HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD IX No. 12-52
Gene Gibson
(415) 489-6414
For Release
Thursday
August 2, 2012

HUD ANNOUNCES $26 MILLION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN EIGHT CALIFORNIA CITIES

WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that eight California cities will receive a total of $26 million to support community development and produce more affordable housing. HUD's annual funding will also help find homes for individuals and families living on the streets and provide permanent housing for individuals living HIV/AIDS.

"This year's block grant funding requires tough choices that we would not have made in better circumstances," Donovan said. "As we work under the challenges of our nation's deficit, we must also understand that these programs are absolutely essential in promoting community development, producing affordable housing, helping our homeless and even supporting long-term disaster recovery."

Refer to the following chart (at the end of the news release) on the breakdown of the funding. The funding announced today is for:

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds;
  • HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funding;
  • Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG); and
  • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA).

Since 1974, HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programhas provided approximately $132 billion to state and local governments to target their own community development priorities. The rehabilitation of affordable housing and the improvement of public facilities have traditionally been the largest uses of CDBG although the program is also an important catalyst for job growth and business opportunities. Annual CDBG funds are distributed to communities according to a statutory formula based on a community's population, poverty, and age of its housing stock, and extent of overcrowded housing.

HOME (HOME Investment Partnerships Program) is the largest federal block grant to state and local governments designed exclusively to produce affordable housing for low-income families. Since 1992, more than 600 communities have completed nearly 950,000 affordable housing units, including 403,000 for new homebuyers. In addition, 224,000 tenants have received direct rental assistance.

Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) provides homeless persons with basic shelter and essential supportive services. It can assist with the operational costs of the shelter facility, and for the administration of the grant. ESG also provides short-term homeless prevention assistance to persons at imminent risk of losing their own housing due to eviction, foreclosure, or utility shutoffs. 

HUD's Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) grants are distributed to states and cities based on the number of AIDS cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The grants provide resources for operating community residences and providing rental assistance and support services to individuals with HIV/AIDS and their families. In addition, the HOPWA program also helps many communities develop strategic AIDS housing plans and fill in gaps in local systems of care. A stable home environment is a critical component for low-income persons managing complex drug therapies and potential side effects from their treatments.

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CALIFORNIA 2012 GRANT BREAKDOWN

CA GLENDALE CDBG $1,938,047
ESG $80,628
ESG $255,394
ESG $80,628
ESG $255,394
HOME $1,038,788
TOTAL $3,648,879
MADERA CDBG $859,757
MILPITAS CITY CDBG $390,716
MORENO VALLEY CDBG $1,858,467
HOME $468,974
TOTAL $2,327,441
OAKLAND CDBG $7,254,122
ESG $207,596
ESG $656,315
ESG $207,596
ESG $656,315
HOME $2,355,822
HOPWA $2,673,899
TOTAL $14,011,665
RANCHO CORDOVA CITY CDBG $560,195
ROSEVILLE CDBG $518,329
SAN BERNARDINO CDBG $2,811,898
ESG $88,684
HOME $881,470
TOTAL $3,782,052
    STATE TOTAL $26,099,034

 

 
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