Last Modified on 07/23/2011 14:35:18Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Fight Back Program
Community Development Block Grant Program
CDBG-Funded Agency Documents
Description The Phoenix Community Development Block Grant Program is an annual allocation of funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to the city. These funds are for neighborhood revitalization, housing rehabilitation, construction of facilities such as senior and community centers, small business loan programs, social services and homeless assistance. The city provides these funds to Phoenix-based nonprofit agencies and groups through a variety of Request for Proposal (RFP) and open application programs. The programs must benefit primarily low/moderate income persons or areas.
Grants Coordinator Barbara Bellamy Title Grants Administrator Department Neighborhood Services Department Phone Number 602-262-7845 E-mail Address barbara.bellamy@phoenix.gov Deadline phoenix.gov/GRANTS/sumchrt.html Varies by category - See Grant Opportunities webpage
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2010-11 RFP OrientationOrientation Presentation
Description The Phoenix City Council designates eight new Fight Back neighborhoods each year. The program provides specialized support and funds over a limited time period to assist with resident-driven neighborhood improvement efforts. Efforts generally focus on revitalization, sustainability, crime and blight reduction, resident participation, neighborhood leadership, physical improvements and community building. Grants Coordinator Annie Alvarado Title Deputy Director - Coordination Division Department Neighborhood Services Department Phone Number 602-534-2393 E-mail Address melody.simmons@phoenix.gov Deadline N/A Technical
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Application Link None available at this time Application Information The City Council selects eight new Fight Back Neighborhoods annually. Locate your council office at phoenix.gov/citygov/mayorcouncil/index.html