Community Development Block Grant. Date: October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016
Community Development Block Grant. (CDBG) is used as a sample funding source throughout this document. If your project is funded with a source other than CDBG, be sure to change the language in the example. Please note however, that the “Terms and Conditions” under Section E. are CDBG Program requirements and should not be deleted.
Community Development Block Grant. CARES Act Loan Program Underwriting. Cities of Norwalk and Union City, CA. Finance Manager. Responsible for managing loan underwriting services on behalf of the cities for locally administered Community Development Block Grant – CARES Act (CDBG- CV) funding to assist small businesses in financial distress from the coronavirus pandemic. Assisted with development of program guidelines including funding eligibility factors consistent with Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development criteria. Recommend fund awards and assist City with generating loan agreements that provide business financial assistance.
Community Development Block Grant. (CBDG) program as required by Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended by the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Appropriations Acts, and by the notices published in the Federal Register that govern these CDBG-DR Appropriations Acts, including the Clarification of Duplication of Benefits Requirements Under the Xxxxxxxx Act for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Recovery Grantees at 76 Fed. Reg. 71060.
Community Development Block Grant. (CDBG) Disaster Recovery (DR) funding is a good source of funds used to address unmet needs in the three core aspects of recovery – housing, infrastructure, and the economy. • Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Emergency Watershed (EWP) program funding can be used to relieve imminent watershed hazards to life and property caused by flood and other occurrences such as debris removal, bank erosion repair and repairs to damaged drainage structures. Our extensive experience in disaster response and recovery has allowed us to cultivate a core team of disaster management specialists with a superior working knowledge of eligibility guidelines for all Federal entities that offer grant sources listed above as well as others, including Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Transportation (DOT), U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Agency (EDA), Federal Transportation Administration (FTA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of Education RESTART grants, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funding programs. Our team helps ensure the highest level of reimbursements and eligibility through inter-agency coordination and demonstrated practices for layered federal funding approaches. For example, over the past two years, we have been providing FEMA Public Assistance support directly the Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands, resulting in them obtaining more than $500 million across FEMA PA, FHWA-ER, and CDBG-DR funding.
Community Development Block Grant. (CDBG) Disaster Recovery (DR) funding is a good source of funds used to address unmet needs in the three core aspects of recovery – housing, infrastructure, and the economy. • Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Emergency Watershed program (EWP) funding can be used to relieve imminent watershed hazards to life and property caused by flood and other occurrences such as debris removal, bank erosion repair and repairs to damaged drainage structures. Under other federal grant program opportunities for which damages are eligible, we will assist the City in reaching out to the appropriate agencies and local contacts for evaluation of damages appropriate to those specific programs as a potential primary funding source.
Community Development Block Grant. (CDBG) Program or “Program”
Community Development Block Grant. (CDBG) dollars awarded to the State for disaster recovery in the aftermath of Hurricanes Xxxxxxx and Xxxx, and administered by OCD serve as the State match for the Demonstration. Consistent with the cooperative endeavor agreement between OCD and DHH, the following process is employed for drawing CDBG funds for the Demonstration:
1. DHH’s Division of Fiscal Management submits to OCD’s Infrastructure Manager draw requests for the State share of Demonstration costs on an as needed basis not to exceed semi-monthly.
2. The Infrastructure Manager or designee reviews the draw request and forwards the request to the OCD Finance Manager.
3. Upon the Finance Manager’s approval, payment is made to the Department via electronic transfer.
Community Development Block Grant. 1. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds local community development activities with the stated goal of providing affordable housing, anti-poverty programs, and infrastructure development. CDBG provides annual grants on a formula basis to entitled cities and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.
Community Development Block Grant. A motion authorizing appropriation and transfer of $2,000 from General Fund to Miscellaneous Grants Fund effective immediately to be used as a cash match in support of the Graffiti Reduction Program. A one-year contract for solid waste management consultant services is being presented for approval by the Public Works Department. Recommend: Motion to approve. Vendor: Xxxxxxx Consulting, Inc. Tampa, FL Amount: per unit prices Bids Solicited/Rec’d: 449/6 Exhibit: Commission Agenda Report 06-0295 The Procurement Services Department has reviewed this item and recommends awarding to the first-ranked proposer. Approval to purchase site amenities and light fixtures for Lincoln Park is being presented for approval by the Public Works Department. Recommend: Motion to approve. Vendor: Various Vendors Amount: $220,463.70 Bids Solicited/Rec’d: 378/6 Exhibit: Commission Agenda Report 06-0322 The Procurement Services Department recommends awarding to the low responsive and responsible bidders. Purchase of engineering redesign services and renovations to the air conditioning system at Fire Administration Building is being presented for approval by the Public Works Department. Recommend: Motion to approve. Vendor: The Trane Company Pompano Beach, FL Amount: $29,600.00 (estimated) Bids Solicited/Rec’d: N/A Exhibit: Commission Agenda Report 06-0290 The Procurement Services Department has reviewed this item and recommends approving the proprietary purchase.