HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD No. 11-73
Adam Glantz
(212) 264-1100
For Release
Monday
September 19, 2011

HUD AWARDS NEARLY $15 MILLION TO 5 PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO CREATE EDUCATION CENTERS FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS
White Plains Housing Authority to Receive $3.5 Million

NEW YORK - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded five public housing authorities, including one New York-based authority, $15 million in grants today that will be used to create early childhood education and adult training facilities for public housing residents.

"What better time than now to invest in helping Americans win the future," said HUD Regional Administrator Adolfo Carrión. "This funding fills the gap for public housing agencies that want to provide these services but lacked the resources. This is an investment to make certain we connect the White Plains Housing Authority with quality education and employment resources."

HUD's Capital Fund Education and Training Community Facilities (CFCF) Program provides funding to public housing authorities for the construction, rehabilitation, or purchase of facilities that will offer early childhood education, adult education and/or job training programs. It is designed primarily for public housing residents, but can be utilized by residents in the surrounding community.  The purpose of the facilities is to offer comprehensive, integrated education and employment services to help public housing residents achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency.

The following public housing authorities are receiving CFCF grants:

STATE PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY FUNDING AMOUNT
Georgia Northwest Georgia Housing Authority $1,662,643
Maine Brewer Housing Authority $2,491,690
New Jersey Newark Housing Authority $5,000,000
New York White Plains Housing Authority $3,500,000
Washington City of Tacoma Housing Authority $1,881,652

TOTAL

$14,535,985

The White Plains Housing Authority will use its grant to construct a 13,500 square-feet, one-story building on housing authority property. When completed, the facility will provide adult education and job training. Partners identified include the City of White Plains Board of Education, the Southern Westchester Board of Cooperative Educational Services and the White Plains Youth Bureau.

HUD requires successful applicants to illustrate their ability to get firm financial commitments to leverage the HUD grant by at least 5 percent. These applicants were also required to identify at least one education and/or training supportive service provider, such as a community college, that would partner with the housing authority to provide the education and employment services at the facility. All of the grantees surpassed this requirement by forming partnerships with many local organizations in the community.

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