National Disaster Resilience Competition
Department Of Housing And Urban Development, Assistant Secretary For Community Planning And Development
The overall CDBG program objective is to develop viable urban communities, by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. The National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) program funds appropriated by P.L. 113-2 are available for resilient recovery projects and necessary expenses related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and housing, and economic rev
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Helps communities recover from disasters by funding projects that improve resilience. Supports efforts to rebuild and strengthen infrastructure against future disasters.
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What Is This Program?
What Benefits Are Offered?
Funding for disaster recovery and long-term community resilience projects. Technical assistance and resilience workshops were also provided to support application development.
Who Is Eligible?
Region: US states, US local governments
Other Criteria: experienced major disasters declared in 2011, 2012, or 2013, proposals must tie back to the eligible disaster from which they were recovering, required to complete a benefit-cost analysis for proposed projects
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๐What Are the Application Steps & Timeline?
- ๐Steps to Apply
- Orientation call to Field Offices & Grantees
- Individual Grantee Follow-up
- Grant Assignment to HQ/FO
- Grant Requirements Notice Published
- PL 113-2 Certifications submitted (30 days after Effective Date of FR Notice)
- Training for New PL 113-2 Granteeโs
- Finalize Project Scope, Final Funding Amount & Waivers
- FR Notice of Waivers Published
- Finalize Grant Agreement; DRGR Consultation
- Draft Grant Agreement
- Submit evidence of proficient financial controls and procurement processes
- HUD transmits Grant Agreement, Grantee signs and returns the grant agreement
- Grantee enters the activities from its application into DRGR
- Grantee may draw down funds from the line of credit
- ๐Application Portal
- https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg-dr/resilient-recovery/
- ๐คSubmission Method
- online
- ๐ Key Dates
- February 2014Grant Requirements Notice Published30 days after Effective Date of FR NoticePL 113-2 Certifications submittedMarch 2014Finalize Grant AgreementApril 2014Draft Grant Agreement
- ๐Intake Type
- fixed-deadline
๐What Documents Are Required?
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This program offers funding up to $176,000,000 (minimum $15,000,000).
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