Source and Use - Grant Projects - Cdbg/Rdf Program is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is the CDBG/RDF Program?
A: The CDBG/RDF Program is a grant program in Georgia, United States.
Q: What does CDBG stand for?
A: CDBG stands for Community Development Block Grant.
Q: What does RDF stand for?
A: RDF stands for Redevelopment Fund.
Q: What is the purpose of the CDBG/RDF Program?
A: The purpose of the CDBG/RDF Program is to support community development projects in Georgia.
Q: Who can apply for the CDBG/RDF Program?
A: Qualified local governments and nonprofit organizations can apply for the CDBG/RDF Program.
Q: What types of projects does the CDBG/RDF Program fund?
A: The CDBG/RDF Program funds a variety of projects, including infrastructure improvements, housing rehabilitation, and economic development initiatives.
Q: How are grants awarded in the CDBG/RDF Program?
A: Grants in the CDBG/RDF Program are awarded through a competitive application process.
Q: What are some examples of past CDBG/RDF projects in Georgia?
A: Examples of past CDBG/RDF projects in Georgia include downtown revitalization efforts, construction of community centers, and water and sewer system upgrades.
Q: Is there a maximum grant amount in the CDBG/RDF Program?
A: Yes, there is a maximum grant amount in the CDBG/RDF Program, which varies depending on the project and location.
Form Details:
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