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The Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanded economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons. The primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector, including for-profit and non-profit organizations.


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(new) 2009 Formula Grant Allocations
The official 2009 formula grant allocation amounts are now posted on HUD’s web site. The announcement letters of these allocations are being mailed by HUD to the chief elected officials of each formula grantee.
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(new) Secretary Donovan announces $1 billion in Recovery Act funding to support state and local Community Development
On May 5, 2009 Secretary Donovan signed a letter to all CDBG-R grantees addressing the responsible use of CDBG-R funds. This letter is an extension of President Obama’s March 20, 2009, memorandum on the responsible use of all Recovery Act funds. Both documents have been forwarded grantees along with the Notice governing the use of CDBG-R funds and may be read here.”
CDBG-R Notice | CDBG-R Letter | Responsible Spending Memo


(new) Secretary Donovan Announces $2 Billion in Recovery Act Funds to Stabilize Neighborhoods Hard-hit by Foreclosure
HUD solicits grant applications under Neighborhood Stabilization Program
WASHINGTON - U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that HUD is now soliciting grant applications under the Department's Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to make available nearly $2 billion in Recovery Act funding to states, local governments and non-profit housing developers to combat the effects of home foreclosures. Applications for NSP funds will be due July 17, 2009.
more... | Neighborhood Stabilization Program

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We need your help to promote the Act Against AIDS campaign!
more... | HIV/AIDS Housing


2009 Uniform Act (URA) Low Income Limits Issued – Effective Date 03/19/09
more... | Acquisition Relocation

Obama administration awards nearly $1.6 billion in homeless grants to thousands of local housing and service programs nationwide
Recovery Plan provides $1.5 billion in additional funding for homeless prevention
WASHINGTON - Hundreds of thousands of homeless individuals and families will find a stable home and be offered critically needed services as a result of nearly $1.6 billion in homeless assistance announced today by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan.
more... | Homeless Assistance

Neighborhood Stabilization Program HUD Approves Neighborhood Stabilization Plans of State of Louisiana and New Orleans
U.S. Housing and Urban Development has approved plans from the State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans seeking to recover from the effects of high foreclosures and declining home values.
more... | Neighborhood Stabilization Program

HUD announces $26.5 million in 'Sweat Equity Grants'
more... | Self-help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP)

HUD Awards CHDO Green NOFA Grants HUD has awarded 6 competitive HOME grants of $250,000 to PJs, for the production of energy efficient and environmentally-friendly housing units that are developed by eligible Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs). Each grantee will use design and technology models that can be replicated. All units must qualify for and receive Energy Star certification by an independent Home Energy Rater (HER) upon completion
more... | HOME Investment Partnerships Program


CDBG's Neighborhood Stabilization Program 9-29-2008
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TDAT Logo Tribal Directory Assessment Tool (TDAT) v1.0 TDAT v1.0 was developed by the Office of Environment and Energy's Environmental Planning Division (EPD) to assist users with Section 106 compliance and tribal consultation.
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Building Green HOME Housing HUD has added a new web page to the HOME Tools section that provides useful information and weblinks about how to develop energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly housing that is affordable to low-income families
more... | HOME Investment Partnerships Program


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The Dept. Of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD), is a partner in the
more... | Home Investment Partnership Program


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