Montana Consolidated Plan 2007 Annual Action Plan : April 1, 2007-March 31, 2008 2007

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The state reserves the right to make a determination of local need based on local analyses, studies, and needs assessments, which may override the state's priority level for any given activity identified in the Consolidated Plan.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION The geographic distribution for each formula grant program will be different due to the difference in each program and the federal regulations governing them. The state does not target any specific area of the state, including areas of low-incom
...e and minority concentration (see maps on pages 47 through 48).
The following is a summary of each program's geographic distribution system.
CDBG Program Montana's general-purpose local governments (126 towns and cities under 50,000 in population and 56 counties) are eligible applicants for CDBG funds (see map, page 43).
Montana's three entitlement cities, Billings, Great Falls, and Missoula are not eligible to apply for state CDBG funding since they receive their own CDBG funds from HUD.
Housing and Neighborhood Renewal and Public Facility Categories Funds distribution for the CDBG housing and neighborhood renewal and the public facility categories is based on annual grant competitions.


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