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Estimated HUD Assistance for Selected Programs
by Entitlement Community - FY2000

Estimated Impact of Increases in Specific Programs (see endnotes)

STATE ENTITLEMENT COMMUNITY FY99 Dollars for Selected Programs FY00 Dollars for Selected Programs Total Dollars Gained for New Activities ADDITIONAL HOUSING VOUCHERS 2 ADDITIONAL JOBS CREATED 3 ADDITIONAL HOMELESS SERVED 4
SOUTH CAROLINA AIKEN 2,095,000 2,238,000 143,000 15 1 1
SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON 2,189,000 2,328,000 139,000 15 4 5
SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON 10,003,000 10,526,000 523,000 51 8 6
SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA 18,506,000 20,020,000 1,514,000 82 7 6
SOUTH CAROLINA FLORENCE 5,788,000 6,096,000 308,000 28 2 2
SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE 9,182,000 9,922,000 740,000 87 6 7
SOUTH CAROLINA MYRTLE BEACH 765,000 915,000 150,000 21 1 1
SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK HILL 2,125,000 2,288,000 163,000 19 3 2
SOUTH CAROLINA SPARTANBURG 9,388,000 9,890,000 502,000 48 4 5
SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTER 2,404,000 2,656,000 252,000 32 3 2
SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON COUNTY 10,929,000 11,768,000 839,000 100 13 43
SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE COUNTY 4,682,000 4,753,000 71,000 0 12 48
SOUTH CAROLINA SPARTANBURG COUNTY 1,929,000 1,956,000 27,000 0 7 8
SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA (other areas) 74,679,000 77,460,000 2,781,000 257 132 342
SOUTH CAROLINA CNSRT-SUMTER COUNTY 1,066,000 1,066,000 0 0 0 0
TOTAL FOR STATE $155,730,000 $163,882,000 $8,152,000 756 202 478

1 The dollar estimates do not reflect funding for housing voucher renewals, Rural Housing and Economic Development, Native American programs, or Lead Hazard Control.

2 Includes incremental voucher dollars gained, and assumes $5,783 per unit cost--national average.

3 Includes CDBG and BEDI, and assumes $2626 cost per job created--national average for CDBG entitlement communities from 94 GPR (most recent cost figure available).

4 Includes COC and ESG and assumes $1080 cost per person served for the COC portion (approx. 85% of the homeless dollars gained) (cost from '98 applications) and $284 cost per person for ESG portion (approx. 15% of the homeless dollars gained).

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