Wednesday, April 14, 2021

HUD ANNOUNCES $5B TO HELP HOMELESS; FLORIDA TO GET $254M




U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge announced that nearly $5 billion in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds will go toward affordable housing and services for people currently homeless or at risk of becoming so.


 


In Florida, 38 counties or cities will share about $254 million. The largest dollar amount goes to Miami-Dade County at $17,686,235. The smallest allocation goes to North Miami at $1,088,181. The supplemental funding is allocated through HUD’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program to 651 grantees, including states, insular areas, and local governments.


“Homelessness in the United States was increasing even before COVID-19, and we know the pandemic has only made the crisis worse,” says Fudge. “With this strong funding, communities across the country will have the resources needed to give homes to the people who have had to endure the COVID-19 pandemic without one.”


The $4.925 billion in HOME-ARP funding gives states flexibility to meet the people’s needs, including through development of affordable housing, tenant-based rental assistance, supportive services, and acquisition and development of non-congregate shelter units. Funds must be spent by 2030.


Florida county-metro allocations for homelessness relief








      1. Clearwater – $1,637,567




      2. Daytona Beach – $1,405,829




      3. Ft Lauderdale – $2,589,019




      4. Gainesville – $1,968,639




      5. Hialeah FL $5,388,586




      6. Hollywood – $1,915,134




      7. Lakeland – $1,401,459




      8. Miami – $12,720,427




      9. Miami Beach – $2,245,387




      10. North Miami – $1,088,181




      11. Orlando – $4,787,204




      12. Pompano Beach – $1,639,319




      13. St Petersburg – $3,036,659




      14. Tallahassee – $3,412,463




      15. Tampa – $6,335,438




      16. West Palm Beach – $1,734,257




      17. Collier County – $2,729,078




      18. Jacksonville-Duval County – $12,060,074




      19. Hillsborough County – $10,374,531




      20. Lake County – $2,060,197




      21. Lee County – $3,802,106




      22. Manatee County – $2,362,768




      23. Miami-Dade County – $17,686,235




      24. Orange County – $10,554,916




      25. Palm Beach County – $8,768,012




      26. Polk County – $5,105,519




      27. Seminole County – $3,046,438




      28. Volusia County – $2,665,311




      29. Non Entitlement (outside county/metro) – $71,903,340




      30. Pinellas County – $4,794,571




      31. Brevard County – $4,524,586




      32. Sarasota City – $3,170,598




      33. Escambia County – $4,135,750




      34. Broward County – $13,987,207




      35. Marion County – $3,217,585




      36. St. Lucie County – $3,480,403




      37. Pasco County – $4,455,673




      38. Osceola County – $3,478,510








 


Florida total: $253,677,973


 


Source: Florida Realtors®



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