Release Date: December 29, 2004
Release Number: 1552-082
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Breakdown of applications and Individual and Household Program (IHP) grants:
Municipality | Applications Received | Grants for Housing and Other Needs |
---|---|---|
Aguada | 1,154 | $1,523,092.29 |
Aguadilla | 3,956 | $7,096,122.58 |
Aguas Buenas | 2,229 | $4,854,373.66 |
Aibonito | 3,932 | $7,850,885.74 |
Añasco | 236 | $384,147.75 |
Arecibo | 4,281 | $5,815,157.87 |
Arroyo | 2,175 | $3,625,944.78 |
Barceloneta | 3,667 | $7,495,067.09 |
Barranquitas | 7,649 | $18,591,440.54 |
Bayamón | 3,844 | $4,946,661.63 |
Caguas | 9,294 | $15,466,432.71 |
Camuy | 419 | $551,731.30 |
Canóvanas | 5,153 | $14,022,365.16 |
Carolina | 6,608 | $9,054,561.10 |
Catano | 2,599 | $4,154,699.12 |
Cayey | 2,102 | $3,675,770.35 |
Ceiba | 1,593 | $1,938,185.84 |
Ciales | 4,254 | $9,313,319.30 |
Cidra | 2,972 | $4,918,555.28 |
Coamo | 2,536 | $4,774,790.44 |
Comerio | 4,598 | $11,195,235.07 |
Corozal | 4,801 | $8,295,787.16 |
Dorado | 2,005 | $3,372,654.76 |
Fajardo | 4,354 | $8,136,311.44 |
Florida | 2,082 | $4,629,569.98 |
Guayama | 3,602 | $6,244,988.94 |
Gurabo | 3,510 | $6,832,881.75 |
Hatillo | 546 | $893,836.24 |
Humacao | 11,317 | $23,674,486.77 |
Isabela | 1,053 | $1,913,503.75 |
Juana Diaz | 2,210 | $2,524,516.93 |
Juncos | 5,261 | $9,447,284.93 |
Lares | 412 | $647,125.33 |
Las Piedras | 5,705 | $11,120,765.77 |
Loiza | 5,207 | $9,750,044.64 |
Manati | 4,121 | $6,212,657.77 |
Maunabo | 2,951 | $9,868,307.87 |
Moca | 940 | $2,016,283.23 |
Morovis | 5,631 | $9,964,337.70 |
Naguabo | 4,915 | $9,702,008.85 |
Naranjito | 5,975 | $12,943,134.01 |
Orocovis | 6,275 | $13,997,820.42 |
Patillas | 2,498 | $4,985,536.12 |
Quebradillas | 288 | $356,877.21 |
Rincon | 414 | $393,164.28 |
Rio Grande | 4,046 | $7,670,311.40 |
Salinas | 2,625 | $4,488,839.92 |
San Lorenzo | 3,877 | $7,629,513.06 |
San Sebastián | 677 | $1,549,043.20 |
Santa Isabel | 2,915 | $5,849,113.68 |
Toa Alta | 2,349 | $4,216,218.67 |
Toa Baja | 3,125 | $7,343,194.55 |
Utuado | 927 | $974,501.75 |
Vega Alta | 1,420 | $2,470,693.28 |
Vega Baja | 4,102 | $5,044,227.59 |
Vieques | 1,782 | $6,575,710.60 |
Villalba | 3,666 | $7,506,485.00 |
Yabucoa | 8,260 | $21,250,964.83 |
Total figures for the 58 municipalities: | 206,237 | $391,741,242.98 |
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Last Modified: Wednesday, 29-Dec-2004 09:36:36