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AEDC awards 50 community grants totaling nearly $11 million

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Arkansas Economic Development Commission has awarded $6.42 million in Community Development Block Grants to 26 Arkansas cities and counties.

According to a news release from the AEDC, the grants were awarded under the General Assistance set-aside, part of Arkansas’ $18.4 million 2020 formula grant allocation.

The grant allocation is designed to provide communities the opportunity to apply for non-housing public facility and public infrastructure projects.

The funds originate from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Community Development Block Grant State Program for Small Cities.

The release says more than $4 million was awarded to 24 cities and counties throughout the state from the CDBG-CV set-aside, a $26.4 million supplemental program to assist in community-level recovery, prevention, and preparation efforts relating to COVID-19.

The CDBG-CV funding was allocated to the state by HUD as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.

The 26 General Assistance projects include the following:

The 24 CDBG-CV projects include the following:

To be eligible for funds through the programs, communities must have a population of less than 50,000 and at least 51% of the people benefiting from the project must be of low- to moderate-income, or the project must meet another CDBG national objective, prevention of slum or blight, or meet an urgent need.

CDBG-CV projects must have a direct tie-back to COVID-19, and meet an unmet need toward the recovery, prevention, and preparation efforts relating to the coronavirus.

The release says all Arkansas cities and counties are eligible for the grant program with the exception of 13 entitlement cities that receive CDBG funds directly from HUD.

For more information on the Arkansas Small Cities CDBG or CDBG-CV program, contact the Grants Management Division at (501) 682-7682 or visit its website.