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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 964 — Tenant Participation and Tenant Opportunities in Public Housing · § 964.300

§ 964.300. General.

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The Family Investment Centers Program provides families living in public housing with better access to educational and employment opportunities by:
(a)Developing facilities in or near public housing for training and support services;
(b)Mobilizing public and private resources to expand and improve the delivery of such services;
(c)Providing funding for such essential training and support services that cannot otherwise be funded; and
(d)Improving the capacity of management to assess the training and service needs of families, coordinate the provision of training and services that meet such needs, and ensure the long-term provision of such training and services. FIC provides funding to HAs to access educational, housing, or other social service programs to assist public housing residents toward self-sufficiency.
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