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The Stellar Communities [2] program is a multi-agency partnership designed to fund comprehensive community development projects in Indiana's smaller communities. The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA), the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHCDA), [3] and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), along with the State Revolving Fund, are participating ...
Good Neighbor Next Door is a community revitalization program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), for teachers, firefighters, law enforcement officers and ...
A voluntary program, Indiana's Clean Community program recognizes cities taking a "proactive" approach to environmental issues. There are three tiers: bronze, silver and gold. All cities come in ...
Main Street America's local Main Street programs aim to revitalize downtowns and commercial districts through preservation-based economic development and community revitalization. The "Main Street Project" [ 1 ] was begun in 1977 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation with a pilot involving 3 towns: Galesburg, Illinois ; Madison ...
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for community revitalization and a 2-year extension of medical saving accounts, and for other purposes. Announced in: the 106th United States Congress: Sponsored by: Rep. William Reynolds Archer Jr. (R-TX) Number of co-sponsors: 1: Citations; Public law: Incorporated into Pub. L. 106–554 ...
Western Indiana Community Foundation ("WICF") was incorporated on November 30, 1990 for the betterment of Fountain County, Indiana and Vermillion County, Indiana and its citizens. The community foundation is a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charity (Federal Employer Identification Number : 35-1814927).
The Empowerment Zone Program consists of three US congressional designations. [2] The Renewal Communities (RCs), Empowerment Zones (EZs) and Enterprise Communities (ECs) are highly distressed urban and rural communities that may be eligible for a combination of grants, tax credits for businesses, bonding authority and other benefits.
In 1983, the Indiana General Assembly created the Enterprise Zone Program. Under this program, local enterprise zone areas were created to address general and economic distress, provide community support, and develop revitalization efforts. [1]