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Distressed Cities Technical Assistance (DCTA) Program for Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025

This funding opportunity provides technical assistance to local governments in economically distressed communities with populations of 50,000 or less, helping them improve financial management and pursue economic revitalization efforts.

$4,675,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Distressed Cities Technical Assistance (DCTA) Program for Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025 is a funding opportunity issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This program is designed to provide technical assistance (TA) to Units of General Local Government (UGLGs) serving communities with populations of 50,000 or less that are experiencing economic hardship. Through this initiative, HUD seeks to enhance the capacity of these UGLGs and their nonprofit partners to effectively manage resources, comply with regulations, and pursue economic revitalization and stabilization efforts. The program's objectives include improving fiscal health through enhanced financial management, strengthening administrative and organizational responsibilities, developing strategic resource management processes, and facilitating access to funding for economic development projects. The program aligns with HUD’s broader mission of supporting underserved communities and advancing equity in alignment with civil rights and fair housing laws. Awardees will provide support in areas such as needs assessments, direct TA, product development, group learning, knowledge management, outreach, and program administration. A total of approximately $4.675 million is available under this funding opportunity for FY 2024, with additional funds anticipated for FY 2025. HUD plans to make about three awards per funding year. Awards will be issued as cooperative agreements, with HUD maintaining substantial involvement in the projects. Applicants may apply under one of two categories: (A) organizations capable of deploying TA across HUD’s jurisdiction or (B) entities specializing in specific regions, such as Appalachia, the Southeast, the Southwest, or U.S. territories. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to address the program’s objectives and customize TA delivery to meet the unique needs of individual UGLGs. Eligible applicants include nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), private institutions of higher education, for-profit organizations, and small businesses. Faith-based organizations may also apply. This program does not require cost sharing or matching funds. Applications must adhere to strict format and submission guidelines, including the use of standard HUD forms, a detailed budget, and narrative responses to the NOFO’s criteria. Applications will be evaluated based on prior experience, organizational capacity, the soundness of approach, and an essential template submission. Additional consideration will be given for initiatives supporting racial equity and fair housing. HUD expects applicants to score at least 75 out of 102 possible points to be considered for funding. Successful applicants will enter into cooperative agreements with HUD and must comply with reporting and administrative requirements, including adherence to federal standards on nondiscrimination, environmental policies, and financial accountability. Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by March 10, 2025, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Award notifications are anticipated by June 2, 2025, with project start dates around July 30, 2025. For additional details, applicants can contact HUD representatives or consult online resources specified in the NOFO.

Funding Details

Award Range

$250,000 - $4,675,000

Total Program Funding

$4,675,000

Number of Awards

3

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
Small businesses
Private institutions of higher education
For profit organizations other than small businesses

Additional Requirements

This NOFO defines two (2) applicant categories. While DCTA may provide capacity building support to TA recipients across HUDs jurisdiction, there is a need to expand our applicant pool to include organizations that are locally based and/or particularly experienced and well-equipped to provide TA to specific areas. Category A - Applicants have the capacity to deploy technical assistance according to the eligible activities and objectives of this NOFO across HUDs jurisdiction. This should be demonstrated in the narrative response to rating factors.Category B - Applicants have the capacity to deploy technical assistance according to the eligible activities and objectives of this NOFO to (i) tribal governments only across HUDs jurisdiction, or to (ii) units of general local government (UGLGs) in one or more of the following geographic areas: Appalachia, the Southwest, the Southeast, and/or U.S. territories. To be assessed as a Category B applicant, your application summary and narrative responses to the rating factors must clearly indicate in which area(s) or subarea(s) your organization has the capacity and experience to deploy technical assistance. See Appendix II.2 for definitions of areas and subareas.Carefully consider your organizations knowledge, experience, and capacity related to the objectives and eligible activities of this NOFO. You may apply as only one category of applicant (A or B).There are no formal award set asides for Category A or Category B. HUD reserves the right to award funds independent of the applicant category and according to the funds available. Individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorship organizations are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

January 10, 2025

Application Closes

March 10, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

Lea Anderson

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