
$120 million available for neighborhood revitalization grants
HUD is soliciting applications for the FY2016 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants program. $120 million is available, with the maximum individual grant award being $30…
HUD is soliciting applications for the FY2016 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants program. $120 million is available, with the maximum individual grant award being $30…
The National Recreation and Park Association has just opened the call for applications for our Great Urban Parks Campaign model project grants for Underserved…
Lot D is a 12 acre property offering one of the last raw assets on the bay in Duluth, Minnesota. The site offers 1,550…
CommonBound will bring together people with powerful visions for the future: a cross-section of community leaders, thinkers, and practitioners from around the world, including…
On April 4, 2016, the Healthiest Cities & Counties Challenge was officially launched. The Healthiest Cities & Counties Challenge (the Challenge) is a collaboration…
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