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Grants for Public Infrastructure & Facilities in Illinois

Dated: November 5, 2024

The City of Waukegan is accepting applications for its Community Development Block Grant for Public Infrastructure & Facilities.

Donor Name: City of Waukegan

State: Illinois

City: Waukegan

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 12/16/2024

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

National Objectives 

All projects funded with Waukegan CDBG funds must meet the CDBG National Objective of Benefit to Low Income Persons {Extremely Low (0 -30% of median income), Very Low (31-50%), and Low Income (51-80%)} or the Prevention or elimination of slums and blight. These benefits can take place either as an Area Benefit Activity or as a Direct Benefit Limited Clientele Activity.

  • Area Benefit Activities serve areas delineated by the applicant where a majority of the residents are low income persons. Such areas can be documented through either of two methods: 1) Census Block Groups in the delineated area are defined by the most recent U.S. Census as containing more than 51% low income residents, or 2) An approved income survey in the delineated area finds more than 51% of the residents to be at or below the HUD-defined current low income levels. In determining whether an activity will actually benefit low income persons, the net effect of the completed activity shall be considered. Mere location of an activity in a low income area, while generally a primary consideration, does not conclusively demonstrate that the activity benefits low income persons.
  • Direct Benefit Limited Clientele Activities are those that benefit a limited clientele, at least 51% of whom are low income persons. To qualify under this paragraph, the activity must meet one of the following tests: 1) Benefit a clientele presumed by HUD to be principally low income persons (groups meeting this criterion are: abused children, battered spouses, elderly persons, disabled persons, homeless persons, illiterate persons and migrant farm workers); 2) Require information on family size and income so that it is evident that at least 51% of the clientele are persons whose family income does not exceed the low income limit; 3) Have income eligibility requirements that limit the activity exclusively to low income persons; or 4) Be of such nature and be in such location that it may be concluded that the activity’s clientele will primarily be low income persons. Additional projects eligible under Limited Clientele Activities are special projects directed to the removal of material and architectural barriers which restrict the mobility and accessibility of elderly or disabled persons in publicly owned and privately owned non-residential buildings, facilities and improvements in order to be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Types of Projects 

  • Infrastructure Improvement Projects
  • Public Facilities Projects
  • Handicapped Accessibility Projects

Who may apply?

Applications will be accepted from local nonprofits and government agencies that have been in operation for at least one year. Departments of the City of Waukegan shall be considered individual units of government for application purposes and are eligible to apply on their own behalf. This program is designed to fund particular projects in Waukegan that benefit Waukegan residents and will be undertaken by local organizations. CDBG funds are not intended to be used as a source of general operating funds for any organization, direct project cost only.

For more information, visit City of Waukegan.

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