Community Housing Grants — North Carolina Department of Commerce funding opportunity
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Community Housing Grants

Funds to support housing development in your community are available from our federally-supported Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Federal CDBG: Neighborhood Revitalization Federal CDBG: Neighborhood Sta...

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Deadline Rolling Location North Carolina Type grant Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: North Carolina Department of Commerce.
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About this opportunity

Funds to support housing development in your community are available from our federally-supported Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Federal CDBG: Neighborhood Revitalization Federal CDBG: Neighborhood Stabilization Federal CDBG: Recovery Housing Program (RHP) Tab/Accordion Items Federal CDBG: Neighborhood Revitalization The North Carolina Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NC Neighborhood) will offer a non-entitlement municipality or county the opportunity to tailor a project to meet the community development needs specific and most critical to their locality, primarily for their low- and moderate-income residents. The NC Neighborhood Program incorporates several previous Rural Economic Development Division (REDD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) programs and activities such as Scattered Site Housing and Supportive Housing. North Carolina received approximately $45 million in CDBG funds for 2018. Of this amount, approximately $10 million will be made available for the NC Neighborhood Program.  The state makes these funds available through awarding grants to non-entitlement governments throughout North Carolina. The NC Neighborhood Program will support the three livability principles that helps guide sustainability and resiliency throughout areas that receive funding. Regardless of the program activity or activities local governments pursue, NC Neighborhood Program projects must incorporate at least one of the following three livability principles as an area of focus: Promote equitable, affordable housing. Expand location and energy-efficient housing choices for people of all ethnicities to increase mobility and lower the combined cost of housing and transportation. Support existing communities.  Target federal funding toward existing communities - through strategies like transit-oriented, mixed-use development, and land recycling - to increase community revitalization and the efficiency of public works investments and safeguard rural landscapes. Value communities and neighborhoods.  Enhance the unique characteristics of all communities by investing in walkable neighborhoods - suburban. Eligible Applicants All municipalities are eligible to receive State CDBG funds except for entitlement communities, which receive funds directly from HUD.  North Carolina's 24 entitlement municipalities are:  Winston-Salem. In addition, all counties are eligible to receive State CDBG funds except Mecklenburg County, Wake Cumberland County, which have been designated by HUD as urban entitlement counties.  As entitlement counties, neither the counties nor their municipalities are eligible for Small Cities funding, except for the towns of Holly Springs and Linden. Housing Activities Funds for the housing category may be spent on rehabilitation, replacement housing and emergency repairs. Please see 24 CFR 570.201 for a complete list of eligible housing activities. There are no project boundaries for any of the activities in the housing category.  The applicant may choose to do scattered site housing or housing in a concentrated area or a combination.  There is no limit on the number of houses or the number of activities for the project.  The applicant will need to decide how many houses can be treated during the 30-month grant period. Federal CDBG: Neighborhood Stabilization Background

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Source IDcommunity-housing-grants

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