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Report On The Small Cities Community Development <br /> 03, Block Grant Application Guidelines <br /> The primary purpose of the North Carolina Small Cities Community Development <br /> Block Grant Program is to provide grants to local governments to develop viable <br /> communities, by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and <br /> expanding economic opportunities, principally for Ntexsoms of low and moderate <br /> income. The program reflects the 1983 amendments to the Housing and Community <br /> Development Act of 1974. <br /> The North Carolina Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program is <br /> designed to insure that at least 51 percent of the CDBG Funds will be used to <br /> benefit low and moderate income persons. <br /> Applicants may seek funds under four different grant categories: Community <br /> Revitalization , Economic Development, Development Planning and Urgent Needs. <br /> North Carolina expects to distribute to local governments approximately $42.2 <br /> million during this year. Approximate allocations between each grant category <br /> and maximum grant amounts under each category areas follows: <br /> Grant Category . Funds Available Maximum Grant Amount <br /> Community Revitalization no less than 31,230,000 $750,000 <br /> Economic Development up to 8,440,000 $750,000 <br /> Development Planning up to 420,000 $10,000 <br /> Urgent Needs/Contingency up to 2,110,000 $750,000 <br /> The Community Revitalization Category includes activities in which a majority <br /> of funds are directed toward improving, preserving or developing residential <br /> areas. The Economic Development Category includes activities in which a majority <br /> of funds are directed towards promoting the creation or retention of jobs, <br /> enhancing income levels or providing local ownership opportunities. Development <br /> Planning grants are directed to local governments to help them develop projects <br /> that can be considered for CDBG funding in the future. Urgent needs grants <br /> will be awarded to applicants with projects which address existing community <br />