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The Federal government will work with local leaders to boost economic activity and job growth, improve educational opportunities, reduce crime and leverage private investment to improve the quality of life. Contact: [email protected]...
Leverages public and private dollars to support locally driven strategies that address struggling neighborhoods with distressed public or HUD-assisted housing through an approach to neighborhood transformation. Contact: [email protected]...
The Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program provides CDBG recipients with the ability to leverage their annual grant allocation to access low-cost, flexible financing for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure projects. ...
Provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment. Contact: Louis Kislin, 602-379-7169, [email protected]...
Program to help state capitals develop an implementable vision of environmentally friendly neighborhoods that incorporate innovative green infrastructure strategies. Contact: Clark Wilson, 202-566-2880, [email protected]...
Funding recruit, train, and place predominantly low-income and minority, unemployed and under-employed people living in areas affected by solid and hazardous waste. ...
Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) grants provide funding for a grant recipient to capitalize a revolving loan fund and to provide subgrants to carry out cleanup activities at brownfield sites. ...
These grants are available annually, and are available to state, local, and tribal governments; quasi-governmental entities; and nonprofits. The applicant must own the site. ...
Funding to carry out a range of eligible assessment and cleanup activities with a proposed target area, such as a neighborhood, a district, a corridor, a shared planning area or a census tract....