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City of Tucson Community Development Block Grant

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations and city departments in Tucson to implement public service projects that assist low- and moderate-income individuals and families, focusing on issues like homelessness, health equity, and access to affordable housing.

$200,000
Closed
Grant Description

The City of Tucson’s Fiscal Year 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Public Services program seeks proposals that align with its People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan (P-CHIP). This federally funded program supports public service projects that benefit low- and moderate-income individuals and families within the city limits. Eligible services include programs addressing homelessness, health, employment training, youth services, and domestic violence, among others. Proposals must demonstrate how they meet specific goals of P-CHIP, such as solving homelessness, improving health equity, and increasing access to affordable housing. Applicants must be not-for-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status or City of Tucson departments. Grassroots organizations may apply with a fiscal agent, and all applicants must have at least three years of relevant project experience. Applicants must also register with the U.S. System for Award Management (SAM) and maintain compliance with all federal and local program requirements. Funding amounts range from $50,000 to $200,000, with most awards expected to be at the $50,000 level. Approximately $505,299 is anticipated to be distributed in total, pending final HUD allocations. Applications are due by December 20, 2024, at 5:00 PM Arizona Time and must be submitted via the Neighborly online platform. Applicants are encouraged to attend a virtual pre-proposal conference on November 18, 2024, for additional guidance. All applications must include a comprehensive narrative and detailed attachments, such as financial audits, organizational budgets, and policies related to equity and non-discrimination. Proposals that are incomplete or fail to meet eligibility criteria will not be reviewed. The City will prioritize projects that serve areas with historic disinvestment, align with geographic priorities like the CDBG Target Area or Thrive Zones, and focus on underserved populations. A strong emphasis is placed on advancing racial equity, reducing poverty, and supporting sustainable neighborhoods. Applicants are encouraged to address equity questions, including how their programs promote inclusion and address disparities in service access and outcomes. The grant review process includes a threshold review, evaluation by a Community Review Panel, and final approval by the Mayor and Council. Successful projects are expected to demonstrate measurable outcomes, comply with federal reporting requirements, and adhere to spending deadlines. Organizations are advised to prepare for a cost-reimbursement structure and ensure they have operational capacity during the initial funding period. Additional details, including program policies and evaluation criteria, are available at the P-CHIP Call for Projects website.

Funding Details

Award Range

$50,000 - $200,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Applicants are not required to provide matching funds under the CDBG program; however, the City may prioritize projects which demonstrate considerably leveraged funds and in which the City is not the sole or primary source of program funding

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
For profit organizations other than small businesses
Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligible Applicants Eligible applicants include not-for-profit agencies with IRS 501(c)(3) designation and City of Tucson Departments. Grassroots organizations without 501(c)(3) status may apply with a fiscal agent who meets all eligibility requirements. Neighborhood associations or groups without 501(c)(3) status may apply with a sponsoring City Department acting as the fiscal agent. Applicants should have a minimum of at least 3 years of experience administering the same or similar projects and scopes of work as are solicited through this request for proposals prior to application. All applicants must be registered with the U.S. System for Award Management (SAM) and not be suspended or disbarred from doing business with the Federal government as of the date of application and must maintain all eligibility requirements throughout the period of performance. Applicants must have a valid SAM Unique Entity Identifier at the time of application.

Geographic Eligibility

Tucson

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

City of Tucson

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Categories
Community Development
Science and Technology
Safety
Income Security and Social Services
Housing

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