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HUD No. 02-147
Brian Sullivan (202) 708-0685

For Release
Wednesday
December 4, 2002

BUSH ADMINISTRATION AWARDS $19 MILLION TO PROVIDE HOUSING AND SERVICES TO THOUSANDS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS

WASHINGTON - More than 5,000 persons with HIV/AIDS and their families will receive housing because of $19 million in grants announced today by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez. Thousands of other individuals will also receive better access to the services they need as a result of the funding announced today.

"Providing care to those living with HIV/AIDS must include housing," said Martinez. "This Administration is committed to helping these families not only find a home but receive the services they need to maintain their quality of life."

The grants are part of HUD's Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program that is distributing $277 million to metropolitan areas and states this year. The funding announced today will help support new programs in 13 states and is expected to generate an additional $40 million from other public and private sources to further help provide permanent housing and needed services to persons with HIV/AIDS and their families.

The grants will help 14 local projects around the country along with providing technical assistance through two organizations. Earlier this year, Martinez announced an additional $12 million to fund existing programs that provide permanent housing and services to low-income persons with HIV/AIDS.

Ninety percent of HOPWA funds are distributed by formula to cities and states based on the number of AIDS cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The HOPWA grants announced today are part of a competition to assist new programs around the country. The Bush Administration is proposing an additional $15 million for the HOPWA program next year.

The 14 new projects are expected to provide housing assistance to 5,067 persons and support services to another 3,635 persons. In addition, two grants will provide technical support to improve management of HOPWA projects throughout the country.

Housing assistance and the support services funded by the HOPWA program are a vital part of the comprehensive system of care for those living with HIV/AIDS. A stable home environment is critically important for low-income persons, who have complex drug therapies and potential side effects from their treatments.

HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans, supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet.

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Read descriptions of individual awards, by state and community.

2002 HOPWA New Project Grants

State

Name

Service Area

Award

California

Tenderloin AIDS Resource Center

San Francisco

$1,302,645

Illinois
 

Travelers and Immigrants Aid/Chicago Connections

Chicago

$1,151,382

AIDS Foundation of Chicago

Chicago

$1,293,331

Kansas

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Statewide Kansas (outside of Kansas City)

$1,370,000

Louisiana

Desire Community Housing Corp.

New Orleans

$1,279,890

Maryland

Baltimore City Dept. of Housing & Community Development

Baltimore

$1,370,000

Massachusetts

Action, Inc.

Gloucester

$1,292,869

Minnesota

Clare Housing

St. Paul

$1,150,583

Missouri

Interfaith Residence ("Doorways")

Statewide Missouri (outside of St. Louis and Kansas City)

$1,322,930

New Jersey

New Jersey Department of Health and Human Services

Statewide New Jersey

$925,653

New York
 

United Bronx Parents, Inc.

New York City

$1,227,143

Bailey House Inc.

New York City

$1,286,000

Oregon

Oregon Housing and Community Services

Statewide Oregon (outside of Portland)

$706,965

Washington

Downtown Emergency Service Center

Seattle

$1,307,305

   

Total

$16,986,696

2002 HOPWA Technical Assistance Grants

State

Name

Service Area

Award

Maryland

The Enterprise Foundation

Technical Assistance in New Mexico and So. California

$200,000

Washington

AIDS Housing of Washington

Technical Assistance
Nation-wide

$1,750,000

   

Technical Assistance Total

$1,950,000


TOTAL


$18,936,696

Content Archived: April 9, 2010

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