CIF State Funding
Our Norwalk delegation announced that two Norwalk projects received a combined $5 million in state funding through Round 8 of the Community Investment Fund 2030 at the CIF board meeting.
Sound Communities, Inc. will receive $3 million for its affordable senior housing project at 79 South Main Street and the Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center will receive $2 million to acquire a facility at 98 East Avenue.
These state investments reflect our commitment to meeting urgent community needs. Affordable housing on South Main Street will help create safe and stable homes for families, while the funding for mental health services on East Avenue expands access to critical care. Together, these projects strengthen the foundation for a healthier and more resilient community.
The Community Investment Fund 2030 was created by the Connecticut General Assembly to direct state bond funding to municipalities and nonprofits for community development, housing, health services, and economic revitalization projects. Round 8 awarded $62.9 million to 38 projects statewide.





