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  • the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Administration would like to work with the conferees to respond to their concerns about the implementation of the CDBG disaster relief program
  • and regional development, $3.4 billion or 39.2 percent less than a freeze and $3.6 billion or 40.7 percent less than the President's budget. This would mean a massive reduction to the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), one of the most popular
  • . The Administration proposed $91 million for EPA's brownfield activities, such as grants for site assessment and community planning. The final budget includes the President's request of$91 million. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) EXpansion. President
[10/15/1998] (Item)
  • budget includes the President's request of$91 million. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Expansion. President Clinton's FY99 budget included an expansion of CDBG. The final budget increases funding for CDBG from $4.675 billion in FY98 to $4.750
  • FOR MIGRANT HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION I. Housing Department of Housing and Urban Development CHUm. There are many resources in HUD that may be promising for aiding growers with their obligation to provide housing. --Community Development Block Grant (CDBo
  • as apprenticeships constructing and rehabilitating affordable housing. The 1998 Appropriations bill included $35 million for Youthbuild, as a set-aside within the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. The President's FY 1999 budget requests $45 million
Welfare-IDAs (Item)
  • . In total, Iowa's demonstration will create 10,000 IDAs and will provide $1 million in matching funds to the IDA savings of low-income families by the year 2000. North Carolina, meanwhile, is funding a multi-site IDA demonstration with Community Development
  • Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. The President's FY 1999 budget requests $45 million in funding for Youthbuild outside CDBG. 4. Health Care a. b. 5. Children's Health Outreach Minority children make up a disproportionate number of the over ten
  • brownfield activities, such as grants for site assessment and community planning. The final budget includes the President's request of $91 million. Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion 7 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Expansion
[05/20/1997] (Item)
  • the PresidentD,s Budget. Agriculture conferees approved a $76 million supplemental for WIC. The tentative agreement also includes $500 million for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), split equally with $250 million in FY97 and $250 million in FY98
  • a massive reduction to the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), one of the most popular and flexible sources of funds that mayors and governors use to improve economic opportunity and housing in low-income communities. Thousands of local
[04/22/1999] (Item)
  • . This would mean a massive reduction to the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), one of the most popular and flexible sources of funds that mayors and governors use to improve economic opportunity and housing in low-income communities. Thousands
[03/19/1999] (Item)
[04/22/1999] (Item)
[05/15/1997] (Item)
  • to State and Local Areas To Clarify That HOME and CDBG Funds Can Be Used To Establish IDA Programs. While HOME and CDBG funds can currently be used to establish IDA programs, many state and local areas do not know that this is an eligible activity
[07/17/1998] (Item)
  • , only a small portion of ROME and CDBG dollars support locally designed tenant-based rent subsidy programs. Various means could be used to encourage communities to greatly increase the use of the block grants, which total $6 billion annually, to support
[06/22/1998] (Item)
  • Initiative was funded at $50 million within CDBG, instead of the $400 million separate appropriation that was requested. The House Subcommittee also did not provided funding for the Regional Connections Initiative; the Budget requested $100 million
  • of ROME and CDBG dollars support locally designed tenant-based rent subsidy programs. Various means could be used to encourage communities to greatly increase the use of the block grants, which total $6 billion annually, to support family economic
  • for an Economic Development Initiative Community Empowerment Fund to generate jobs in distressed communities. The Committee has cut the request by $350 million, providing only $50 million, as a set-aside within the existing CDBG program. The Administration
[07/16/1998] (Item)
  • the best opportunity here is in how we target the needs of minorities with respect to the welfare jobs initiative. However, additional opportunities exist to use the EZs, HUD CDBG funds, CDFls, Brownfields and other ongoing Administration initiatives
  • . This integrated package would grow to approximately the size of the CDBG program in the out years, for a five-year total of$1O billion. Lesser budget options include: (a) trimming to do fewer grantees while maintaining sufficient sweetness to leverage systemic
[06/12/1998] (Item)
  • would be sent from HUD clarifying that HOME and CDBG funds can be used to establish IDA programs. In addition, because of the need for an offset to pay for any of the following options, we are investigating whether we could place the IDA program within
  • Fund to generate jobs in distressed communities. The Committee provides only $85 million as a set-aside within the existing CDBG program, with over 75 percent earmarked for specific projects. The Administration appreciates the Committee's decision
[07/15/1998] (Item)
  • communities. The Committee has cut the request by $350 million, providing only $50 million, as a set-aside within the existing CDBG program. The Administration appreciates the Committee's decisions to fund a number of programs at the levels requested
  • -owned or small business in distressed areas; c) eliminate mandatory pledge of CDBG dollars for CEF loans. -Metro Jobs/Community Development Corporation (CDC) Links. Would target job-poor but CDC-served central-city neighborhoods to create or strengthen
  • CDBG Work Study, and Shelter Plus Care, for persons applying for benefits after 8/22/96 to the six categories of "qualified alien- described in Section 431 (i.e., lawful immigrants). The Department of Justice notice dat~ 8/23/96 concerning exceptions
[05/08/1997] (Item)
  • and substitute a $3.6 billion unallocated rescission of non- defense discretionary funding (requiring the President to make such reductions) . o Thune/Pomeroy amendment to transfer $500 million from FEMA disaster relief to CDBG o Solomon amendment to reduce Nunn
[09/08/1998] (Item)
  • . Also, it may be possible to find ways to encourage states to use their CDBG or HOME funds to target the creation of farmworker housing. FinaIly, it may be possible to waive some housing regulations if the H-2A worker were housed in established housing
  • request for $400 million for a Community Empowerment Fund to generate jobs in distressed communities. The Committee provides only $85 million as a set-aside within the existing CDBG program, with over 75 perce~t earmarked for specific projects
  • -owned or small business in distressed areas; c) eliminate mandatory pledge of CDBG dollars for CEF loans. *Metro Jobs/Community Development Corporation (CDC) Links. Would target job-poor but CDC-served central-city neighborhoods to create or strengthen