2025 CDBG NOFA (California) — $27M for LMI housing, infrastructure & economic opportunity
California is offering about $27 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds through the 2025 NOFA to support projects that benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons, families, and neighborhoods. Eligible non-entitlement local governments (alone, jointly, or on behalf of subrecipients, including nonprofits and non-federally recognized tribes) can apply for activities like af…
Purpose:
Under the 2025 NOFA, approximately $27 million in federal funds for Community Development Block Grant will be made available to develop viable communities provisioning decent affordable housing, expanding economic opportunities, and developing suitable infrastruc…
Funding Source
Awards & funding
Eligibility
Only non-entitlement Units of General Local Government such as cities, counties and municipalities.
Eligible Geographies: Funds available to the state’s non-entitlement Units of Local Government. Units of general local government are defined by HUD as political subdivisions of the state, …
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