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Community Facilities:
Small Grants

The Small Grants category allows cities and counties to propose any CDBG-eligible facility project without needing to fit within specific subcategories. The local match for small grants has been decreased to 10% to improve accessibility for smaller or lower-income communities.

MAX AWARD

$50,000 – 210,000

マッチ

10%

of the CDBG grant request

申込受付

March 2 – Oct. 16, 2026

応募方法

参加資格

  • done
    Benefit Low- to Moderate-Income persons
  • done
    At least 10% matching funds
  • done
    Approved Pre-Application

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プログラム概要

2026 Pre-Application Now Open!

A pre-application must be submitted and approved by CDBG before an application can be submitted. The pre-application is used to determine project eligibility and readiness before proceeding to the full application stage. Commerce will review submissions within ten days and provide further instructions. Please discuss your project with CDBG staff before submitting a pre-application. You can contact a project manager at any time or email [email protected].

Pre-Application Form

目的

について Community Facilities: Small Grants Program offers cities and counties the flexibility to propose any CDBG-eligible facility project, with a focus on smaller-scale improvements that make a meaningful and lasting impact. With a 10% local match and a $231,000 project cap, the program supports cost-effective upgrades such as facility modernization, ADA improvements, public safety features, and park enhancements that help foster community engagement, accessibility, and vibrancy.

対象プロジェクト

A total of $7.6 million has been designated for Community Facilities Grants (both Large and Small) in 2026. This grant program funds projects to increase community engagement, health, connectedness and vibrancy in communities. Eligible expenses include:

  • Community Centers and Public Infrastructure: Energy-efficient appliances, minor interior upgrades, public Wi-Fi, kitchen equipment, partitions, solar lighting, water bottle stations, water-saving fixtures, bike racks, minor community center renovations, and small-scale security lighting
  • Parks and Recreation: Park benches, picnic tables, small playground equipment, drinking fountains
  • Accessibility and ADA: Minor sidewalk and trail repairs, handrails, automatic door openers, accessible parking signage, small ramps, and ADA upgrades for libraries and restrooms
  • Public Safety and Emergency Services: Emergency sirens, portable fire extinguishers, minor safety equipment, and storm shelter construction or renovation
  • Other Eligible Costs: Engineering and architectural fees, administrative expenses

CDBG National Objective

All CDBG projects must meet a national objective and involve an eligible activity under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. National objectives are 1) benefiting Low- and Moderate-Income persons (LMI), 2) aid in the prevention or elimination of blight, and 3) meet a need having a particular urgency (urgent need).

All activities proposed in applications for the Community Facilities: Small Grants Program must meet the national objective of benefiting low- and moderate-income persons with a minimum of 51% LMI beneficiaries. This can be accomplished either by using HUD census data or by completing an income-based survey. Applicants must receive CDBG approval before starting a survey and follow the approved income-based survey methodology.

選考基準

Grant applications are evaluated for funding based on project need, readiness, impact, sustainability, and matching funds source and availability. Revised 2026 guidelines will be available in January. 主な考慮事項は以下の通り:

  • Demonstrating that alternative solutions were examined to address the facility need
  • At least 51% of all program participants must meet LMI (low- to moderate-income) requirements – which is at or below 80% of the Average Median Income for the county in which the family resides
  • Communities that have not received a CDBG grant for Community Facilities, Water and Sewer, or Youth Job Training in the past five years will be awarded five bonus points
  • Five bonus points will be awarded if at least 10% of local funding comes from other private donations or foundations grants (not bonds or state and federal agencies)

マッチング・ファンド

Local funding is required for all CDBG projects, and no project can be funded entirely by grants. Matching funds can originate from private or public sources, but the application must document that these funds are firmly committed (e.g., a letter of commitment from a bank or other funding source). Examples of matching funds include bank loans, industrial revenue bonds, owners’ equity, contributions from local governments, or grants and loans from economic development entities.

Applicants are allowed to match CDBG funds with other grant funds if that funding is secured in a city/county account by the time the contract is signed. At least 10% of the matching funds must be cash from a local source (i.e., owner funds, city/county cash). Any expenses incurred prior to the grant award are ineligible for reimbursement with CDBG funds. This includes grant writing, engineering, and architecture.

Pre-Application

Applicants must submit a pre-application to confirm eligibility before applying for CDBG funding. This process allows us to provide early feedback and address any eligibility concerns before applicants complete the full application, and ensures projects align with program goals and are prepared for funding. The form requires a brief project description, estimated budget, eligibility status, and readiness to proceed. Commerce will review submissions within ten days and provide further instructions. Only those with an approved pre-application may submit a full application, but pre-approval does not ensure grant funding.

よくあるご質問

Can a community apply for more than one project?

Communities may apply for multiple CDBG categories but can only be awarded up to two projects total, with no more than one from a major category. Major categories include: Community Facilities: Large/Small, Blueprint to Build, Water and Sewer Infrastructure, and Regional Water Implementation. For example, a city can submit applications for a Housing Rehabilitation and a Community Facilities: Large Grants project. However, a city cannot apply for both a Large and Small Community Facilities project.

What is the public hearing process?

The local government must hold two public hearings to demonstrate that reasonable efforts have been undertaken to ensure involvement of citizens or citizen organizations throughout all stages of the program. A notice about the hearing must be published in a local newspaper with the widest circulation, and it must appear at least 5 full days before the hearing—not counting the day it’s published or the day of the hearing itself. These hearings must be held at a time and location convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries, with accommodations for non-English speaking residents and persons with disabilities. A sample public hearing notice is included in program guidelines.

First Public Hearing: Must be held at least 15 days before the CDBG application is submitted, and no earlier than 120 days. The purpose of the hearing is to inform citizens about the proposed project, including its location, total cost, activities, and beneficiaries. Community members must be given a chance to suggest other project ideas and share their input, and the local governing body should carefully consider this feedback before submitting the application. The total project funding and CDBG amount requested must match what appears in the public hearing notice.

Second Public Hearing: Must be held at the conclusion of the project, prior to close out to inform citizens of the project’s successful or unsuccessful completion, and to obtain input on the grantee’s performance.

Is an environmental review required for small projects?

Yes, all CDBG-funded projects are federally required to have an environmental review. The Environmental Determination of Level of Review form must be submitted with the application. This will inform Commerce as to what level of environmental review you will undertake for your project if awarded.

Post-award, the city or county must conduct a full environmental review of the project, even for small projects that don’t require construction. This responsibility cannot be delegated and the cost to conduct the review must be paid with local funds. Project activities may not begin until after Commerce issues the environmental release of project funds.

既存のコミュニティ・センターや図書館は、CDBG資金で建物の改築や更新を申請できますか?

はい、施設の更新や改装は、補助金支給の対象となります。

既存の建物を購入する場合のルールは?

補助金受領者は、統一移転法(URA)に従わなければならない。CDBGが建物の代金を支払う場合、またはマッチングに算入される場合は、証書に署名しないでください。

すべてのFAQを表示

成功の秘訣

Communities that have not received a CDBG grant for Community Facilities, Water and Sewer, or Youth Job Training in the past five years will be awarded five bonus points. Securing at least 10% of a project’s matching funds from a private funding source will result in an additional five bonus points on applications.

あなたの地域社会が自動的に51%のLMI(低所得から中所得)地域社会に該当しない場合、地域社会の現在の所得環境を評価するために、ほとんどの状況で所得に基づく調査を実施することができます。

支 援の手紙を集めることは、補助金申請書をさらに充実させる素晴らしい方法です。プロジェクトの重要性を確認するため、地域社会のリーダーから幅広く協力を得ましょう。

コミュニティ・ショーケース・マップ

過去に資金援助を受けた他の地域を見る

応募方法

参加資格

LMI ヘルプ 地域開発交付金(CDBG)プログラムでは、CDBGが資金を提供する各活動は、主として低・中所得者層(LMI)に恩恵をもたらすか、スラムや荒廃の防止・除去を支援するか、または特に緊急性の高い地域開発の必要性を満たすものでなければならない。

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LMI calculations are from the 2020 Census and LMI by household are from 2025 HUD Section 8. Final LMI will be confirmed upon application review.

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支援を探す

CDBG補助金の経験を持つ専門家の支援は、申請書の合理化と強化に役立ちます。 援助者を雇うための費用の一部または全部は、賞金で賄うことができます。

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ご質問がおありですか?

Email Ginny Eardley, CDBG Specialist
[email protected]
(785) 230-6319
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