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Farmworker and Colonia Communities

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Taking Stock of Farmworker Needs in Florida - Innovative survey identifies farmworker needs in Manatee County, Florida.


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HUD helps people find decent housing and make their communities better. Two groups in rural America that particularly need help are colonias residents and farmworkers. Find out what HUD is doing…and what you can do.

Find out what we do:
HUD has created a Southwest Border Region, Colonias, and Migrant/Farmworker Initiative (SWBR) to address the needs of these communities.
 -   Report: Delivering Results to Colonias and Farmworker Communities

Learn more about farmworkers and colonias
Don't know what a "colonia" is? Want to know more about farmworkers? Read these facts.

Getting started
Learn how to become a non-profit, how to build your organization, and how to apply for HUD fund.

Funding
Learn about federal and state funding resources and how the funding cycles work.

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