Will the first Promise Zones also be the last?
Later today at the White House, President Obama will announce the first ever Promise Zone communities.
Promise Zones explore new strategies to bolster local economies. From education to housing to job creation, the program helps communities find creative solutions to their challenges—and that’s something every town and city can learn from.
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Today, Congress is debating whether communities will be able to keep doing this work.
The House and the Senate are still negotiating fiscal year 2014’s federal budget—including important programs that support community development.
Promise Zones are just one of the many federal initiatives that could be hampered—or eliminated—when Congress reaches a final budget deal.
Tell Congress to support programs like Promise Zones: Send a letter to your representatives today.
San Antonio, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, southeastern Kentucky and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma—the first five Promise Zone communities—will get new resources to help them grow stronger from the ground up.
Federal programs have helped hundreds of other communities—and can help hundreds more—but Congress needs to hear from you to make it happen. Take a minute and send a letter today.