[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4]
[Revised as of April 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR1003.204]

[Page 776-777]
 
                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 
 
PART 1003_COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS FOR INDIAN TRIBES AND ALASKA 
 
                      Subpart C_Eligible Activities
 
Sec.  1003.204  Special activities by Community-Based Development 

Organizations (CBDOs).

    (a) Eligible activities. The grantee may provide ICDBG funds as 
grants or loans to any CBDO qualified under this section to carry out a 
neighborhood revitalization, community economic development, or energy 
conservation project. The funded project activities may include those 
listed as eligible under this subpart, and, except as described in 
paragraph (b) of this section, activities not otherwise listed as 
eligible under this subpart. For purposes of qualifying as a project 
under paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(3) of this section, the funded 
activity or activities may be considered either alone or in concert with 
other project activities either being carried out or for which funding 
has been committed. For purposes of this section:
    (1) Neighborhood revitalization project includes activities of 
sufficient size and scope to have an impact on the decline of a 
geographic location within the jurisdiction of a grantee (but not the 
entire jurisdiction) designated in comprehensive plans, ordinances, or 
other local documents as a neighborhood, village, or similar 
geographical designation; or the entire jurisdiction of a grantee which 
is under 25,000 population;
    (2) Community economic development project includes activities that 
increase economic opportunity, principally for persons of low- and 
moderate-income, or that stimulate or retain businesses or permanent 
jobs, including projects that include one or more such activities that 
are clearly needed to address a lack of affordable housing accessible to 
existing or planned jobs;
    (3) Energy conservation project includes activities that address 
energy conservation, principally for the benefit of the residents of the 
grantee's jurisdiction; and
    (4) To carry out a project means that the CBDO undertakes the funded 
activities directly or through contract with an entity other than the 
grantee, or through the provision of financial assistance for activities 
in which it retains a direct and controlling involvement and 
responsibilities.
    (b) Ineligible activities. Notwithstanding that CBDOs may carry out 
activities that are not otherwise eligible under this subpart, this 
section does not authorize:
    (1) Carrying out an activity described as ineligible in Sec.  
1003.207(a);
    (2) Carrying out public services that do not meet the requirements 
of Sec.  1003.201(e), except services carried out under this section 
that are specifically designed to increase economic opportunities 
through job training and placement and other employment support 
services, including, but not limited to, peer support programs, 
counseling, child care, transportation, and other similar services;
    (3) Carrying out an activity that would otherwise be eligible under

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Sec.  1003.205 or Sec.  1003.206, but that would result in the grantee's 
exceeding the spending limitation in Sec.  1003.206.
    (c) Eligible CBDOs. (1) A CBDO qualifying under this section is an 
organization which has the following characteristics:
    (i) Is an association or corporation organized under State or local 
law to engage in community development activities (which may include 
housing and economic development activities) primarily within an 
identified geographic area of operation within the jurisdiction of the 
grantee; and
    (ii) Has as its primary purpose the improvement of the physical, 
economic or social environment of its geographic area of operation by 
addressing one or more critical problems of the area, with particular 
attention to the needs of persons of low and moderate income; and
    (iii) May be either non-profit or for-profit, provided any monetary 
profits to its shareholders or members must be only incidental to its 
operations; and
    (iv) Maintains at least 51 percent of its governing body's 
membership for low- and moderate-income residents of its geographic area 
of operation, owners or senior officers of private establishments and 
other institutions located in and serving its geographic area of 
operation, or representatives of low- and moderate-income neighborhood 
organizations located in its geographic area of operation; and
    (v) Is not an agency or instrumentality of the grantee and does not 
permit more than one-third of the membership of its governing body to be 
appointed by, or to consist of, elected or other public officials or 
employees or officials of an ineligible entity (even though such persons 
may be otherwise qualified under paragraph (c)(1)(iv) of this section); 
and
    (vi) Except as otherwise authorized in paragraph (c)(1)(v) of this 
section, requires the members of its governing body to be nominated and 
approved by the general membership of the organization, or by its 
permanent governing body; and
    (vii) Is not subject to requirements under which its assets revert 
to the grantee upon dissolution; and
    (viii) Is free to contract for goods and services from vendors of 
its own choosing.
    (2) A CBDO that does not meet the criteria in paragraph (c)(1) of 
this section may also qualify as an eligible entity under this section 
if it meets one of the following requirements:
    (i) Is an entity organized pursuant to section 301(d) of the Small 
Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 681(d)), including those 
which are profit making; or
    (ii) Is an SBA-approved Section 501 State Development Company or 
Section 502 Local Development Company, or an SBA Certified Section 503 
Company under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, as amended; or
    (iii) Is a Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) under 
24 CFR 92.2, designated as a CHDO by the HOME Investment Partnerships 
program participating jurisdiction, with a geographic area of operation 
of no more than one neighborhood, and has received HOME funds under 24 
CFR 92.300 or is expected to receive HOME funds as described in and 
documented in accordance with 24 CFR 92.300(e); or
    (iv) Is a tribal-based nonprofit organization. Such organizations 
are associations or corporations duly organized to promote and undertake 
community development activities on a not-for-profit basis within an 
identified service area.
    (3) A CBDO that does not qualify under paragraphs (c)(1) or (2) of 
this section may also be determined to qualify as an eligible entity 
under this section if the grantee demonstrates to the satisfaction of 
HUD, through the provision of information regarding the organization's 
charter and by-laws, that the organization is sufficiently similar in 
purpose, function, and scope to those entities qualifying under 
paragraphs (c)(1) or (2) of this section.