CDBG/HOME Programs
About the CDBG and HOME Programs
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons. The program is authorized under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383, as amended 42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq. Learn more about the CDBG program.
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) provides formula grants to states and localities that communities use - often in partnership with local nonprofit groups - to fund a wide range of activities including building, buying, and/or rehabilitating affordable housing for rent or homeownership or providing direct rental assistance to low-income people. HOME is the largest federal block grant to state and local governments designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income households. HOME funds are awarded annually as formula grants to participating jurisdictions (PJs). The program’s flexibility allows states and local governments to use HOME funds for grants, direct loans, loan guarantees or other forms of credit enhancements, or rental assistance or security deposits. Learn more about the HOME program at HUD.gov.
Demographic Information for Marion County and Its Cities
Marion County Federal Funding Applications Open
October 11, 2022
Eligible non-profits, for-profits, local municipalities, etc. serving Marion County residents (outside the city of Salem limits) are invited to submit proposals for Marion County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) funding. Applicable funds are for the 2023-2024 Program Year, beginning July 1, 2023.
Funding priorities for CDBG and HOME Funds are based on the Consolidated Plan and include supporting efforts to:
Increase Availability and Affordability of Housing Options
Support Disaster Recovery Efforts
Invest in Vital Community Facilities and Infrastructure
Increase Access to Community Services
Encourage Economic Opportunities
Provide for CHDO Set-aside
Estimated Amount of funding available by program based upon the 2022 allocation amount:
CDBG………………………………………..$1,100,000.00
HOME…………………………………….…$600,000.00
Funding priorities for HOME-ARP are based on the adopted Allocation Plan and include:
Non-Congregate Shelter
Supportive Services
Estimated remaining Amount of funding available for HOME-ARP projects/programs are:
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Total Federal Funds $3,600,000.00
A training session will be held in-person and via zoom on Wednesday November 9th, 2022, from 10am to 12pm in the Commissioners Board Room which is located at 555 Court Street NE Suite 5231 Salem, OR. 97305.
Zoom Link:
Applications will be available on the County website. If you cannot attend the meeting and plan to apply for funding or if you need any additional information, please contact Tim Glisson, Marion County CDBG/HOME Program Manager, at tglisson@co.marion.or.us or 503-302-4700.
Abiertas las solicitudes de fondos federales del condado de Marion
11 de octubre de 2022
Se invita a organizaciones elegibles sin fines de lucro, con fines de lucro, municipios locales, etc. que sirven a los residentes del condado de Marion (fuera de los límites de la ciudad de Salem) a presentar propuestas de financiación para la Subvención de Desarrollo Comunitario en Bloque del Condado de Marion (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP). Los fondos aplicables son para el programa del año 2023-2024, a partir del 1 de julio de 2023.
Las prioridades de financiamiento para los Fondos CDBG y HOME se basan en el Plan Consolidado e incluyen esfuerzos de apoyo para:
Aumentar la disponibilidad y asequibilidad de las opciones de vivienda
Apoyar los esfuerzos de recuperación ante desastres
Invertir en instalaciones e infraestructura comunitaria vital
Aumentar el acceso a los servicios comunitarios
Fomentar las oportunidades económicas
Proveer una reserva para CHDO
Cantidad estimada de fondos disponibles por programa basada en la cantidad de asignación de 2022:
CDBG………………………………………..$1.100.000,00
HOME…………………………………….…$600.000,00
Las prioridades de financiamiento para HOME-ARP se basan en el Plan de Asignación aprobado e incluyen:
Refugio no congregado
Servicios de apoyo
La cantidad restante estimada de fondos disponibles para los proyectos / programas home-ARP son:
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Total de fondos federales $3.600.000,00
Se llevará a cabo una sesión de capacitación en persona y por Zoom el miércoles 9 de noviembre de 2022, de 10 a.m. a 12 p.m. en la Sala de Juntas de Comisionados que se encuentra en 555 Court Street NE Suite 5231 Salem, Oregón, 97301.
Enlace de Zoom:
Las solicitudes estarán disponibles en el sitio web del condado. Si no puede asistir a la reunión y planea solicitar fondos o si necesita información adicional, comuníquese con Tim Glisson, Gerente del Programa CDBG/HOME del condado de Marion, en tglisson@co.marion.or.us o al 503-302-4700.
Marion County is an entitlement community under the Federal HOME Program and is establishing a Down Payment Assistance Program. The Marion County Community Development Division directs the Down Payment Assistance Program for low-to-moderate income residents (80% AMI or lower) of Marion County.
Down Payment Assistance Program
As a new entitlement community receiving funds from HUD Marion County is establishing its first down payment assistance program. A maximum amount of $25,000 can be acquired for down payment assistance for an eligible homebuyer. HOME assistance will be in the form of a 0% interest, deferred payment loan whereby 100% of the amount provided must be repaid if sold within the first 5 years. From years 6-10, the loan will decline $3,000 a year until there is $10,000 remaining balance. After 10 years, the remaining $10,000 will remain on the property as a 99-year lien until the property is sold and the funds are paid back to the county. The $25,000 may be increased program-wide at the County's discretion based on need and housing prices. Underwriting will be conducted on each property to determine the amount of subsidy to contribute to each household. A written agreement, signed by all parties, in the form of a trust deed will serve as the security for these loans. The lien will be recorded in the land records of Marion County. If the County determines an increase of down payment assistance is needed and it results in over $40,000 or more in assistance the County will update its recapture provisions to determine an appropriate finance mechanism.
Applications for the Marion County Down Payment Assistance Program are available electronically through Neighborly Software. To access the application, please use the provided link to register for an account and follow the instructions on the screen to fill out the application.
https://portal.neighborlysoftware.com/MARIONCOUNTYOR/Participant
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If you have any questions, please contact the Community Development Division Staff.
Tim Glisson - tglisson@co.marion.or.us
Terri Darvell - tdarvell@co.marion.or.us
Marion County's 2021 Consolidated Annual Action Report (CAPER)
The 2021 Consolidated Annual Action Report (CAPER) is the first reporting document for the Marion County Consolidated Plan period. The report describes and evaluates how Marion County invested the Community Development Block Grant, HOME Partnership Investment Funds and the HOME ARP (American Rescue Plan) funds received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and if it meets the goals identified in the Consolidated Plan.
The 2021 CAPER is available at the following link:
The 2021 Caper is also available in Spanish at the following link:
HOME ARP Allocation Plan
2021 - 2025 Consolidated Plan
2021 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
Citizen Participation Plan
Environmental Checklist
CDBG Matrix Code
LMI Areas
CHDO Requirements
CDBG HOME ProgramDRAFT Policy & Procedures
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