City of Glendale CDBG Capital Improvement Projects – California

Dated: November 23, 2023

The City of Glendale is soliciting proposals from public and community non-profit agencies for Capital Improvement Projects to be funded under its 2024-25 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.

Donor Name: City of Glendale

State: California

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 01/12/2024

Size of the Grant: $500,000 to $1 million

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

The CDBG program is funded by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through this program, HUD provides a formula entitlement grant to the City to fund projects which aid in the development of viable urban communities, and which meet one of two broad national objectives. These objectives are:

  • To benefit low- and moderate-income persons; or
  • To aid in the prevention and elimination of slums and blighted areas.

Funding Information

The total estimated amount of funding available to public and community non-profit agencies for Capital Improvement Projects through the 2024-2025 CDBG Request for Proposal (RFP) process based on a City Council approved preliminary funding allocation plan, is $762,583.

Eligible Capital Improvement Projects

Eligible Capital Improvement Projects include:

  • Community Centers/Public Facilities
    • Eligible activities include: acquisition, relocation, rehabilitation, construction or expansion of a city owned and sponsored, other public agency-owned and sponsored, or non-profit community agency-owned and sponsored, community center, building, housing facility or facility that is used to provide services or housing to low- and moderate-income families, youth, seniors, or persons with special needs, such as homeless, persons fleeing domestic violence, or disabled; public school facilities serving low- and moderate-income families and youth; ADA accessibility modifications to buildings; and parks and playgrounds.
  • Predevelopment costs are not eligible for CDBG funding. 
    • Predevelopment costs are defined as proposal/grant writing fees, planning studies, engineering, design, architectural and all building permits prior to construction or rehabilitation of the building.

Eligibility Criteria 

In order to be eligible for funding, the project must: 1) meet one of the CDBG National Objectives listed below, and 2) have a documented, demonstrated need for physical upgrade, development or expansion.

  • National Objectives
    • To benefit low and moderate-income persons (at least 60% of persons served by a community center, or benefiting from neighborhood revitalization activities are low and moderate-income persons), or
    • To aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight relative to buildings, and only to the extent necessary to eliminate severe and specific conditions detrimental to public health and safety, i.e. elimination of faulty wiring, roofing, falling plaster or other similar conditions which are detrimental to all potential occupants.
  • Demonstrated Need
    • The project application must identify and describe the substandard condition(s) of the subject facility. If the project is for expansion, then the application must describe the need for expansion and/or improvement to the existing or proposed facility to increase service levels, i.e. what programs will benefit from the project?

For more information, visit City of Glendale.

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