Resources

Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD Environmental Responsibilities

State, local and tribal recipients of assistance assume environmental responsibility over projects, which means they are required to perform an environmental review that meets requirements on any CDBG-DR funded project before work can begin. This document provides the step-by-step instructions for conducting an environmental review on a particular project or activity, in addition to guidance… Read more

CDBG-DR Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

Successful program management requires adequate recordkeeping systems that allow subrecipients and grantees to track their performance against contract goals. This chapter of ‘s Playing by the Rules: A Handbook for CDBG Subrecipients on Administrative Systems, provides an overview of the minimum standards required for documentation and also provides a checklist of key administrative, financial and project records.… Read more

Community Planning & Development (CPD) Monitoring Handbook

monitors certain community planning and development (CPD) program recipients, including  recipients, to assess program efficiency, quality of performance, and to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. The CPD Monitoring Handbook outlines monitoring standards and processes and is intended for use by all HUD CPD staff involved in monitoring programs. However, CDBG-DR subreceipients and grantees can use… Read more

CDBG-DR Subrecipient Agreement Template

grantees that choose to engage subrecipients in their program are responsible for providing a formal subrecipient agreement. This sample CDBG-DR subrecipient agreement template identifies the minimum amount of content for consistency with the Entitlement and State CDBG Program requirements. However, grantees should adjust the agreement to ensure it meets their CDBG-DR award requirements, in addition… Read more

CDBG-DR Toolkit: Communications

grantees are required to develop policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure they meet all of ‘s required public communications, outreach and engagement requirements. For example, grantees must have a defined process for how they will conduct homeowner applicant communications, make documents like the Action Plan available for public comment, and maintain a public-facing… Read more

CDBG-DR Toolkit: Financial Management

grantees must ensure their financial management systems are in compliance with local, state and federal requirements. This involves updating existing financial policies, and oftentimes developing new policies. To prevent misspending or mishandling CDBG-DR funding, it’s important that grantees review their existing financial management policies or develop new policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs) before spending any funds. For example, grantees must… Read more

CDBG-DR Sample Request for FEMA Data

Unlike the initial damage assessment that occurs immediately after a disaster, the required unmet needs assessment occurs months later when CDBG-DR funding has been allocated. To complete the required unmet needs assessment, CDBG-DR grantees will need to acquire data from and other agencies that collected initial damage assessment data. CDBG-DR grantees can use this sample… Read more

Webinar: CDBG-DR Duplication of Benefits

can be one of the most difficult compliance requirements for both program administrators and homeowner applicants to grasp. A duplication of benefits occurs when any person, business, or entity uses federal funds to cover losses for which they  have already received assistance from another source. This applies to both grantees and to individuals, and must… Read more

Sample Action Plan: Colorado Action Plan for Disaster Recovery

Before grantees can receive funds, they must develop an Action Plan that details the unmet needs analysis, strategic priorities, and the plan for allocating funds to housing, economic development, infrastructure, and/or services programs. This Combined Action Plan consolidates the State of Colorado’s original CDBG-DR Actions Plan that approved by in 2014, and all subsequent Substantial… Read more

Sample Action Plan: State of Oklahoma Disaster Recovery Program

Before grantees can receive funds, they must develop an Action Plan that details the unmet needs analysis, strategic priorities, and the plan for allocating funds to housing, economic development, infrastructure, and/or services programs. The State of Oklahoma developed this Action Plan for their $97.3 million CDBG-DR award in 2013. Although this Action Plan can’t be… Read more