Grant Administration


Grant Programs

The City of Jackson is a United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) identified entitlement community. As such, the city has been the recipient of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds since 1974 and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds since 1991.


CDBG Program

The CDBG program is authorized under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, which has a primary objective of developing viable urban communities. These viable communities are achieved by providing the following:

  • Decent housing
  • A suitable living environment
  • Expanded economic opportunities

HOME Program

The HOME program was created by the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended. The intent of the HOME program is to provide decent affordable housing to lower income households, expand the capacity of non-profit housing providers, strengthen the ability of state and local governments to provide housing, and leverage private-sector participation.


Jackson Neighborhood Economic Stabilization

The City of Jackson has prioritized its annual CDBG and HOME funding to further a local overall economic stabilization initiative through a phased program beginning with the Jackson Neighborhood Economic Stabilization (JNES). The strategic plans revolve around:

  • Reducing the supply of vacant, abandoned, dilapidated housing through demolition, thereby increasing demand
  • Increasing code enforcement, such as rental inspections and blighting violations, implementing a rental registry, and exploring the feasibility of point of sale ordinance
  • Increasing zoning enforcement to curb illegal uses in all zoning districts, especially in the 1- and 2-family residential districts
  • Exploring viable waste disposal plans including metro garbage and recycling options
  • Supporting homeownership and single family reversions through strategic rehabilitation and limited new construction where practical
  • Managing and right-sizing public infrastructure assets

For More Information

Please contact the Community Development Department at 517-788-4060 with any questions about the City’s programs.