Seattle Community Development Block Grant Administration Records 1974-2000

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Seattle Community Development Block Grant Administration Records 1974-2000

Records documenting the Department of Human Services' administration of Community Development Block Grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

4.6 cubic feet; 12 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6381272

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United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

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Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development.

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The Department of Community Development (DCD) administered Seattle's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for Seattle's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was the lead agency for implementing various types of grant-funded projects, such as the Neighorhood Development Program. DCD was abolished in 1992. From the description of Neighborhood Development Program project applications, 1965-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 530104873 ...

Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Human Resources.

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Seattle (Wash.). Human Services Dept.

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An Office of Human Resources was established in 1971 in the Executive Department to develop, implement, and manage social services for low-income and disadvantaged residents of Seattle. In 1973 it was replaced by the Department of Human Resources. DHR administered family and youth services programs, senior citizen services, community service activities, the Seattle Veterans Action Center, and the Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program. Federal, state, and local grants comprised two-thi...

Seattle (Wash.). Dept of Housing and Human Services.

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An Office of Human Resources was established in 1971 in the Executive Department to develop, implement, and manage social services for low-income and disadvantaged residents of Seattle. In 1973 it was replaced by the Department of Human Resources. DHR administered family and youth services programs, senior citizen services, community service activities, the Seattle Veterans Action Center, and the Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program. Federal, state, and local grants comprised two-thi...