The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) is pleased to announce the new streamlined process to reserve Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
Donor Name: Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA)
State: Michigan
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/04/2025
Size of the Grant: More than $1 million
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The CDBG Program, funded through MI Neighborhood, is expanding eligible activities and increasing the maximum funding amount a unit of local government can request up to $1.5 million. Letters of Intent (LOI), the first step of the process to reserve funding, are now being accepted.
Eligible Activities
Quickfinder activity guides are available on the MSHDA CDBG webpage for each of the following CDBG fund uses, providing key information on implementation and requirements.
- Homeowner Rehabilitation: Home repairs and improvements to homes occupied by low and moderate-income homeowners to address health, safety and energy efficiency needs.
- Reconstruction: Infill of a previously developed vacant residential lot, which must have been the site of a demolition occurring after October 1, 2023. CDBG financing is for hard construction costs of a new housing unit that is comparable to the previous residential unit. Developed housing must be sold to a low or moderate-income homebuyer.
- Unoccupied Rental Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation of unoccupied rental units or the conversion of a commercial property into a mixed-use development with rental housing units, constructed and financed through CDBG. Eligible properties must be located in a downtown area or along a primary road, and improvements must be limited to residential activities. At least 51% of assisted units must be designated for and rented to low or moderate-income households.
- Infrastructure (Housing): Physical development activities that are essential for a proposed affordable housing project, directly support its development, or address safety needs specific to the project. These improvements must exclusively benefit the housing development and at least 51% of the units developed must be rented or sold to low- and moderate-income households. Eligible activities include water/sewer connections, sidewalks, driveways, development access roads, and parking areas to serve the housing project.
- Manufactured Housing: Grantee purchase of HUD approved manufactured housing units from a facility. Both the unit and the land must be owned by the grantee, zoned properly, and sold together to a low- and moderate-income homebuyer. CDBG assistance is limited to covering the cost of the manufactured housing unit only and does not include expenses for the land, land improvements, soft costs, and/or installation.
Eligibility Criteria
This grant funding is provided to nonentitlement units of general local government—including cities, towns, townships, villages, and counties—that do not receive direct CDBG allocations from HUD.
For more information, visit MSHDA.


