Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Detailed information about this program is below:
Category | Information About This Specific Program |
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Title | U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Indian Community Development Block Grant Program |
Purpose | The ICDBG Program provides eligible grantees with direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low- and moderate-income persons. Projects funding by the ICDBG program must principally benefit low-and-moderate-income persons (24 CFR 1003.208). The program regulations provide for two categories of grants, Single Purpose and Imminent Threat (pdf)(132 KB). |
Type of Assistance | Grant |
Eligible Applicants | Eligible applicants for assistance include any Indian Tribe, band, group, or nation (including Alaska Indians, Aleut, and Eskimos) or Alaska Native village which has established a relationship to the Federal government as defined in the program regulations. In certain instances, Tribal organizations may be eligible to apply. |
Eligible Activities |
The ICDBG program can provide funding for recipients in the following categories: Housing Community Facilities Economic Development |
Excluded Activities/Other Restrictions |
Funds cannot be used for construction and improvement of governmental facilities, the purchase of equipment, general government expenses, operating and maintenance expenses, political activities, new housing construction –except through community-based development organizations – or income payments. All ineligible activities can be found at Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations in section 1003.207. |
Pre-Funding Requirements (if applicable) | |
Typical Award Amount (if applicable) | $500,000 to $5,000,000, with average award of $600,000 |
Total Awarded Fiscal Year 2022 (if applicable) | $95,500,000 |
Match Requirement (if applicable) | None |
Solicitation Process/Timeline |
Application deadline varies, however in FY23 applications were due in October. |
Proposal Elements/Scoring Criteria |
Applications must be submitted in accordance with the current year’s Notice of Funding Availability. Applications are rated against other applications within their jurisdiction. |
Contact Information (primary contact and website or other source) |
Contact the appropriate HUD Office of Native American Programs Area Office listed in the Staff Directory. |
Website Information About Successful Tribal Applicants/Projects |
None |
Headquarters Office |
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |