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HUD Releases COVID-19 Funding

Monday, May 4, 2020 10:17 AM EDT Updated: Monday, May 4, 2020 10:45 AM EDT
By Reed Parker, Writer/Reporter
HUD Releases COVID-19 Funding IHA is one of thirteen Indiana housing authorities to receive HUD funding.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has released $685 million in COVID-19 relief funding for low-income residents in public housing across the country. The funding is from the CARES Act and includes $6.3 million for Indiana. 

HUD says the funding can be used by public housing authorities to prepare for, prevent, or respond to a coronavirus outbreak. 

“Public Housing Authorities have a vital role to play in our COVID-19 recovery efforts,” Joseph Galvan, HUD Midwest regional administrator, said in a news release. “We will continue working diligently to overcome this as expeditiously as possible.”

Indiana organizations receiving funding:

  • Vincennes Housing Authority – $141,875.00
  • Fort Wayne Housing Authority –  $399,771.00
  • Delaware County Housing Authority –  $64,950.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Muncie – $212,011.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Anderson – $103,410.00
  • Kokomo Housing Authority – $347,778.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Richmond – $184,842.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Hammond – $138,021.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Gary – $979,714.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of New Albany – $515,180.00
  • Housing Authority of South Bend – $352,895.00
  • Indianapolis Housing Agency – $297,561.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Tell City – $44,555.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Michigan City – $76,001.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Mishawaka – $139,261.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Terre Haute – $523,812.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington – $197,368.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Jeffersonville – $189,553.00
  • Rockport Housing Authority – $30,774.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Charlestown – $67,791.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Elkhart – $289,179.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Huntingburg – $11,119.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of East Chicago – $301,008.00
  • Washington Housing Authority – $66,294.00
  • Housing Authority City of Bedford – $43,070.00
  • Bloomfield Housing Authority – $23,284.00
  • Sullivan Housing Authority – $77,687.00
  • Brazil Housing Authority – $93,322.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Kendallville – $19,282.00
  • Mount Vernon Housing Authority – $13,721.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Angola – $81,407.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Marion – $101,737.00
  • New Castle Housing Authority – $41,971.00
  • Linton Housing Authority – $14,746.00
  • Columbus Housing Authority – $48,150.00
  • Knox County Housing Authority – $20,343.00
  • Fremont Housing Authority Fremont – $5,968.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Rome City – $21,254.00
  • Greendale Housing Authority – $7,468.00
  • Housing Authority of the City of Peru – $25,054.00

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