by Lynda Carson
An extra $100 million in federal funding for the nation‘s Section 8 Housing Voucher Program may not be enough to save tens of thousands from becoming homeless or cover the extreme funding shortfall beyond Oct. 1.
Some Section 8 renters may soon be homeless because of massive funding shortfalls in the program.
The Berkeley Housing Authority is expected to receive $1 million to properly maintain its public housing and Section 8 housing assistance programs.
In Berkeley, tenant organizer Patrick Kehoe, a former Resident Advisory Board member of the Berkeley Housing Authority, said, “Berkeley‘s housing authority is short $300,000 to fully fund and staff the Section 8 housing and we hope that the city will cover the current funding shortfall.“ He said that a vote is scheduled in the near future for another $700,000 in needed funding to come from the housing trust fund for capital improvements to Berkeley‘s public housing.
“It‘s really hard times for so many families due to state budget cuts and a poor economy and the housing authority needs to be fully funded to remain under local control and to keep Section 8 tenants from becoming homeless,“ Kehoe said. “I‘ve been trying to organize low-income families to appear at City Council meetings, to request additional funding needed to properly maintain the housing authority and its programs.“
Kehoe‘s noble efforts to save Berkeley‘s Section 8 program appear to have helped — many of Berkeley‘s low-income families have been saved from homelessness
During August the Berkeley Housing Authority received $279,464 from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for its project-based Section 8 program, plus an additional $752,436 for its voucher-based program. The Housing Authority of Alameda received $101,432 in set-aside funds from HUD for its project-based Section 8 program and $58,804 to be used for families who are “porting” to other cities – that is, finding housing outside Berkeley and using their vouchers there.
The San Jose Housing Authority will receive $419,030 in set-aside funds from HUD for its Section 8 program, and Los Angeles Housing Authority is receiving $14,262,976 for unforeseen circumstances in its program as well as $7,789,216 for its voucher program.
The Section 8 voucher program assists low-income families with their rent payments. Generally tenants do not have to pay more than 30 or 40 percent of their rent. The rest is paid to landlords from federal subsidies monthly.
Housing activists say there may be hundreds of public housing agencies experiencing funding shortfalls during the 2009 fiscal year because HUD‘s budget was approved later in the year than usual. Due to a bad economy, state budget cuts and job losses experienced by family members in the Section 8 program, the state’s public housing authorities are paying more than expected for rents and rising utilities. Additionally, families are holding on to their vouchers longer, thus slowing down the voucher turnover in major cities. This results in fewer opportunities to reduce program costs through attrition.
Some housing authorities issued more vouchers than their current budgets will support and HUD has asked them to submit an e-mail no later than Aug. 14 if they need further funding to keep them from terminating families from Section 8.
In mid August, 150 low-income families in Jacksonville, Fla., lost vouchers due to funding shortfalls. Their names were placed on the Jacksonville Housing Authority waiting list. They now face homelessness as a result.
Fallout from funding shortfalls is nationwide. In New Hampshire, Section 8 tenants were recently charged a higher percentage in rents due to funding shortfalls. And 76 families in Garfield County, Colo., were also at risk of losing their vouchers. Additionally 1,144 Section 8 families may face homelessness in Madison, Wis.
About 125 Section 8 families in Utah County, Utah, are currently facing homelessness because of shortfalls, joining 285 families who lost vouchers in Northern Oregon in July but have been spared from homelessness temporarily thanks to $795,000 in federal money approved in August
In August HUD advised public housing authorities across the nation that additional funds have been made available to address the massive shortfalls taking place in roughly 15 percent of the nation’s 2,400 PHAs.
On Aug. 3, HUD announced that it would re-issue a Feb. 25, 2005, notice that allows PHAs to deal with funding shortfalls by raising rents on low-income families and lowering the payment standards to all new admissions. This includes relocating from existing sites and issuing the remaining residents new housing assistance payment contracts.
In some cases, PHAs may be allowed to prevent residents from moving from one location to another if the PHA does not have sufficient funds. This action gives HUD permission to deal with funding shortfalls by choosing from a whole host of other draconian options that are harmful to low-income families.
The Oakland Housing Authority recently received a $10.6 million federal stimulus grant for capital improvements to its public housing. On its website, there is no mention of falling short of covering 11,142 voucher holders.
Despite this, on Aug. 18, 2009, the OHA announced a proposal to develop a Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP) to provide housing to low-income families who may not qualify for public housing or the Section 8 program, as it exists currently.
As a so-called Moving to Work (MTW) housing authority, the OHA is allowed to grab funds normally used for Section 8 or public housing programs to use for other purposes, including slush funds. This makes it harder to track how the OHA’s money is really spent. Housing activists have spoken out bitterly against MTWs because they abide by fewer rules than other housing authorities and can therefore charge higher rents .
A public hearing will be conducted Sept. 28 at the OHA. Local residents will be able to speak out then about the new proposals involving the Local Housing Assistance Plan.
San Francisco‘s housing authority provides 21,000 Section 8 vouchers to low-income families, and its website does not mention a funding shortfall.
HUD reports it has recently awarded $89 million in additional funding from its $100 million set-aside fund to some PHAs to cover some of the existing shortfalls. In coming weeks another $41 million in funds will be dispersed to eligible housing authorities and agencies on the verge of terminating families from Section 8.
The additional HUD funding came just in time to save 432 housing vouchers from being terminated by the Omaha Housing Authority, saving hundreds of families from homelessness.
According to the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, HUD believes that the $100 million will not be enough for the existing Section 8 voucher crisis. HUD is expected to seek permission from Congress to use an additional $400 million in anticipated carryover funds in the voucher program until Oct. 1 but would need some modification of its authority before then.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program helps over 4.7 million seniors, persons with disabilities and low-income families.
Lynda Carson may be reached at tenantsrule@yahoo.com.
How HUD allocated $100 million in additional funds
Below is an August 2009 list of public housing authorities across the nation that experienced shortfalls and how much additional funding they received out of a total of $100 million from HUD for their Section 8 Tenant Protection Vouchers, unforeseen voucher expenses and voucher portability programs.
PROJECT BASED VOUCHERS
CA008 Kern County $213,570
CA033 Monterey County $480,446
CA058 Berkeley $279,464
CA059 County of Santa Clara $140,693
CA062 City of Alameda $101,432
CA111 Santa Monica $159,558
CO051 Grand $23,462
FL080 Palm Beach County $296,235
FL105 Manatee County $158,400
IA049 Muscatine Municpal $22,459
IN101 Goshen Housing Authority $157,589
KY061 Georgetown $28,886
KY142 Ashland HA $94,491
MN190 Becker County $38,958
NJ002 Newark $123,991
NY041 Rochester $37,883
NY110 City of New York $347,676
NY904 Housing Trust Fund Corp. $1,214,098
RI901 Rhode Island $43,868
RQ007 Caguas Municipality $7,843
SC003 Spartanburg HA $99,486
SC037 Anderson HA $20,448
TN006 Kingsport $39,866
VA001 Portsmouth $82,744
WV004 Huntington $17,733
TOTAL $4,231,279
UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES
AL002 Mobile Housing Board $1,403,632
AL006 Montgomery $716,568
AL061 Housing Authority of Opelika $44,715
AL160 Tuskegee $3,132
AR252 Pulaski $969
CA004 City of Los Angeles $14,262,976
CA006 Fresno $170,252
CA008 Kern County $1,525,879
CA026 Stanislaus $1,702,644
CA028 County of Fresno $144,944
CA041 City of Benicia $106,082
CA044 Yolo $144,504
CA048 Sutter County $18,561
CA053 King County $330,348
CA055 Vallejo $643,489
CA056 San Jose $419,030
CA058 Berkeley $752,436
CA059 Santa Clara $656,730
CA070 Plumas County $156,319
CA085 Sonoma County $1,133,695
CA094 Orange County $497,576
CA096 Shasta $411,125
CA104 Anaheim $371,722 $
CA106 City of Redding $851,557
CA111 Santa Monica $598,920
CA117 Pico Rivera $39,564
CA132 Oceanside $498,835
CA151 El Dorado $197,224
CO095 Garfield County Housing Authority $340,294
CT001 Bridgeport $94,612
FL005 Miami Dade $1,719,067
FL016 Sanford $7,247
FL020 Brevard $30,705
FL070 Alachua County HA $225,233
GA009 Brunswick $4,244
IA022 Iowa City HA $121,751
IA024 Cedar Rapids $151,072
IA049 Muscatine $69,096
IA107 Fort Dodge Municipal HA $10,574
IA108 Mason City $13,654
ID013 Boise City $112,785
ID021 Ada County $73,801 $
IN026 Elkhart HA $13,617
IN043 Canelton HA $39,976
IN092 Logansport $151,560
LA192 City of Villa Plate $17,049
MA181 Sandwuch HA $3,394
MD021 St Mary‘s HA $3,942
ME018 Old Town Hous Auth $35,403
MN174 Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Yellow Medicine Cty $9,000
NC012 HA of Winston-Salem $1,465,935
NC022 HA of Greenville $5,407
NC161 Isothermal $159,497
ND022 Barnes County $22,645
NE001 Omaha HA $1,256,398
NH007 Laconia $35,748
NJ067 Bergen County HA $3,395,043
NV002 HA City of Las Vegas $1,034,120
NY012 Troy HA $5,514
NY110 City of New York Housing Preservation Department $5,527,996
NY522 Town of Jay $23,675
NY541 Village of Walton $979
OH003 Cuyahoga Metro HA $80,147
OH006 Lucas Metropolitan HA $46,061
OH016 Mansfield $8,206
OH030 Huron $4,015
OH080 Preble Metro HA $123
OR034 Central Oregon $9,814
RQ062 Municipality of Cidra $193
SC024 South Carolina Regional $3,723
TN001 Memphis HA $2,746,202
TN026 Etowah $229
TN054 Cleveland PHA $172
TN903 Tennessee Housing Dvelopment v85,732
TX009 Dallas $4,152,867
TX017 Galveston $1,791,040
TX034 Port Arthur $4,238,053
TX065 Harlingen HA $1,777
TX173 Port Isabel $1,335
TX445 Hidalgo HA $20,159
VA014 Harrisonburg Redevelopment and HA $801,697
VA023 Staunton Redevelopment and HA $42,181
VA045 Martinsville $39,480
WA007 Longview $70
WA055 Spokane $14,826
WI047 Sheboygan $1,617
WI146 Hartford Community Development $82,742
WI207 Eau Claire $64,028
WV018 Bluefield $742
WV034 Grant County HA $169
WV037 HA of the City of Mingo County $360,166
TOTAL $58,579,027
ADDITIONAL LEASING
AL049 HA Greater Gadsden $27,592
AL055 HA Cordova $18,459
AL091 HA Arab $5,496
AL105 Talle Housing Authority $2,829
AL107 HA Elba $2,432
AL116 HA York $6,775
AL129 HA Walker County $6,525
AL165 HA Foley $118,965
AZ037 Douglas HA $44,242
CA004 City of Los Angeles HA $7,789,216
CA070 Plumas County HA $138,792
CA106 Redding HA $348,236
CA144 Lake County Housing Commission $62,033
CA146 Nevada County HA $5,550
CO048 City of Englewood HA $24,930
CT001 Bridgeport HA $822,118
CT058 Plainfield HA $6,941
FL025 City of Titusville HA $217,715
FL032 Ocala HA $162,583
FL062 Pinellas County HA $750,872
FL070 Alachua County HA $345,789
FL075 Clearwater HA 517,184
GA002 Savannah HA $245,089
HI003 City and County Of Honolulu $106,522
IA047 Ft. Madison HA $25,831
IA127 North Iowa Regional HA $65,416
ID901 Idaho Housing and Finance Association $368,851
IL026 Waukegan Housing Authority $251,940
IN003 City of Fort Wayne HA $311,157
IN041 Marion Housing Authority $84,105
KS002 Topeka Housing Authority $67,119
KS073 Newton Housing Authority $3,031
KS161 Sek Cap, Inc $185,826
KY003 Frankfort Housing Authority $93,780
KY026 Housing Authority of Glasgow $192,552
KY137 Paducah Housing Authority $113,604
KY163 Lake Cumberland Housing Authority $51,566
LA172 Calcasieu Parish Police Jury $64,001
LA181 St John the Baptist Parish HA $49,673
LA196 Union Parish Police Jury $17,842
MA005 Holyoke Housing Authority $134,848
MA018 Attleboro HA $12,244
MA123 Webster Housing Authority $13,771
MA170 North Attleborough HA $59,722
MA174 Salisbury HA $21,894
MD001 City of Anna HA $68,576
MD006 Hagerstown Housing Authority $404,091
MD021 St. Mary‘s County Housing Authority $1,202,155
ME005 Lewiston Housing Authority $128,479
ME027 Ellsworth Housing Authority $336,217
MI186 Montcalm County Housing Commission $33,314
MN037 Aitkin County HRA $2,933
MN200 Faribault County HRA $20,934
MO006 St. Charles Housing Authority $6,098
MO014 Fulton Housing Authority $36,104
MO053 Excelsior Springs Housing Authority $12,417
MO208 New Madrid County Housing Authority $4,164
MO209 Cabool Housing Authority $3,267
NC004 Kinston HA $345,215
NC158 Harnett County $53,399
ND030 Benson County Housing Authority $5,934
NH001 Manchester Housing Authority $321,972
NH006 Somersworth Housing Authority $61,002
NJ006 Perth Amboy Housing Authority $4,331
NJ059 Pleasantville Housing Authority $56,986
NJ067 Bergen County Housing Authority $279,998
NJ095 Monmouth County Housing Authority $337,530
NM009 Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority $53,056
NY002 Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority $18,765
NY020 Saratoga Springs HA $34,112
NY022 Cohoes HA $57,948
NY028 Schenectady HA $44,778
NY045 Kingston Housing Authority $120,262
NY057 Greenburgh HA $55,238
NY068 Oneonta HA $36,200
NY079 Glens Falls HA $119,028
NY115 City of White Plains $128,614
NY123 City of Peekskill $201,308
NY148 Village of Spring Valley CDA $293,161
NY165 Tuckahoe Housing Authority $1,574
NY404 City of Niagara Falls $37,394
NY419 Village of Sylvan Beach $8,431
NY427 Town of Bethlehem $3,565
NY430 Town of Niskayuna $9,647
NY524 Village of Waterville $11,054
NY533 Town of Vernon $3,120
NY542 Town of Whitestown $3,707
NY562 Village of Ballston SPA $1,527
OH005 Dayton Metropolitan HA $492,488
OH021 Springfield Metropolitan HA $22,155
OH027 Medina MHA $38,658
OH034 Perry MHA $37,868
OH053 Clinton MHA $24,717
OH062 Miami MHA $58,773
OH077 City of Marietta $153,536
OH080 Preble MHA $15,181
OR016 Yamhill County HA $44,710
OR019 Linn-Benton Housing Authority $15,916
OR031 Josephine Housing Community Development $289,409
PA006 Allegheny County Housing Authority $620,470
PA008 Harrisburg Housing Authority $24,909
PA012 Montgomery County HA $593,880
PA024 Easton Housing Authority $76,713
PA030 Carbondale Housing Authority $5,400
PA051 Bucks County Housing Authority $138,774
PA061 Jefferson County Housing Authority $16,219
RI004 Central Falls HA $158,332
RI006 Cranston HA $82,782
RI009 Johnston Housing Authority $43,272
RI015 West Warwick Housing Authority $44,293
RI016 Coventry Housing Authority $403,243
RI901 Rhode Island Housing Mortgage Finance Corp. $1,754,729
RQ012 Municipality of Aguadilla $88
RQ032 Municipality of Vega Baja $87,847
RQ039 Municipality of Hatillo $4,765
RQ059 Municipality of Aibonito $17,041
RQ074 Municipality of Vieques $9,770
SC001 Charleston HA $58,712
SC023 Sumter HA $13,429
SD016 Sioux Falls Housing & Redevelopment Corp. $477,662
SD055 Vermillion Housing & Redevelopment Corp. $15,121
TN003 Knoxville Community Development Corp. $128,646
TN007 Jackson HA $288,721
TN054 Cleveland HA $25,901
TN065 Maryville HA $18,234
TN903 Tennessee Housing Development Agency $582,664
TX003 Housing Authority of El Paso $1,422,730
TX010 Housing Authority of Waco $297,930
TX017 Galveston Housing Authority $334,856
TX046 Mission HA $69,969
TX065 Harlingen Housing Authority $4,734
TX072 Gainesville Housing Authority $122,226
TX202 Edcouch Housing Authority $55,786
TX330 City of Brenham HA $260,398
TX367 Kyle Housing Authority $5,07
TX444 Boerne Housing Authority $7,135
TX458 Grayson County Housing Authority $40,330
TX472 Amarillo Housing Authority $125,305
TX533 Balch Springs Housing Authority $12,209
TX564 Alamo Area Council of Government $23,477
VA001 Portsmouth Redevelopment & HA $228,616
VA005 Hopewell Redevelopment & HA $25,323
VA017 Hampton Redevelopment & HA $915,505
VA022 Waynesboro Redevelopment & HA 43,978
VA030 Marion Redevelopment & HA $4,898
VA038 Big Stone Gap Redevelopment & HA $23,264
WA007 City of Longview HA $20,604
WA057 City Of Walla HA $263,718
WA068 Jefferson County HA $42,928
WI002 City Of Milwaukee HA $279,123
WI146 Hartford CDA $14,687
WI195 Kenosha Housing Authority $134,196
WI201 West Allis CDA $17,184
WI213 Oshkosh/Winnebago County HA $253,565
WV018 City Of Bluefield HA $23,636
WV037 Mingo County HA $244,961
TOTAL $31,136,636
PORTABILITY
AL002 Mobile Housing Board $128,030
AL047 HA Huntsville $14,610
AL086 HA Jefferson County $12,679
AR194 Crawford County Public Facilities Board $8,792
AR197 White River Regional Housing Authority $8,781
AR215 Johnson County Section 8 Housing Agency $3,186
AR223 Phillips County Public Housing Agency $7,859
AZ001 City of Phoenix $107,845
AZ005 City of Mesa $41,469
CA008 Kern County HA $105,172
CA019 San Bernardino COUNTY HA $228,901
CA026 Stanislaus COUNTY HA $31,183
CA044 Yolo County HA $16,218
CA053 Kings County HA $13,591
CA061 Crescent City HA $37,744
CA062 City of Alameda HA $58,804
CA070 Plumas County Housing Authority $31,539
CA106 City of Redding HA $75,696
CA125 City of Vacaville $34,920
CA128 City Of Roseville $35,184
CA131 Solano County HA $300
CA913 California Department of Housing & Community Development $16,332
CO051 Grand Junction HA $25,700
CO058 Adams County Housing Authority $110,341
CT006 Waterbury Housing Authority $65,290
CT009 Middletown Housing Authority $7,311
CT041 Farmington HA $13,079
CT047 Naugatuck Housing Authority $441
FL002 St. Petersburg HA $11,518
FL007 Daytona Beach HA $48,053
FL024 Ormond Beach HA $4,000
FL062 Pinellas County HA $50,906
FL106 Lake County Housing Agency $22,085
FL113 Volusia County Section 8 $29,700
FL128 Lee County HA $1,899
GA002 Savannah HA $37,778
GA004 Columbus Gen Fund Acct Consl $87,114
HI002 County of Hawaii $1,006
IA022 City of Iowa City $69,392
IA024 City Of Cedar Rapids $32,904
IA045 City of Davenport, Iowa $3,504
IA049 City of Muscatine HA $11,990
IA050 Waterloo Housing Authority $16,804
IA117 Southern Iowa Regional HA $37,536
IA122 Regional Housing Authority Voucher XII $39,413
ID013 Boise City Housing Authority $948
ID021 Ada County Housing Authority $18,856
ID901 Idaho Housing & Finance Association $76,734
IL014 Lasalle County HA $7,191
IL032 Whiteside County Housing Authority $5,096
IL090 Aurora Housing Authority $78,304
IN019 Michigan City HA $12,086
KS002 Topeka Housing Authority $22,569
LA009 Ascension Parish Section 8 Housing Agency $6,192
LA023 Alexandria Housing Authority $19,740
LA101 Denham Springs Housing Authority $7,733
LA103 Slidell Housing Authority $20,578
LA199 Port Allen $ 14,225
LA202 Donaldsonville Section 8 Housing Agency $1,262
LA204 West Baton Rouge Parish Council, Section 8 $12,353
LA205 New Roads $ 10,274
LA214 Iberville Parish Council $6,407
LA238 Covington Housing Authority $755
MA039 Winchendon Housing Authority $2,785
MA046 Barnstable Housing Authority $25,343
MD006 Hagerstown Housing Authority $30,885
MD021 St Mary‘s County Housing Authority $36,733
MD033 Baltimore County Housing Office $192,688
ME007 Auburn Housing Authority $46,164
MN001 St. Paul PHA $36,693
MN007 Virginia HRA $19,431
MN038 St. Cloud HRA $26,394
MN101 Mora HRA $7,302
MN164 Clay County HRA $13,186
MO002 Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri $160,174
MO004 St. Louis County Housing Authority $59,446
MO007 Columbia Housing Authority $7,986
MO074 Sedalia Housing Authority $19,247
MO193 Weston Housing Authority $10,732
MO199 Lincoln County Public Housing Agency $143,549
MO203 St. Francois County Public Housing Agency $20,881
MO205 Franklin County Public Housing Agency $15,090
MO216 Dallas County PHA $9,345
MO227 Housing Assistant Program of St. Charles $9,924
MT033 Missoula Housing Authority $8,196
MT901 MT Department of Commerce $23,260
NC006 High Point HA $3,75
NC012 Winston-Salem HA $47,343
ND014 Fargo Housing And Redevelopment Authority $30,816
ND030 Benson County Housing Authority $5,433
ND044 Pembina County Housing Authority $26,635
NH901 New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority $30,833
NJ009 Jersey City Housing Authority $118,083
NJ059 Pleasantville Housing Authority $1,904
NJ067 Bergen County Housing Authority $55,170
NJ068 Dover Housing Authority $40,252
NM002 Clovis Housing Authority $7,560
NM009 Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority $8,340
NM067 Region V Housing Authority $39,39
NV002 City of Las Vegas HA $49,016
NY012 Troy HA $20,724
NY027 City of Oswego $2,996
NY028 Schenectady HA $77,080
NY041 Rochester $110,964
NY048 Gloversville HA $9,464
NY091 Town of Amherst $79,950
NY408 Town of Colonie $9,433
NY430 Town of Niskayuna $1,445
NY443 City of Utica $37,243
NY538 Village of Corinth $1,278
NY557 Town of Coeymans $3,746
NY561 Town of Stillwater $4,662
NY562 Village of Ballston SPA $7,063
NY630 Village of Waterford $2,694
OH003 Cuyahoga MHA $116,388
OH004 Cincinnati Metropolitan HA $19,016
OH006 Lucas MHA $49,782
OH007 Akron MHA $57,579
OH008 Trumbull MHA $12,405
OH012 Lorain MHA $34,311
OH015 Butler MHA $13,522
OH016 Mansfield MHA $14,255
OH018 Stark MHA $18,508
OH021 Springfield MHA $34,317
OH022 Greene MHA $3,213
OH024 Chillicothe MHA $6,427
OH028 Erie MHA $7,602
OH030 Huron MHA $2,076
OH033 Cambridge MHA $4,450
OH036 Wayne MHA $7,04
OH041 Athens MHA $1,710
OH043 Licking MHA $3,177
OH045 Darke County MHA $5,796
OH049 Warren MHA $8,127
OH053 Clinton MHA $6,171
OH054 Sandusky MHA $11,400
OH058 Monroe MHA $21,115
OH059 Pickaway MHA $11,968
OH060 Pike MHA $5,070
OH069 Noble MHA $20,513
OH070 Fairfield MHA $9,058
OH076 Marion MHA $8,563
OH079 Delaware MHA $4,585
OR002 Housing Authority of Portland $63,966
OR014 Marion County Housing Authority $23,664
OR017 Klamath Housing Authority $1,161
OR028 Northwest Oregon Housing Agency $18,637
OR034 Central Oregon Regional HA $24,336
PA004 Allentown Housing Authority $9,356
PA009 Reading Housing Authority $3,965
PA022 York City Housing Authority $9,121
PA028 Monroe County Housing Authority $5,710
PA067 Carbon County Housing Authority $6,904
RI001 Providence HA $57,921
RQ008 Municipality of Ponce $6,077
RQ014 Municipality of Carolina $39,354
RQ018 Municipality of Cayey $5,374
RQ020 Municipality of Arecibo $14,264
RQ029 Municipality of Maricao $1,313
RQ073 Municipality of Aguada $9,903
RQ074 Municipality of Vieques $9,129
SC001 Charleston HA $24,248
SC027 Florence HA $24,719
SC031 Cheraw HA $11,925
SC911 South Carolina State Housing Finance & Development $30,999
SD037 Milbank Housing & Redevelopment Commission $8,048
TN003 Knoxville Community Development Corp. $66,370
TQ901 Mariana Islands Housing Corp. $6,648
TX003 El Paso Housing Authority $22,261
TX008 Corpus Christi Housing Authority $9,269
TX009 Housing Authority of Dallas $16,390
TX017 Galveston Housing Authority $104,606
TX072 Gainesville Housing Authority $5,763
TX264 Georgetown Housing Authority $16,571
TX327 Housing Authority of Abilene $42,422
TX349 Weatherford Housing Authority $7,285
TX381 La Grange Housing Authority $5,650
TX431 Tarrant County Housing Assistance Program $20,929
TX433 Arlington Housing Authority $177,934
TX434 Grand Prairie Housing & Community Development $11,349
TX459 Longview Housing & Community DEVELOPMENT $13,464
TX481 Panhandle Community Services $7,184
TX482 Central Texas Council of Governments $182,141
TX559 Dallas County Housing Assistance Program $4,318
UT004 Housing Authority of Salt Lake City $23,089
UT020 Tooele County Housing Authority $1,399
VA003 Newport News Redevelopment & HA $52,097
VA017 Hampton Redevelopment & Housing Authority $8,058
VQ901 Virgin Islands Housing Authority $56,889
WA020 Kelso Housing Authority $47,504
WA042 City Of Yakima Housing Authority $83,969
WA054 Pierce County Housing Authority $199,124
WI002 City of Milwaukee HA $35,976
WI085 Antigo HA $6,916
WI146 Hartford CDA $753
WI248 Chippewa County Housing Authority $23,616
WI901 Wisconsin Housing & Economic $13,852
WY004 City of Casper HA $24,408
TOTAL $6,053,058
GRAND TOTAL $100,000,000