The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is federally funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This program provides eligible metropolitan cities and urban counties with annual grants to be used for neighborhood revitalization, affordable housing, expansion of economic opportunities, and/or improvement of community facilities and services. All projects and programs must principally benefit low-and moderate-income persons or remove blighted neighborhood conditions.
The priorities for CDBG are determined by City Council, thus allowing local government to respond to needs within their community. Current priorities for the City of Beaverton's CDBG Program include: revitalizing downtown storefronts, rehabilitating existing housing, providing services to low-to-moderate income persons, and providing accessibility improvements that assist disabled persons remain in their housing. The city also encourages projects and programs assisted by other funding sources to help leverage the CDBG allocation. The City receives over $600,000 in CDBG funding annually to disperse among program and project applications. Funds are awarded yearly on a competitive basis to programs or projects that are selected and approved by City Council.
Downtown Storefront Improvement Program
Home Repair Program (Home Repairs for Beaverton Homeowners)
Adapt-A-Home® (Accessibility Improvements to Your Home or Apartment)
Mend-A-Home® (Emergency Repairs to Mobile Homes)
Social Services Grants
Income Limits for CDBG