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Community Planning and Development (CPD) Allocations and Awards
The CPD Allocation and Award database provides filterable on-screen and exportable reports on select programs, such as the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Continuum of Care Program, the Emergency Solutions Grants Program, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Housing Opportunities for Person With AIDS Program (HOPWA) , and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
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Community Planning and Development (CPD) Appropriations Budget & Allocations
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The datasets are the full-year allocations for HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) formula programs: Community Development Block Grants (CDBG); HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), including the American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI); Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA); and Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG). HUD's CPD office seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expand economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons. The primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector, including for-profit and non-profit organizations. Datasets are available starting from FY2001.
HOPWA Grants 2001 To 2015
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US Housing and Urban Development - Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS. Grant awards by City of Hartford are Updated Yearly
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Grantee Areas
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This dataset denotes the boundaries of CDBG Entitlement Communities and State Administered Non-Entitlement CDBG grantees. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a federal block grant distributed (via formula) to states and local governments. Recipients use the grant funds to carry out housing, economic development, and public improvement efforts that serve low, and moderate-income communities. Such activities may fall within Asset Acquisition, Economic Development, Housing, Public Improvements, and Public Services. Entitlement communities are comprised of the principal cities of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs); metropolitan cities with populations of at least 50,000; and qualified urban counties with a population of 200,000 or more (excluding the populations of entitlement cities). Non-entitlement communities receive CDBG funding from their respective states in accordance with requirements that state.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Expenditure Reports
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These are profiles that show how each entitlement community expended CDBG funds during its most recently completed program year. These profiles provide information on grantee expenditures by the type of activity carried out. Since CDBG funds may be used for a wide variety of housing, community and economic development activities, the use of those funds may be identified in these profiles by as many as 90 different categories (matrix codes) depending on how an entitlement community has chosen to use its funds to meet local needs. With these profiles, you can quickly and easily become more informed on how CDBG funds are being spent by any one of the entitlement grantees to which funds are awarded or at the national level.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Activity Funding by Tract
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All CDBG activities in the categories of acquisition, economic development, housing, public improvements, public services, and other summarized by Census Tract.
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
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The Community Development Block Grant Program provides grants and technical assistance to develop livable urban communities for persons of low and moderate incomes by expanding economic opportunities and providing housing and suitable living environments. This report covers Fiscal Years 2019-2023. For more information visit https://www.oregon.gov/biz/programs/CDBG/Pages/default.aspx
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Performance Profiles
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These profiles significantly increase the amount of information that is available about the performance of CDBG grantees. It is important that our grantees, all our stakeholders, and citizens be able to access detailed information about the performance of each local CDBG program. This access helps ensure accountability and assists in assessing the progress of each grantee's program. These profiles also assist grantees in measuring their contributions toward meeting the housing and community developments needs of low- and moderate-income persons in their communities and in analyzing the effectiveness and efficiency of their program.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Activity
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This dataset denotes the primary point locations of CDBG activities, and provides specific information relative to each award activity. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a federal block grant distributed (via formula) to states and local governments. Recipients use the grant funds to carry out housing, economic development, and public improvement efforts that serve low, and moderate-income communities. Such activities may fall within Asset Acquisition, Economic Development, Housing, Public Improvements, and Public Services.
HOME Program Activity
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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investments Partnership Program (HOME) are federal block grants distributed via formula to states and local governments. The HOME Program is a federal block grant program distributed (via formula) to states and local governments. Participating jurisdictions may use HOME funds for a variety of housing activities, according to local housing needs. Eligible uses of funds include: tenant-based rental assistance, housing rehabilitation, assistance to home-buyers, and new construction of housing.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Activity by Tract
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This dataset denotes the primary point locations of CDBG activities, and provides specific information relative to each award activity, aggregated to the 2010 US Census Tract level. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a federal block grant distributed (via formula) to states and local governments. Recipients use the grant funds to carry out housing, economic development, and public improvement efforts that serve low, and moderate-income communities. Such activities may fall within Asset Acquisition, Economic Development, Housing, Public Improvements, and Public Services.