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News Release
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HUD AWARDS $2.2 MILLION IN GRANTS TO HELP LOW-INCOME TEXAS FAMILIES WITH SECTION 8 VOUCHERS GET JOB TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT
FORT WORTH - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steve Preston today announced that 32 public housing agencies in Texas will receive a total of $2,272,895 to provide low-income persons with HUD Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers with the necessary job training to put them on a path toward self-sufficiency. Nationally, a total of 48 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico will receive nearly $49 million in grants.
Funded through HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Family Self-Sufficiency Program (HCV/FSS), the grants allow public housing agencies (PHAs) to work with welfare agencies, schools, businesses, and other local partners to develop a comprehensive program to help participating individuals develop the skills and experience to enable them to obtain jobs that pay a living wage.
This program has proven its effectiveness in helping families develop the skills that lead to stable employment," said Preston. "Getting a decent job and increasing a person's potential for higher paying employment is the first step to becoming economically independent."
PHAs use the funding to hire family self-sufficiency coordinators to link adults in the Housing Choice Voucher program to local organizations that provide job training, childcare, counseling, transportation and job placement. PHAs can also hire homeownership coordinators to help families get homeownership counseling.
Participants in the HCV/FSS program sign a contract that stipulates the head of the household will get a job and the family will no longer receive welfare assistance at the end of the five-year term. As the family's income rises, a portion of that increased income is deposited in an interest-bearing escrow account. If the family completes its FSS contract, the family receives the escrow funds that it can use for any purpose, including a down payment on a home, paying educational expenses, starting a business or paying back debts.
The following is the list of the Texas grantees and amounts:
| Housing Authority of the City of El Paso |
$106,612 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth |
$43,946 |
| The Housing Authority of the City of Dallas |
$368,647 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Waco |
$72,465 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Lubbock |
$39,000 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Plano |
$35,028 |
| Tarrant County |
$107,692 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Arlington |
$106,330 |
| City of Garland Housing Agency |
$50,355 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Anthony |
$37,245 |
| City of Longview Housing Authority |
$46,609 |
| Housing Authority of The City of San Angelo |
$48,863 |
| City of Amarillo |
$35,300 |
| South Plains Regional Housing Authority |
$33,766 |
| Midland County Housing Authority |
$41,629 |
| Texoma Council of Governments |
$60,828 |
| Houston Housing Authority |
$89,784 |
| Galveston Housing Authority |
$108,754 |
| Housing Authority of the City Of Beaumont |
$80,542 |
| Walker County Housing Authority |
$45,000 |
| Deep East Texas Council of Governments |
$71,002 |
| Housing Authority of the City Of Austin |
$128,704 |
| San Antonio Housing Authority |
$97,853 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville |
$83,868 |
| Laredo Housing Authority |
$44,608 |
| Mission Housing Authority |
$62,023 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Pharr |
$59,600 |
| San Marcos Housing Authority |
$50,250 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Kingsville |
$53,744 |
| Housing Authority of the City of Port Isabel |
$25,757 |
| Housing Authority of the County of Hidalgo |
$37,091 |
State Totals: |
$2,272,895 |
HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development and enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.
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