The City of Moreno Valley is pleased to present Community Development Block, HOME Investment Partnership and Emergency Solutions Grant.
Donor Name: City of Moreno Valley
State: California
City: Moreno Valley
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/30/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Each year, the City of Moreno Valley manages and oversees several grant programs with funds provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Currently, Moreno Valley receives three separate allocations known as:
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
- HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME)
- Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
Objectives
- Capital Improvement
- Fair Housing
- Health, Safety, and Public Welfare
- Historic Preservation
- Homelessness/Homeless Prevention
- Housing and Neighborhood Improvement
- Public Service
- Slum or Blight
- Planning and Administration
CDBG National Objectives
- Activities Benefiting Low- and Moderate-income Persons and/or Households
- Activities Which Aid in the Prevention or Elimination of Slums or Blight
- Activities Designed to Meet Community Development Needs Having a Particular Urgency
ESG Components
ESG funding must qualify as meeting a component that will assist, protect, and improve living conditions for the homeless.
- Street Outreach: Meet the immediate needs of unsheltered homeless people by connecting them with emergency shelter, housing, and/or critical health services.
- Emergency Shelter: Increase the quantity and quality of temporary shelters provided to homeless people, through the renovation of existing shelters or conversion of buildings to shelters, paying for the operating costs of shelters, and providing essential services.
- Rapid Re-Housing: Move homeless people quickly to permanent housing through housing relocation and stabilization services and short- and/or medium-term rental assistance.
- Homelessness Prevention: Prevent an individual or family from moving into an emergency shelter or living in a public or private place not meant for humans through housing relocation and stabilization services and short- and/or mediumterm rental assistance.
- Homeless Management Information System (HMIS): Fund ESG recipients’ and subrecipients’ participation in the HMIS collection and analyses of data on individuals and families who are homeless and at-risk of homelessness.
HOME Eligible Activities
HOME funds are to develop and support the supply of affordable rental housing and homeownership affordability through acquisition, new construction, reconstruction, or rehabilitation of non-luxury housing (including manufactured housing).
- Acquisition of vacant land or demolition must be undertaken only with respect to a particular housing project intended to provide affordable housing.
- Conversion of an existing structure to affordable housing is rehabilitation, unless the conversion entails adding one or more units beyond the existing walls, in which case, the project is new construction for purposes of this part
Funding Information
A minimum grant level of $15,000 for CDBG, $25,000 for HOME, and $50,000 for ESG (excluding Homelessness Management Information Systems) has been established for the purpose of ensuring the most efficient use of these funds.
Criteria
Nonprofit Organizations are eligible to apply.
For more information, visit City of Moreno Valley.


