10/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2024 13:37
The North Dakota Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program received a substantial $8,785,020 in funding requests for the fiscal year 2024. A total of $3,070,765.46 has been awarded to four communities across the state to support essential infrastructure improvements, accessibility upgrades, and public service enhancements. Funding was allocated through the FY2024 annual budget, though not all applicants have confirmed their acceptance at the time of this release.
"We're thrilled to see CDBG funds make a real difference in Almont, Ashley, Lakota, and Regent," Commerce Community Development Director Maria Effertz said. "These investments will go towards essential projects that improve housing, infrastructure, or economic opportunities, ultimately strengthening the well-being of residents."
The CDBG program provides critical financial support to eligible local governments in North Dakota, empowering them to undertake projects that improve public facilities, public services, housing rehabilitation, and economic development. The program focuses on benefiting low- to moderate-income residents and enhancing community quality of life. Award recipients were chosen by a committee of experts in North Dakota public facilities and housing.
CDBG award recipients:
These investments reflect North Dakota's commitment to fostering resilient, accessible, and sustainable communities. By funding these essential projects, the CDBG program continues to play a pivotal role in supporting North Dakota towns and enhancing the quality of life for residents statewide.
More information about the CDBG program and other resources provided by Commerce's Division of Community Services can be found at www.commerce.nd.gov/community-services.