HUD Announces $2.2 Billion In Grants
5 April 2002 - 8:00am
HUD's grant focuses new emphasis on homeownership opportunities, faith-based groups, and accountability.
"Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez announced today that HUD would make $2.2 billion in grants available to increase homeownership, ensure more affordable rental opportunities, provide assistance to homeless people, and fund numerous other critical housing programs across the country. The Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) issued today notifies communities and groups throughout the nation that grants are available for 29 HUD programs and 41 funding opportunities."
Source:
HUD News, March 28, 2002
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