Community Development Block Grants
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grants (CDBGs) invests in urban communities to increase quality, affordable housing, improve community living environments, and expand economic opportunities. CDBG investments must benefit people of low and moderate incomes. As such, they can be a good source of funding for equitable park investments.
Under CDBG, public and nonprofit park leaders need to partner with local community development organizations and the city agency that manages the CDBG funds. Cities must develop a Consolidated Plan that sets local investment priorities and the projects need to meet the priorities outlined in the Consolidated Plan.
Because of their flexibility, CDBG funds have been tapped by many park systems. From 2010 through 2018, CDBGs funded nearly $900 million in parks and recreation projects. CDBGs can also provide for maintenance and operations, youth employment, and other park-related investments. The 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) Act included $5 billion in funds for CDBG, an increase of $1.7 billion over the previous year’s funding.
Groundwork Hudson Valley has been relying on CDBG funding for over a decade! It has proven to be a reliable funding stream for us with the primary challenge being the lag between being awarded the grant and entering into contract with the City, which means we spend money up front to execute the grant deliverables which can take up to a year to be reimbursed for.
Eligibility for accessing funds
Local governments
Match from other sources
Park Funding Use