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CDBG - Comprehensive Neighborhood Revitalization Planning Grant

Agency: Iowa Grants
Level of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
Opps ID: NBD15615634056291332
Posted Date: Sep 29, 2022
Due Date: Nov 1, 2022
Solicitation No: 477436
Source: https://www.iowagrants.gov/ins...
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-477436-CDBG - Comprehensive Neighborhood Revitalization Planning Grant
CDBG
Application Deadline: 11/01/2022 12:00 AM
Award Amount Range: $0.00 - $25,000.00
Project Start Date: 07/01/2022
Project End Date: 06/30/2025
Award Announcement Date:
Eligible Applicant: Iowa cities with populations less than 50,000 and all counties.
Program Officer: Ed Basch
Phone: 515-348-6208 x
Email: ed.basch@IowaEDA.com
Categorical Area: Community Development, Economic Development, Housing, Rural Issues
Description

Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds are available on an annual basis to cities and counties through the state of Iowa’s Comprehensive Neighborhood Development Planning Grant.

This annual competitive program offers grants to assist communities for engaging a qualified professional consultant to prepare an action plan for targeted neighborhood revitalization /redevlopmemt. Such consultants must be procurred in accordance with federal procurment standards.

All incorporated cities and all counties in the State, except those designated as HUD entitlement areas, are eligible to apply for and receive funds under this program.

The maximum award for this program is $25,000, with local match of at least 25% of the requested amount is required. Cities/counties that receive tghese funds and subsequently prepare and submit vial completed plans to IEDA will be eligible to apprly for a Comprehensive Neighborhood Development Activites grant during the next available funding cycle.

Applications for funding are accepted and reviewed on an annual basis.

2 CFR 200 Audit Requirements

CDBG contracts may be subject to audit. Federal Code (2 CFR 200) requires that recipients that expend $750,000 or more in federal funds within a fiscal year must have a single or program specific audit. When budgeting for CDBG funds, applicants should be aware of these audit requirements:

  • For recipients of $750,000 or more in federal funds received from more than one source of federal funding, an organization-wide audit must be conducted in accordance with federal requirements outlined in 2 CFR 200.514
  • For recipients of $750,000 or more in federal funds received from a single source, a project audit, targeting only transactions dealing specifically with the project, may be performed in lieu of an organization-wide audit.

Communities should consult with their accountants regarding the applicability of an audit and audit requirements.

Audit costs are a CDBG-eligible expense. Organization-wide audits can be paid with CDBG funds proportional to the amount of all other funds included in the audit. The total cost of a project audit can be paid with CDBG funds.

Davis Bacon and Related Acts

Projects that include construction may be subject to the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act and related laws and regulations. The Davis-Bacon Act applies to all contracts for construction, alteration and/or repairs in excess of $2,000 that involve CDBG funds. Cost estimates for the proposed project should reflect compliance with these requirements.

Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act

For projects that include acquisition and relocation, all recipients given the authority to acquire property are required to follow the guidelines in HUD Handbook 1378 – Tenant Assistance, Relocation and Real Property Acquisition. Cost estimates for the proposed project should reflect compliance with these requirements.

Historic Preservation Review Requirements

Federally funded activities are subject to the review requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The goal of the review process is to identify historic properties, both above and below the ground potentially affected by the undertaking, assess the effects of the undertaking and seek ways to avoid, minimize or mitigate any adverse effects on historic properties.

The review process involves review by IEDA and possible consultation with various agencies, groups and individuals, including the State Historical Preservation Office (SHPO), located in the Department of Cultural Affairs. Although consultation is not required prior to a CDBG award, if the project includes a property that may have historical significance, it is a good idea to contact IEDA early in the project development. For more information regarding Section 106 review and compliance, you may call IEDA at 515.725.3078.

Environmental Review and project initiation

No HUD Funds or non-HUD funds may be committed to the project until the applicant has secured environmental approval from the State, as provided in HUD regulation 24 CFR Part 58. In addition, pending environmental approval and pursuant to 24 CFR Part 58.22(a), no grant recipient or participant in the development process, including contractors or sub-contractors, may undertake an activity that may limit the choice of reasonable alternatives. Such choice limiting actions include real propertyacquisition, conducting acompetitive sealed bid process for the project, leasing, rehabilitation, repair, demolition, conversion, and new construction.

For more information the program and applicable requirements, contact cdbg@iowaeda.com or 515.348.6208.

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