Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 23— - TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT › § 803
The Secretary may give matching grants to States to help pay for training and for research about housing and community development. The money can be used to start or expand programs that teach technical and professional staff who work for governments or nonprofit housing groups the skills they need. Grants can also fund state and local research and the sharing of information on housing needs and other community problems like land use, transportation, and building codes. The grants can especially support training low‑income people to manage housing for low‑ and moderate‑income households and research about managing that housing. A State can only get a grant if the Secretary approves a plan that explains how the money will be used and what it will achieve; how the State will get the required non‑Federal funds; how the State will control and account for the money; which State officer or agency will run the program; and how that officer or agency will report to the Secretary. No grant can be paid unless the State provides at least an equal amount from non‑Federal sources for the same purpose and at the same time.
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20 U.S.C. § 803
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73