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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program

Investing in
New Albany’s Future

The City of New Albany is proud to participate in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, a federally funded initiative that strengthens our community by supporting housing, infrastructure, and economic development projects. As an entitlement city, we receive annual funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to enhance the quality of life for low- and moderate-income residents.

Public Hearings

We value community input in shaping our CDBG program! The City of New Albany hosts public hearings and workshops to gather feedback on funding priorities and upcoming projects.

Upcoming Public Hearing: [Date] – [Location] 

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CDBG Funding & Eligibility

CDBG funds are designed to serve low- and moderate-income individuals and neighborhoods.

Programs may be available for: Homeowners needing housing rehabilitation Nonprofits providing essential community services Infrastructure improvements in eligible areas

How to Apply

Organizations, nonprofits, and individuals interested in CDBG funding should follow these steps:

1️. Check Eligibility – Review HUD guidelines and local CDBG priorities.

2️. Submit an Application – Applications are accepted every year in February

3️. Review & Approval – Applications are evaluated based on need, impact, and compliance.

Current & Upcoming Projects

Our CDBG funding is making a difference! Here are some of the recent and upcoming projects improving our community:

New Directions Emergency
Repair Program

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Open Door Youth Services

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Hope Southern Indiana
Clothe A Teen

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Contact Us

Want to stay informed about CDBG funding opportunities, public hearings, and community projects? Attend our public meetings to share your input!

For more information about the CDBG program, eligibility, or application process, please reach out:

City of New Albany – Redevelopment Department

Claire Johnson – Redevelopment Director

Cjohnson@cityofnewalbany.com

Shelby Carnforth – Grant Manager

Scarnforth@cityofnewalbany.com

City Hall

142 E Main Street, Suite 212 New Albany, IN 47150

Hours: Monday – Friday

8 am. To 4 pm.

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