Puerto Rico Office for Socioeconomic and Community Development information
Government agency in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Office for Socioeconomic and Community Development
Oficina para el Desarrollo Socioeconómico y Comunitario de Puerto Rico (ODSEC)
Office overview
Formed
February 9, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-02-09)
Preceding agencies
Oficina del Coordinador General para el Financiamiento Social y la Autogestión (OFSA)
Office of the Commissioner for Municipal Affairs (OCAM)[1]
Headquarters
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Employees
62
Office executive
Jesús Vélez Vargas, Director
The Puerto Rico Office for Socioeconomic and Community Development (Spanish: Oficina para el Desarrollo Socioeconómico y Comunitario de Puerto Rico (ODSEC)) is a government agency of Puerto Rico that manages projects to improve and develop "Special Communities of Puerto Rico", (Spanish: Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico). The agency works with other government agencies, as well as with community members, to improve the infrastructure and economic opportunities of marginalized communities. Its original founding was in 2001 with Law 1-2001 passed by Governor Sila María Calderón.[2] The new entity, employing some of the same people it had under a preceding office, is now responsible for "administering disaster funding".
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