Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations for FY 2010

    The Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 budget for the Department of Housing and Urban Development has been enacted. These spreadsheets provide full-year allocations for the Office of Community Planning and Development's (CPD) formula programs: Community Development Block Grants (CDBG); HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA); and Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG).

    The allocations reflect the level of funding approved for these programs in your community. The amounts also reflect approved grant reductions and include any reallocated funds for the CDBG and HOME programs. Under the CDBG program, some metropolitan cities have a joint grant agreement with an urban county to administer their CDBG grant. The urban county amounts shown in this table do not include the funds allocated to any metropolitan city. The metropolitan city and urban county amounts are shown separately.

    The CDBG allocations reflect adjustments to correct for an error made in the calculation of the FY 2009 CDBG allocations due to the handling of Native American population data for certain urban counties. For urban counties for which the Native American population had been incorrectly included in the county's total population, their FY2010 CDBG allocation has been reduced an average of $434 per $1 million of what was allocated for 2009. The FY2010 amounts for all other entitled community grantees were increased an average $28 per $1 million of what was allocated for 2009. The adjustments are the difference between what each entitled community grantee actually had been allocated for FY 2009 and what it should have been allocated.

    The HOME allocations reflect adjustments due to corrections to the FY2009 "Cost Adjusted Rental Housing with Problems" factor which was not calculated for Carolina, Guaynabo, and San Juan Municipios in Puerto Rico, inadvertently reducing their HOME allocations for FY 2009. These municipios received an increase to their 2010 allocations averaging $1 per $10 allocated for 2009 to make up for what they should have received in FY 2009. Slightly over 50 other participating jurisdictions received an increase averaging $40 per $100,000 allocated for FY 2009 while most other participating jurisdictions were decreased on average $53 per $100,000 allocated for 2009 also due to corrections to this factor. All adjustments are the difference between what each participating jurisdiction actually had been allocated for FY 2009 and what it should have been allocated.

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