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Good Stories
Read about these successes in developing our Nation's communities
 -   Expanding business communities
 -   Housing redevelopment in urban areas
 -   Improving communities


How to Apply

If you're interested in applying for HUD's economic development programs, watch our funds available page.


HUD wants to strengthen communities, and economic development is an important part of that effort. Economic development is all about creating and retaining jobs in our Nation's communities. Learn about economic development programs from HUD and other federal agencies.

Economic Development Programs

 -   HUD's economic development programs
 -   How to apply
 -   Economic development publications from HUD
 -   HUD's Community Renewal Initiative
 -   Address locator - Find out if you are in a renewal community, enterprise zone, or enterprise community.
 -   Economic development for Native Americans
 -   More economic development resources from HUD
 -   Rural Development programs from the Department of Agriculture
 -   Economic research from the Department of Agriculture
 -   Investments and grants from the Economic Development Administration
 -   Native eDGE - economic development guidance and empowerment for Native Americans.

Job Training Programs

 -   Neighborhood Networks - creating community learning centers.
 -   HUD's Step-Up Program - apprenticeships in America's communities.
 -   Jobs and contracts for residents near HUD-funded projects (Section 3)
 -   Grants and contracts from the Department of Labor

 

 
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