HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD IX No. 12-28
Gene Gibson
(415) 489-6414
For Release
Friday
March 16, 2012

HUD AWARDS AT LEAST $2.4 MILLION IN COUNSELING GRANTS TO HELP CALIFORNIA FAMILIES FIND AND KEEP HOUSING
HUD funding critical to support 22 counseling agencies statewide

SAN FRANCISCO - As part of its continuing effort to help families find decent housing and to prevent future foreclosures, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced at least $2.4 million in housing counseling grants to 22 housing counseling agencies in California. As a result of this funding, California households will have a greater opportunity to find housing or keep their current homes. In addition to the funding to these state and local agencies, HUD is awarding $29 million to national, regional and multi-state counseling agencies that may also have an impact in California communities.

"The HUD-approved counseling agencies this funding supports are crucial in helping struggling families on a one-to-one basis to manage their money, navigate the homebuying process, and secure their financial futures," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "We fought hard to persuade Congress to restore funding for housing counseling in HUD's budget and now we're working to make these important resources available as quickly as possible."

HUD Grants will support the following state and local agencies:

CALIFORNIA
Anaheim Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County $18,549
Comprehensive
Fresno Housing Authority of the City of Fresno $21,507
Comprehensive
Hayward Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (ECHO) $21,507
Comprehensive
Livermore Tri-Valley Housing Opportunity Center $19,141
Comprehensive
Ontario Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Inc. $19,141
Comprehensive
Pittsburg Pacific Community Services, Inc. $22,690
Comprehensive
Redwood City Project Sentinel $19,141
Comprehensive
Redwood City Project Sentinel $18,649
HECM
Riverside Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc. $27,423
Comprehensive
Richmond Community Housing Development Corporation of North Richmond $18,549
Comprehensive
San Diego Neighborhood House Association $15,592
Comprehensive
San Francisco Mission Economic Development Association (MEDA) $26,831
Comprehensive
Santa Ana Orange County Fair Housing Council, Inc. $17,958
Comprehensive
Sacramento Sacramento Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. $22,099
Comprehensive
San Rafael Fair Housing of Marin $22,099
Comprehensive
San Bernardino Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, Inc. $21,507
Comprehensive
San Francisco CCCS of San Francisco $28,014
Comprehensive
San Francisco CCCS of San Francisco $35,946
HECM
Santa Ana Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County $25,056
Comprehensive
Santa Ana Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County $26,062
HECM
Vacaville City of Vacaville Department of Housing and Redevelopment $22,099
Comprehensive
STATE TOTAL $469,560
 

 

CALIFORNIA
CITY MULTI-STATE AGENCIES
AWARDED
GRANT TYPE
Los Angeles Operation Hope, Inc. $50,286 Comprehensive

 

CALIFORNIA
CITY NATIONAL & REGIONAL HOUSING COUNSELING GRANTEES
AWARDED
GRANT TYPE
Emeryville National Association of Real Estate Brokers-Investment Division, Inc. $436,032
Comprehensive
Riverside Springboard Non-Profit Consumer Credit Management, Inc. $341,620
Comprehensive
Riverside Springboard Non-Profit Consumer Credit Management, Inc. $110,310
HECM
West Sacramento Rural Community Assistance Corporation $955,304
Comprehensive
STATE TOTAL $1,843,266
 
CALIFORNIA GRAND TOTAL $2,363,112
 

Housing counseling grants will assist families in becoming homeowners, many for the first time, and remaining homeowners after their purchase. They also provide assistance to renters and the homeless, and offer financial literacy training to individuals and families.

"These funds are complemented by the roughly $2.5 billion provided to the states as part of the $25 billion mortgage servicing settlement. Most states can use those funds for foreclosure prevention activities such as housing counseling and legal aid services," added Secretary Donovan.

More than $36 million in grant funds will directly support the housing counseling services provided by 27 national and regional organizations, 6 multi-state organizations, 16 State Housing Finance Agencies (SHFAs) and 419 local housing counseling agencies. In addition, HUD is awarding $2 million to three national organizations to train counselors who will receive the instruction and certification necessary to effectively assist families with their housing needs.

Counseling agencies will also receive $4 million to help assist senior citizens seeking reverse mortgages or Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM). These agencies will provide counseling for the rapidly growing number of elderly homeowners who seek to convert equity in their homes into income that can be used to pay for home improvements, medical costs, and other living expenses.

National and regional agencies distribute much of HUD's housing counseling grant funding to community-based grassroots organizations that provide information and guidance to low- and moderate-income families seeking to improve their housing conditions. In addition, these larger organizations help improve the quality of housing counseling services and enhance coordination among counseling providers.

Grant recipients help homebuyers and homeowners realistically evaluate their readiness for a home purchase, understand their financing and downpayment options, and navigate what can be an extremely confusing and difficult process. In addition to providing counseling to homebuyers and renters, these organizations assist homeless persons in finding the transitional housing they need to move toward a permanent place to live.

Grantees also help combat predatory lending by helping unwary borrowers review their loan documentation, and avoid potential mortgage scams, unreasonably high interest rates, inflated appraisals, unaffordable repayment terms, and other conditions that can result in a loss of equity, increased debt, default, and even foreclosure. Likewise, foreclosure prevention counseling helps homeowners facing delinquency or default employ strategies, including expense reduction, negotiation with lenders and loan servicers, and loss mitigation, to avoid foreclosure. With foreclosures at critical levels nationwide, these services are more important than ever.

HUD awards annual grants under the housing counseling program through a competitive process. Organizations that apply for grants must be HUD-approved and are subject to monitoring and oversight to maintain their HUD-approved status.

Read a summary of each grant, organized by state on HUD's website.

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