Governor Ron DeSantis announces more than $28.4 million fund to be given 23 Florida communities for economic growth and community resiliency

Governor Ron DeSantis announces more than $28.4 million fund to be given 23 Florida communities for economic growth and community resiliency

Governor Ron DeSantis announced today that the Community Development Block Grant – CV (CDBG-CV) program and the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Hazard Mitigation Grant Match Program will provide more than $28.4 million in funding to 23 Florida communities for economic growth and community resiliency.

“Supporting the growth and resilience of Florida communities is the best way to ensure Florida’s strong future,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Investments made today will provide 23 communities with access to the resources they need to diversify their economies, increase public safety, and mitigate future risks.”

“Governor DeSantis has championed the economic growth of Florida’s communities by making continued investments in their success,” said DEO Secretary Dane Eagle. “DEO is proud to support his efforts by connecting communities to opportunities that suit their unique needs and foster generational growth for their residents.”

DEO administers the CDBG-CV program, which primarily benefits low- and moderate-income residents. Broadband infrastructure and planning are among the activities, as are worker housing, training, and sustainability.

The following communities will receive an award through the CDBG-CV program:

  • Alachua County ($4,000,782)
  • City of Apopka ($800,000)
  • City of Coleman ($1,772,500
  • City of Fort Lauderdale ($906,510)
  • City of Green Cove Springs ($1,397,600)
  • City of Hollywood ($760,335)
  • City of Homestead ($502,061)
  • Village of Indiantown ($342,390)
  • Lake City ($2,000,000)
  • Leon County ($3,604,207)
  • City of Macclenny ($291,000)
  • City of Mary Esther ($324,000)
  • City of New Port Richey ($973,986)
  • City of Stuart ($4,791,000)
  • City of Vernon ($987,566)
  • Town of Wausau ($1,384,090)
  • City of West Palm Beach ($567,974)

The DEO’s Rebuild Florida Hazard Mitigation Grant Match Program funds the local community’s match portion of FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) awards, which are administered by the Florida Division of Emergency Management, for eligible projects to support recovery efforts in communities impacted by Hurricane Michael.

The following communities will receive awards through the CDBG-DR Hazard Mitigation Grant Match Program:

  • Gulf County ($1,039,184)
  • Jackson County ($367,364)
  • Liberty County ($115,116)
  • City of Marianna ($474,000)
  • City of Mexico Beach ($601,408)
  • City of Panama City ($492,428)

For more information about the CDBG-CV program, please visit FloridaJobs.org/CDBG-CV.

For more information about the HMGP Match Program, please visit RebuildFlorida.gov.