Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program
The Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) Program was
established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in 1974 to
commit federal funds to local governments nationwide to provide decent housing,
provide a suitable living environment, and to expand economic opportunities.
One of three National Objectives must be met by each funded project or
program:
- Principally Benefit Low and Moderate Income Persons
- Aid in the Prevention or Elimination of Slums, Blight or Blighting
Influences
- Meet a Community Development Need of "Particular Urgency" (per HUD's
definition)
As a "Grantee", the County of Kern receives funds in amounts determined
by applying a formula to the total amount of CDBG funds appropriated by
Congress. The distribution, or grants, are made only after the Grantee
has complied with all federal application requirements as submitted in
their Consolidated Community Development Plan. The Board of Supervisors
has appointed the Planning and Community Development Department as their
staff to plan for and implement projects and programs approved by the
Board for use of these funds.
- Download application forms:
- CDBG assistance for Non-Profit Agencies & Special Districts .pdf Word
(Submittal deadline October 15, 2010)
- CDBG assistance for County Departments & Co-op Cities .pdf Word
(Submittal deadline December 3, 2010)
For further information, contact the Planning and Community Development at (661) 862-5050
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