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HUD News Release 06-155
HUD No. 06-155
Donna White
(202) 708-0685

www.hud.gov/news/
For Release
Friday
December 22, 2006

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HUD AWARDS NEARLY $14 MILLION IN GRANTS TO PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO CREATE, IMPROVE COMPUTER CENTERS FOR RESIDENTS

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $13,737,470 in grants to 53 public housing authorities today to provide public housing residents greater access to computer technology.

"These grants help the young and the old become computer savvy," said HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson. "They give parents and children greater access to resources found on the Internet - everything from employment information to homework help."

Public Housing Neighborhood Network grants will be given to housing authorities across the U.S. Housing authorities use this funding to establish, expand or update community technology centers. Neighborhood Networks centers provide access to computers, computer training and the Internet. NN centers can also provide a range of services to help residents achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency. Public housing authorities may also use the funding to hire staff to manage center activities, purchase equipment, and provide computer, literacy and job training.

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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Fifty-three housing authorities in these states will receive grants:

ALASKA

$199,905

MISSOURI

$199,889

ALABAMA

$200,000

MISSISSIPPI

$150,000

ARIZONA

$350,000

NORTH CAROLINA

$813,950

CALIFORNIA

$749,000

NEW JERSEY

$199,985

COLORADO

$500,000

NEW YORK

$1,799,930

CONNECTICUT

$550,000

OHIO

$747,211

FLORIDA

$650,000

OKLAHOMA

$213,734

GEORGIA

$750,000

PENNSYLVANIA

$900,000

ILLINOIS

$265,252

RHODE ISLAND

$128,834

KENTUCKY

$300,000

TEXAS

$700,000

MASSACHUSETTS

$600,000

VIRGINIA

$900,000

MARYLAND

$546,700

WASHINGTON

$797,825

MAINE

$200,000

WEST VIRGINIA

$325,255

Public housing authorities that received grants:

ALASKA  

 

 

Alaska Housing Finance Corporation

$199,905

 

State Subtotal:

$199,905

ALABAMA

 

 

 

Tuscaloosa Housing Authority

$200,000

 

State Subtotal:

$200,000

ARIZONA

 

 

 

City of Phoenix Housing Department

$350,000

 

State Subtotal:

$350,000

CALIFORNIA

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City of Oxnard

$150,000

 

Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino

$399,000

 

San Diego Housing Commission

$200,000

 

State Subtotal:

$749,000

COLORADO

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City & County of Denver

$500,000

 

State Subtotal:

$500,000

CONNECTICUT

 

 

 

Meriden Housing Authority

$150,000

 

The Housing Authority of the City of Norwalk

$400,000

 

State Subtotal:

$550,000

FLORIDA

 

 

 

Housing Authoirity of the City of Fort Myers

$300,000

 

Housing Authority of Lakeland

$100,000

 

Housing Authority of the City of Daytona Beach

$100,000

 

Jacksonville Housing Authority

$150,000

 

State Subtotal:

$650,000

GEORGIA

 

 

 

Carrollton Housing Authority

$150,000

 

Northwest Georgia Housing Authority

$400,000

 

The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia

$200,000

 

State Subtotal:

$750,000

ILLINOIS

 

 

 

The Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington

$100,000

 

Winnebago County Housing Authority

$165,252

 

State Subtotal:

$265,252

KENTUCKY

 

 

 

Housing Authority of Bowling Green

$150,000

 

Housing Authority of Murray

$150,000

 

State Subtotal:

$300,000

MASSACHUSETTS

 

 

 

Cambridge Housing Authority

$200,000

 

Springfield Housing Authority

$400,000

 

State Subtotal:

$600,000

MARYLAND

 

 

 

Housing Authority of Baltimore City

$546,700

 

State Subtotal:

$546,700

MAINE

 

 

 

Portland Housing Authority

$200,000

 

State Subtotal:

$200,000

MISSOURI

 

 

 

Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri

$199,889

 

State Subtotal:

$199,889

MISSISSIPPI

 

 

 

Natchez Housing Authority

$150,000

 

State Subtotal:

$150,000

NORTH CAROLINA

 

 

 

City of Concord Housing Department

$300,000

 

Gastonia Housing Authority

$150,000

 

Greensboro Housing Authority

$200,000

 

Housing Authority of the City of Greenville

$163,950

 

State Subtotal:

$813,950

NEW JERSEY

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City of Camden

$199,985

 

State Subtotal:

$199,985

NEW YORK

 

 

 

Albany Housing Authority

$200,000

 

Municipal Housing Authority of the City of Schenectady

$200,000

 

New York City Housing Authority

$600,000

 

Syracuse Housing Authority

$399,930

 

Troy Housing Authority

$400,000

 

State Subtotal:

$1,799,930

OHIO

 

 

 

Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority

$250,000

 

Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority

$497,211

 

State Subtotal:

$747,211

OKLAHOMA

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa

$213,734

 

State Subtotal:

$213,734

PENNSYLVANIA

 

 

 

Allentown Housing Authority

$400,000

 

Housing Authority of the City of York

$200,000

 

Philadelphia Housing Authority

$300,000

 

State Subtotal:

$900,000

RHODE ISLAND

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City of Newport

$128,834

 

State Subtotal:

$128,834

TEXAS

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City of El Paso

$250,000

 

Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth

$200,000

 

The Housing Authority of the City of Galveston, Texas

$250,000

 

State Subtotal:

$700,000

VIRGINIA

 

 

 

Danville Redevelopment and Housing Authority

$300,000

 

Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority

$200,000

 

Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority

$400,000

 

State Subtotal:

$900,000

WASHINGTON

 

 

 

Housing Authority of the City of Tacoma

$200,000

 

King County Housing Authority

$350,000

 

Seattle Housing Authority

$247,825

 

State Subtotal:

$797,825

WEST VIRGINIA

 

 

 

The Huntington WV Housing Authority

$325,255

 

State Subtotal:

$325,255

 

GRAND TOTAL:

$13,737,470

 
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