Community Development Block Grant

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The City of Palo Alto receives funds annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, providing funding to organizations through a competitive application process to implement activities, projects, and programs benefiting low-and moderate-income persons and community development needs. Examples of activities funded through the CDBG program include case management services to secure affordable housing and employment, fair housing services, employment training, senior daycare, and housing rehabilitation.

Current CDBG Program Activities

The City undertakes several CDBG program activities throughout the year.If you have comments or questions on the CDBG program, the City's CDBG program consultant is Austin Knudsen who may be contacted via email at CDBG.Support@paloalto.gov. Comments or questions may also be mailed to the City at the following address: Planning and Development Services/CDBG, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301. 

CDBG 2025-30 Consolidated Plan and 2025-26 Annual Action Plan Preparation

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires the City to prepare a five-year Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) to guide the use of CDBG funds in addressing housing and community development needs. In partnership with Santa Clara County and other participating jurisdictions, the City of Palo Alto is currently developing its 2025-30 ConPlan and 2025-26 Annual Action Plan (AAP). The AAP identifies the specific projects, programs, and activities the City plans to fund each year using CDBG funds allocated by HUD, consistent with the goals and priorities outlined in the ConPlan.

Public Review and Comment Period

An electronic copy of the draft ConPlan and AAP is available for review and download here: Draft Palo Alto 2025-26 Annual Action Plan and 2025-2030 Consolidated Plan(PDF, 7MB)

The 30-day public review and comment period on the draft 2025-30 ConPlan and 2025-26 AAP begins on May 5, 2025 and ends on June 4, 2025.

During the 30-day public review and comment period, comments on the draft ConPlan and AAP may be submitted to Robert Feign via email at robert.feign@paloalto.gov or mailed to: City of Palo Alto, Planning & Development Services Department/CDBG, 250 Hamilton Avenue, 5th Floor, Palo Alto, CA 94301. For additional questions or comments, please contact Robert Feign at (650) 329-2195 or robert.feign@paloalto.gov.

The City received formal notification of the City's Entitlement Grant funding allocation in May 2025. For Program Year 2025–26, the City will receive an $516,233 CDBG entitlement grant and an estimated $100,000 in program income.

Public Hearings

The City is holding two Public Hearings on the draft 2025-30 ConPlan and 2025-26 AAP.

  1. The Human Relations Commission (HRC) held a first Public Hearing on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. The staff report and meeting details are available on the HRC webpage.
  2. The City Council will hold a second Public Hearing on Monday, June 9, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. City Council will receive public comments and vote on the adoption of the draft 2025-30 ConPlan and 2025-26 AAP. The staff report and meeting details will be available on the City Council webpage.

CDBG Program Year 2025-26 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) 

As a first step toward preparing the AAP and ConPlan, the City released a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for its CDBG Program Year 2025-2026 anticipated funding allocation. The application for Program Year 2025-26 funding closed on January 10, 2024.

Organizations were invited to submit applications for funding in the following categories:  

  • Economic Development  
  • Housing
  • Public Facilities and Improvements 
  • Public Services 

The City held a Pre-Proposal Conference on Wednesday, December 3, 2024. All proposers intending to submit an application were encouraged to attend the virtual Pre-Proposal Conference.

Notice of Proposed Activity in a 100-Year Floodplain for HomeKey Play Structure

On May 20, 2025, the City released a notice pursuant to 24 CFR Part 58 that the proposed Project is located within a 100-year floodplain. The full Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed Activity in a 100-Year Floodplain for the LifeMoves Homekey Palo Alto Housing Play Structure can be viewed here: LifeMoves Playground Notice(PDF, 97KB)

CDBG 2023-2024 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) Preparation

The City submitted its FY 2023-2024 (Program Year 2023) Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to HUD by the required September 28, 2024 deadline and is awaiting confirmation of acceptance. This report reviews the City’s CDBG accomplishments from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 and the expenditures for the FY 2023-2024 (Program Year 2023) CDBG funding cycle. The 15-day public review and comment period on the FY 2023-2024 Draft CAPER began on August 29, 2024 and ended on September 12, 2024. The HRC held a public hearing on the FY 2023-2024 Draft CAPER on September 12, 2024.

Additional Information

Currently Funded CDBG Activities, Projects, and Services

The City of Palo Alto Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program is funding the following projects, programs, and activities, as outlined in the City's FY 2024-25 CDBG Annual Action Plan (AAP). 

Agency/Program Name  FY 2024-25 Funded Amount
 CDBG Applicants  
Alta Housing - SRO Resident Supportive Services $11,575
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County – Long Term Care Ombudsman Program $7,575
LifeMoves – Case Management $28,247
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center (SVILC)– Case Management $14,075
Project Sentinel – Fair Housing Services $15,575
Subtotal $77,047
WeeCare/Upwards $120,000
Subtotal $120,000
Rebuilding Together Peninsula (RTP)– Safe at Home $73,585
Community Work Group/Abode – Alma Garden $404,800
Subtotal $478,385
Fire Station – Sidewalk Improvement Project $62,645.61
Homekey Palo Alto – Recreation Project $185,000
Subtotal $247,645.61
City of Palo Alto Administration $114,730
Subtotal $114,730
GRAND TOTAL for CDBG $1,037,807.61
CDBG-CV Applicants  
MOVE Mountain View - Safe Parking Program $110,000.00
Planning and Administration – CV $9,478.74
GRAND TOTAL for CDBG-CV  $119,478.74

Annual Actions Plans (AAP)

The Annual Action Plan identifies the City’s housing and community development needs and provides a one-year action plan to demonstrate how the City will invest its CDBG funds to address those needs. The funded activities are intended to meet Palo Alto’s affordable housing and community development objectives described in the 2020-2025 Consolidated Plan.  

2020-2021 Annual Action Plan(PDF, 8MB)
2021-2022 Annual Action Plan(PDF, 750KB)
2022-2023 Annual Action Plan(PDF, 1MB)
2023-2024 Annual Action Plan(PDF, 5MB)
2024-2025 Annual Action Plan(PDF, 8MB)

Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)

The City annually prepares a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). The CAPER provides an overview of the major CDBG program initiatives undertaken and accomplished in the previous Program Year. After a public review and comment period on the draft CAPER and a public hearing before the Human Relations Commission, the City submits the final CAPER to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in September of each year. 

2020-2021 CAPER(PDF, 628KB)
2021-2022 CAPER(PDF, 3MB)
2022-2023 CAPER(PDF, 704KB)

Consolidated Plan 2020-2025

The City of Palo Alto is an entitlement City that receives CDBG funding from HUD. HUD requires the City to create a five-year Consolidated Plan to direct and allocate CDBG funds. The 2020-2025 Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) is built on a community-oriented participatory process and will function as an application for federal funds under HUD’s CDBG program. The ConPlan will also outline specific goals and priority needs where CDBG funds will be allocated during the five fiscal years of the plan.  

2020-2025 Consolidated Plan and 2020-2021 Annual Action Plan(PDF, 9MB) - As Amended June 2023

Citizen Participation Plan (CPP)

The Citizen Participation Plan (CPP) outlines the public's participation in the City’s CDBG Program. This plan applies to citizens, nonprofit organizations, and other interested parties.

Adopted Citizen Participation Plan 2022(PDF, 726KB)