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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez recently announced
$315,145 in grants to eight Wisconsin Housing Authorities that will
be used for job training and placement for low-income citizens.
The Wisconsin Authorities are part of a total $47,688,000 in grants
to 771 housing authorities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia,
Guam and Puerto.
Wisconsin recipients include:
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Housing Authority of the City of Superior |
$42,654
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| Dunn
County Housing Authority |
$35,228
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| Housing
Authority of Racine County |
$36,525 |
| Brown
County Housing Authority |
$46,952
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| Eau
Claire County Housing Authority |
$36,461 |
| City
of Kenosha Housing Authority |
$45,743 |
| Appleton
Housing Authority |
$36,853 |
| Walworth
County Housing Authority |
$34,729 |
"This funding will help thousands of citizens find employment
and eventually become economically independent," said Martinez.
"HUD is committed to revitalizing communities through job advocacy,
training programs and economic development."
HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Family Self-Sufficiency (HCV/FSS)
Program provides funds to public housing agencies specifically for
the employment of family self-sufficiency coordinators. The FSS
coordinators assist adults in job training, childcare, counseling,
transportation and job placement programs.
Participants in the job preparedness
program, some of who are on welfare, sign a contract that stipulates
the head of the household will get a job and the family will become
self-sufficient within five years. While enrolled in the program,
as a family's income rises, a third of that income goes to an interest-bearing
escrow account. If a family fulfills the contract requiring employment
and independence from welfare, they can use the escrow account for
down payment on a home purchase, starting a business, paying back
debts and paying educational expenses. If a family fails to fulfill
the contract, they do not get the funds in the escrow account and
may be terminated from the FSS Program.
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