What does the Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) do?
The Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) is a subdivision of the Department of Housing and Urban Development responsible for promoting viable communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons.
$14.9B
28.7%
How much does the Office of Community Planning and Development spend?
The Office of Community Planning and Development ranked second among Department of Housing and Urban Development divisions in net spending in 2024.
HUD net spending by division, FY 2024
The Office of Community Planning and Development’s federal spending in FY 2024 was lower than in FY 1980.
Yearly federal net spending by CPD, adjusted for inflation (2024 dollars), FYs 1980–2024
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The Office of Community Planning and Development’s share of federal spending in FY 2024 was lower than in FY 1980.
Net spending by CPD as a share of federal spending, FYs 1980–2024
How did the Office of Community Planning and Development spend its budget in 2024?
Federal government net spending isolated to CPD, FY 2024
How many people work for the Office of Community Planning and Development?
The number of federal employees working for the Office of Community Planning and Development has increased 44.7% since 2010.
Number of federal employees working for CPD, September 2010–2024
Who leads the Office of Community Planning and Development?
CPD is led by an assistant secretary. This individual is nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed by the Senate, and reports to the Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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