Anti-Displacement Community Prosperity Program (ACPP) funding opportunity

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The Anti-Displacement Community Prosperity Program (ACPP) board is no longer planning to release a public competitive RFP this year, but rather is taking a multi-phased approach to distribute funding for projects that promote community prosperity and prevent displacement along the Blue Line Extension Corridor.

The board plans to launch a pilot funding phase this fall. More details will be available soon.

The community-led ACPP board, established by state legislation, has been working to prevent displacement and invest in inclusive community prosperity along the Blue Line Extension Corridor.

The communities along the corridor include residents and businesses in Minneapolis, Robbinsdale, Crystal and Brooklyn Park.

The state Legislature awarded $10 million to fund the ACPP with the goal of preserving and enhancing community vitality by ensuring people in the corridor today are the ones to benefit from this important infrastructure investment.

The funding, which is to be matched by other sources, can be used for a range of activities, including preserving affordability for existing residents and support for local businesses.

The Anti-Displacement Community Prosperity Program (ACPP) board is no longer planning to release a public competitive RFP this year, but rather is taking a multi-phased approach to distribute funding for projects that promote community prosperity and prevent displacement along the Blue Line Extension Corridor.

The board plans to launch a pilot funding phase this fall. More details will be available soon.

The community-led ACPP board, established by state legislation, has been working to prevent displacement and invest in inclusive community prosperity along the Blue Line Extension Corridor.

The communities along the corridor include residents and businesses in Minneapolis, Robbinsdale, Crystal and Brooklyn Park.

The state Legislature awarded $10 million to fund the ACPP with the goal of preserving and enhancing community vitality by ensuring people in the corridor today are the ones to benefit from this important infrastructure investment.

The funding, which is to be matched by other sources, can be used for a range of activities, including preserving affordability for existing residents and support for local businesses.

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