The Montgomery County Commissioners today announced that nineteen projects in the county will receive Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The CDBG Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income people.
Today’s grant awards account for $2,335,808, funding 8 municipal improvement projects, 7 public service projects, 3 housing renovation projects, and fair housing compliance.
Montgomery County’s Office of Housing and Community Development issues a Request for Proposals application cycle in the first quarter of each year. In 2022, the county received applications totaling $3,651,684 in requests from municipalities, nonprofits, and public service organizations.
Projects were evaluated in terms of impact, completeness, feasibility, county and local planning consistency, project readiness, and funding attributes. Projects were also given heightened consideration when addressing housing affordability and neighborhood revitalization impacting historically marginalized populations.
A maximum of 15% of the yearly CDBG entitlement grant received by Montgomery County can be used towards public services. Montgomery County prioritizes public services that assist people experiencing homelessness, including agencies that meet the specific needs of veterans, transition age youth, and victims of domestic violence or human trafficking.
The nineteen projects receiving grants in 2022 are highlighted below:
Bridgeport Borough
Borough-Wide Street Improvements, $200,000
East Greenville Borough
Blaker Drive Street Improvements, $200,000
Family Promise of the Main Line
Emergency Shelter Operations for Households with Children, $30,000
Family Promise of Montgomery County
Emergency Shelter Operations for Households with Children, $40,000
Genesis Housing Corporation
Homeowner Building Repair Program, $200,000
Housing Equality Center of Pennsylvania
Fair Housing Compliance & Training, $50,000
Indian Creek Foundation
Building Renovations, $60,000
Jenkintown Borough
Sidewalk Improvements – Curb Ramps, $200,000
Laurel House
Emergency Shelter Operations for Households fleeing Domestic Violence, $37,500
Montgomery County Housing Authority
Building Renovations, $200,000
North Hills Collective
Education and Recreation Program for Youth, $25,000
Pottstown Borough
Storm Sewer Improvements, $200,000
Resources for Human Development
Emergency Shelter Operations for Single Adults, $72,000
Royersford Borough
Church Street Improvements, $64,458
Salvation Army Norristown
Emergency Shelter Operations for Households with Children, $133,850
Salvation Army Pottstown
Emergency Shelter Operations for Households with Children, $158,650
Springfield Township
Willow Grove Avenue Blight Removal, $78,950
West Conshohocken Borough
Sidewalk Improvements – Curb Ramps, $185,400
West Pottsgrove Township
Sanitary Sewer Improvements, $200,000
For more information on the Community Development Block Grant program and other funding opportunities out of the Montgomery County Office of Housing and Community Development, visit https://www.montcopa.org/415/Funding-Opportunities. For questions on this program, contact Terrence McMullen at (610) 278-3540 or tmcmulle@montcopa.org.
Media Contact: Kelly Cofrancisco, kcofrancisco@montcopa.org
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