From Deseret News archives:
Bush's budget could hurt Utah's needy
Agencies fear proposed cuts would decrease block grant funds
While $10,000 doesn't seem like a lot, the allocation of community development block grant money from Salt Lake City to Anderson's slim budget is vital.
"It is critical for us," Anderson said. "Our classes are the vehicle by which we teach other things to these kids, where they are learning how to enter into a cooperative venture, creating a community and completing a project together. They learn self-worth, self-esteem; the gardening is simply the tool."
As it stands, however, Utah could lose half of its nearly $23 million in CDBG money or see it possibly eliminated altogether under Bush's proposed budget cuts in discretionary domestic spending.
Part of those cuts involve moving the CDBG program from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Department of Commerce.
Funding for CDBG alone was at $4.1 billion last year. Under Bush's proposal, which is being retooled in Congress, the entire funding for the 18 programs would be $3.7 billion, an immediate 33 percent reduction.
Advocates, joined by city and county officials, fear that aside from looming reductions, a possible new funding formula might eliminate Utah's CDBG allocation altogether because the allocation could be tied to poverty and unemployment rates.
This fiscal year, Salt Lake City received $4.6 million in CDBG funds, 15 percent of which can be directed to public service or social service programs.
The other money can be used to pay for capital needs in these programs, such as the purchase of kitchen equipment for the Salvation Army or funneled to the rehabilitation of low to moderate income neighborhoods.
For Charles Davis, CDBG money helped support a program he says has turned his life around.
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