HUD
No. 02-151OH
Anne Scherrieb
(312) 353-6236, ext. 2666
www.hud.gov/news
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For
Release
Thursday
December 19, 2002 |
BUSH ADMINISTRATION AWARDS $55.6 MILLION TO PROVIDE HOUSING AND
SERVICES TO HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN OHIO
Cleveland and Cuyahoga County to receive $14.4 million
CLEVELAND - Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary
Roy A. Bernardi and Senator George Voinovich today announced more
than $55.6 million in funding to provide housing and supportive
services to homeless families and individuals in Ohio. Today's announcement
includes $14.4 million for local homeless programs in Cleveland
and Cuyahoga County (see attached list).
More than $1.1 billion in HUD funds will help thousands of local
housing and service programs around the country. This represents
the largest amount of homeless assistance in the nation's history.
Today's announcement signals a continuing effort by the Bush Administration
to focus more resources on providing permanent housing and supportive
services to the homeless including those persons who are mentally
ill, addicted or physically disabled.
"We must continue to seek effective ways to help our most
vulnerable neighbors to find the housing and services they need
to break their cycle of homelessness," said Bernardi. "The
funding we announced today is a critical step toward ending chronic
homelessness while providing a helping hand to those individuals
and families to avoid a life on the streets."
HUD's Continuum of Care and Emergency Shelter Grant
programs will support more than 3,000 local programs in all 50 states,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam. As a result, an
estimated 740,000 persons will receive the housing and services
they need to become self-sufficient.
Two types of grants will be awarded:
- Continuum of Care grants provide permanent and transitional
housing to homeless persons. In addition, these Continuum
grants fund services like job training, health care, mental health
counseling, substance abuse treatment and child care.
- Emergency Shelter Grants convert buildings into homeless
shelters, assist in the operation of local shelters and fund related
social service and prevention programs.
Most of the funding announced today in Ohio, $48.8 million in
Continuum of Care grants, is awarded through a competitive
process. These grants provide each community the flexibility they
need to meet the needs of their homeless clients. Continuum
grants fund outreach and assessment programs at the local level
as well as provide transitional and permanent housing to homeless
persons and families.
By contrast, $6.8 million in Emergency Shelter Grants are
awarded to 15 Ohio jurisdictions by a formula based on that community's
need. These grants assist local governments create, improve and
operate emergency shelters for homeless people. In addition, this
source of funding may also support essential services including
job training, health care, drug/alcohol treatment, childcare and
other homelessness prevention activities.
Approximately $105 million of the Continuum grants awarded
nationally and almost $11 million in Ohio will renew funding of
existing programs through HUD's Shelter Plus Care program which
helps to pay rent and provide permanent housing for disabled homeless
individuals and their families. The Shelter Plus Care program requires
that HUD-funded projects help their clients live independently and
provide needed supportive services from funding sources other than
HUD.
Ending chronic homelessness is a primary goal of HUD's assistance
programs. Research indicates that approximately 10 percent of all
homeless persons are chronically homeless. Studies also find that
this population consumes over half of the resources designed to
assist all homeless individuals and families. By shifting the federal
emphasis toward meeting the needs of the most vulnerable homeless
persons, more resources become available for those who experience
homelessness as a temporary condition. Visit to learn more about
chronic homelessness.
HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership,
particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities
for low-income Americans, supporting the homeless, elderly, people
with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also
promotes economic and community development as well as enforces
the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its
programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov.
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HUD's 2002 Continuum of Care awards for Ohio
Hamilton County/Cincinnati
| City
of Cincinnati |
SPC |
$574,320
|
| AIDS
Volunteers of Cincinnati |
SHPR |
$85,050
|
| Tender
Mercies Inc. |
SHPR |
$898,473
|
| Center
for Independent Living Options, Inc. |
SHPR |
$167,189
|
| Caracole,
Inc. |
SHPR |
$480,000
|
| Justice
Watch, Inc. |
SHPR |
$183,621
|
| Shelterhouse
Volunteer Group, Inc. |
SHPR |
$296,258
|
| Over-the-Rhine
Housing Network |
SHPR |
$168,111
|
| Hamilton
County Departmnent of Jobs & Family Services |
SHPR |
$366,628
|
| Salvation
Army |
SHPR |
$826,980
|
| The
First Step Home, Inc. |
SHP |
$245,175
|
| Joseph
House, Inc. |
SHPR |
$322,982
|
| Franciscan
Home Development, Inc. |
SHPR |
$641,004
|
| Tom
Geiger Guest House, Inc. |
SHPR |
$157,500
|
| Ohio
Valley Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Center, Inc. |
SHP |
$854,284
|
| City
of Cincinnati, Ohio |
SPCR |
$515,208
|
| Total: |
|
$6,782,783
|
Montgomery County/Dayton/Kettering CoC
| PLACES,
Incorporated |
SHPR |
$1,935,214
|
| Daybreak |
SHPR |
$251,307
|
| PLACES,
Incorporated |
SHP |
$600,000
|
| Daybreak |
SHPR |
$128,759
|
| City
of Dayton |
SPCR |
$1,162,632
|
| City
of Dayton |
SPCR |
$349,224
|
| Total: |
|
$4,427,136
|
Lucas County/Toledo CoC
| Neighborhood
Properties, Inc. |
SHP |
$945,000
|
| Neighborhood
Properties, Inc. |
SHP |
$724,500
|
| Neighborhood
Properties, Incorporated |
SHPR |
$221,926
|
| FOCUS |
SHPR |
$890,138
|
| Catholic
Charities Diocese of Toledo |
SHPR |
$268,192
|
| FOCUS |
SHP |
$299,930
|
| Total: |
|
$3,349,686
|
Mahoning County/Youngstown CoC
| YWCA
Scattered-Site Permanent Housing for Families with Disa |
SHP |
$442,717
|
| Young
Women Christian Association of Youngstown, Ohio |
SHPR |
$320,742
|
| Young
Women Christian Association of Youngstown, Ohio |
SHPR |
$71,334
|
| Catholic
Charities Housing Opportunities |
SHPR |
$28,149
|
| Northeast
Ohio Legal Services |
SHPR |
$52,793
|
| Young
Womens Christian Association of Youngstown, Ohio |
SHPR |
$162,735
|
| Youngstown
Area Community Action Council |
SHPR |
$41,590
|
| Potential
Development Program, Inc. |
SHPR |
$54,075
|
| The
Greater Youngstown Point, Inc. |
SHPR |
$80,150
|
| Total: |
|
$1,254,285
|
Cuyahoga County/Cleveland CoC
| Cuyahoga
County |
SPC |
$1,654,200
|
| EDEN,
Inc. |
SHP |
$2,147,749
|
| EDEN,
Inc. |
SHP |
$233,761
|
| Cleveland
Housing Network, Incorporation |
SHP |
$369,721
|
| Mental
Health Services for Homeless Persons, Incorporation |
SHPR |
$525,706
|
| Mental
Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc. |
SHPR |
$471,704
|
| Mental
Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc. |
SHPR |
$459,795
|
| Family
Transitional Housing, Inc. |
SHPR |
$120,901
|
| Family
Transitional Housing, Incorporation |
SHPR |
$97,182
|
| Cuyahoga
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SHPR |
$563,045
|
| Lakewood
Christian Service Center |
SHPR |
$41,398
|
| Joseph's
Home |
SHPR |
$273,056
|
| YWCA
of Greater Cleveland |
SHPR |
$342,158
|
| Mental
Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc. |
SHPR |
$283,664
|
| Mental
Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc. |
SHPR |
$455,574
|
| Mental
Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc. |
SHPR |
$450,263
|
| Cleveland
Housing Network |
SHPR |
$119,626
|
| Catholic
Charities Health and Human Services Women's Shelter |
SHPR |
$39,032
|
| Transitional
Housing, Inc. |
SHPR |
$122,528
|
| Volunteers
of America of Northeast and North Central Ohio, I |
SHPR |
$79,155
|
| Volunteers
of America of Northeast and North Central Ohio, I |
SHPR |
$246,967
|
| Continue
Life, Incorporated |
SHPR |
$212,973
|
| The
Salvation Army |
SHPR |
$270,705
|
| Hitchcock
Center for Women, Incorporation |
SHPR |
$275,403
|
| The
Salvation Army |
SHPR |
$537,741
|
| Cuyahoga
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SHPR |
$386,373
|
| East
Side Catholic Center and Shelter, Incorporation |
SHPR |
$187,749
|
| Cuyahoga
Meteropolitan Housing Departments Authority |
SHPR |
$187,351
|
| Cuyahoga
County |
SPCR |
$505,572
|
| Cuyahoga
County |
SPCR |
$1,555,824
|
| Total: |
|
$13,216,876
|
Franklin County/Columbus CoC
| National
Church Residences |
SHP |
$750,276
|
| Community
Housing Network |
SHPR |
$782,016
|
| Catholic
Social Services |
SHPR |
$89,983
|
| Catholic
Social Services |
SHP |
$33,566
|
| Friends
of the Homeless, Inc. |
SHPR |
$412,499
|
| Friends
of the Homeless, Inc. |
SHPR |
$369,542
|
| Volunteers
of America of Central Ohio |
SHPR |
$336,531
|
| Volunteers
of America of Central Ohio |
SHPR |
$370,333
|
| Community
Housing Network |
SHP |
$400,000
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$410,220
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$276,288
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$87,120
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$176,160
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$28,296
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$607,260
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$113,472
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$533,412
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$419,292
|
| Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$230,460
|
| Total: |
|
$6,426,726
|
Summit County, Akron/Barbeton CoC
| Community
Support Services |
SHP |
$531,047
|
| Info
Line Inc. |
SHP |
$479,390
|
| H.M.
Life Opportunity Services |
SHPR |
$204,200
|
| Battered
Women's Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties |
SHPR |
$329,980
|
| Battered
Women's Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties |
SHPR |
$422,206
|
| Access,
Inc. |
SHPR |
$355,270
|
| Legacy
III, Inc. |
SHP |
$399,825
|
| Total: |
|
$2,721,918
|
Stark County/Alliance/Canton/Massillon CoC
| Stark
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPC |
$554,400
|
| P.A.L.
Mission |
SHP |
$200,000
|
| Alliance
for Children & Families |
SHP |
$378,924
|
| Minority
Development Services of Stark County |
SHP |
$192,950
|
| Community
Services of Stark County, Inc. |
SHPR |
$400,000
|
| The
Salvation Army |
SHP |
$215,363
|
| Stark
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$155,736
|
| Total: |
|
$2,097,373
|
Ohio Balance of State
| WSOS
Community Action Commission |
SHP |
$1,264,998
|
| Family
and Community Services of Portage County, Incorporati |
SHPR |
$346,177
|
| Coleman
Professional Services |
SHPR |
$268,386
|
| WSOS
Community Action Commission |
SHPR |
$669,845
|
| Ironton
Lawrence County Area Community Action Organization |
SHPR |
$304,000
|
| Lutheran
Social Services of Central Ohio |
SHPR |
$393,153
|
| Wooster
Interfaith Housing Corporation |
SHPR |
$790,810
|
| Jefferson
County Community Action Council, Incorporated |
SHPR |
$415,296
|
| PICCA
(Pickaway County Community Action) |
SHPR |
$369,435
|
| Catholic
Charities |
SHPR |
$86,769
|
| City
of Springfield |
SHPR |
$30,042
|
| Project
Women |
SHPR |
$35,020
|
| Project
Women |
SHPR |
$46,162
|
| Ohio
Department of Development |
SHP |
$1,228,728
|
| Licking
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPC |
$427,620
|
| Humility
of Mary Housing, Incorporated |
SHP |
$229,871
|
| Ashtabula
County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board |
SHP |
$767,828
|
| Columbiana
Metropolitan |
SPC |
$267,240
|
| Lorain
Metropolitan Housing Authority |
SPCR |
$390,300
|
| State
of Ohio |
SPCR |
$183,504
|
| Total: |
|
$8,515,184
|
| State
Total: |
|
$48,791,967
|
Emergency Shelter Grants Allocations
| AKRON |
$299,000.00
|
| CANTON |
$129,000.00
|
| CINCINNATI |
$597,000.00
|
| CLEVELAND |
$1,074,000.00
|
| COLUMBUS |
$302,000.00
|
| CUYAHOGA
COUNTY |
$115,000.00
|
| DAYTON |
$295,000.00
|
| FRANKLIN
COUNTY |
$76,000.00
|
| HAMILTON
COUNTY |
$121,000.00
|
| LAKEWOOD |
$90,000.00
|
| MONTGOMERY
COUNTY |
$86,000.00
|
| OHIO
STATE PROGRAM |
$2,997,000.00
|
| SPRINGFIELD |
$91,000.00
|
| TOLEDO |
$346,000.00
|
| YOUNGSTOWN |
$196,000.00
|
| Total
ESG: |
$6,814,000.00
|
| TOTAL
STATE FUNDING: |
$55,605,967.00
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