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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HOUSING

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HOUSING

The Housing Division is responsible for the administration of the City’s federally funded Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program; administration of the Below Market Rate (BMR) Program; oversight of the tenant/landlord conciliation/mediation contract; and promoting the construction of affordable housing units serving extremely-low, very-low, median and moderate income households.

Community Development Block Grant Program The City of Cupertino awards CDBG funding to several non-profit agencies to provide public services for extremely low, very-low and low-income households. Below is a list of the agencies receiving funding from the City of Cupertino. The city’s Housing Commission and the City Council review these agencies annually for consideration of funding.

Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Application Process The City of Cupertino has opened its application process for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Human Service Grant funds for fiscal year 2007/08. The city of Cupertino is receiving approximately $357,871 from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in CDBG funds. Of the $357,871, only $53,680 is available for Public Service activities. The CDBG funds will be distributed on a competitive basis to assist housing and housing related projects. All projects must benefit low and very-low-income households within the city of Cupertino limits.

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