Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program
The CDBG Entitlement Program, established in 1974 and administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), provides metropolitan cities and urban counties with funds to assist in achieving their goals of neighborhood revitalization, economic development, improved community facilities, prevention and elimination of slums, and assistance to low and moderate-income persons. An appropriation amount is determined by a statutory formula which uses measurements of need. The City of Santa Maria has been participating as an entitlement city under this program since its inception and receives a yearly grant.
2021-22 NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY:
- NOFA PACKET (revised October 6, 2020)
PUBLIC SERVICE RESOURCES:
- Exhibit "A" Statement of Work
- Exhibit "B" Quarterly Report (ZoomGrants)
- Exhibit "C" Final Narrative Report
- Request for Payment Form and Summary of Expenses
- Template of Time and Attendance Record
- Client Intake Form (English)
- Client Intake Form (Spanish)
CAPITAL PROJECT RESOURCES:
- Exhibit "A" Statement of Work
- Exhibit "B" Quarterly Report Form
- Exhibit "C" Final Narrative Report
- Quarterly Progress Report - General
- Quarterly Progress Report - CAC
- Request for Payment Form and Summary of Expenses
GENERAL SUBRECIPIENT RESOURCES:
- Subrecipient Training Workshop
- Income Limits
- Project File Content Checklist
- Monitoring Program Checklist
- Monitoring Financial Checklist
INFORMATION:
- CDBG/HOME Programs - Consolidated Plan Priorities for Fiscal Years 2020-25
- Federal Guidelines for Eligibility
- Local Criteria for Public Services
- "Playing By The Rules"- A Handbook for CDBG Sub-Recipients
- OMB Circulars
- Performance Measure Guidelines
- HUD Definitions
Fiscal Year 2020-21Community Development Block Grant Program:
HOUSING-RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES PROGRAM
(including 5% Project Delivery Cost)
Community Action Commission / Minor Home Repair Program | $75,000 |
|
NON PROFIT FACILITIES PROGRAM
(including 5% Project Delivery Cost)
Family Service Agency - Santa Maria Valley Youth & Family Center / Building Rehab | $52,286 |
People's Self-Help Housing - Learning Center Rehab for Farmworkers and Low-Income Students | $245,800 |
PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS
City of Santa Maria Recreation and Parks
- Chapel Plaza Rehabilitation |
$698,846 |
PUBLIC SERVICES
Alliance for Pharmaceutical Access | $ | 15,000 |
Catholic Charities | $ | 15,000 |
Child Abuse Listening Mediation (CALM) | $ | 15,000 |
Community Partners in Caring | $ | 15,000 |
Domestic Violence Solutions | $ | 15,000 |
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County | $ | 23,000 |
Good Samaritan Shelter | $ | 18,750 |
Independent Living Resource Center | $ | 15,000 |
Legal Aid Foundation of Santa Barbara County | $ | 15,000 |
Meals on Wheels Santa Maria Valley | $ | 15,000 |
Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP) | $ | 18,750 |
North County Rape Crisis & Child Protection Center | $ | 15,000 |
Santa Barbara County Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) | $ | 15,000 |
The Salvation Army | $ | 15,000 |
Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara | $ | 18,846 |
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
$325,794 |
Grand Total CDBG/Program Income Allocation |
$1,652,072 |