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CDBG Program

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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program provides eligible cities and counties (called "entitlement communities") with annual direct grants that they can use to revitalize neighborhoods, expand affordable housing and economic opportunities, and/or improve community facilities and services, principally to benefit low- and moderate-income persons.


CONTACT: Jessica Hawkins - CDBG Administrator

E-MAIL: jhawkins@ofallon.mo.us

PHONE: 636-379-5411

 

CONTACT: Tom Drabelle - Director of Public Relations

E-MAIL: tdrabelle@ofallon.mo.us

PHONE: 636-379-5508

Down Payment Assistance Program

The City of O’Fallon is offering the Down Payment Assistance Program to low and moderate income first-time buyers. Funded by funded through the St. Louis County HOME Consortium, find out more here.

 

Energy Efficient Window Replacement Program

This program is designed to offer ten (10) low income residents up to $5,000 to replace their existing windows with Energy Efficient Windows.

Emergency Homeless Prevention
The City of O’Fallon has contracted with the Salvation Army and Saints Joachim & Ann Care Service to administer the Emergency Homeless Prevention Program. The program helps low- to moderate-income O’Fallon residents on the verge of homelessness remain in their homes through financial assistance with mortgage, rent and utilities assistance.

 

For more information, please contact the Salvation Army at 636-240-4969 or Saints Joachim & Ann Care Service at 636-441-1302.


Home Improvement Loan Program

The City of O’Fallon’s Home Improvement Loan Program (HILP) provides a one-time, no-interest forgivable loan of up to $5,000 to eligible residents to make repairs and improvements to owner occupied property.

Neighborhood Preservation Team

O’Fallon’s Neighborhood Preservation Team (NPT) takes a pro-active approach to handling the City’s nuisance violations, while protecting public health and neighborhood safety.

Senior Transportation And Rides

The City of O’Fallon in partnership with the Mid-East Area Agency on Aging (MEAAA) is providing the Senior Transportation and Rides (STAR) Program. The goal of the activity is to provide transportation for necessary medical services to a limited number of eligible O’Fallon residents.