CT Communities Challenge Grant — Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development funding opportunity
Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development · State agency

CT Communities Challenge Grant

CT Communities Challenge Grant Overview In 2021, DECD created the CT Communities Challenge, a competitive matching grant program that funds multiple projects in an effort to improve equity of communities throughout the s...

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Deadline Rolling Location Connecticut 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: Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development.
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  • Eligible applicants: see the Eligibility tab for the criteria from the official announcement.
  • Where: Connecticut.
  • Award: amount not specified by the source.
  • Matching funds: not required.
  • Deadline type: Rolling.

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About the funder

Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development is a state-level funder.

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About this opportunity

CT Communities Challenge Grant Overview In 2021, DECD created the CT Communities Challenge, a competitive matching grant program that funds multiple projects in an effort to improve equity of communities throughout the state. The Program is intended to create potentially 3,000 new jobs. It is DECD’s goal to allocate approximately 50% of the funds to eligible and competitive projects in distressed municipalities. Successful projects include multiple of the elements below: Transit-oriented development  that densifies commercial and/or residential land uses near transit hubs. Downtown / major hub development  that improves or reuses existing property (Brownfields remediation may be a component of such application). Essential infrastructure  that facilitates future development. Housing  to support local workforce. Mobility improvements  that increase connectivity to transit and promotes economic activity, including bicycle improvements. Public space improvements  that provide amenities to the community, including open spaces, public art lighting and safety improvements. In total, the CT Communities Challenge program has awarded more than $99 million in support of projects in 21 cities and towns. These awards are expected to create over 2,000 units of housing, more than 300,000 square feet of restaurant space, and at least 12 new public space projects. For every dollar DECD is investing, CT Communities Challenge projects are leveraging approximately two dollars in non-state investment. The program is also meeting the goal of investing more than half of the funding in distressed municipalities. News & Announcements:   See Governor Lamont’s announcements of CT Communities Challenge Awards: Round 1: April 6, 2022  Round 1 April 6, 2022 announcement  of awardees. Round 2: December 20, 2022  Round 2 December 20, 2022 announcement  of awardees. Round 3: August 10, 2023  Round 3 August 10, 2023 announcement  of awardees *New Haven - $6,000,000 grant award for the “Grander” Grand Avenue Roadway & Streetscape   Revitalization Project :  This project will implement public safety and traffic improvements that celebrate the diversity of Fair Haven neighborhoods, support economic development, and provide a cohesive pedestrian experience from Downtown New Haven to the Quinnipiac River along Grand Avenue. This project supports transit-oriented development by providing traffic and pedestrian upgrades on a major hub on the proposed Bus Rapid Transit plan for at Grand Avenue and Ferry Street.  It will help to support and to facilitate major residential and commercial redevelopment activities occurring along Grand Avenue, while providing increased pedestrian and bicycle connectivity to downtown and surrounding public amenities, including the Mill River greenway and Quinnipiac River Park. Creation of a public square in the Fair Haven neighborhood by redeveloping an underutilized City-owned parking lot will create a major destination for residents of the neighborhood, allow for community events and gatherings, and promote public art. *This grant award consists of de-allocated funds returned to the program from previous CT Community Challenge awards. New Haven’s Grand Avenue project was the first project not originally awarded in Round 3. Contact:  Questions regarding the Application should be addressed to  [email protected] .  Any clarification or supplemental information will be added to this webpage. Mailing List:  Sign up for the  Mailing List  to receive any notifications on this Program.

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