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In order to ensure that all eligible organizations are treated equally in the grant application process, HUD has made historic changes to its regulations. We are dedicated to ensuring that stakeholders inside and outside of HUD are well-educated about the changes in regulations that allow faith-based groups to participate. Below, you will find the relevant regulation changes that have been made since the implementation of the Initiative in 2001. With the help of all involved in the process, these changes will allow more Faith-Based and Community Organizations to participate in HUD programs.

 -   Participation in HUD's Native American Programs by religious organizations
 -   HUD publishes a final general rule requiring equal treatment of faith-based organizations in all of HUD's programs
 -   HUD proposes a rule on equal treatment of faith-based organizations in HUD's Indian programs

 
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