Announcements

The State Housing Trust Fund for the Homeless Commission Meeting is scheduled for

January 26, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. 

Due to COVID-19 this will be a virtual conference meeting held via WebEx.

State Housing Trust Fund for the Homeless Commission Meeting

The cities of Lafayette, Cordele, Millen, Homerville, Thomaston, Lavonia, Cochran, Ringgold, Clayton, and Pelham were recently designated as Rural Zones. This program is a collaboration between the Georgia Department of Community Affairs and the Georgia Department of Economic Development.

December 20, 2021 - Notice is hereby given by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs of the drafting of the FFY2022 for the State of Georgia Community Development Block Grant Method of Distribution. The proposed Method of Distribution outlines the national program goals and objectives outlined in Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act as well as the State’s CDBG program goals to accomplish the following:

December 20, 2021 - Notice is hereby given by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs of the drafting of the FFY2022 for the State of Georgia Community Development Block Grant Method of Distribution. The proposed Method of Distribution outlines the national program goals and objectives outlined in Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act as well as the State’s CDBG program goals to accomplish the following:

The CDBG Applicants’ Workshop will be held virtually on January 11-12, 2022. The purpose of this workshop is to inform local government officials and other interested parties of the procedures to be used in preparing State CDBG applications. It is designed to provide an opportunity to learn the details involved in putting together a competitive application, to ask questions, and to share information.

NEW!! Funding Opportunity Available to applicants 

 

Webinar Series:

Please note:  New program staff and/or new applicant are required to register and attend the sessions below.

INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL SERVICE

2022 GEORGIA SERVES FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
Georgia Serves is seeking proposals from eligible organizations interested in operating AmeriCorps programs to strengthen communities through National Service and Volunteerism. Eligible organizations include non-profit and faith-based organizations with 501(c)3 status in the state of Georgia, educational institutions, and state and local government entities.

Application for Historic Preservation CLG grants to be released December 3 

A grant application package for the Federal Fiscal Year 2022 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) sub-grant program, administered by the Historic Preservation Division (HPD) of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs will be available on December 3.   

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