Grant Opportunities
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
The CDBG program provides funding to support community development projects that serve low-to-moderate income and vulnerable populations, such as seniors, the disabled, youth aging out of foster care and others. Applications that serve primarily the homeless community will not be accepted as the City has allocated other funds to address these needs.
The CDBG Grant Application Cycle is Currently Closed.
Important Information
Grant Orientation
The City offers an online informational Grant Orientation for applicants who are new to CDBG funding, those who wish to better understand regulatory requirements, or those seeking to stay current with federal and City program updates. Attendance is not required to apply for the grant.
The Grant Application Cycle is Currently Closed.
Office Hours
During the grant application cycle, the City offers office hours to assist applicants with any questions they may have regarding the CDBG grant application process.
The Grant Application Cycle is Currently Closed.
Applicant Requirements
To be considered for funding, agencies/projects must meet the following qualifications, including but not limited to:
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Be a 501(C)(3) or government agency
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Have an active registration with Sam.gov
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Provide most recent audited financial statements, or, if an entity that has not been required to have an audit, current financial statements.
Important Rules and Regulations
It is recommended that prospective applicants review the following rules and regulations pertaining to the scope and administration of CDBG funds.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants may include nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and other entities dedicated to serving low-income populations. All activities must align with federal regulations and local priorities.
How to Apply
Our grant application process ensures fair and transparent funding distribution. Applications typically open during the early to late winter and are reviewed based on community impact, eligibility, and compliance with program guidelines.
For any further questions or additional information, please contact us at hsg@glendaleaz.com
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Each year, the City of Glendale invites nonprofit and government organizations to apply for funding for projects benefiting low- and moderate-income residents through a competitive application process.
For any questions and future updates about the grant cycle, contact hsg@glendaleaz.com.