HUD gives six Midwest states $1.6 billion for housing grants
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[May 19, 2022] By
Scott McClallen | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Six Midwest states
will receive $1.6 billion from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) for state, county, city, and tribal housing
developments in 2022.
“HUD’s allocation of approximately $1.6 billion to communities
throughout the Midwest reinforces our commitment to boost the housing
supply and expand economic opportunity throughout the six states,” HUD
Midwest Regional Administrator Diane M. Shelley said in a statement. “I
look forward to collaborating with and seeing our partners put these
resources to work to meet the needs of some of our most vulnerable
residents and lift up communities across all six states.”
The funds will flow to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and
Wisconsin.
HUD’s Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) and Office of
Public and Indian Housing administer the grants via the CPD Formula
Grant, Capital Fund and Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) programs that
cover:
Community Development Block Grant: provided annually to states, cities,
and counties to develop urban communities with housing, a suitable
living environment, and to expand economic opportunities for low- and
moderate-income persons.
HOME Investment Partnerships: funding to states and localities used
often in partnership with local nonprofit groups for a wide range of
activities including building, buying, and/or rehabilitating affordable
housing for rent or homeownership or providing direct rental assistance
to low-income people.
Housing Trust Fund (HTF): funding to produce affordable housing units
for households with extremely low incomes.
Emergency Solutions Grants: funding for homeless shelters, related
social service and homeless prevention programs.
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Housing Opportunities for Persons with HIV/AIDS – provides rental
housing assistance and supportive services for persons living with
HIV/AIDS and their families.
CDBG Recovery Housing Program – allows states and the District of
Columbia to provide stable, transitional housing for individuals in
recovery from a substance-use disorder.
Capital Fund Program Awards fund Public Housing Agencies for the
development, financing, and modernization of public housing
developments.
Six Midwest states will receive a total of $441 million in Capital Fund
Program (CFP) awards to 492 public housing agencies.
Illinois: 32 CFP awards totaling $147 million.
Indiana: 20 CDP awards totaling $39 million.
Michigan: 108 CFP awards totaling $55 million.
Minnesota: 113 CFP awards totaling $47 million.
Ohio: 48 CFP awards totaling $29.5 million.
Wisconsin: 90 CFP awards totaling $29.5 million.
IHBG provide formula funding for affordable housing on Indian
reservations, communities, and in Alaska Native villages. Eligible
spending includes to housing development, assistance under the Indian
Housing Program, housing services to eligible people, crime prevention
and safety, and creative approaches to solving affordable housing
problems.
These states will receive $67.8 million in IHBGs to 33 tribes
Michigan: 12 IHBG totaling $19 million.
Minnesota: 10 IHBG totaling $22.9 million.
Wisconsin: 11 IHBG totaling $25.8 million. |