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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME) are Federal grant programs funded through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City of Manteca is a sub-recipient pass-through funding partner of San Joaquin County, which services as the HUD entitlement agency.
Current Projects
On April 4, 2023, City Council voted to approve the CDGB/HOME funds to the following organizations in the allocated amount.
- $9,030 – City of Manteca/Recreation & Community Services - Youth Scholarship Program
- $2,937 – Mobile Farmer’s Market
- $12,150 – Give Every Child a Chance
- $13,000 – H.O.P.E Ministries, Inc. - Project H.O.P.E.
- $6,090 – Meals on Wheels Program
- $9,025 – San Joaquin Fair Housing
- $9,030 - Women's Center Youth & Family Services
- $150,000 - Love, INC of Manteca - Building Rehab
- $197,166 – Manteca Navigation Center/Affordable Housing
FY 24-25 CDBG/HOME Application Information
- FY 24-25 Notice of Funding Availability
- CDBG Grant Application Information and Checklist
- FY 24-25 CDBG and HOME Application (PDF)
- FY 24-25 CDBG and HOME Application (Word)
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
CDBG funds can be used for a wide variety of community development activities that benefit low-income Manteca residents. To be considered for CDBG funding, proposed activities must be first be eligible, and must meet one of HUD’s stated national objectives. Additional information about the Federal CDBG Program requirements can be found on HUD's website.
Types of eligible activities can include:
- Acquisition of Real Property Public Facilities and Improvements
- Special Economic Development
- Public Services (15%)
- Housing Rehabilitation
- Commercial and Residential Property Rehabilitation
- Code Enforcement
- Historic Preservation
- Planning Activities
- Program Administration
- Public Facilities and Improvements
The three (3) HUD National Objectives are:
- Address the needs of low- and moderate-income persons
- Eliminate a slum or blighted condition
- Resolve an urgent need
Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME)
The City of Manteca’s HOME funds are administered by the San Joaquin County Neighborhood Preservation Division.
The intent of the HOME Program is:
- To provide decent affordable housing to low-income households
- To expand the capacity of nonprofit housing developers
- To strengthen the ability of state and local governments to provide housing
- To leverage private-sector participation
Eligible activities include:
- Homeowner housing rehabilitation
- Homebuyer activities
- Acquisition, rehabilitation, or construction of rental housing
- Tenant-based rental assistance
- Other activities conducted in conjunction with the above activities, including acquisition of vacant land, site improvements, and refinancing
Please contact San Joaquin County Neighborhood Preservation Division directly at (209) 468-3124 or visit the Neighborhood Preservation Division website for a listing of available housing programs and information.