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For immediate release
June 20, 2003
Contact: Peter Karafotas
202-225-3611
 
Kildee Announces Over $6.8 Million in HUD Funding for Flint
 

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dale E. Kildee (D-MI) announced today that the city of Flint would receive $6,835,439 in federal assistance to stimulate local economies, promote affordable housing and help the homeless. The Office of Community Planning and Development, a division of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, awarded these grants to the city of Flint to improve and rehabilitate housing in the community.

“This funding will enable us to build a safe community and create job opportunities by providing affordable housing to low-income families in the city of Flint,” said Kildee. “By investing in families and neighborhoods, we will ultimately help revitalize and rejuvenate our community and local economy.”

Flint will receive three separate grants, including:

$5,274,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). The funds enable local government to target its own economic development priorities. While rehabilitation of affordable housing has traditionally been the largest single use of the grants, increasingly they have become an important catalyst for economic development activities that expand job and business opportunities for lower income families and neighborhoods.

$1,359,439 Home Investment Partnerships Program Grant (HOME). A federal block grant program for state and local governments designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income families through direct rental assistance or assistance with the purchase of their first home.

$202,000 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG). Part of HUD’s award-winning Continuum of Care Initiative. The ESG grants help communities meet the basic shelter needs of homeless individuals and families, and provide transitional housing and a variety of support services designed to move the homeless away from life on the street to permanent housing.

 
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