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Community Centers, Senior Centers, Storm Shelters Parks, & Libraries

Increasing opportunities for community engagement, health, connectedness and vibrancy, this program provides funding to help in the construction or renovation of public recreational facilities and libraries.

FUNDING

Up to $2,000 per population
with a maximum of

$600,000

<5,000 Population

$800,000

>5,000 Population

MATCH

25%

of the awarded grant amount

APPLICATION DEADLINE

May 17, 2024

HOW TO APPLY

Qualify

  • done
    Have an acceptable use project
  • done
    Benefit low-to-moderate income households
  • done
    At least 25% matching funds

SEE IF YOUR COMMUNITY QUALIFIES

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Program Overview

Total Funding

$3 million has been allocated for the Community Centers, Libraries and Parks Grant program in 2024. Communities can receive up to $2,000 per beneficiary up to $600,000 (<5,000 population) and $800,000 (>5,000). Administrative costs are limited to $25,000.

Qualifying Projects

This program funds projects to increase community engagement, health, connectedness and vibrancy in communities. Eligible expenses include:

  • Construction or renovation of new or existing community centers, libraries, or parks.
  • Installation of benches, playground equipment, splash pads, restrooms, picnic areas, or renovations to existing swimming pools.
  • Engineering and architectural costs and fees.
  • Administration costs for grant funds.

Selection Criteria

Grant applications are evaluated for funding based on project need, readiness, impact, sustainability and matching funds source and availability.

Key considerations include:

  • Demonstrating that alternative solutions were examined to address the facility need.
  • Projects that leverage local match amounts of 50% of the total costs will score higher.
  • At least 51% of all program participants must meet LMI (low-to-moderate income) requirements – which is at or below 80% of the Average Median Income for the county in which the family resigns.
  • Communities who have not been awarded a CDBG Grant in the annual competition within the last five years in Housing, Community Facilities, or Water and Sewer will receive 10 bonus points on their application rating.
  • 10 bonus points will be awarded if at least 10% of local match comes from other private sources such as foundations (not bonds or state and federal agencies).
  • Download grant guidelines for more information on program requirements.

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Tips for Success

Community Centers, Parks and Libraries typically are city wide projects. To determine if that is the case, please contact the CDBG team for approval of your project area prior to application.

Ten Bonus Points for all CDBG Applications are available for applicants who have not had a Housing, Community Facilities or Water/Sewer project with CDBG within the last 5 years. Securing at least 10% of a project’s matching funds from a private funding source will result in an additional 5 bonus points on applications.

If your community does not automatically qualify as a 51% LMI (low-to-moderate income) community, an income based survey can be conducted in most circumstances to evaluate the current income climate of the community.

Gathering letters of support is a great way to enhance your grant application. Get a broad base of community leaders to confirm the importance of your project.

Community Showcase Map

See other communities that have received funding in past years

How to Apply

Qualify

LMI help The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program requires that each CDBG funded activity must either principally benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need having a particular urgency.

View LMI Family Income Limits for

*LMI calculations are from the 2020 Census and LMI by household are from 2024 HUD Section 8. Final LMI will be confirmed upon application review.

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Find Assistance

Assistance from a professional with CDBG grant experience can help you streamline and strengthen your application. Some or all of the costs to engage help can be covered by your award.

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Have Questions?

Email Ginny Eardley, CDBG Specialist,
ginny.m.eardley@ks.gov
(785) 230-6319