Rural communities frequently face substantial challenges that require additional financial assistance. The State of Indiana, via the Office of Community and Rural Affairs, manages Community Development Block Grants (CDBG). These federal funds aim to support non-entitlement towns, cities, and counties throughout Indiana with various initiatives, such as improving water infrastructure, enhancing public facilities, preserving historical sites, addressing residential and commercial blight, and revitalizing Main Streets. CDBG funding plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life in Indiana communities while ensuring the health and safety of their residents.
To explore how the CDBG programs offered by OCRA can boost your community's vitality, review the programs highlighted above.

To confirm that your non-entitlement local government is not included on the CDBG Project Timeliness Report, please check the table below.
For important information regarding funding rounds, grant deadlines, and training for grant administrators, visit