Each year, Congress appropriates funding for several programs for housing, homelessness, and non-housing community development. These funds go to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) before being allocated to the states. Each state must apply annually for their share of the funds. This is done through the State Consolidated Plan which incorporates into a single document the planning and application aspects of the following programs:
The Consolidated Plan is a five-year planning document, consisting of a five-year strategic plan and annual updates. The Consolidated Plan addresses housing, homelessness, and non-housing community development and is updated annually with input from the public. The State's Citizen Participation plan includes a series of public meetings held throughout the state, as well as a written comment period.
The following Consolidated Plan(s) for the State of Oklahoma have been submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
2009 - 2014 Five-Year Strategic Plan
2010 State Consolidated Plan Annual Update

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