Real change happens closest to home. We will empower local communities to lead on the issues that affect them most—housing, education, safety, health, and economic growth—through flexible grants, technical support, and reduced federal red tape. Partnerships between neighborhoods, nonprofits, faith groups, businesses, and government will be strengthened so solutions are tailored, effective, and owned by the people who live them. Strong communities are the building blocks of a strong nation; when neighbors work together, trust and resilience grow from the ground up.
Strengthening Community Partnerships
Building Resilient and Inclusive Communities
Communities are strongest when they can withstand challenges and include everyone. We will invest in infrastructure that is durable against natural disasters and economic shifts—reliable power, clean water, broadband, safe housing, and efficient transit. Inclusion will be built in: programs that connect isolated rural areas, support urban renewal without displacement, welcome diverse voices, and ensure no one is left behind because of geography, income, disability, or background. Resilient communities are places where people feel safe, connected, and valued—where every resident can contribute and every neighbor belongs.