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CDBG-CV PPR Tieback Flexibilities Quick Guide Now Available

Since the first Community Development Block Grant CARES Act (CDBG-CV) allocations were announced in March 2020, a wide range of larger pandemic response and recovery funding sources focused on assistance to individuals and families have become available. As a result, CDBG-CV grantees have begun identifying gaps and creating activities to drive longer-term recovery and revitalization for low- and moderate-income (LMI) areas. Grantees may use CDBG-CV funds for pandemic recovery if each assisted activity prepares for, prevents, and responds to coronavirus (also known as “PPR tieback”). This quick guide will help grantees understand this approach and how to apply it.

Grantees may use CDBG and CDBG-CV funds for a range of eligible activities with PPR tieback. A key for tieback is to focus on documented coronavirus effects or risks to overall economic, service, housing and infrastructure serving LMI neighborhoods and communities, and to consider both backward-looking and potential forward-looking risks or vulnerabilities to coronavirus.

View the CDBG-CV PPR Tieback Flexibilities Quick Guide.

         
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