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Archived Grant Announcements: Georgia
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2004
09/27/04
HUD announces $468,890 to protect Georgia children and families from dangerous lead and other home hazards
06/03/04
HUD Secretary Jackson announces $4.4 million in downpayment assistance for first-time homebuyers in Georgia
2003
12/19/03
Bush Administration announces record $1.27 billion to help hundreds of thousands of homeless individuals and families;
Georgia receives over $25 million
11/13/03
Bush Administration announces more than $37 million in grants to promote homeownership and housing for low-income families
;
An estimated 730,000 individuals and families to benefit from housing counseling; Georgia receives $547,085
10/07/03
HUD awards $400,000 in grants to two Georgia housing authorities
;
Fulton County housing authority and Columbus housing authority to create a community computer center
10/01/03
Martinez announces $147 million to protect children and families from dangerous lead and other home health and safety hazards Atlanta, Georgia grantee receives $250,000
09/05/03
Bush Administration awards $24.6 million to help rural communities stimulate economic development and create jobs
2002
12/30/02
HUD awards more than $30 million to elderly and disabled for independent living
12/18/02
Bush Administration awards record $1.1 billion in Homeless Assistance
11/19/02
Bush Administration awards $20.3 million in new fair housing grants to continue fight against housing bias
11/04/02
HUD awards $54.3 million to convert existing multifamily housing into assisted living facilities
10/31/02
Bush Administration announces $53.9 million in rental housing vouchers to help families with disabilities
10/30/02
Bush Administration announces $75.2 million to increase economic self-sufficiency among public housing residents
10/27/02
Bush Administration awards $22 million in self-help grants to help low-income families become homeowners
10/21/02
HUD announces nearly $60 million to train at-risk youth; Grants will expand affordable housing
10/16/02
Bush Administration announces more than $18 million in grants to promote homeownership and housing for low-income families
10/14/02
Bush Administration announces more than $800 million to help very low-income elderly and people with disabilities
10/03/02
Martinez announces more than $45.9 million in grants to help families across the U.S.
09/16/02
Bush Administration awards $10.7 million in community development grants to 22 historically black colleges and universities
07/31/02
HUD announces $492 million to transform public housing
03/28/02
HUD announces $2.2 billion in grants to fund housing and community development programs
02/12/02
HUD announces $10 million to help communities protect children from the dangers of lead
01/24/02
Bush Administration announces Renewal Community Initiative - HUD names 40 renewal communities to spark job growth and economic development, eligible for $17 billion in tax incentives
Martinez announces $15 million to protect prospective homebuyers and renters
Content current as of 1 October 2009
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