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Lewis and Clark RDC The Council has helped the region to access federal, state, and local funding to enhance employment and business opportunities, maintain infrastructure and public facilities, and perform strategic planning.
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Economic Development Lewis & Clark RDC offers a variety of programs and services to foster economic growth and community development in a 10-county region of south-central North Dakota.
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Community Development Through the state's Division of Community Services, LCRDC received annual HUD funds as a Community Development Block Grant.
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Counties We Serve The Lewis and Clark Regional Development Council provides services to its 10 member counties: Burleigh, Emmons, Grant, Kidder, Mercer, McLean, Morton, Oliver, Sheridan, and Sioux.
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The Council The Council, located in Mandan ND, is a non-profit corporation and a political subdivision governed by a board of directors comprised of elected local officials and representatives of business, farm and tribal interests. Its staff provides administration for the lending and grant programs. The staff will also review applications and provide consulting to determine the best options and alternatives for the concerned parties.
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Equal Opportunity Lender
Lewis and Clark Regional Development Council has directly provided or obtained $60 million for business and community development projects over the years, leveraging hundreds of millions more in other investments and greatly improved the communities in North Dakota.
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CDBG Program
CDBG funds are made available to local units of government for public facilities projects, housing rehabilitation, and planning activities. Public facilities projects can include replacing water lines, installing lift stations, and providing elevator access to public buildings. In general, projects must benefit at least 51% low to moderate income persons.
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CDBG Program
Through the state's Division of Community Services, LCRDC received annual HUD funds as a Community Development Block Grant. These funds are made available to local units of government for public facilities projects, housing rehabilitation, and planning activities. Public facilities projects can include replacing water lines, installing lift stations, and providing elevator access to public buildings. In general, projects must benefit at least 51% low to moderate income persons.
For more information about the 2013 CDBG program, to submit an application form, and to view the specific application requirements and deadline dates see - 2013 CDBG Info
~ Please read the 2013 CDBG Program Statement prior to filling out the application form in order to ensure an accurate assessment of your project needs.
For more information about the CDBG Program and/or help filling out the application please call Lyle at 701.667.7623 or email.
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