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HUD Public Housing-ROSS-001
Jane Goin
Phone: (303) 672-5247
Cell: (303) 669-9196
For Release
Tuesday
January 12, 2010

HUD AWARDS GRANTS TO HOUSING AUTHORITIES IN COLORADO TO HELP PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS OBTAIN JOBS, ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE

DENVER - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $439,100 to four Colorado
housing authorities to help public housing residents find jobs that lead them toward economic independence. HUD funding announced included:

  • Adams County Housing Authority: $66,950;
  • Boulder Housing Partners (aka Housing Authority-City of Boulder): $68,000;
  • Fort Collins Housing Authority: $68,000;
  • Housing Authority of the City and County of Denver: $236,150.

The grants are provided through HUD's Public Housing Family Self-Sufficiency Program, which enables public housing authorities (PHA) to hire program coordinators who work directly with residents to connect them with local
education and training opportunities; job placement organizations and local employers. The purpose of the program
is to encourage local innovative strategies that link public housing assistance with public and private resources to enable participating families to increase earned income; reduce or eliminate the need for welfare assistance; and
make progress toward achieving economic independence and housing self-sufficiency.

"Families who complete this program accomplish the milestones that improve an individual's quality of life a new job
or professional certification," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, who announced the grants today. "Most importantly, these families get the courage and confidence to succeed."

Participating public housing residents sign a contract to participate, which outlines their responsibilities towards completion of training and employment objectives over a five-year period. For those families receiving welfare assistance, the PHA must establish an interim goal that the participating family be independent from welfare assistance prior to the expiration of the contract. During their participation, residents may create an escrow
account funded with their increasing income, which they may use in a variety of ways, including continuing their education or making a major purchase. A HUD study found low-income families who participated in this program saw their incomes increase at a higher rate than non-participants. According to the study, between 1996 and 2000,
FSS participants experienced a 72 percent increase in their median income, from $6,936 to $11,960. Among non-
FSS participants, the increase was half as large, at 36 percent.

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Public Housing Family Self-Sufficiency Awards by state:

STATE

FUNDING AMOUNT

 

STATE

FUNDING AMOUNT

ALABAMA

$353,441

 

MONTANA

$68,000

ARKANSAS

$81,676

 

NORTH CAROLINA

$715,280

ARIZONA

$245,550

 

NEBRASKA

$139,623

CALIFORNIA

$824,083

 

NEW JERSEY

$389,711

COLORADO

$439,100

 

NEW MEXICO

$325,403

CONNECTICUT

$250,015

 

NEVADA

$204,872

FLORIDA

$534,029

 

NEW YORK

$467,177

GEORGIA

$379,102

 

OHIO

$727,056

IOWA

$95,893

 

OKLAHOMA

$176,017

IDAHO

$42,529

 

OREGON

$350,943

ILLINOIS

$361,199

 

PENNSYLVANIA

$279,161

INDIANA

$282,080

 

RHODE ISLAND

$68,000

KANSAS

$126,230

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

$184,391

KENTUCKY

$154,981

 

TENNESSEE

$465,965

LOUISIANA

$150,113

 

TEXAS

$447,106

MASSACHUSETTS

$364,501

 

UTAH

$57,915

MARYLAND

$446,843

 

VIRGINIA

$572,960

MAINE

$87,221

 

WASHINGTON

$249,355

MICHIGAN

$176,952

 

WISCONSIN

$67,980

MINNESOTA

$102,026

 

WEST VIRGINIA

$116,703

MISSOURI

$173,083

 

WYOMING

$32,398

MISSISSIPPI

$203,425

     

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