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Atlanta grants chief: city has awarded FY25 HUD allocations but grantee agreements delayed by federal shutdown

Community Development & Human Services Committee · November 10, 2025
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Commissioner Deborah Lunning told the Community Development & Human Services Committee that the Department of Grants and Community Development has completed two NOFA rounds for FY25, awarded subgrants with contingencies and reimbursed roughly $25.83 million to date, but formal grantee agreements for FY25 remain unsigned because of a federal

The City of Atlanta—s Department of Grants & Community Development presented its annual-ish quarterly update Monday, telling the Community Development & Human Services Committee that the agency has executed NOFA rounds for FY25, awarded subgrants with contingencies and is monitoring multiple federal funding sources closely amid a federal government shutdown.

Commissioner Deborah Lunning summarized entitlement programs the department administers — Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), HOME, Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) and HOPWA — and said the department had reimbursed or expanded roughly $25,830,000 through Oct. 31 for a mix of entitlement and competitive funds. She listed FY25 allotments the committee could expect once grantee…

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