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CFDA 14.218: Community Development Block Grants — Entitlement Grants (CDBG)

Federal block grants to entitlement cities (population 50K+) and urban counties to fund community development activities benefiting low-and-moderate-income residents. The single largest federal community-development funding stream.

Typical award
City/county allocations: $500K – $80M+ per year via formula based on population, poverty, and housing age
Eligible applicants
  • Entitlement cities (population 50,000+)
  • Urban counties
  • 501(c)(3) nonprofits and CDFIs (as sub-recipients via city/county)
  • Sub-state entities — local development corporations, redevelopment agencies

What this CFDA funds

Affordable housing development and rehabilitation, public services (up to 15% cap), economic development (job creation/retention), public facilities (infrastructure, community centers), planning/admin (up to 20% cap). Each entitlement jurisdiction develops a Consolidated Plan defining how it will spend its allocation.

What winning applicants look like

501(c)(3) housing developers, CDFIs, public-housing authorities, and community-action agencies typically dominate sub-recipient awards. Standing relationships with city/county Community Development departments are decisive.

Common pitfalls + things to know

CDBG is governed by 24 CFR Part 570 — environmental review (NEPA/HUD), Davis-Bacon prevailing wages on construction, Section 3 hiring requirements, low-and-moderate-income (LMI) benefit documentation. National-objective compliance is non-negotiable. Many smaller nonprofits underestimate the compliance burden.

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Audiences who use this CFDA

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