HUD No. GFO 10-16 Chris Stearns (336) 851-8064 |
For
Release Wednesday July 7, 2010 |
HUD SECRETARY DONOVAN ANNOUNCES OVER $6 MILLION IN HOMELESS
AID TO NORTH CAROLINA
Funding supports unprecedented federal strategy to prevent and end homelessness
GREENSBORO - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced $6,117,874 in new grants to assist local homeless assistance programs in Georgia. The funding will provide support to 25 local projects that will offer critically needed housing and support services to homeless individuals and families over the extended lifetime of these grants (see attached chart).
Last December, HUD awarded nearly $15,084,732 through its Continuum of Care programs to quickly renew funding
to 122 existing local programs. The grants announced today build on that investment by funding new projects, awarded by competition and funded through the 2009 Continuum of Care funds. In addition, the funding supports
the Obama Administration's far-reaching and ambitious plan to end homelessness. Last month, Donovan and 18
other federal agencies unveiled Opening Doors, an unprecedented federal strategy to end veteran and chronic homelessness by 2015, and to end homelessness among children, families, and youth by 2020.
"This funding is an important part of the Obama Administration's new strategy to end homelessness in all its forms," said Donovan. "We know that these programs are critical in moving people beyond a life on the streets and placing them on a path toward dignity and self sufficiency."
"The vision, energy and innovations of our partners working hand in hand with us are crucial in our efforts to end homelessness," said HUD Southeast Regional Administrator Edward Jennings, Jr. "Today's funding provides the much needed resources that works to insure that we continue to support effective and innovative programs in our mutual battle to defeat homelessness and help those most vulnerable."
HUD's Continuum of Care grants are awarded competitively to local programs to meet the needs of their homeless clients Continuum of Care grants provide permanent and transitional housing to homeless persons. In addition, Continuum of Care grants fund a wide range of programs including important services such as job training, health
care, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment and child care. These grants also fund street outreach and assessment programs to transitional and permanent housing for homeless persons and families (see attached summary of the funding awarded today).
HUD's homelessness grants are reducing long-term or chronic homelessness in America. Based on the Department's latest Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR), chronic homelessness has declined by 30 percent since 2006.
This decline is directly attributed to HUD's homeless grants helping to create significantly more permanent housing
for those who might otherwise be living on the streets. It was also reported in the AHAR that the number of
homeless families increased for the second consecutive year, almost certainly due to the ongoing effects of the recession.
In addition to the funding provided through HUD's Continuum of Care Programs, the Department allocated $1.5 billion through its new Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) Program. Made possible through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, HPRP is intended to prevent persons from falling into homelessness or to rapidly re-house them if they do.
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Carolina | American Indian Mothers Inc. / AIMI SHP NEW | Shannon |
SHP |
$481,026 |
As One Ministries, Inc. / As One Ministries, Inc. Second Chance 1 | Gastonia |
SHP |
$54,324 |
|
As One Ministries, Inc. / As One Ministries, Inc. Second Chance 2 | Gastonia |
SHP |
$86,530 |
|
Bridgecare / Bridgecare | Wilmington |
SHP |
$43,172 |
|
City of Winston-Salem / ESR Shelter Plus Care PRA (2009) | Winston-Salem |
S+C |
$103,860 |
|
Community Alternatives for Supportive Abodes / New Permanent Housing 1 | Raleigh |
SHP |
$204,762 |
|
Community Alternatives for Supportive Abodes / New Permanent Housing 2 | Raleigh |
SHP |
$195,238 |
|
County of Durham / Embrace Durham | Durham |
SHP |
$205,464 |
|
County of Durham / NC-502 - New – DASH | Durham |
SHP |
$101,253 |
|
Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare / Shelter Plus Care Crossroads 2009 | Elkin |
S+C |
$346,560 |
|
Eastpointe Human Services / Eastpointe Shelter Plus Care New | Goldsboro |
S+C |
$436,620 |
|
Five County Mental Health Authority / Kerr - Tar Permanent Housing project #2 | Henderson |
S+C |
$284,760 |
|
Homeward Bound of Asheville, Inc. / Pathways to Permanent Housing 2 | Asheville |
SHP |
$44,503 |
|
Hospitality House of the Boone Area, Inc. / Hospitality House Permanent Supportive Housing Program for the Hard to Serve Homeless | Boone |
SHP |
$35,192 |
|
Housing Authority of City of Greenville / Seeds of Change | Greenville |
S+C |
$777,180 |
|
Mecklenburg County Area MH, DD, SA Authority / New SPC Permanent Housing Bonus | Charlotte |
S+C |
$251,280 |
|
Mental Health Partners / Safe at Home | Hickory |
S+C |
$223,860 |
|
North Carolina Housing Coalition / Carolina Homeless Information Network- Wake Portion | Raleigh |
SHP |
$75,249 |
|
OPC Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance / Chatham-Person S+C | Chapel Hill |
S+C |
$575,460 |
|
Open Door Ministries of High Point, Inc. / Mary's Homes - High Point | High Point |
SHP |
$124,318 |
|
Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare / PBH 2009 Shelter Plus Care Program | Concord |
S+C |
$663,840 |
|
Residential Treatment Services of Alamance, Inc. / Alamance Women's Permanent Housing Program 2009 | Burlington |
SHP |
$180,676 |
|
Smoky Mountain Center / Shelter Plus Care 2009 Project | Sylva |
S+C |
$268,740 |
|
Smoky Mountain Center / Smoky Mountain Center Southern Region Shelter Plus Care 2009 | Sylva |
S+C |
$224,580 |
|
Surry Homeless and Affordable Housing Coalition / SHAHC Permanent Housing 2009 | Dobson |
SHP |
$129,427 |
|
TOTAL |
$6,117,874 |