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The Empowerment Zone Program consists of three US congressional designations. [2] The Renewal Communities (RCs), Empowerment Zones (EZs) and Enterprise Communities (ECs) are highly distressed urban and rural communities that may be eligible for a combination of grants, tax credits for businesses, bonding authority and other benefits.
Another Broken Egg Cafe: Veterans and active-duty military get a free Patriot French Toast topped with strawberries, blueberries, fresh […] Free meals, discounts for Veterans Day 2024 Skip to ...
The Daniels Fund is a private charitable foundation based in Denver, Colorado. It was founded by Bill Daniels, a decorated fighter pilot [1] in World War II and the Korean War, who went on to become one of the early pioneers of the cable television industry. Throughout his lifetime, Daniels gave generously to people in need and the ...
Duffy's Sports Grill: Veterans get a free meal. Eddie Merlot’s: Veterans and active-duty military get the Eddie’s Prime Cheeseburger with Fries for free. Famous Dave's: Veterans get a free ...
Texas Roadhouse: The restaurant offers active-duty military, veteran, and retired military members a choice between dining in or receiving a meal voucher from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Veterans will ...
Organized urban communal gardens have existed since the 1890s. Denver was one of the first cities in the country that organized cultivation associations. [1] Community gardening's history in Denver includes ties to the victory gardens planted during World War II with the encouragement of Mayor Benjamin Stapleton and the Mayor's Community Garden Program in the 1970s under the direction of Mayor ...
Where can veterans get free meals, deals before Veterans Day 2023? 99 Restaurants: Free lunch from a select menu when you buy an entree from opening to 5 p.m. Nov. 10. bartaco: Save 20% off Nov. 9-11.
The CDBG program was enacted in 1974 by President Gerald Ford through the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and took effect in January 1975. Most directly, the law was a response to the Nixon administration's 1973 funding moratorium on many Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs. [1]