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Community Agency Grants
(CAG)
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Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG)
| The City of Knoxville will
be accepting applications from non-profit organizations and
public agencies for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
funds made available to the City by the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development. All applicants must have attended the
workshop on Friday, January 23 at 10:00 a.m. |
More
Info About Grant & Workshops
CDBG
Instructions [PDF]
CDBG Application
in [PDF] format
CDBG
Application in [DOC] format
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| Application packets can
also be obtained at the Community Development Division, 5th
floor, City/County Building at 400 Main St. |
DEADLINE: 12:00 noon on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 |
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Emergency Shelter Grant
(ESG)
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HOME Investment Partnerships
Act (HOME) / Community Housing
Development Organizations Set-Aside Funding (CHDO)
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East Tennessee Foundation 2009 Neighborhoods Small Grants Program (NSGP)
| East Tennessee Foundation (ETF), the City of Knoxville Community Development Department, Knoxville Major Bill Haslam, and Knoxville City Council are pleased to announce that funding is available through the Neighborhoods Small Grants Program (NSGP) to support projects in 2009. Low- to moderate-income neighborhoods and crime watch groups located in Knoxville are encouraged to apply for grants ranging from $500 to $3,000. |
Attendance at a pre-application workshop is required of all applicants. A final make-up workshop will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Cansler YMCA, 616 Jessamine Street, Knoxville. Call 865-215-3232 for more information.
Detailed Information at
EastTennesseeFoundation.org
Guidelines & Application [PDF]
Definition of Low & Moderate Income Neighborhoods [PDF] |
| For more information contact Jan Elston at 865-524-1223, toll-free at 877-524-1223 or by e-mail at jelston@etf.org. |
DEADLINE: Monday, March 16, 2009 |
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Empowerment Zone (EZ) Blighted Properties Redevelopment
Program
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Façade Improvement Program
(FIP)
| Owners of commercial properties
in five Knoxville business districts may apply for financial
assistance to renovate street-facing exteriors under a new program
administed by the City of Knoxville and funded by U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Affairs grants. Roughly $758,500 in Empowerment
Zone funding is available in the form of five-year forgivable
loans for properties around Central Avenue and Broadway. Another
$131,500 is targeted for Burlington, Five Points, Jackson Avenue
and Mechanicsville. |
FIP
Application [PDF]
FIP
Description [PDF]
FIP
North Zone Advisory Council [PDF] |
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