HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD No. GFO 10-01
Christian Stearns
(336) 547-4000 ext. 2064
For Release
Wednesday
October 14, 2009

SECRETARY DONOVAN ANNOUNCES $1.7 MILLION IN HOUSING COUNSELING GRANTS TO HOUSING COUNSELING ORGANIZATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina grants part of $60 million in HUD funding critical to prevent foreclosure

GREENSBORO - North Carolina families facing foreclosure, seeking affordable rental housing, or hoping to buy their
first home will have a greater opportunity to find housing, or keep the homes they have, because of $1,781,863
million in housing counseling grants announced today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(see attached list).

"Now, more than ever, it is crucial that Americans understand how to manage their money, navigate the
homebuying process,and secure their financial future." said Donovan. "This critical funding will help counseling organizations continue to assist families in making more informed choices before they buy a home and counsel
families facing foreclosure."

Housing counseling grants will assist families in becoming first-time homeowners and remaining homeowners after
their purchase. HUD-approved counseling agencies not only provide homeownership counseling, but also offer
financial literacy training to renters and homeless individuals and families.

The funding announced today is part of $60 million in housing counseling grants awarded nationwide. These grants
will support the direct provision of housing counseling services by 24 national and regional organizations, 5 multi-
state organizations, and 463 state and local housing counseling agencies. In addition, HUD is awarding $5 million to three national organizations to train approximately 4,400 counselors who will receive the instruction and certification necessary to effectively assist families with their housing needs.

National and regional agencies distribute much of HUD’s housing counseling grant funding to community-based grassroots organizations that provide advice 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 other counseling providers.

Counseling agencies will use $8 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.

The organizations that provide housing counseling services help people become or remain homeowners or find rental housing, and assist homeless persons in finding the transitional housing they need to move toward a permanent
place to live. Grant recipients also 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, grantees help combat predatory lending by helping unwary borrowers review their loan documentation, and avoid 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 biennial performance reviews to maintain their HUD-approved status.

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HUD is the nation’s housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities;
creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development and enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the
Internet and espanol.hud.gov.

Community

Housing Counseling Organization*

Grant Amount

Asheville

CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE OF WNC, INC. - DBA - ONTRACK FINANCIAL EDUCATION & COUNSELING

$44,472

Boone

NORTHWESTERN REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY

$58,456

Camden

NORTHEASTERN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$40,976

Camden

NORTHEASTERN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$5,000

Carthage

SANDHILLS COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.

$21,748

Chapel Hill

THE WOMEN'S CENTER

$23,850

Durham

DURHAM REGIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER DBA DURHAM REGIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP

$47,968

Durham

DURHAM REGIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER DBA DURHAM REGIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP

$11,275

Elizabeth City

ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY

$51,464

Elizabeth City

ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY

$10,000

Elizabeth City

RIVER CITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$47,968

Elizabeth City

RIVER CITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$10,000

Fayetteville

CUMBERLAND COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC

$47,968

Fayetteville

CUMBERLAND COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC

$11,275

Fayetteville

KINGDOM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$54,960

Gastonia

HIGHLAND FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, INC

$53,212

Greensboro

GREENSBORO HOUSING COALITION

$54,960

Greensboro

GUILFORD COUNTY HOMEOWNERSHIP CENTER

$20,000

Greensboro

HOMEKEEPING MORTGAGE DEFAULT COUNSELING, INC

$40,976

Greensboro

HOMEKEEPING MORTGAGE DEFAULT COUNSELING, INC

$7,353

Greenville

GREENVILLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$54,960

Hickory

WESTERN PIEDMONT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

$54,960

High Point

HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HIGH POINT

$40,976

High Point

HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HIGH POINT

$9,706

Kannapolis

PROSPERITY UNLIMITED, INC

$61,952

Kill Devil Hills

OUTER BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$49,716

Kill Devil Hills

OUTER BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$9,706

Monroe

MONROE-UNION COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$40,000

Morganton

OLIVE HILL COMMUNITY ECOMONIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$44,472

Morganton

OLIVE HILL COMMUNITY ECOMONIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$9,706

New Bern

TWIN RIVERS OPPORTUNITIES, INC.

$42,500

Raleigh

CONSUMER EDUCATION SERVICES, INC

$32,941

Raleigh

CONSUMER EDUCATION SERVICES, INC

$5,227

Raleigh

NORTH CAROLINA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY

$83,416

Raleigh

RALEIGH AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, INC.

$49,716

Raleigh

RALEIGH AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, INC.

$10,883

Rich Square

CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NC, INC.

$40,976

Rich Square

CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NC, INC.

$9,706

Rocky Mount

ROCKY MOUNT/EDGECOMBE CDC

$40,000

Rowland

ROBESON COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOMENT CORPORATION, INC

$26,992

Shelby

CLEVELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$50,000

Smithfield

JOHNSTON-LEE-HARNETT COMMUNITY ACTION, INC

$40,000

Smithfield

JOHNSTON-LEE-HARNETT COMMUNITY ACTION, INC

$10,000

Statesville

STATESVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY

$54,960

Waynesville

MOUNTAIN PROJECTS, INC.

$32,236

Wilmington

WILMINGTON A.M.E. ZION HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

$44,472

Wilson

WILSON COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.

$50,000

Winston Salem

CCCS OF FORSYTH COUNTY, INC. - MAIN OFFICE

$54,960

Winston Salem

CCCS OF FORSYTH COUNTY, INC. - MAIN OFFICE

$50,000

Winston Salem

CCCS OF FORSYTH COUNTY, INC. - MAIN OFFICE

$12,843

STATE TOTAL

$1,781,863

* Detailed individual grant summaries are available on the HUD's website.

 

 
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