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American Planning Association: Policy Guides & Frameworks
The American Planning Association's (APA) policy guides represent the collective thinking of our members on positions of both principle and practice. They represent APA's official position on issues central to building communities of lasting value. Topics include: Climate Change, Energy, Hazard Mitigation, Sustainability, Housing, and more.
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Bear Paw Development
Bear Paw Development provides professional planning and project management. ent services the following geographic areas in the State of Montana. Services include small business development, brownfields program, community development, loan department, and value added agriculture programs.
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Geography: | Montana |
Resource Type: | information source, organization |
Subtopic: | local government, rural community issues & solutions, economic development, business assistance, development & smart growth, funding & financing, environmental health & quality, agriculture & food systems, Land Use Planning & Housing, Local Government & Services, Community Building, Business & Economy, Issues & Opportunities, |
Tags: | small business support, funding, agriculture, environmental quality, economic development, redevelopment |
Telephone: | 406-265-9226 |
Link: | webpage |
Butte Citizens for Preservation & Revitalization (Butte CPR)
Butte CPR provides grants to improve buildings, educational tours, lectures, preservation workshops, and other events, liaison with local government, business, and civic organizations, and the labor to restore, renovate and salvage historical buildings in the nation's largest National Historic Landmark District.
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Geography: | Montana |
Resource Type: | funding resource, organization |
Subtopic: | rural community issues & solutions, heritage & historic preservation, redevelopment & revitalization, funding & financing, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Issues & Opportunities, |
Tags: | funding, local government, historic preservation, community revitalization, redevelopment |
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Link: | webpage |
Community Builders
Community Builders colloaborates with communitys in "community assistance projects". Areas of assistance include: redevelopment and revitalization, transportation, transportation issues, housing issues, community and regional planning, and economic and policy analysis.
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Geography: | Idaho, Montana, Wyoming |
Resource Type: | information source, organization, educational resource, training |
Subtopic: | data & analysis, surveys & analytic tools, community & capacity development, rural community issues & solutions, redevelopment & revitalization, planning, local government, housing & real estate, Data Collection & Analysis, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Local Government & Services, |
Tags: | community development, community building, transportation, housing, planning, economic development, redevelopment, community revitalization |
Telephone: | 406-225-0065 |
Link: | webpage |
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program-Wyoming
Wyoming is given broad authority to design and structure a program to meet local community and economic development needs. However, any project funded with CDBG funds must meet one of three U.S. Housing and Urban Development-imposed national objectives. 1 .Benefit to low- and moderate-income families; 2. Elimination of slums and blight; 3. Projects which meet an urgent community development need that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community.
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Geography: | Wyoming |
Resource Type: | funding resource |
Subtopic: | low-income, rural community issues & solutions, housing & real estate, funding & financing, community & public health, redevelopment & revitalization, economic development, Special Populations, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Issues & Opportunities, Local Government & Services, |
Tags: | fair housing, housing, funding, public health, health, redevelopment, revitalization, economic development, grants |
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Link: | webpage |
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program-Montana
In partnership with local governments and a host of stakeholders, the Montana Department of Commerce administers CDBG funds on behalf of the State of Montana. Under the State CDBG Program, states award grants to cities, towns, and counties to develop and preserve decent affordable housing, to provide services to the most vulnerable in our communities, and to create and retain jobs.
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Geography: | Montana |
Resource Type: | funding resource |
Subtopic: | low-income, rural community issues & solutions, housing & real estate, funding & financing, community & public health, redevelopment & revitalization, employment & workforce, Special Populations, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Issues & Opportunities, Local Government & Services, |
Tags: | fair housing, housing, funding, public health, health, redevelopment, revitalization, jobs, grants |
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Link: | webpage |
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program-Idaho
The program is administered by Idaho Commerce with funds received annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. ICDBG funds are used to construct projects that benefit low and moderate-income persons, help prevent or eliminate slum and blight conditions, or solve catastrophic health and safety threats in local areas.
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Geography: | Idaho |
Resource Type: | funding resource |
Subtopic: | low-income, rural community issues & solutions, housing & real estate, funding & financing, community & public health, redevelopment & revitalization, Special Populations, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Issues & Opportunities, Local Government & Services, |
Tags: | fair housing, housing, funding, public health, health, redevelopment, revitalization, grants |
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Link: | webpage |
U.S. Department of Agriculture: Downtown Revitalization
The USDA: Downtown Revitalization guide links to full-text handbooks, planning tools, case studies, funding resources, organizations, revitalization strategies, and more to assist a community considering a downtown revitalization project.
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Geography: | United States |
Resource Type: | funding resource, information source, resource guide, planning guide |
Subtopic: | economic development, funding & financing, rural community issues & solutions, infrastructure & communications, redevelopment & revitalization, planning, Business & Economy, Issues & Opportunities, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, |
Tags: | redevelopment, economic development, infrastructure, planning, community revitalization |
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Link: | webpage |
U.S. Economic Development Administration
Through strategic investments that foster job creation and attract private investment, EDA supports development in economically distressed areas of the U.S.. EDA works directly with local economic development officials to make grant investments that are well-defined, timely, and linked to a long-term, sustainable economic development strategy.
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Geography: | United States |
Resource Type: | funding resource, information source, resource guide, planning guide |
Subtopic: | economic development, employment & workforce, community & capacity development, rural community issues & solutions, urban issues & solutions, redevelopment & revitalization, funding & financing, Business & Economy, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Issues & Opportunities, |
Tags: | economic development, funding, sustainable development, redevelopment, local government |
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Link: | webpage |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: How small towns and cities can use local assets to rebuild their economies
This report examines case studies of small towns and cities that have complemented thier recruitment of major employers, manufacturers, and large retailers by successfully emphasizing their existing assets and distinctive resources. Topics discussed in the report include: identifying and building on existing assets, engaging all members of the community to plan for the future, taking advantage of outside funding, creating incentives for community redevelopment and investment, encouraging cooperation within the community and across the region, and supporting a clean and healthy enviornment.
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