HUD Awards More Than $27 Million To Local HIV/AIDS Housing Programs

Content From: HIV.govPublished: July 30, 20212 min read

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Cross-post from HUD Press Room

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) [on July 22] announced more than $27 million to assist thousands of low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families over a three-year period. The funding announced today is offered through HUD’s Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program (HOPWA) and will renew HUD's support of 31 local programs. These grants provide a combination of housing assistance and supportive services for this vulnerable population.

“Safe and stable housing can have a profound impact on one’s life,” said HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. “HUD is proud to continue its support of local partners in their work to assist persons living with HIV/AIDS in securing the essential housing, healthcare, and opportunities they deserve.”

Research shows that a stable home is critical to the well-being of persons living with HIV/AIDS, and results in better health outcomes and reduced transmission of the disease. In addition to housing assistance, these local programs will provide access to supportive services such as case management, mental health services, substance abuse services, and employment training. The combination of housing assistance and supportive services are critical in sustaining housing stability, promoting better health outcomes, and increasing quality of life, which promotes self-sufficiency efforts for those able to transition to the private housing market.

Since 1992, HUD’s HOPWA Program has provided national leadership and resources that support the development and operation of high-quality supportive housing programs. Under the HOPWA Program, HUD makes grants to cities, states, and nonprofit organizations to provide housing assistance and supportive services to low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. By providing assistance with housing and related services, the HOPWA program helps persons living with HIV/AIDS enter into housing, access and remain in medical care, and adhere to complex treatment regimens. More information on the HOPWA program is available at https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/hopwa/Exit Disclaimer.

HUD is providing renewal grants to the following local programs:

StateGrantee NameFinal Approved Amounts

AK

State of Alaska

$773,309

CA

Lutheran Social Services of Northern California

$1,276,936

CA

The Salvation Army, a California Corporation

$1,063,476

DE

Ministry of Caring, Inc.

$791,010

HI

Gregory House Programs

$1,391,903

IL

AIDS Foundation of Chicago

$1,458,870

IL

Chicago House and Social Service Agency

$1,277,394

IL

City of Chicago

$1,494,847

IL

Interfaith Residence dba Doorways

$971,945

MA

Community Healthlink, Inc.

$838,159

MA

Fenway Community Health Center

$1,398,936

ME

Frannie Peabody Center

$1,042,130

ME

Frannie Peabody Center

$1,310,348

MI

Cass Community Social Services, Inc.

$1,350,186

MO

Interfaith Residence dba Doorways

$1,117,255

MT

State of Montana

$1,493,525

NH

State of New Hampshire

$974,100

NJ

New Jersey Department of health

$1,235,823

NY

Bailey House, Inc.

$1,039,365

NY

Bailey House, Inc.

$1,326,555

VT

Burlington Housing Authority

$383,875

WA

Washington State Department of Health

$1,222,025

WI

AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin d/b/a Vivent Health

$1,263,091

WY

Wyoming Department of Health

$573,454

AK

State of Alaska

$773,309

Read a program summary for each grantee.