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HUD Region VI: 12-42
Patricia Campbell/Scott Hudman
(817) 978-5974/(713) 718-3107
For Release
Tuesday
March 13, 2012

HUD AWARDS $10.4 MILLION FOR NEW HOMELESS PROGRAMS IN TEXAS
Fifteen New Projects to Receive Funding in Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Galveston, Georgetown, Houston, Killeen, Longview, Mount Pleasant, Richmond, San Antonio, Sherman, Waco and Wichita Falls

FORT WORTH - U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan today awarded $10,469,488 in funding for 15 new homeless programs in Texas. This funding, which was competitive, provides critically needed emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent support for individuals and families and is a significant part of the Obama Administration's strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness. Nationally, $201 million in grants was awarded. See attached list of grantees and amounts in Texas.

"Today's grantees will join the tens of thousands of local programs that are on the front lines of helping those who might otherwise be living on our streets," said Donovan. "It's incredible that as we work to recover from the greatest economic decline since the Great Depression, the total number of homeless Americans is declining, in large part because of these funds."

According to the latest data reported by more than 3,000 cities and counties throughout the U.S., homelessness declined 2.1 percent between 2010 and 2011 and a remarkable 12 percent among homeless veterans.

HUD's Continuum of Care grants provide permanent and transitional housing to homeless persons as well as services including job training, health care, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment and child care. Continuum of Care grants are awarded competitively to local programs to meet the needs of their homeless clients. These grants fund a wide variety of programs from street outreach and assessment programs to transitional and permanent housing for homeless persons and families.

Texas' CoC grants fall under two programs:

Supportive Housing Program (SHP), which offers housing and supportive services to allow homeless persons to live as independently as possible.

Shelter Plus Care (S+C), which provides housing and supportive services on a long-term basis for homeless persons with disabilities, (primarily those with serious mental illness, chronic problems with alcohol and/or drugs, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or related diseases) and their families who were living in places not intended for human habitation (e.g., streets) or in emergency shelters.

HUD recently awarded $1.47 billion to renew funding to more than 7,100 existing local homeless programs operating across the U.S. That funding ensured housing and service programs remained operating in 2012. The grants announced today will support new local programs never before funded by HUD.

In 2010, President Obama and 19 federal agencies and offices that form the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) launched the nation's first comprehensive strategy to prevent and end homelessness. Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness (http://www.usich.gov/opening_doors/) puts the country on a path to end veterans and chronic homelessness by 2015 and to ending homelessness among children, family, and youth by 2020.

In addition to HUD's annual grant awards, HUD continues to manage the $1.5 billion Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) Program. Made possible through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, this three-year grant program is intended to prevent persons from falling into homelessness or to rapidly re-house them if they do. To date, more than 1.2 million persons have been assisted through HPRP.

San Antonio Alamo Area Resource Center / 2011 Alamo Area Resource Center Housing Works 2 SHP $222,062
San Antonio San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry Inc. / 2011 SAMM Woodhill Plus SHP $583,218
Austin Caritas of Austin / Terraza PSH SHP $414,451
Dallas Nexus Recovery Center, Inc / C.A.R.E.S SHP $853,102
Dallas Shared Housing Center, Inc. / Green Haus on the Santa Fe Trail SHP $530,239
Fort Worth Tarrant County / Housing SPC S+C $340,320
Fort Worth Tarrant County / SafeTomorrows SHP $356,805
El Paso El Paso Coalition for the Homeless / HMIS Expansion SHP $26,250
Waco The Salvation A -The Salvation Army Transitional Extended Stay Program (S.T.E.P.) SHP $390,671
Killeen Families In Crisis, Inc. / FIC Housing Project SHP $923,202
Sherman Grayson County Juvenile Alternatives, Inc. dba North Texas Y / Transitional Living Program SHP $675,865
Mount Pleasant Shelter Agencies For Families in East Texas, Inc / Doors of Empowerment II SHP $480,924
Longview Stragent Foundation / Project Open D. O. R. S. SHP $153,962
Galveston The Salvation Army, Salvation Army Galveston Transitional Housing SHP $276,595
Galveston The Salvation Army, Salvation Army Permanent Supportive Housing SHP $457,676
Georgetown Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. / Wilco Opportunities for Housing Independence SHP $284,382
Wichita Falls Nortex Regional Planning Commission / My Walls 2011 SHP $612,831
Wichita Falls Nortex Regional Planning Commission / My Walls Permanent Housing 2011 SHP $91,925
Richmond Fort Bend County Women's Center, Inc. / Domestic Violence Trauma Housing SHP $394,932
Houston Houston Area Community Services, Inc. / FQHC and SHP Program Integration Pilot SHP $1,400,076
Houston The Salvation Army/ Salvation Army Social Services SHP $1,000,000
  Texas Total  $10,469,488

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