Attention nonprofits, municipalities, and agencies in Cobb County: the window for bolstering your community development initiatives with federal funds is opening up. Cobb County’s Community Development Block Grant Program Office kicks off their 2027 HUD Grant Application Cycle soon, from February 16 through April 10, as reported by Cobb County Government. It’s your shot to tap into U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development programs that prioritize low- and moderate-income residents for housing, community development, and homelessness assistance projects.
Funding avenues include well-known programs such as the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME). Getting a piece of the pie requires navigating the application process, for which Cobb County offers aid. They’ve set up a couple of in-person workshops that promise to unravel the complexities of eligibility, the application process, and how to master their online submission system. Newbies to the process are especially encouraged to attend, and given the complexities involved in applying for federal grants, it’s a chance no first-time applicant should skip.
For those marking the dates, the workshops will be held on March 4 at Switzer Library in Marietta and March 11 at West Cobb Regional Library in Kennesaw, both starting at 11:00 a.m. The sessions will cover everything from the basics of the program to the ins and outs of the Survey Apply (SM Apply) registration, plus tips on how to make your application shine. If these workshops seem helpful, make sure you’re in the right place at the right time—they don’t stick around like the city’s perennial potholes…