Project Development - Addressing Community Needs with CDBG Funds

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This project development article outlines the process of identifying and addressing community needs with CDBG funds, including descriptions of proposed activities and maps. Contact information for Tonika Prince and Scott Stewart is provided for further inquiries.

  • Development
  • CDBG
  • Community
  • Funding
  • Activities

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  1. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TONIKA PRINCE | SCOTT STEWART

  2. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT SECTION Part A - Description of the need(s) to be addressed. Part B - Describe all proposed activities on the project.

  3. PART A Description of the need(s) to be addressed . (water, sewer, etc.) Describe the process used to identify the need(s). Describe activities that would best address the need(s). Describe any alternatives considered.

  4. IDENTIFY Identify the need(s) chosen to address using CDBG funds. Identify why this specific need was chosen. DESCRIBE Describe the process used to identify activities that address the need. Discuss the process of determination. Other options.

  5. PART B Describe all proposed activities on the project. The description of the proposed CDBG activities must be detailed and thorough but not to wordy. Estimates of the quantity and unit cost of all major cost items. The estimate of major cost items should be reasonable and accurate.

  6. MAPS All activities described shall be referenced to a map . The map shall be at an appropriate scale, sufficiently detailed and adequately labeled to easily identify all the proposed activities. A map depicting the entire jurisdiction that shows concentrations of low- and moderate-income and minority persons is required.

  7. OTHER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS Citizen Participation Priority Alternatives Charts Repetition and Verbosity Receipts

  8. Tonika Prince 334-353-5353 tonika.prince@adeca.alabama.gov THANK YOU! Scott Stewart 334-353-3966 scott.stewart@adeca.alabama.gov

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