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Find similar grantsPathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing is sponsored by Montana Department of Commerce. Aims to reduce barriers to affordable housing production by assisting communities in addressing infrastructure challenges and land use regulations.
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Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing | Montana Department of Commerce Infrastructure + Planning Delivering Local Assistance Program Montana Community Reinvestment Montana Emergency Tourism Assistance Program Montana Facility Finance Authority Montana Historic Preservation Grant Montana Ready Communities Initiative Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing State-Local Infrastructure Partnership Act Community Development Block Grant CDBG Grant Administration Manual Community Development Block Grant Housing Davis Bacon Wage Determinations Public and Community Facilities Section 3 and DBE/MBE/WBE Community Technical Assistance Community Planning Documents and Guidance Community Planning Platform Presentations, Publications and Model Documents Montana Coal Endowment Program Montana Main Street Program Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing Communities nationwide are suffering from a lack of affordable housing, and housing production is not meeting the increasing demand for accessible and available units in many urban and rural areas, particularly areas of high opportunity.
PRO Housing supports communities who are actively taking steps to remove barriers to affordable housing, such as: Barriers caused by outdated zoning, land use policies or regulations Gaps in available resources for development Deteriorating or inadequate infrastructure Lack of neighborhood amenities Challenges to preserving existing housing stock, such as increasing threats from natural hazards, redevelopment pressures or expiration of affordability requirements Grantees may use awards to further develop, evaluate and implement housing policy plans, improve housing strategies and facilitate affordable housing production and preservation.
On Oct. 9, 2024, at 11:30 a. m.
, the Montana Department of Commerce will hold a public hearing via Zoom and in person in Room 342, in regards to a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the new U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing program. A summary of all comments and feedback received, and our response, will be available for review in Attachment A of the final application materials.
The official public comment period for this application closes on Oct. 9, 2024, at 11:59 p. m.
If you would like to provide written feedback, you may do so by emailing docadministrativerules@mt. gov . Register in advance for this meeting: mt-gov.zoom.
us/meeting/register/tZEsfuyhrj4uHtQxd0LideEcmBO9I6Wuu6gn A summary of all comments and feedback received, and our response, will be available for review in Attachment H of the final application materials. The official public comment period for this application will close on Oct. 9, 2024, at 11:59 p.
m. , but if you would like to provide further feedback, you may do so by emailing docadministrativeules@mt. gov .
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Indian Equity Fund Small Business Grant is sponsored by Montana Department of Commerce. This grant assists startup or expanding Native American businesses in Montana. Funds can be used for various activities such as purchasing new equipment or developing new product lines. A total of $320,000 is available to fund Native American businesses in Montana.
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