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HUD No. 15-026
Brian Sullivan
(202) 708-0685
For Release
Monday
March 2, 2015

HUD AWARDS $150 MILLION TO PROVIDE PERMANENT HOMES AND SERVICES TO EXTREMELY LOW-INCOME PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Rental assistance to prevent unnecessary institutionalization

WASHINGTON - To help prevent thousands of individuals with disabilities from being unnecessarily institutionalized or possibly falling into homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced it is awarding $150 million in rental assistance to 25 State Housing Agencies. In turn, the state agencies will provide permanent affordable rental housing and needed supportive services to nearly 4,600 households who are extremely low-income persons with disabilities, many of whom hoping to transition out of institutional settings back to the community.

HUD's support of state housing agencies is made possible through the Section 811 Project Rental Assistance (PRA) program which enables persons with disabilities who earn less than 30 percent of their area's median income to live in integrated, affordable housing. State housing agencies and their state Medicaid and Health and Human Service partner agencies identify, refer, and support target populations of persons with disabilities who require community-based, long-term care services to live independently. This is one of several recent collaborative efforts between HUD and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

"Everyone needs a stable home to call their own, especially persons with disabilities who can live on their own yet are at risk of becoming homeless," said HUD Secretary Julián Castro. "These grants will provide real opportunity by cutting health care costs for states while allowing folks to live as independently as possible."

"Communities and families are stronger when all citizens have the opportunity to fully participate and contribute to society," said HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell. "By providing permanent housing as well as access to needed supportive services, these grants are helping to fulfill the promise of productive, meaningful lives in their communities for people with disabilities."

Today's announcement reinforces the guiding principles of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the landmark 1999 Supreme Court ruling in Olmstead v. L.C., helping states and local governments to provide services in the most integrated settings appropriate to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.

Funding has been made available for the following state agencies through HUD's Section 811 PRA program:

State Housing Agency
# of Households to be Assisted
Award
Alaska AAlaska Housing Finance Corporation
200
$7,722,343
Arizona Arizona Dept. of Housing
54
$2,950,000
California California Housing Finance Agency
283
$11,985,436
Colorado Colorado Dept. of Local Affairs
411
$7,610,719
Connecticut Dept. of Housing, State of Connecticut
150
$4,112,906
District of Columbia D.C. Dept. of Housing and Community Development
60
$2,617,645
Georgia Georgia Housing Finance Authority
350
$10,174,407
Illinois Illinois Housing Development Authority
200
$6,420,000
Kentucky Kentucky Housing Corporation
150
$5,794,675
Massachusetts Massachusetts Dept. of Housing & Community Development
100
$6,803,050
Maryland Maryland Dept. of Housing and Community Development
150
$9,808,054
Maine Maine State Housing Authority
66
$2,000,000
Michigan Michigan State Housing Development Authority
200
$5,516,950
Minnesota Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
75
$3,000,000
New Hampshire New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority
150
$8,634,824
New Jersey NJ Housing Mortgage Finance Agency
206
$5,099,229
New Mexico New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority
95
$2,278,447
Nevada State of Nevada Housing Division
50
$2,000,000
Ohio Ohio Housing Finance Agency
508
$11,991,399
Oregon Housing and Community Services Dept.
80
$2,335,000
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
200
$8,557,014
Rhode Island Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation
150
$5,627,829
South Dakota South Dakota Housing Development Authority
100
$2,797,972
Texas Texas Dept. of Housing and Community Affairs
296
$12,000,000
Wisconsin Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
300
$2,532,090
   
4584
$150,369,989

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