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Code · New Jersey · Title 55 — Fiduciaries and Trusts · Chapter 19

55:19-63. Duties of Office of Neighborhood Empowerment

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48. The Office of Neighborhood Empowerment shall:
a. Provide support for a community director who shall assist local sponsors in developing or implementing neighborhood empowerment plans;
b. Provide case management services to qualified local sponsors of neighborhood empowerment plans;
c. Assist neighborhoods in developing and implementing neighborhood empowerment plans;
d. Ensure that communities receive technical assistance in neighborhood planning;
e. Train and provide administrative support for interagency teams;
f. Assist local sponsors in evaluating progress through mutually agreed upon measures;
g. Provide assistance in obtaining private sector support for developing and implementing neighborhood empowerment plans;
h. Maintain and make available a complete inventory of State programs, services and funding that are available to municipalities; and
i. Enter into partnerships with qualified local sponsors.
L.1996,c.62,s.48.
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