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HUD No. 10-35
Alan Gelfand
(973) 776-7205
For Release
Tuesday
December 28, 2010

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES $1.4 MILLION IN COUNSELING GRANTS TO HELP NEW JERSEY FAMILIES FIND AND KEEP HOUSING
HUD funding critical to support more than 500 counseling agencies nationwide

NEWARK - In an effort to help families find decent housing and to prevent future foreclosures, the Obama Administration announced nearly $73 million in housing counseling grants to more than 500 national, regional and
local organizations. In New Jersey, 23 grants totaling $1.4 million were awarded (see attached list). As a result of
the funding announced today, hundreds of thousands of households will have a greater opportunity to find housing
or keep the homes they have because of the housing counseling and counseling training grants awarded by U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan.

The grants represent a $13 million, or 22 percent increase over last year's funding level. In announcing the grant awards, Donovan said HUD-approved housing counseling agencies are a critical part of the nation's housing
recovery.

"These organizations are on the front lines of helping families who are desperate to remain in their homes," said Donovan. "Now, more than ever, it's crucial that we support these agencies that are working with struggling families on a one-to-one basis to manage their money, navigate the homebuying process,and secure their financial futures."

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.

"Now, more than ever, it is crucial that Americans better 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 purchase a home and counsel families facing foreclosure."

Nearly $68 million will support the direct provision of housing counseling services by 24 national and regional organizations, 5 multi-state organizations, and 484 state and local housing counseling agencies. In addition, HUD is awarding more than $5 million to three national organizations to train approximately 4,500 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 $9.5 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 potential mortgage scams, 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 performance reviews to maintain their HUD-approved status.

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HUD's mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.

Community

Local Housing Counseling Agency*

Awarded

Grant Type

Bridgeton

Tri-County Community Action Agency

$35,491.62

COMP

Dover

Housing Partnership For Morris County

$46,307.35

COMP

East Orange

Tri-City Peoples Corporation

$40,899.48

COMP

East Orange

Tri-City Peoples Corporation

$14,796.04

HECM

Eatontown

Affordable Housing Alliance Of New Jersey

$42,374.36

COMP

Elizabeth

Brand New Day

$38,932.99

COMP

Freehold

Garden State Consumer Credit Counseling, Inc / Novadebt

$488,043.48

COMP

Hackensack

Fair Housing Council Of Northern New Jersey

$37,949.74

COMP

Millville

Affordable Homes Of Millville Ecumenical

$40,407.86

COMP

Millville

Affordable Homes Of Millville Ecumenical

$70,000.00

MMSA

New Brunswick

Puerto Rican Action Board, Inc. (Housing Coalition Unit)

$38,441.37

COMP

Newark

La Casa De Don Pedro

$38,441.37

COMP

Newark

La Casa De Don Pedro

$25,000.00

MMSA

Newark

New Jersey Citizen Action

$45,815.72

COMP

Newark

New Jersey Citizen Action

$70,000.00

MMSA

Paterson

Housing Authority Of The City Of Paterson

$42,865.98

COMP

Perth Amboy

The Housing Authority Of The City Of Perth Amboy

$43,357.60

COMP

Raritan

Somerset County Coalition On Affordable Housing, Inc.

$43,849.23

COMP

Sayreville

Faith Fellowship Community Development Corporation

$40,899.48

COMP

Toms River

Ocean Community Economic Action Now, Inc. (O.C.E.A.N.)

$35,000.00

COMP

Trenton

Isles, Incorporated

$38,932.99

COMP

West Collingswood Hts

Senior Citizens United Community Services Of Camden County, Inc.

$35,000.00

COMP

Willingboro

Burlington County Community Action Program

$41,882.73

COMP

  Total New Jersey $1,394,689.39
 

COMP = Comprehensive Grants supporting the full range of counseling activities
HECM = Home Equity Conversion Mortgage grants supporting reverse mortgage counseling for seniors
MMSA = Mortgage Modification and Mortgage Scam Assistance grants

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

 

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