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Shantae Goodloe
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Thursday
February 9, 2012

HUD AWARDS OVER $428,000 TO FIGHT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION IN IOWA

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that it has awarded $428,6222 to Cedar Rapids Civil Rights Commission (CRCRC), Davenport Civil Rights Commission (DCRC), Des Moines Human Rights Department (DMHRD), Iowa Civil Rights Commission (ICRC), Mason City Human Rights Commission (MCHRC), Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC), and Waterloo Commission on Human Rights (WCHR) to enforce fair housing laws and help communities and housing providers to better understand their fair housing rights and responsibilities. The funds, part of more than $7.5 million distributed nationwide today, will also be used to promote the Department's new Equal Access to Housing regulation, which ensures that HUD housing and programs are open to all families, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status.

"Today's announcement demonstrates the Obama Administration's commitment to ending housing discrimination, no matter what form it takes," said John Trasviña, HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. "With these funds, state and local government agencies on the front line of the fight will be able to continue their efforts to take on today's many fair housing challenges."

In awarding the funds, which are provided through HUD's Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP), HUD is responding to requests and suggestions from state and local government agencies that are seeking to partner with organizations that will assist in fair housing enforcement and outreach. The funds will help local communities learn more about their fair housing rights and housing providers meet their fair housing obligations, including those related to HUD's new Equal Access to Housing regulation.

Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) Funding

The following Iowa agencies have received funding:

State Name of Agency City Amount
Iowa Cedar Rapids Civil Rights Commission (CRCRC) Cedar Rapids $35,000
Cedar Rapids Civil Rights Commission (CRCRC) Cedar Rapids $55,000
Cedar Rapids Civil Rights Commission (CRCRC) Cedar Rapids $10,000
Davenport Civil Rights Commission (DCRC) Davenport $55,000
Davenport Civil Rights Commission (DCRC) Davenport $4,285
Davenport Civil Rights Commission (DCRC) Davenport $2,500
Davenport Civil Rights Commission (DCRC) Davenport $2,000
Davenport Civil Rights Commission (DCRC) Davenport $500
Des Moines Human Rights Department (DMHRD) Des Moines $44,680
Iowa Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) Des Moines $10,000
Iowa Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) Des Moines $2,000
Iowa Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) Des Moines $11,200
Iowa Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) Des Moines $6,500
Iowa Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) Des Moines $7,500
Mason City Human Rights Commission (MCHRC) Mason City $86,802
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $5,000
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $1,400
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $1,000
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $1,350
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $1,000
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $5,000
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $2,600
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $650
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) Sioux City $11,655
Waterloo Commission on Human Rights (WCHR) Waterloo $66,000
Total   $428,622

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