CITY OF NEW BERN: CDBG Funds Available to Qualified Nonprofits

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City of New Bern issued the following announcement on Nov. 6.

Applications will be accepted through November 30th at 12pm

Federal funds provided through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are now available to local nonprofits that specialize in housing rehabilitation. HUD’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program provides these grants to assist communities with improving quality of housing. The City of New Bern applied for and received CDBG funds in the amount of $200,829 for fiscal year 2022-2023 for the Housing Rehabilitation Program.  The application process will identify qualified subrecipients who will conduct public outreach, vet project applicants, document expenses, and manage construction and repairs.

Funds can be used across four categories: residential repairs, accessibility, emergency repairs, and weatherization. Residential repairs include window installation/replacement, flooring, wall repairs, roofing and painting. Accessibility includes ADA compliance needs such as handicap ramp repair or installation. Emergency repairs include electrical, heating, plumbing, and roof replacement. And weatherization includes insulation, ventilation, and HVAC repairs. The maximum amount of repairs/installation monies available per household is $10,000.

The competitive application process awards funds to qualifying nonprofits for services that benefit low-income households. Applications are available at Development Services, located at 303 First Street, or on our website at www.newbernnc.gov/communitydevelopment and are due by Wednesday, November 30th, 2022 at 12pm. Application requirements are available on the city website.

For more information, contact D’Aja Fulmore, Community Development Coordinator, City of New Bern, via email or by calling (252)639-7586.

Original source can be found here.



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