The
Center for Economic Opportunities, Inc., San Juan, TX will receive
a Rural Housing and Economic Development Innovative Grant award
in the amount of $400,000. The Innovative Grant award will be utilized
in the enhancement of the Colonia Faith Base Housing and Economic
Project Initiative to establish Micro Businesses and Affordable
rural colonia housing. It will also assist in the construction of
a Colonia training center for rural isolated low-income families.
Partners in this venture will be Milnet Architectural Services,
Community Building with Attorney Resources and South Texas Community
College. Proposed leveraging amounts to $526,394.
| Contact
Person: |
Arturo
Ramirez |
| Grantee
Address: |
P.O.
Box 45
San Juan, TX 78589 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(956)
702-7300 |
Community
Development Corporation of Brownsville in Brownsville, TX will
receive a Rural Housing and Economic Development Innovative grant
in the amount of $400,000. The applicant proposes to use their innovative
award to construct 20 affordable homes for families with incomes
substantially below the median income and to establish a revolving
loan fund to benefit the residents currently living in the distressed
demographic rural areas and the colonias. Partners in this venture
will be Wells Fargo Bank of Texas and the Texas Department of Housing
and Community Affairs. Proposed leveraging is over one million dollars.
| Contact
Person: |
Don
Currie |
| Grantee
Address: |
901
E. Levee
Brownsville, TX 78520 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(956)
541-4955 |
Habitat
for Humanity of Laredo, TX will receive an Innovative grant
in the amount of $400,000. The applicant proposes to use their Innovative
award to develop land and build infrastructure in order to construct
homes with the help of volunteer labor for persons at 30% to 60%
of median income. They will focus on homeownership with a requirement
that each recipient would contribute 500 equity hours prior to signing
their zero interest mortgage for 20 to 30 years according to their
income. Homes will be sold at approximately 30% of appraised value
due to no labor costs and other discounts. Partners in this venture
will be Richard E. Haynes, Texas A&M University, Family Resource
Center and Crime Stoppers. Proposed leveraging amounts to two million
dollars.
| Contact
Person: |
Juan
A. Salinias |
| Grantee
Address: |
Box 440709
Laredo, TX 78044 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(956)
724-3227 |
The
Accion Texas in San Antonio, TX will receive an Innovative grant
in the amount of $400,000. The applicant proposes to use their Innovative
award to expand their microlending program in the Texas Colonias.
The recipient is the only organization doing a high volume of microlending
to small businesses along the Texas/Mexico border. Their partners
are the Laredo National Bank and the Frost Bank. Proposed leveraging
amounts to $856,551.
| Contact
Person: |
Janie
Barrera |
| Grantee
Address: |
2014
S. Hackberry Street
San Antonio, TX 78210 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(210)
226-3664 |
Alianza
para el Desarrollo Communitario, Inc. in San Elizario, TX will
receive a Rural Housing and Economic Development Capacity Building
grant in the amount of $374,321. The applicant proposes to use their
Innovative award to bring affordable housing, social services and
community development activities to the Colonias. This grass roots
organization has been serving the needs of the Colonias since 1999
and has been a leading advocate for Colonial residents. Supporting
this organization are the Sparks Housing Development Corporation,
the University of Texas at El Paso, the Rio Grande Council of Governments
and Bienestar Familiar. Proposed leveraging amounts to $116,752.
| Contact
Person: |
Daniel
Solis |
| Grantee
Address: |
P.O.
Box 290712
San Elizario, TX 79927 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(915)
851-8334 |
The
El Paso Empowerment Zone in El Paso, TX will receive an Innovative
grant in the amount of $400,000. The applicant proposes to use their
Innovative award to finance the acquisition of land, provide interim
and permanent financing, financial literacy education, and the construction
of ten units of Energy Star efficient housing for low to very low
income Colonia residents. Partners in this project will be the Planning
and Development Department, the El Paso Collaborative, the Alianza
Para El Desarrollo Comunitario, Inc., El Paso Credit Union Affordable
Housing, and the University of Texas at El Paso. Proposed leveraging
amounts to $933,100.
| Contact
Person: |
Phyllis
Rawley |
| Grantee
Address: |
201
East Main St.
Suite 1603
El Paso, TX 79901 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(915)
351-1680 |
Texas
Rural Legal Aid in Austin, TX will receive a Rural Housing and
Economic Development Capacity Building grant in the amount of $150,000.
The applicant proposes to use their Capacity Building award to target
its direct legal services and education efforts to non-profit organizations
located in and/or serving individuals in the colonias. The funds
will be supporting the continued development of an on-line legal
library, to provide critical legal tools, model documents, and links
to help nonprofits navigate an unfamiliar legal world and ultimately
avoid unnecessary risk and liability. They will also use their grant
to expand staffing. Partners in this project will be Texas of Community
Development Corporation, Housing Assistance Council, National Council
of La Raza and the Enterprise Foundation. Proposed leveraging amounts
to $321,367.
| Contact
Person: |
Wendi
White |
| Grantee
Address: |
2201
Post Road
Suite 104
Austin, TX 78704 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(512)
447-7707 |
Amigos
Del Valle, Inc. in Madison, TX will receive a Rural Housing
and Economic Development Capacity Building grant in the amount of
$150,000. The applicant proposes to use their Capacity Building
award to enhance its management information and marking systems.
This will translate into heightened results in providing services
to the elderly and facilitating homeownership for Colonia residents
and seasonable farmworkers in the Hidalgo County, Texas. The Neighborhood
Reinvestment Corporation is supporting this organization in reaching
its goal. Proposed leveraging amounts to $133,000.
| Contact
Person: |
Jose
Garza |
| Grantee
Address: |
1116
North Conway Avenue
Mission, TX 78572 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(956)
581-9494 |
Organizacion
Progresiva de San Elizario in San Elizario, TX will receive
a Rural Housing and Economic Development Innovative grant in the
amount of $400,000. The applicant proposes to use their innovative
award to design solar passive energy efficient adobe subdivision’s
residential housing. These single-family units will replace the
hazardous, environmentally destructive and financially unsound housing
stock of the colonias. The organization has worked primarily on
housing design and construction since 1998, it’s primary goal is
to overcome the barriers of homeownership for colonia residents
who are traditionally locked out of the local housing economies.
Supporters of this venture are Housing Assistance Council and the
United States Department of Agriculture. Proposed leveraging is
over a million dollars.
| Contact
Person: |
Antonio
Araujo |
| Grantee
Address: |
P.O. Box 423
San Elizario, TX 79849 |
| Telephone
Number: |
(915)
851-0000 |
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