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Promise Zones
This dataset outlines the locations of communities participating in the Promise Zone Program. Promise Zones are high poverty communities where the federal government partners with local leaders to increase economic activity, improve educational opportunities, leverage private investment, reduce violent crime, enhance public health and address other priorities identified by the community. Current Promise Zones were selected through three rounds of national competition, in which applicants demonstrated a consensus vision for their community and its residents, the capacity to carry it out, and a shared commitment to specific, measurable results.
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Promise Zone Round 2 Applicant Geography and Goal Data
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This dataset includes Promise Zone initiative round II applicant project data from 111 urban, rural, and tribal communities who consented to share their application information beyond application purposes. This data can be quickly filtered by geographical location or listed PZ goal to gain a better understanding of nationwide, community-initiated revitalization efforts.
West Philadelphia Promise Zone
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Area designated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development deeming West Philadelphia as a Promise Zone. Click here to learn more about promise zones.
Section 108 Grantee Areas
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This dataset provides the locations and pertinent information for Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program grantee areas. Section 108 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 provides for a loan guarantee component of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. The Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program (Section 108) provides communities with a source of financing for economic development, housing rehabilitation, public facilities, and other physical development projects, including improvements to increase their resilience against natural disasters. The funds can be used by a designated public entity to undertake eligible projects, or, alternatively, can be loaned to a third party developer to undertake the projects. This flexibility makes it one of the most potent and important public investment tools that HUD offers to local governments.
Promise Neighborhood 2011 Grantees
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Thank you for your interest in the Promise Neighborhoods Program! You can use the tools below to look at general information about the applications, and you can also find specific applications that you would like to explore in more detail. The data is sourced from supplemental forms as reported by applicants. The data from these forms may not be a full or accurate representation of the information provided in the formal application.
Promise Neighborhoods 2011 Applications
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Thank you for your interest in the Promise Neighborhoods Program! You can use the tools below to look at general information about the applications, and you can also find specific applications that you would like to explore in more detail. The data is sourced from supplemental forms as reported by applicants. The data from these forms may not be a full or accurate representation of the information provided in the formal application.
Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grantees
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This map layer displays the planning areas of the winners of the Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant competition for FY2010 and FY2011. Program applicants were required to designate their planning area according to a set of criteria given in the Notice of Funding Availability, which in most circumstances ensured that applicant geographies would be composed of counties, MSAs, or the planning areas of Metropolitan Planning Organizations. The majority of geographies in this file were assembled from county, MSA, and MPO shapefiles available on servers or publicly elsewhere. The remaining geographies used publicly available geospatial data such as municipal line files and tribal boundaries.
Promise Neighborhood 2010 Applications
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Thank you for your interest in the Promise Neighborhoods Program! You can use the tools below to look at general information about the applications. The data is sourced from applications submitted for the program. Inclusion of an application in the data that follows does not ensure that the application will be considered eligible for an award, or that the application will be funded by the Department of Education. The Absolute Priority assignments do not conclusively indicate that the applicants are eligible to apply under those absolute priorities according to the Department's criteria. Inclusion of an application in this summary information is not an endorsement of an organization, idea, program, or product, and the Department does not validate or guarantee the accuracy of this information. The data are provided in this summary solely for the convenience of the public.
Opportunity Zones
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This service provides spatial data for all U.S. Decennial Census tracts designated as Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs) for purposes of §§ 1400Z–1 and 1400Z–2 of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code). Revenue Procedure 2018–16, 2018–9 I.R.B. 383, provided guidance to State CEOs on the eligibility criteria and procedure for making these nominations. Section 1400Z–1(b)(1)(B) of the Code provides that after the Secretary receives notice of the nominations, the Secretary may certify the nominations and designate the nominated tracts as Zones. Section 1400Z–2 of the Code allows the temporary deferral of inclusion in gross income for certain realized gains to the extent that corresponding amounts are timely invested in a qualified opportunity fund. Investments in a qualified opportunity fund may also be eligible for additional tax benefits.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) 1 Grantee Target Areas
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This dataset provides grantee information for the first round of Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) formula funding to States and units of general local government (UGLG), (referred to as NSP1) allowed under Title III of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008. The NSP provides emergency assistance to state and local governments for the acquisition and redevelopment of foreclosed properties that might otherwise become sources of abandonment and blight within their communities. For the first round of funding HUD awarded grants to a total of 309 grantees including the 55 states, territories, and selected local governments to stabilize communities hardest hit by foreclosures and delinquencies.