Subrecipient Information & Applications
The CDBG Entitlement Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to entitled cities and counties to carry out a wide range of community development activities directed toward revitalizing neighborhoods, promoting economic development, and providing improved community facilities and services. Entitlement communities—grantees—develop their programs and funding priorities, often using subrecipients or working with contractors to accomplish their CDBG goals. Subrecipient Information and Applications. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines the amount of each entitlement grantee’s annual funding allocation by a statutory Notes formula that uses several objective measures of community needs, including the extent of poverty, population, housing overcrowding, age of housing, and population growth lag in relationship
Subrecipients:
A subrecipient, as defined is a public or private nonprofit agency, authority, or organization, or a for-profit agency assisted under receiving CDBG funds from the grantee or another subrecipient designated by a grantee to receive CDBG funds to carry out CDBG-eligible activities.
Subrecipients Activities:
Subrecipients carry out activities that address the diversity of needs of your community’s lower-income neighborhoods within the framework of the national objectives of the CDBG program:
- Benefit to low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons
- Aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight
- Meet a need having a particular urgency (referred to as urgent need)
2024-2025 CDBG Subrecipient Application
Before you apply, make sure to look at the following:
2022-2023 CDBG Application Workshop PowerPoint