Rural Development Reports

Search for documents published by the Rural Economic Development Division of the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
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Annual Report | Rural Economic Development Division Program Performance, Annual Report, Downtowns (Main Street), State Funded (Rural Grants), Rural Development, CDBG, Appalachian Region (ARC)

The 2022 Annual Report from the Department's Rural Economic Development Division describes fiscal year 2022 performance and outcomes for several North Carolina economic development programs that channel resources into the more rural areas of the state, including the:

  • Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)
  • Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
  • Industrial Development Fund - Utility Account
  • State Rural Grants
  • North Carolina Main Street
  • Rural Planning

We publish this report annually.

REDD-2022-Annual-Report_asPublished_120122.pdf
Annual Report | Rural Economic Development Division Program Performance, Annual Report, Downtowns (Main Street), State Funded (Rural Grants), Rural Development, CDBG, Appalachian Region (ARC)

The 2022 Annual Report from the Department's Rural Economic Development Division describes fiscal year 2022 performance and outcomes for several North Carolina economic development programs that channel resources into the more rural areas of the state, including the:

  • Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)
  • Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
  • Industrial Development Fund - Utility Account
  • State Rural Grants
  • North Carolina Main Street
  • Rural Planning

We publish this report annually.

REDD-2022-Annual-Report_asPublished_120122.pdf
Guidelines | North Carolina CDBG Analysis of Impediments (AI) 2021 2025 Analysis of Impediments (AI), CDBG, Criteria or Guidelines

The 2021-2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) report known as the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing (AI) report.

NC-AI_2021-2025-Final_04.29.21-asPublished-web.pdf
Guidelines | North Carolina CDBG Analysis of Impediments (AI) 2021 2025 Analysis of Impediments (AI), CDBG, Criteria or Guidelines

The 2021-2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) report known as the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing (AI) report.

NC-AI_2021-2025-Final_04.29.21-asPublished-web.pdf
Guidelines | North Carolina CDBG Consolidated Plan 2021 2025 Consolidated Plan, Criteria or Guidelines, Federal Funded (e.g. CDBG or ARC), CDBG

The North Carolina Consolidated Plan 2021-2025 was developed in accordance with the Consolidated Plan regulations set forth in 24 CFR Part 91 and with the requirements set forth by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

The Consolidated Plan serves two purposes:

  • First, it is the planning document that guides the North Carolina Consolidated Plan Partners in addressing housing and community development needs across the state for the next five years, using the allocated funds received from the HUD.
  • Secondly, this plan serves as a tool to inform a variety of stakeholders — including HUD, state and local officials, non-profit and advocacy organizations, and the residents of North Carolina — of the need for improving the living conditions for our state’s very low, low, and moderate income populations.

The 2021-2025 Consolidated Plan also includes the 2021 Annual Action Plan and updates the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing document (available elsewhere on our website.

NC-ConPlan_2021-2025-Final-Approved-9.2021_asPublished.pdf
Guidelines | North Carolina CDBG Consolidated Plan 2021 2025 Consolidated Plan, Criteria or Guidelines, Federal Funded (e.g. CDBG or ARC), CDBG

The North Carolina Consolidated Plan 2021-2025 was developed in accordance with the Consolidated Plan regulations set forth in 24 CFR Part 91 and with the requirements set forth by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

The Consolidated Plan serves two purposes:

  • First, it is the planning document that guides the North Carolina Consolidated Plan Partners in addressing housing and community development needs across the state for the next five years, using the allocated funds received from the HUD.
  • Secondly, this plan serves as a tool to inform a variety of stakeholders — including HUD, state and local officials, non-profit and advocacy organizations, and the residents of North Carolina — of the need for improving the living conditions for our state’s very low, low, and moderate income populations.

The 2021-2025 Consolidated Plan also includes the 2021 Annual Action Plan and updates the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing document (available elsewhere on our website.

NC-ConPlan_2021-2025-Final-Approved-9.2021_asPublished.pdf