May 7, 2024

HUD: $5.5 Billion in Grants Announced for Affordable Housing, Community Development and Homeless Assistance to Drive Economic Growth

Funding empowers 1,200 communities: addressing urgent local needs, boosting economic growth, enhancing community resilience, creating jobs, and advancing housing solutions.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced $5.5 billion in funding that will go to 1,200 communities through more than 2,400 grants to States, urban counties, insular areas, DC, Puerto Rico, and localities across the country. These annual formula grants provide critical funding for a wide range of activities to address their most pressing local needs, providing flexible resources to build homes, support renters and homeowners, provide life-saving assistance to people experiencing homelessness, create jobs, and improve public facilities, community resilience, and local economies. The White House announced these funds this morning, and HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman will highlight the announcement at a press conference in Reno, Nevada today.

“Homeownership is an essential part of the American Dream that represents so much more than a roof over our heads. For people all across our nation, a home represents financial security, the opportunity to build wealth and equity, and a foundation for a better future for themselves, their children, and future generations,” said Vice President Kamala Harris. “That is why President Biden and I are expanding on our historic investments in housing by announcing $5.5 billion that will increase access to affordable housing, invest in economic growth, and address homelessness in communities throughout America. This funding will build more affordable homes and support renters and homeowners while also lowering costs, building wealth, and creating jobs.”

“A coordinated whole-of-community approach is crucial to build strong and resilient communities, invest in decent housing, create healthy environments, expand economic opportunities accessible to low-income households, and support aspiring homebuyers and those experiencing homelessness,” said Acting HUD Secretary Adrianne Todman. “The funding made available today serves as building blocks to empower communities to take ownership of community development investments and put the needs of residents first.”

“For 50 years HUD has provided flexible grant funding so that communities nationwide can make their own choices about addressing their most urgent challenges. These funds will be used to create permanent housing, offer temporary shelter, provide downpayment assistance for ready homebuyers, support community infrastructure – like water and sewer projects – and invest in small businesses,” said Marion McFadden, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.

The next step is for communities to seek public feedback on their proposed use of the funds. Find your local grantee on our HUD Exchange website here.

The grants announced today are provided through the following HUD programs:

Combined, the programs will provide critically needed funding to thousands of local programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Hawai’i, Guam, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands.

StateCDBGHOMERHPESGHOPWAHTFTotal
Alabama$43,922,335$16,119,665$0$3,842,836$6,139,130$3,144,833$73,168,799
Alaska$4,554,388$3,635,505$1,100,702$400,663$0$3,144,833$12,836,092
Arizona$53,993,463$20,608,693$1,173,134$4,852,501$7,187,034$3,434,122$91,248,948
Arkansas$25,845,894$10,852,220$0$2,296,487$2,510,769$3,000,095$44,505,465
California$371,950,501$160,622,924$0$33,227,579$61,488,021$21,561,035$648,850,060
Colorado$36,673,875$16,536,010$0$3,205,951$5,311,935$3,213,159$64,940,929
Connecticut$39,620,986$15,631,372$1,205,697$3,488,135$4,088,821$3,144,833$67,179,845
Delaware$7,765,817$4,587,747$1,430,099$665,799$1,368,098$3,000,095$18,817,654
District of Columbia$15,633,070$5,729,666$1,637,131$1,353,868$12,842,012$3,144,833$40,340,580
Florida$154,212,622$64,900,292$1,131,822$13,476,972$50,047,258$7,297,924$291,066,890
Georgia$82,178,066$35,505,400$0$7,233,945$23,086,890$4,454,125$152,458,426
Hawaii$13,249,573$5,732,215$0$1,145,607$1,040,527$3,144,833$24,312,755
Idaho$12,992,036$5,664,823$0$1,115,776$0$3,144,833$22,917,468
Illinois$159,376,967$50,039,044$0$14,012,931$15,319,952$6,053,257$244,802,151
Indiana$66,053,762$24,165,968$1,206,868$5,832,279$4,640,910$3,165,161$105,064,948
Iowa$38,122,221$11,065,373$0$3,312,932$1,008,300$3,144,833$56,653,659
Kansas$25,791,683$9,938,538$0$2,268,891$800,244$3,144,833$41,944,189
Kentucky$43,614,445$17,511,318$1,501,532$3,840,604$3,053,126$3,144,833$72,665,858
Louisiana$50,540,139$17,865,219$1,506,192$4,428,920$9,829,540$3,144,833$87,314,844
Maine$17,710,153$5,243,609$1,267,575$1,553,801$0$3,144,833$28,919,971
Maryland$52,132,631$18,086,587$1,182,080$4,554,480$9,724,659$3,215,522$88,895,958
Massachusetts$100,513,913$33,023,850$1,066,654$8,705,992$8,103,963$4,233,855$155,648,228
Michigan$118,855,308$36,563,048$0$10,602,542$7,543,593$4,162,030$177,726,521
Minnesota$52,548,006$16,543,417$0$4,614,311$3,517,042$3,144,833$80,367,609
Mississippi$27,894,716$10,998,166$0$2,456,111$4,335,295$3,144,833$48,829,122
Missouri$63,276,275$22,177,163$1,074,762$5,610,968$6,597,935$3,153,845$101,890,948
Montana$8,461,632$3,925,825$0$744,418$0$3,144,833$16,276,708
Nebraska$17,302,201$6,690,270$0$1,527,891$867,456$3,144,833$29,532,651
Nevada$23,261,863$11,218,579$0$2,034,088$4,227,781$3,144,833$43,887,145
New Hampshire$12,694,278$4,605,849$0$1,102,808$0$3,144,833$21,547,769
New Jersey$88,995,636$34,787,879$1,026,646$7,691,265$16,176,078$5,367,920$154,045,424
New Mexico$17,865,066$7,447,521$1,450,399$1,588,698$1,410,878$3,144,833$32,907,395
New York$320,814,076$116,012,503$0$27,917,892$54,969,278$12,459,949$532,173,697
North Carolina$77,501,018$34,311,039$1,166,440$6,819,534$13,688,243$4,415,315$137,901,589
North Dakota$5,508,554$3,444,620$0$484,085$0$3,144,833$12,582,093
Ohio$148,856,917$50,530,712$1,322,915$13,235,894$9,810,773$4,676,009$228,433,220
Oklahoma$27,804,241$13,768,975$0$2,437,936$2,823,017$3,144,833$49,979,002
Oregon$34,587,971$16,628,190$0$3,049,390$2,872,231$3,193,410$60,331,192
Pennsylvania$185,820,060$53,081,101$1,232,750$16,381,490$14,635,275$5,276,312$276,426,988
Rhode Island$16,717,414$5,746,998$1,218,265$1,416,960$1,498,115$3,144,833$29,742,585
South Carolina$38,569,989$15,995,342$1,246,462$3,376,310$6,964,378$3,144,833$69,297,315
South Dakota$7,214,440$3,487,607$0$647,925$0$3,144,833$14,494,805
Tennessee$49,973,240$23,338,000$1,504,598$4,389,392$8,318,432$3,150,565$90,674,227
Texas$245,764,406$90,532,559$0$21,390,943$40,714,870$8,605,523$407,008,301
Utah$21,300,161$7,379,395$0$1,896,470$1,306,547$3,144,833$35,027,406
Vermont$8,193,999$3,347,049$1,118,666$705,905$0$3,144,833$16,510,452
Virginia$58,272,106$24,637,492$0$5,047,275$6,821,743$3,838,928$98,617,544
Washington$57,215,544$24,309,900$0$5,031,257$5,430,503$4,182,091$96,169,295
West Virginia$20,542,530$7,038,963$2,228,611$1,836,905$857,596$3,144,833$35,649,438
Wisconsin$61,730,839$21,845,250$0$5,440,575$2,573,366$3,257,783$94,847,813
Wyoming$3,960,131$3,500,000$0$348,629$0$3,144,833$10,953,593
American Samoa$1,029,433$248,993$0$85,296$0$0$1,363,722
Guam$3,185,755$1,046,809$0$263,963$0$49,844$4,546,371
Northern Mariana Islands$980,125$407,723$0$81,210$0$24,269$1,493,327
Puerto Rico$54,164,361$21,376,343$0$4,775,184$8,948,386$712,713$89,976,987
Virgin Islands$1,804,687$796,475$0$149,531$0$47,180$2,797,873
TOTAL$3,299,115,518$1,250,835,792$30,000,000$290,000,000$454,500,000$214,112,537$5,538,563,847
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