Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Dan Narber Iowa Economic Development Authority
Community Development Block Grant Program Receive Approximately $22 Million Annually U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Anticipated Program Budget Cuts CDBG funding declined $7.5 million or 26% decrease since 2010
2010 Allocation = $28,51 Million 2011 Allocation = $23,87 Million H:\Communications\Presentations\IEDA Board
De-Obligated CDBG Funds Tornado & Wind Damage Assistance Program $4.4 Million to Monona, Cherokee, Benton, Ida, Taylor, and Tama Counties Technical Assistance Stormwater workshops, planning/public participation workshops, studies Sustainable Community Demonstration Projects District geo-thermal in West Union, urban stormwater management in Belle Plaine Downtown Revitalization Façade Master Plan, Neighborhood Facilities Projects 20 Active projects - $9.8 Million Applications due in January
CDBG Economic Development Programs Economic Development Set-Aside (EDSA) For-profit loan assistance tied directly to job creation Maximum $10,000 per job, maximum award $1 million 51% of jobs must be LMI No match requirement, but an evaluation criteria Jobs must meet or exceed 90% regional wage Public Facilities Set-Aside (PFSA) Assistance to cities/counties for infrastructure that will lead to job creation Maximum $10,000 per job, maximum award $500,000 50% local match required Career Link – job training program
Sustainable Community Demonstration and Downtown Revitalization Purposes Assist communities in demonstrating innovative, cutting edge solutions to making Iowa’s communities more environmentally, economically, and culturally viable Innovative, out-of-the-box, comprehensive, and replicable approaches to sustainability
Sustainable Community Demonstration and Downtown Revitalization Sustainable Community Demonstration Projects Funds are made available through IDED’s Contingency Fund 5% of CDBG’s annual allocation usually funds Opportunities and Threats activities Downtown Revitalization Projects Funds are made available through the deobligation of federal funds through IDED’s competitive program Needs to be part of a comprehensive downtown revitalization plan
2012 Program Year Funding Water/Sewer 60 Applications for $18.9 Million 25 Awards for $15.1 Million Leveraged $10.8 Million in Local Funds Community Facilities an Services 19 Applications for $7.1 Million 5 Awards for $2.4 Million Leveraged $2.7 Million in Local Funds
2011 Program Year Funding Water/Sewer 64 Applications for $19.6 Million 45 Awards for $15.1 Million Leveraged $31.5 Million in Local Funds Community Facilities an Services 14 Applications for $5.6 Million 8 Awards for $2.8 Million Leveraged $2.6 Million in Local Funds
2010 Program Year Funding Water and Sewer Fund 79 Applications for $26.1 Million 34 Awards for $11.8 Million Leveraged $52 Million in Local Funds Community Facilities and Services Fund 12 Applications for $5.2 Million 4 Awards for $2.1 Million Leveraged $4.4 Million in Local Funds
National Objective All Projects Must Meet National Objective Primarily Benefit Persons of Low and Moderate Income (LMI) 51% of Those Benefitting Must be LMI Based on 80% of Median Family Income by Household Size
State of Iowa CDBG Program Competitive Program Water/Sewer Fund Community Facilities and Services Fund Housing Fund Job Creation, Retention, and Enhancement Fund Contingency Fund
CDBG Fund Eligible Applicants Cities Under 50,000 All Counties Eligible Applicants Can Apply on Behalf of a Non-Profit
Grant Ceilings 0-999 $300,000* 1,000-2,499 $500,000 2,500-14,999 $600,000 15,000-49,999 $800,000 *Maximum $1000 Per Person
CDBG Fund Eligible Costs Architectural and Engineering Fees Acquisition Construction Expansion Renovation Administration
Water and Sewer Fund Application Review Criteria Need for the Project Timely Start and Completion Local Funds Leveraged Cost Per Beneficiary Best Long Term Option Affordability
Readiness Requirements Procurement of Engineer Prior to Submittal of Application Submittal of Application to Other Funding Agencies by CDBG Due Date Submittal of Approvable PER to DNR by CDBG Due Date For All Projects Submittal of Approvable PER to USDA Submittal of Approvable PER With CDBG Application
Community Facilities & Services Fund Application Review Criteria Need for the Project Timely Start and Completion Local Funds Leveraged Cost Per Beneficiary Capacity to Operate Facility Amount of Local Funds Committed or Secured Percentage of Low and Moderate Income Persons Being Served Will Meet National Objective After Completion
Readiness Requirements Submittal of Application to Other Funding Agencies by CDBG Due Date Documentation of Prior Planning Documentation of Signed Agreements or Commitments for all Entities
Federal Requirements CDBG recipients must comply with: Procurement Requirements of 24 CFR Part 85.36 NEPA Act of 1969 and Environmental Review Requirements of 24 CFR Part 58 Upfront Review of Environmental Assessments Labor Standards Compliance: Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Acquisition Regulations for Project Site and Easements Civil Rights and Fair Housing Requirements
Coordination with other Agencies Jointly funded projects USDA Rural Development Iowa Department of Natural Resources Coordination Meetings to Discuss Projects Valuable Resources for Information and Technical Details
Funding Cycle August - Application Workshop Nov./Jan. - Applications Due March - Awards April - Recipient Workshop
CDBG Process Changes Online Application Process IowaGrants.gov Will Use for Complete Process Application to Project Close-out Drawing Funds Amendments Reporting
Current Funding Cycle 2013 Program Year Water/Sewer Fund 67 Applications Received Requesting $22.6 Million Community Facilities and Services Fund 9 Applications Received Requesting $4.6 Million
Dan Narber, Project Manager 515.725.3072 dan.narber@iowa.gov CDBG Program Contacts Dan Narber, Project Manager 515.725.3072 dan.narber@iowa.gov