HUD CDBG-DR Grants administered by the State of Nevada

The HUD CDBG-DR (Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery) program in Nevada is managed by the state grantee listed below to support disaster recovery.

By Murray Wennerlund, published , updated .

Federal Register Published Notices: Allocations for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery and Implementation of the CDBG-DR Consolidated Waivers and Alternative Requirements Notice (UN AAN)

State of Nevada

  • 2023
  • DR-4708
  • Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides
  • Grant Program Website
  • Master Action Plan: No specific CDBG-DR allocation for this disaster.
  • Public Comment Suggestions: Not applicable.
  • Action Plan Amendments: Not applicable.
  • Public Comment Suggestions: Not applicable.
  • Contact Information: Governor's Office of Economic Development
  • Unmet needs: Not applicable.
  • Mitigation: Not applicable.
  • Total allocated: $0

FEMA Funding Obligations reported the following Major Disasters for Nevada between 2020 and 2025:

Disaster # Type Declared Incident Start Incident End
DR-4708-NV Flood 2023-04-27 2023-03-08 2023-03-19
DR-4523-NV Biological 2020-04-04 2020-01-20 2023-05-11

Resource: FEMA Disaster Declarations between 2020 to 2025 for Nevada

Additional Resources

Oversight, Obscurity, Transparency

Oversight: HUD OIG

Obscurity: 5 (Rating: 0 = Easy, 3 = Difficult, 5 = Impossible) – How difficult Nevada makes it for citizens to find the state's grant website.

Where does the state of Nevada publish the required HUD CDBG-DR notices and action plans?

Using industry-standard search practices, finding the Nevada CDBG-DR Grantee website should be easy. However, these websites are often hidden in plain sight for state managers and are not actually published in a way that citizens can easily locate or understand. Check your state's obscurity rating to see how accessible the grant website really is.