Community Development Block Grant handbooks, 1983-[ongoing].

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Community Development Block Grant handbooks, 1983-[ongoing].

The community development block grant program is a federally funded effort to improve living environments, provide housing, and stimulate economic development in communities containing between 50,000 and 200,000 people. In Utah, the program started in 1981. The Block Grant Handbook is an annual publication generated to assist grantees in establishing their respective programs. It includes implementation policies and procedures, outlines of various developments, and state monitoring activities to ensure compliance with established guidelines.

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Utah. Division of Community Development

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FUNCTIONS: Assists local governments and citizens in the development and maintenance of necessary public infrastructure and services, assists in funding adequate housing, supports economic development activities through grants, loans, and direct program financial assistance; and certifies project funding at the local level in conformance with federal, state, and other requirements. From the description of Agency History Record. (Utah State Archives). WorldCat record id: 151687725 ...