St. Louis Five Year Consolidated Plan Strategy
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ST. LOUIS INSTITUTIONS

Housing, Economic, and Community Development is the product of many institutions. Regardless of individual ideology, there is increasing recognition that successful redevelopment of neighborhoods involves a collaboration of government, nonprofit, for-profit, faith-based, and other organizations. Individuals with energy and commitment make the difference, but they work through many diverse groups. The following list represents a brief introduction to many of the institutions and organizations that contribute to the St. Louis Community Development process.

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