FY2022 Economic Development Initiative - Community Project Funding Grants

Overview

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) (the FY2022 Act) made available $1,516,409,207 for 1,014 congressionally-directed Economic Development Initiative-Community Project Funding (CPF) grants. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, (P.L. 117-328) (the FY2023 Act), enacted on December 29, 2022, included specific changes for CPF Fiscal Year 2022 grants.

 

Below is a brief overview of the changes and process updates from the FY2023 Act for CPF Fiscal Year 2024 grant recipients. HUD revised the initial published “FY2022 Community Project Funding Grant Guide” to align to these changes. The “FY 2022 Community Project Funding Grant Guide" provides detailed information on the changes, requirements, and process. The most current version of the FY2022 Community Project Funding Grant Guide is located on the HUD Exchange Community Project Funding website here.

If you have also been designated to receive an FY2023 CPF grant, HUD provided a separate correspondence regarding that grant and has provided additional detail on the FY2023 EDI-CPF section of the program website here.

HUD has offered and will continue to offer webinars to support FY2022 CPF grantees along with other technical assistance. A list of webinars and trainings along with the event materials (recording, slide presentations, transcripts and materials if provide) are on the HUD Exchange Community Project Funding website, here and on the related general resources and/or specific CPF grant fiscal year webpage on this site.

Policy Changes

The FY2023 Act includes the following changes for FY2022 CPF grants:

  1. The FY2023 Act clarifies that eligible expenses include administrative, planning, operations and maintenance costs;
  2. The FY2023 Act authorizes the grant funds to be used for reimbursement of otherwise eligible expenses incurred on or after the date of enactment of the FY2022 Act, and prior to the date of grant execution; and
  3. The FY2023 Act removes the previously applicable condition that expenditures for planning and management development and administration must not exceed 20 percent of the grant amount.

Additionally, HUD has determined that all of its FY2022 CPF grants are covered by one of HUD’s waivers of the Build America, Buy America (BABA) provisions, which means that BABA will not be applied to your FY2022 CPF grant.

Process Updates

The most current version of the FY2022 Community Project Funding Grant Guide provides scenarios and instructions for grant recipients in different phases of the grant award process located on the HUD Exchange Community Project Funding webpage for FY2022 CPF grant recipients, here. Please work with your CPF Field Staff and Environmental Review Officer to complete the required steps. The most current version of the FY2022 Community Project Funding Grant Guide is located on the HUD Exchange Community Project Funding website here.

To account for the policy changes and clarify the applicable requirements for your grant due to the FY23 Act, HUD recommends that Grantees that received a fully executed grant agreement from HUD work with to HUD to amend and restate their FY2022 CPF Grant Agreement using the FY2022 CPF Amended and Restated Grant Agreement. If you have not already amended and restated your fully executed grant agreement received before February 28, 2023, and need assistance please reach out to your CPF Field Staff.

Who do I contact with questions?

On January 17, 2025, HUD moved the administration and management of the CPF grants to the Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) Field Office staff. CPF grantees should reach out to their assigned CPD Field Office staff and/or the general email for each field office for CPF grants according to this CPF CPD Field Staff and Regional Environmental Officers Contact List.

To ensure you contact the right HUD team member, please review this chart which outlines HUD roles.

 

CPF Field StaffRegional Environmental Officers
Community Project Funding (CPF) Portfolio Assignments (CPD Field Staff) and HUD Regional Environmental Staff Contacts List
  • Primary contact for duration of award period
  • Overall grant administration
  • Reviews Project Narrative and Project Budget for completion and verifies with intent of Congress
  • Initiates Grant Agreement and grant award process
  • Provides technical assistance to grantees and their local government Responsible Entities in conducting environmental reviews under Part 58
  • Coordinates Part 50 Concept Meetings to determine level of environmental review, consultation needs, and a timeline
  • Reviews and analyzes Part 50 environmental review information provided by grantees
  • Responsible for Part 50 environmental findings and determinations

 

Still need help after reviewing the options on this page? You may use the CPF Ask-A-Question Help Desk.

 

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Webinars and Trainings

  • HUD-hosted Webinars
  • All HUD CPF Webinars
    • HUD has offered and will continue to offer webinars to support FY2023 CPF grantees. A list of webinars and trainings along with the event materials (recording, slide presentations, transcripts and materials if provide) are on the HUD Exchange Community Project Funding website, here and on the related general resources and/or specific CPF grant fiscal year webpage on this site.

Resources


Be sure to visit theHUD Exchange CPF page, your one-stop shop for training and technical assistance resources related to CPF grant implementation. View resources and tools, register for upcoming training, access recordings from past trainings, and get program support.
To stay abreast of updates, webinars, technical assistance opportunities, and resources available for CPF Fiscal Year 2022 grant recipients we encourage grant recipients and stakeholders to sign up for the HUD Exchange EDI-CPF listserv, here.

 

Content current as of January 27, 2025.