2025 CDBG and HOME Funding Opportunities
The City of Greeley is an entitlement community that receives federal funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) programs.
CDBG funds are awarded to the City for activities that benefit primarily low-to-moderate income persons, or assist in the prevention or elimination of slum and/or blighted conditions.
HOME funds are awarded for a wide range of activities, to include:
- Homebuyer assistance (e.g., down payment assistance)
- Rehabilitation for owner-occupied homes
- Rental housing acquisition, rehabilitation, and construction
- Tenant-based rental assistance (TBRA)
2025 applications for CDBG and HOME funds are currently being solicited to further one or more of the City’s 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan goals and priority needs:
- Efforts to preserve, maintain, and provide access to affordable housing for homeless, low-moderate-income, underserved, and/or special needs residents
- Efforts to revitalize neighborhoods within the Redevelopment District
- Public facilities that serve the homeless, low-moderate-income, underserved, and/or special needs residents OR low-moderate-income neighborhoods
- Public services that assist homeless, low-moderate-income, underserved, and special needs residents
Projects awarded under this solicitation must further one or more of the City’s 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan’s goals and priority needs, as well as align with the most recent approved Annual Action Plan.
Important Dates
- June 3, 2024: Applications window opens
- July 8, 2024: Deadline to submit all applications for funding
Full application submission and review timeline: