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Grants awarded to improve 20 South Carolina communities

S.C. Department of Commerce awards more than $8.2 million in Community Development Block Grant funds

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Twenty communities from around South Carolina are receiving community development grant funds totaling more than $8.2 million for public improvement projects. This funding comes from the South Carolina Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, which biannually awards grants to aid municipal governments for the purpose of improving economic opportunities and meeting community revitalization needs. The S.C. Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) awards the CDBG funds, which will benefit 86,904 residents and total $8,287,065.

Projects receiving fall 2022 CDBG funding include:

COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT

   

Anderson County

Iva Library

$500,000

City of Barnwell

Fire Truck

$500,000

Chesterfield County

Fire Truck

$500,000

Dillon County

Fire Truck

$500,000

City of Johnsonville

Fire Truck

$500,000

Kershaw County

Fire Truck

$499,994

City of Lake City

Fire Truck

$500,000

City of Mullins

Fire Truck

$500,000

Newberry County

Subertown/Gary Sidewalk Improvements

$475,000

Orangeburg County

Fire Truck

$500,000

Town of Pamplico

Water Tower Demolition

$125,000

Town of Ridgeland

Logan Street Sidewalk Improvements

$485,000

Union County

Fire Substation

$500,000

City of York

Railroad Avenue Sidewalk Improvements

$452,071

NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION

   

Town of Pendleton

West Pendleton Neighborhood Revitalization

$500,000

SPECIAL PROJECTS

   

City of Abbeville

Chestnut Park Improvements

$250,000

City of Beaufort

Washington Street Park Improvements

$250,000

City of Dillon

Community Pavilion

$250,000

City of Georgetown

Cleland Street Public Parking Lot

$250,000

City of Westminster

W.P. Anderson Park Expansion and Renovation

$250,000

"The CDBG program is an impactful way to create opportunities in communities that may otherwise have limited access to funding major revitalization projects,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. “These projects support communities of all sizes in growing and moving forward to a sustainable future.”

S.C. Commerce awards CDBG funds each fall and spring. Selected through a statewide competitive process, local governments receiving CDBG funds are required to provide at least a 10% match in funding to complete the projects. Grant funds are allocated on an annual basis to South Carolina from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and S.C. Commerce administers the CDBG program on the state's behalf. CDBG assists communities in providing decent housing, a suitable living environment and expanded economic opportunities.

All grants awarded through the CDBG program must meet at least one of three objectives: 

  • Benefit low- to moderate-income persons.
  • Aid in the prevention or elimination of slum and blighted conditions.
  • Meet other urgent community needs where existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to public health and welfare and where other financial resources are not readily available to meet such needs.

For additional information on South Carolina's CDBG program, including application guidelines and frequently asked questions, please visit www.cdbgsc.com.