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HUD No. 07-XXX
Lemar Wooley
(202) 708-0685
www.hud.gov/news/

For Release
Tuesday
September 18, 2007

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HUD ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $18 MILLION TO HELP DEVELOP HOUSING FOR VERY LOW-INCOME ELDERLY

WASHINGTON - U.S. Housing and Urban Development's Secretary Alphonso Jackson today announced $18,440,932 in Section 202 Demonstration Planning Grant (DPG) funds will be awarded to 75 sponsors that provide supportive housing for elderly projects.

"This funding will help many organizations cope with the complexities of developing these important projects and allow them to help more elderly people in their communities," said Jackson.

These "predevelopment" funds will assist sponsors of these Section 202 Elderly Housing projects in 31 states. The grants will help them bring their projects from the award of a Section 202 grant to initial closing within the allotted 18 months.

The Section 202 DPG Program will provide upfront funds for such predevelopment activities as architectural and engineering work, site control, and other expenses related to the development of the projects prior to initial closing. Without the grant funding, such costs would not be reimbursable until closing or would have to come from other funding sources.

To be eligible for the grants, the activities must otherwise be eligible for funding under the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. The maximum grant amount per single application is $400,000, however, no more than $800,000 could be awarded to a single sponsor or its affiliated organizations.

Subsequent to providing predevelopment grant funding to the selected applicants, the Department will assess the impact of the availability of such funding on the ability of sponsors to expedite the development processing of Section 202 projects.

State-by-State breakdown:

State

Recipient

Amount

AL

VOA Southeast, Inc.

80,000

AL Total

80,000

AR

St. Bernard's Village, Inc.

105,650

AR

St. Bernard's Village, Inc.

117,750

AR Total

223,400

AZ

Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.

284,100

AZ Total

284,100

CA

Southern California Housing Development Corporation

397,000

CA

ESKATON Properties, Inc.

400,000

CA

Volunteers of America National Services

284,160

CA Total

1,081,160

CO

Longmont Housing Development Corporation

399,000

CO

Housing Sol for the SW

399,000

CO

Volunteers Of America National Services

146,816

CO Total

944,816

CT

Mercy Housing, Inc.

345,775

CT

Volunteers of America National Services

108,928

CT Total

454,703

DE

Martin Luther Foundation of Dover

196,606

DE Total

196,606

DC

Victory Housing, Inc.

400,000

DC Total

400,000

FL

Archdiocese of Miami

$400,000

FL

Miami Beach CDC

388,500

FL Total

788,500

GA

Valdosta Deliverance Evangelistic Center

161,500

GA

Providence Missionary Baptist Church

234,990

GA

Salem Baptist Church of Atlanta, Inc.

344,615

GA Total

741,105

IL

Ascension Development Corporation

308,070

IL

Catholic Charities Housing Development Corporation

400,000

IL

Accessible Space, Inc.

177,962

IL Total

886,032

IN

AHEPA National Housing Corporation

221,740

IN Total

221,740

KY

Christian Benevolent Outreach, Inc.

242,216

KY

KY Communities Economic Opportunity Council, Inc.

137,487

KY

Baptist Homes, Inc.

138,400

KY Total

518,103

LA

Diocese of Lafayette

70,007

LA

Calcasieu Council on Aging

69,830

LA

Terebonne Council on Aging, Inc.

280,895

LA

Macon Ridge Community Development Corporation

66,406

LA Total

487,138

MA

The Community Builders, Inc.

400,000

MA

Action for Boston Community Development, Inc.

400,000

MA

Montachusetts Home Care Corporation

284,200

MA Total

1,084,200

MD

Associated Catholic Charities

400,000

MD Total

400,000

MI

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

369,523

MI

Lutheran Social Services of Michigan

228,291

MI Total

597,814

MN

Accessible Space

296,767

MN

Ebenezer Society

397,650

MN

Horizon health, Inc.

213,000

MN Total

907,417

MO

Community of Christ

374,880

MO

Cardinal Ritter Senior Services

298,578

MO Total

673,458

NC

St. Joseph's of the Pines

162,310

NC Total

162,310

NH

CAP Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc.

199,448

NH Total

199,448

NJ

Catholic Charities of Archdiocese of Newark

400,000

NJ Total

400,000

NM

Eastern Plains Housing Development Corporation

67,464

NM Total

67,464

NY

The Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

396,000

NY

HANAC, Inc.

399,608

NY

United Odd Fellow & Rebekah Home

385,270

NY

Fordham Bedford Housing Corpoation

372,500

NY

Urban League of Rochester Economic Development Corporation

136,924

NY

Loretto Management Company

222,888

NY

ITC Corporation

171,300

NY

People, Inc.

191,900

NY

Maranatha Human Services, Inc.

129,001

NY Total

2,405,391

OH

Housing Service Alliance

122,087

OH

National Church Residences

400,000

OH

Franklin Foundation

177,920

OH

Adams-Brown Counties Economic Opportunities, Inc.

75,425

OH

Warren County Community Services, Inc.

349,410

OH

Lithuanian Center, Inc.

250,215

OH

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity House of Cleveland, Ohio, Inc.

316,222

OH Total

1,691,279

OK

Volunteers of America of Oklahoma, Inc.

156,600

OK

Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc.

67,250

OK

Choctaw Hope Development Corporation

74,750

OK

Choctaw Hope Development Corporation

74,750

OK Total

373,350

OR

St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County

400,000

OR Total

400,000

PA

Haven Peniel United Methodist Church

304,391

PA

Lutheran Service Society of Western PA

235,109

PA Total

539,500

TN

Douglas Cherokee Economic Authority, Inc.

78,700

TN

Douglas Cherokee Economic Authority, Inc.

70,100

TN Total

148,800

TX

NE Texas Disciples Homes, Inc.

195,190

TX

Christian Church Homes of Northern California

131,831

TX

Pilgrim Senior Citizens Housing Development Corporation

344,971

TX

Methodist Retirement Communities

360,941

TX Total

1,032,933

WI

Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc.

50,165

WI Total

50,165

GRAND TOTAL $18,440,932

# # #

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

Note to editors: State-by-State breakdown of individual grant recipients is available on the HUD Website.

 
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