Code of Maine Rules
19 - DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
498 - OFFICE OF TOURISM AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 46 - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM: 2018 FINAL STATEMENT
Section 498-46-1 - PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. CDBG OBJECTIVES
All CDBG funded activities must meet one of three National Objectives of the program. These objectives are:
Benefit to low and moderate income persons; Prevention and/or elimination of slum and blight conditions; and Meeting community development needs having a particular urgency.The Maine CDBG Program serves as a catalyst for local governments to implement programs which meet one of the three National Objectives, and:
Are part of a long-range community strategy; Improve deteriorated residential and business districts and local economic conditions; Provide the conditions and incentives for further public and private investments; Foster partnerships between groups of municipalities, state and federal entities, multi-jurisdictional organizations, and the private sector to address common community and economic development problems; and Minimize development sprawl consistent with the State of Maine Growth Management Act and support the revitalization of downtown areas.B. METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION:
DECD, through the Office of Community Development (OCD), offers programs to assist municipalities to achieve their community and economic development objectives. The 2018 Program Statement provides a description of the selection criteria that OCD will use to allocate CDBG funds among communities. Programs are grouped under the three categories listed below.
C. STATE ADMINISTRATION:
D. PROGRAM TIMEFRAME
Application deadlines - All applications and Letters of Intent must be received at the physical location of the Office of Community Development on or before 4:00 PM EST on the dates listed below. Faxed copies will not be accepted.
Program |
Letter of Intent Due Date |
Application Due Date By Invitation Only |
Downtown Revitalization |
January 26, 2018 |
March 30, 2018 |
Economic Development |
February 23, 2018 |
May 25, 2018 |
Housing Assistance |
March 9, 2018 |
May 4, 2018 |
Micro-Enterprise Assistance |
February 9, 2018 |
April 27, 2018 |
Public Infrastructure |
January 19, 2018 |
March 30, 2018 |
Public Service |
May 4, 2018 |
June 22, 2018 |
Underground Storage Tank |
May 4, 2018 |
N/A |
Special Projects/Urgent Need |
N/A |
TBD* |
*Funding for these programs may be available based upon redistribution, reallocation and/or additional allocation from HUD.
E. 2018 PROGRAM BUDGET
2018 CDBG Budget |
$10,632,000 |
Administration |
312,000 |
Technical Assistance Administration |
106,000 |
Community Development |
|
Downtown Revitalization Grants |
300,000 |
Home Repair Network Program |
1,700,000 |
Housing Assistance Grants |
1,000,000 |
Public Service Grants |
250,000 |
Public Infrastructure Grants |
3,200,000 |
Regional Council Planning Assistance |
114,000 |
Small Business Development Centers |
50,000 |
Urgent Need Grants* |
0 |
Special Projects* |
0 |
Economic Development |
|
Economic Development Grants |
2,400,000 |
Micro-Enterprise Assistance Grants |
700,000 |
Underground Storage Tank Grants |
500,000 |
TOTAL Estimated 2018 CDBG Funds (final amount determined by HUD) Funding for individual categories may change based on actual HUD award. |
10,632,000 |
*Funding for these programs may be available based upon redistribution, reallocation and/or additional allocation from HUD.
F. CERTIFICATIONS
All communities applying for CDBG funds must certify that they will:
Minimize displacement and adhere to a locally adopted displacement policy in compliance with section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act, 24 CFR part 42; Take action to affirmatively further fair housing and comply with the provisions of Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1968; Not attempt to recover certain capital costs of improvements funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds; Establish a community development plan; Meet all required State and Federal public participation requirements; Comply with the Federal requirements of Section 319 of Public Law 101-121, codified at 31 U.S.C. Section 1352, regarding government-wide restriction on lobbying; With the exception of administrative or personnel costs, verify that no person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, elected officer, or appointed official of State or local government or of any designated public agencies, or sub-recipients which are receiving CDBG funding may obtain a financial interest or benefit, have an interest in or benefit from the activity, or have an interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to CDBG activities; Any person or firm associated with the administration of the CDBG program award is not on the U.S. Department of Labor's Debarred and Suspended Contractor's List; and Review the project proposed in the application to ensure it complies with the community's comprehensive plan and/or applicable state and local land use requirements.G. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
H. EXCLUSIONS:
I. AWARD PROCESS:
The Review Team will assign a score to each of the scoring areas and the application's total score will be determined by the sum of the Review Team's scores. The top scoring applications will be considered for an invitation into the Project Development Phase. An invitation into the Project Development Phase is not a guarantee of funding or permission to obligate funds. Successful communities will receive an amount determined by the OCD for their project.
The goal of the Project Development Phase is a grant contract for CDBG funds. An OCD Development Program Manager will be assigned to work closely with each community to finalize their project. OCD will rescind the CDBG program award offer if the community is not under contract within six months of the date of the award offer and invitation into the project development phase process. The Office of Community Development may grant waivers for just cause.