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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in the U.S.<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is working closely with state and local leaders to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work across the Nation.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested $16.3<br />

billion through the Community Development Block<br />

Grant Program. CDBG supports a broad range of<br />

public improvements for places like community<br />

centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night, <strong>HUD</strong> helps to<br />

shelter 401,000 persons experiencing<br />

homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong> is currently<br />

providing permanent homes for 53,000 formerly<br />

homeless veterans and has helped house more than<br />

80,000 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 7.7 million<br />

homeowners, helping drive a national<br />

homeownership rate of 64.4% percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides more than 5.2 million<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 10 million persons who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 296,000 healthy and energy-efficient homes.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 14,000<br />

housing discrimination cases.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Alabama<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Alabama to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Alabama.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$220 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Alabama,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 3,518 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 804<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,335 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 139,766 Alabama<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 73.5 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 97,649 Alabama<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 190,038 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $282 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Alabama.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Alabama, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 50<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 118 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Alaska<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Alaska to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Alaska.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$22 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Alaska, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 1,639 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 203<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

308 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 18,001 Alaska<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.1 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 8,626 Alaska<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 16,967 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 519 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Alaska.<br />

Investing in Tribal<br />

Communities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

more than $1 billion to promote<br />

homeownership and community development,<br />

stimulate economic development and produce<br />

affordable housing among Native American tribal<br />

communities in Alaska through such programs as<br />

the Indian Community Development Block Grant,<br />

Indian Housing Block Grant and the Section 184 loan<br />

guarantee program.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Arizona<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Arizona to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Arizona.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$250 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Arizona, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 7,926 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,397<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

2,124 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 193,080 Arizona<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 63.2 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 44,350 Arizona<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 90,539 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 4,865 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Arizona.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Arizona, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 232<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 316 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Arkansas<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Arkansas to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Arkansas.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$126 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Arkansas,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,503 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 361<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

671 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 81,814 Arkansas<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.2 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 56,809 Arkansas<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 95,649 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,992 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Arkansas.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Arkansas, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

136 housing discrimination cases affecting 259<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

California<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across California to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in California.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$2 billion in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in California, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 42,515 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 8,984<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

11,819 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 588,529 California<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 54.3 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 508,683 California<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 1,028,358 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 23,453 healthy and energy-efficient homes<br />

in California.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in California, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

987 housing discrimination cases affecting 1,949<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Colorado<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Colorado to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Colorado.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$176 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Colorado,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 8,083 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,106<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,739 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 184,303 Colorado<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 64,366 Colorado<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 120,074 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $263 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Colorado.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Colorado, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

135 housing discrimination cases affecting 238<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Connecticut<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Connecticut to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Connecticut.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$190 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Connecticut,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 3,531 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 619<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

838 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 90,385 Connecticut<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 91,338 Connecticut<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 158,340 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 10,195 healthy and energy-efficient homes<br />

in Connecticut.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Connecticut, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 101 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

163 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Delaware<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Delaware to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Delaware.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$34 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Delaware,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 864 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 105<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

142 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 29,695 Delaware<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 72.8 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 13,811 Delaware<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 25,633 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,780 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Delaware.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Delaware, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

18 housing discrimination cases affecting 21 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Florida<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Florida to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Florida.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$699 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Florida, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 19,851 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 4,769<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

7,317 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 444,945 Florida<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 62.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 216,531 Florida<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 406,868 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $390 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Florida.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Florida, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 487<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 1,072 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Georgia<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Georgia to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Georgia.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$387 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Georgia, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 8,214 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,707<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

2,649 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 345,511 Georgia<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 64 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 145,637 Georgia<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 301,047 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 4,083 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Georgia.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Georgia, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 99<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 215 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Hawaii<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Hawaii to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Hawaii.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$68 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Hawaii, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 3,813 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 289<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

387 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 9,489 Hawaii<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 59.1 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 23,520 Hawaii<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 46,569 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 400 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Hawaii.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Hawaii, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 36<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 71 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$58 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Idaho, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 1,468 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 172<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

261 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 50,281 Idaho<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 72.3 percent.<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Idaho<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Idaho to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Idaho.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 13,336 Idaho<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 24,340 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Investing in Tribal<br />

Communities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

nearly $35 million to promote<br />

homeownership and community development,<br />

stimulate economic development and produce<br />

affordable housing among Native American tribal<br />

communities in Idaho through such programs as<br />

the Indian Community Development Block Grant,<br />

Indian Housing Block Grant and the Section 184 loan<br />

guarantee program.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Idaho, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 39<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 57 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Illinois<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Illinois to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Illinois.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$792 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Illinois, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 11,409 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,329<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,864 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 279,963 Illinois<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 67.2 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 245,828 Illinois<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 452,127 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $368 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Illinois.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Illinois, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 357<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 547 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Indiana<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Indiana to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Indiana.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$321 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Indiana, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 5,568 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 681<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,060 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 229,809 Indiana<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 68.9 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 99,723 Indiana<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 166,240 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $440 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Indiana.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Indiana, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 247<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 341 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Iowa<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Iowa to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Iowa.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$182 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Iowa, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 2,926 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 276<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

489 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 61,291 Iowa<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 70.7 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 42,045 Iowa households<br />

with rental assistance. That assistance<br />

impacts 68,211 individuals who reside in those<br />

households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $891 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Iowa.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Iowa, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 241<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 406 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Kansas<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Kansas to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Kansas.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$127 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Kansas, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 2,534 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 436<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

912 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 75,573 Kansas<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.5 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 39,145 Kansas<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 57,482 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 3,186 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Kansas.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Kansas, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 62<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 134 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Kentucky<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Kentucky to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Kentucky.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$209 million in the Commonwealth through the<br />

Community Development Block Grant Program.<br />

CDBG supports a broad range of public improvements<br />

for places like community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Kentucky,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 4,258 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 595<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,011 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 104,051 Kentucky<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 70.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 90,355 Kentucky<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 164,830 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,960 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Kentucky.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Kentucky, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

105 housing discrimination cases affecting 181<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Louisiana<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Louisiana to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Louisiana.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$263 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Louisiana,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 3,503 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 955<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,523 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 107,987 Louisiana<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 64 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 104,472 Louisiana<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 196,478 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $14.6 billion to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Louisiana.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Louisiana, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

66 housing discrimination cases affecting 92 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Maine<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Maine to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Maine.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$89 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Maine, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 2,633 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 118<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

218 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 20,290 Maine<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 72.1 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 27,674 Maine<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 46,700 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,232 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Maine.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Maine, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 42<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 81 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Maryland<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Maryland to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Maryland.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$240 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Maryland,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 6,267 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 835<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,116 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 195,552 Maryland<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 66.7 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 115,449 Maryland<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 203,701 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 5,410 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Maryland.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Maryland, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

79 housing discrimination cases affecting 125 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Massachusetts<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Massachusetts<br />

to promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Massachusetts.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$491 million in the Commonwealth through the<br />

Community Development Block Grant Program.<br />

CDBG supports a broad range of public improvements<br />

for places like community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Massachusetts,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 20,478 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,531<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

2,312 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 86,175 Massachusetts<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 64.7 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 211,989 Massachusetts<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 355,317 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 19,458 healthy and energy-efficient homes<br />

in Massachusetts.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Massachusetts, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 387 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

595 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Michigan<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Michigan to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Michigan.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$599 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Michigan, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 10,075 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,244<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,939 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 238,279 Michigan<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 74.2 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 167,733 Michigan<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 265,213 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 8,725 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Michigan.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Michigan, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

386 housing discrimination cases affecting 466<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Minnesota<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Minnesota to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Minnesota.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$259 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Minnesota,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 7,582 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 485<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

692 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 147,715 Minnesota<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 70 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 97,947 Minnesota<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 171,768 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 13,312 healthy and energy-efficient homes<br />

in Minnesota.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Minnesota, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

93 housing discrimination cases affecting 131 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Mississippi<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Mississippi to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Mississippi.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$153 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Mississippi,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,405 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 389<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

629 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 67,295 Mississippi<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 72.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 58,709 Mississippi<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 131,109 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $5.5 billion to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Mississippi.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Mississippi, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

17 housing discrimination cases affecting 28 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Missouri<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Missouri to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Missouri.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$305 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Missouri,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 6,309 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 581<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,012 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 178,540 Missouri<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 68.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 98,741 Missouri<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 174,554 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $288 million to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Missouri.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Missouri, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

244 housing discrimination cases affecting 444<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Montana<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Montana to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Montana.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$41 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Montana,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 911 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 230<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

383 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 21,848 Montana<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.3 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 14,774 Montana<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 23,416 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 853 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Montana.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Montana, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

10 housing discrimination cases affecting 28 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Nebraska<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Nebraska to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Nebraska.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$88 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Nebraska,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 2,917 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 291<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

457 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 52,817 Nebraska<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 66.6 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 28,930 Nebraska<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 51,452 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,882 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Nebraska.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Nebraska, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

152 housing discrimination cases affecting 349<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Nevada<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Nevada to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Nevada.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$96 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Nevada, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 4,797 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,099<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,507 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 99,419 Nevada<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 56.7 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 20,882 Nevada<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 50,552 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 845 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Nevada.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Nevada, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 36<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 70 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

New Hampshire<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across New Hampshire<br />

to promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in New Hampshire.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$60 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in New Hampshire,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,243 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 177<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

247 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 25,319 New<br />

Hampshire homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 70.3 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 22,565 New Hampshire<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 35,862 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 3,536 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

New Hampshire.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in New Hampshire, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 21 housing discrimination cases affecting 37<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

New Jersey<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across New Jersey to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in New Jersey.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$441 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in New Jersey,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 10,736 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 921<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,250 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 200,534 New<br />

Jersey homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 66.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 174,234 New Jersey<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 316,715 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $3.3 billion to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

New Jersey.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in New Jersey, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

82 housing discrimination cases affecting 93 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

New Mexico<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across New Mexico to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in New Mexico.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$86 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in New Mexico,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 2,318 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 267<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

500 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 61,493 New<br />

Mexico homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.2 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 25,468 New Mexico<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 48,585 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 632 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

New Mexico.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in New Mexico, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 39 housing discrimination cases affecting 56<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

New York<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across New York to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in New York.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$1.6 billion in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in New York, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 76,487 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 3,785<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

5,082 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 287,043 New<br />

York homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 53.5 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 605,101 New York<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 1,204,145 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $7.1 billion to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

New York.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in New York, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

525 housing discrimination cases affecting 569<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

North Carolina<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across North Carolina to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in North Carolina.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$348 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in North Carolina,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 8,874 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,144<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,707 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 230,540 North<br />

Carolina homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 65.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 133,727 North Carolina<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 264,019 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 9,761 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

North Carolina.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in North Carolina, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 181 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

337 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

North Dakota<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across North Dakota to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in North Dakota.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$28 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in North Dakota,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 794 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 148<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

261 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 16,781 North<br />

Dakota homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 67.9 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 13,898 North Dakota<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 20,296 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 264 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

North Dakota.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in North Dakota, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 36 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

150 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Ohio<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Ohio to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Ohio.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$735 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Ohio, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 10,720 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,337<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,998 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 342,521 Ohio<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 66.1 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 219,302 Ohio<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 436,856 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 15,051 healthy and energy-efficient homes<br />

in Ohio.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Ohio, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 482<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 662 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Oklahoma<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Oklahoma to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Oklahoma.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$136 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Oklahoma,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 3,259 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 386<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

632 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 121,589 Oklahoma<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 67.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 51,769 Oklahoma<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 102,723 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,771 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Oklahoma.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Oklahoma, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

66 housing discrimination cases affecting 81 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Oregon<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Oregon to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Oregon.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$166 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Oregon, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 6,101 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,049<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,656 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 77,780 Oregon<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 63.7 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 50,844 Oregon<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 102,231 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Investing in Tribal<br />

Communities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested $150<br />

million to promote homeownership<br />

and community development, stimulate economic<br />

development and produce affordable housing among<br />

Native American tribal communities in Oregon<br />

through such programs as the Indian Community<br />

Development Block Grant, Indian Housing Block Grant<br />

and the Section 184 loan guarantee program.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Oregon, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 101<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 265 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Pennsylvania to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Pennsylvania.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$949 million in the Commonwealth through the<br />

Community Development Block Grant Program.<br />

CDBG supports a broad range of public improvements<br />

for places like community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Pennsylvania,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 14,301 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,625<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

2,615 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 318,331 Pennsylvania<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 68.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 221,822 Pennsylvania<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 403,007 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 28,203 healthy and energy-efficient homes<br />

in Pennsylvania.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Pennsylvania, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 182 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

302 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Puerto Rico to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Puerto Rico.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$413 million in the Commonwealth through the<br />

Community Development Block Grant Program.<br />

CDBG supports a broad range of public improvements<br />

for places like community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Puerto Rico,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,406 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

currently providing permanent homes for 94 formerly<br />

homeless veterans and has helped house 160<br />

homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 112,032 Puerto Rico<br />

homeowners, helping drive an increased rate of<br />

homeownership.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 110,588 Puerto Rico<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 252,325 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 667 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Puerto Rico.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Puerto Rico, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

48 housing discrimination cases affecting 50 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Rhode Island<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Rhode Island to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Rhode Island.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$80 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Rhode Island,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,170 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 138<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

222 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 25,194 Rhode<br />

Island homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 61.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 36,330 Rhode Island<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 63,178 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 5,765 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Rhode Island.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Rhode Island, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 38 housing discrimination cases affecting 65<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

South Carolina<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across South Carolina to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in South Carolina.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$180 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in South Carolina,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 3,249 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 651<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,134 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 109,636 South<br />

Carolina homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 73.3 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 62,716 South Carolina<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 135,761 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 3,129 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

South Carolina.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in South Carolina, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 55 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

150 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

South Dakota<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across South Dakota to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in South Dakota.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$36 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in South Dakota,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 830 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 211<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

500 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 16,297 South<br />

Dakota homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 70.5 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 13,801 South Dakota<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 23,116 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 414 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

South Dakota.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in South Dakota, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 9 housing discrimination cases affecting 16<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Tennessee<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Tennessee to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Tennessee.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$237 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Tennessee,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 6,383 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 971<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,819 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 210,560 Tennessee<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 67.2 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 99,132 Tennessee<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 211,878 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 8,717 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Tennessee.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Tennessee, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

107 housing discrimination cases affecting 182<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Texas<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Texas to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Texas.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$1.2 billion in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Texas, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 18,228 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 3,712<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

6,243 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 819,260 Texas<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 62.9 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 285,088 Texas<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 624,877 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Addressing Climate<br />

Change and Natural<br />

Disasters<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> mitigates the effects of natural<br />

disasters by playing a leading role in helping<br />

communities to address the impacts of climate<br />

change. Since 2005, <strong>HUD</strong> has awarded $3.7 billion to<br />

support long-term disaster recovery and resiliency in<br />

Texas.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Texas, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 926<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 1,443 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Utah<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Utah to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Utah.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$98 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Utah, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 2,768 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 328<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

525 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 113,524 Utah<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 71.1 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 18,672 Utah households<br />

with rental assistance. That assistance<br />

impacts 37,493 individuals who reside in those<br />

households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,547 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Utah.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Utah, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 72<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 141 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Vermont<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Vermont to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Vermont.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$38 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Vermont,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,396 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 136<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

189 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 5,389 Vermont<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 74.9 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 12,820 Vermont<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 21,471 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,524 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Vermont.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Vermont, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 17<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 22 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in Virginia<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Virginia to promote<br />

homeownership, support community development, and increase<br />

access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below are<br />

some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Virginia.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$271 million in the Commonwealth through the<br />

Community Development Block Grant Program.<br />

CDBG supports a broad range of public improvements<br />

for places like community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Virginia, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

helps to shelter 6,330 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 886<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

1,296 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 225,810 Virginia<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 68.6 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 103,152 Virginia<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 217,529 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 2,866 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Virginia.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Virginia, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 86<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 169 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Washington<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Washington to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Washington.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$272 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Washington,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 12,540 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 1,747<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

2,547 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 160,873 Washington<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 63.8 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 85,335 Washington<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 170,916 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Investing in Tribal<br />

Communities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested $340<br />

million to promote homeownership<br />

and community development, stimulate economic<br />

development and produce affordable housing among<br />

Native American tribal communities in Washington<br />

through such programs as the Indian Community<br />

Development Block Grant, Indian Housing Block Grant<br />

and the Section 184 loan guarantee program.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Washington, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 219 housing discrimination cases affecting<br />

343 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across Washington, D.C.<br />

to promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Washington, D.C..<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested $78<br />

million in the District through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Washington,<br />

D.C., <strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 7,352<br />

persons experiencing homelessness.<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is currently providing permanent homes for 709<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

879 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 11,015 Washington,<br />

D.C. homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 42.5 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 37,704 Washington,<br />

D.C. households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 73,024 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,184 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Washington, D.C., <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 24 housing discrimination cases affecting 31<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

West Virginia<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is<br />

working closely with state and local leaders across West Virginia to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in West Virginia.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$107 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in West Virginia,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 1,583 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 311<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

608 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 26,285 West<br />

Virginia homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 74.4 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 33,619 West Virginia<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 58,508 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 1,845 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

West Virginia.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in West Virginia, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

resolved 36 housing discrimination cases affecting 44<br />

people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Wisconsin<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Wisconsin to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Wisconsin.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$301 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Wisconsin,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 5,712 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 541<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

908 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 89,913 Wisconsin<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 68.7 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 72,809 Wisconsin<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 129,364 individuals who<br />

reside in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 5,939 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Wisconsin.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Wisconsin, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved<br />

76 housing discrimination cases affecting 116 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in<br />

Wyoming<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is working closely with state and local leaders across Wyoming to<br />

promote homeownership, support community development, and<br />

increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Below<br />

are some examples of <strong>HUD</strong> at work in Wyoming.<br />

Housing Highlights<br />

Building Stronger<br />

Communities in the<br />

Century of Cities<br />

Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has invested<br />

$18 million in the State through the Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program. CDBG supports<br />

a broad range of public improvements for places like<br />

community centers and parks.<br />

Ending Homelessness<br />

On any given night in Wyoming,<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> helps to shelter 563 persons<br />

experiencing homelessness. <strong>HUD</strong><br />

is currently providing permanent homes for 124<br />

formerly homeless veterans and has helped house<br />

286 homeless veterans since 2008.<br />

Helping Families<br />

Secure Quality<br />

Housing<br />

The Federal Housing Adminstration<br />

(FHA) insures the mortgages of 15,737 Wyoming<br />

homeowners, helping drive a statewide<br />

homeownership rate of 68.6 percent.<br />

Easing the<br />

Rental Crisis<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> provides 5,802 Wyoming<br />

households with rental assistance.<br />

That assistance impacts 9,792 individuals who reside<br />

in those households.<br />

Creating Sustainable<br />

Communities<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> programs are designed to support<br />

next-generation sustainable housing<br />

and communities. Since 2010, <strong>HUD</strong> has helped<br />

produce 109 healthy and energy-efficient homes in<br />

Wyoming.<br />

Leveling the<br />

Playing Field<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is committed to ensuring<br />

that every American has the<br />

chance to pursue housing opportunities free from<br />

discrimination. Last year in Wyoming, <strong>HUD</strong> resolved 6<br />

housing discrimination cases affecting 14 people.<br />

hud.gov


United States Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> <strong>Invests</strong> in the U.S.<br />

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WASHINGTON<br />

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CAROLINA<br />

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CAROLINA<br />

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TEXAS<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

HAWAII<br />

FLORIDA<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> is the Department of Opportunity. True to its mission, <strong>HUD</strong> is working closely with state and local leaders to promote homeownership,<br />

support community development, and increase access to affordable housing, free from discrimination. Click on any state for some examples of<br />

<strong>HUD</strong> at work across the Nation.<br />

hud.gov

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