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HUD No. 11-10-2011
Larry Knightner
(803) 253-3878

FOR RELEASE
Wednesday
November 16, 2011
OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES $1.3 MILLION TO FUND HOUSING FOR VERY LOW-INCOME SENIORS IN SOUTH CAROLINA

COLUMBIA - Thousands more very low-income senior citizens in South Carolina will have access to affordable supportive housing thanks to $1,351,700 in housing assistance announced today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These grants will help non-profit organizations produce accessible housing, offer rental assistance, and facilitate supportive services for the elderly.

The grant funding awarded under HUD's Sections 202 Supportive Housing program will kick start construction or major rehabilitation for more than 170 housing developments in 42 different states and Puerto Rico. In South Carolina, more than ten elderly households will be affordably housed with access to needed services. A detailed summary of South Carolina grant is attached to this release.

"The Obama Administration is committed to helping our senior citizens find a decent, affordable place to live that is close to needed healthcare services and transportation," said HUD Southeast regional Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr. "Recent bipartisan changes to this supportive housing program will allow us to better serve some of our more vulnerable populations who would otherwise be struggling to find a safe and decent home of their own."

Enacted early this year with strong bipartisan support, the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Act provided needed enhancements and reforms to both programs. Nonprofit grant recipients will now receive federal assistance that is better leveraged and better connected to state and local health care investments, allowing greater numbers of vulnerable elderly individuals to access the housing they need even more quickly.

Section 202 Capital Advances will provide $545 million nationwide to 97 projects in 42 States and Puerto. In addition to funding the construction, acquisition, and rehabilitation of multifamily developments, HUD's Section 202 program will also provide $54 million in rental assistance so that residents only pay 30 percent of their adjusted incomes. Section 202 provides very low-income elderly persons 62 years of age or older with the opportunity to live independently in an environment that provides support services to frail elderly resident.

HUD provides these funds to non-profit organizations in two forms:

  • Capital Advances. This is funding that covers the cost of developing, acquiring, or rehabilitating the development. Repayment is not required as long as the housing remains available for occupancy by very low-income elderly persons for at least 40 years for (under Section 202) or very low-income persons with disabilities (under Section 811).
     
  • Project Rental Assistance Contracts. This is funding that goes to each development to cover the difference between the residents' contributions toward rent and the cost of operating the project.

    Residents must be "very low income" with household incomes less than 50 percent of their median for that area. However, most households that receive Section 202 assistance earn less than 30 percent of the median for their area. Generally, this means that a one-person household will have an annual income of about $13,500.

South Carolina

Section 202 - Supportive Housing for the Elderly

Project Location: Elloree, SC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Orangeburg Cty Council on Aging
Capital Advance: $1,252,700
Three-year rental subsidy: $99,000 Number of units: 10
Project Description: The funds will be used to construct ten 1-bedroom townhouse apartments grouped in two quadraplex buildings with four apartments each and one duplex building. The residents will have access to a community building for activities. All buildings will meet the EPA's ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes requirements, have ENERGY STAR rated appliances and meet NAHB Green Building Guidelines Bronze level rating. Residents will have easy access to public transportation, County Library, athletic club with swimming pool, shopping, restaurants, medical offices.

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