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When are applications for funding accepted?
Generally, CDBG applications are made available in early November each year and are due in mid-December. Applications for HOME funds are generally accepted in April , but may be available at other times during the year depending on the availability of additional funds. Notices of funding availability are published in the Spokesman-Review prior to each funding round, or email us to request that you name be added to our mailing list to receive notification by mail.
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1.
Do you offer assistance to homeowners for sewer connections?
Yes, the Department operates the Community Aquifer Protection Assistance (CAPA) program, which provides assistance to eligible low and very-low income County homeowners to aid in paying the costs associated with connecting to the centralized sewer system. Find more information about the
CAPA program.
2.
How are CDBG and HOME funds being used in Spokane County?
CDBG funds are used to fund public service projects, economic development activities, public facilities improvements, and infrastructure improvements. HOME funds are used to fund new multi-family construction, down payment assistance for new homeowners, and for preservation of existing low-income housing.
3.
What assistance do you provide for City of Spokane residents?
The County Housing and Community Development Department does not provide assistance to City of Spokane residents. The City has its own entitlement from HUD and distributes those funds through the
City of Spokane Community Development Department.
4.
When are applications for funding accepted?
Generally, CDBG applications are made available in early November each year and are due in mid-December. Applications for HOME funds are generally accepted in April , but may be available at other times during the year depending on the availability of additional funds. Notices of funding availability are published in the Spokesman-Review prior to each funding round, or email us to request that you name be added to our mailing list to receive notification by mail.
Contact for Request
5.
Where do I get information about housing projects for low to moderate income persons?
The Spokane County Housing and Community Development Department can provide you with information about housing projects for low to moderate income persons.
Housing Resources Page
6.
Who administers "Section 8" subsidized housing in Spokane?
Several entities administer different aspects of Section 8 subsidized housing within the County. For more information, please see the
7.
Who can apply to receive CDBG or HOME funds?
Eligible applicants include Spokane County's eleven participating cities and towns, special purpose districts, County Departments, local units of government, non-profit organizations and for-profit businesses. Eligible individuals do not receive funds directly from the Department, but can get assistance from many of the organizations we fund. The one exception is the sewering assistance program.
8.
Whom do I contact with housing discrimination complaints?
The Northwest Fair Housing Alliance (NWFHA) provides education, outreach and enforcement assistance to combat housing discrimination. NWFHA also offers a landlord/tenant hotline.
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance
35 W Main Avenue
Suite 250
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: 509-325-2665
Toll free: 800-200-3247
Fax: 509-325-2716
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance (NWFHA)
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