Section 50833 Of Chapter 12. Community Development Block Grant Program Funds From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 31. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 12.
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. (a) The department shall determine and announce in the
applicable NOFA the percentage of the total amount of the State Block
Grant Program funds set aside for economic development that shall be
allocated to make economic development planning and technical
assistance grants to eligible small cities or counties for business
attraction, retention, and expansion programs for the development of
local economic development strategies, predevelopment grant
feasibility studies, and downtown revitalization programs. Eligible
small cities or counties may contract with public agencies or
nonprofit economic development corporations and other eligible
subgrantees or for-profit corporations or entities to provide these
services. Each applicant shall be required to provide a cash match of
up to 25 percent of the total amount requested. A technical
assistance grant received under this set-aside is in addition to the
city or county ceiling, under Section 50832, or its ability to apply
under the economic development or general program set-asides. The
department shall determine and announce in the applicable NOFA the
maximum per year grant amount. Each applicant shall not receive more
than two grants per year and shall be eligible to apply each year,
although no applicant shall receive grants in excess of the maximum
amount determined by the department and announced in the applicable
NOFA in any one year. Funds not applied for or allocated under this
section may be used for other economic development purposes under
Sections 50832 and 50832.1.
(b) The department shall determine and announce in the applicable
NOFA the percentage of the total amount of the State Block Grant
Program funds not used for economic development that shall be set
aside to make technical assistance grants to eligible small cities or
counties for purposes including, but not limited to: inventory of
housing needing rehabilitation in the district, income surveys of
area residents, and any general studies of housing needs in the
district. Each applicant shall be required to provide a cash match of
up to 25 percent of the total amount requested. A technical
assistance grant received under this set-aside is in addition to the
city or county ceiling or its ability to apply under the economic
development or general program set-asides. Unexpended funds allocated
under this section shall revert to the general program, but not to
the economic development set-aside. The department shall determine
and announce in the applicable NOFA the maximum grant amount per
application. Each applicant shall not receive more than two grants
per year and shall be eligible to apply each year, although no
applicant shall receive grants in excess of the maximum amount
determined by the department and announced in the applicable NOFA in
any one year.
(c) If, under federal law, the economic development planning and
technical assistance grants and the general allocation planning and
assistance grants are considered to be administrative expenditures,
the department may reduce the percentages of the set-asides by up to
the amount necessary to remain within the allowable limits for
administrative expenditures.
(d) Two or more jurisdictions may pool their funds and make a
joint application for the same project.
(e) General administrative activity planning studies shall not be
counted against allocations under this section.
