The development of its citizens is the surest path to the development of a country. People who are homeless or who cannot afford to purchase a home can become property owners through a little-known program sponsored by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Agency (HUD), the Community Development Block Grants program (CDBG).
HUD’s CDBG program, established in 1974, was created to provide a path to homeownership for low and moderate-income families. Under the program, states, cities, and counties are able to apply for grants annually to revitalize housing stock and infrastructure in their communities.
Eligible activities under the CDBG program
Funds provided through CDBG grants support housing-related activities including housing repairs and rehabilitation, down payment assistance and closing costs, and the purchase or construction of rental housing or owner-occupied housing. Housing counseling and relocation assistance are also provided to help aspiring owners in their home buying journey.
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