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  2. HOPE VI - Wikipedia

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    In FY 2009, HOPE VI received a $120 million budget; however, in FY2010 no funds were budgeted for HOPE VI. A new Choice Neighborhoods program had a proposed budget of $250 million. Over the course of 15 years, HOPE VI grants were used to demolish 96,200 public housing units and produce 107,800 new or renovated housing units, of which 56,800 ...

  3. Olympic Legacy Program - Wikipedia

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    These cities experienced less conflict between residents and local housing officials in their use of HOPE VI grants. Two factors contributed to this lower level of conflict: that the grants were used to rehabilitate projects rather than demolition and replacement, and that these cities seem to have had more extensive resident involvement in the ...

  4. United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

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    Public and Indian Housing: This office administers the public housing program HOPE VI, the Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly – yet more popularly – known as Section 8), Project-Based Vouchers, [24] and individual loan programs housing block grants [25] for Native American tribes, Native Hawaiians and Alaskans.

  5. New education, affordable housing project could ‘transform ...

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    The Head Start and affordable housing project is part of more than a decade-long transformation of the former Bluegrass Aspendale public housing development that began in 2005.

  6. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    HOPE VI has become the primary vehicle for the construction of new federally subsidized units, but it suffered considerable funding cuts in 2004 under President George W. Bush who called for the abolition of the program. [27] In 1998, the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act (QHWRA) was passed and signed by President Bill Clinton. [28]

  7. State offers Oklahoma homeowners grants to strengthen roofs ...

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    Hope and luck only go so far in Tornado Alley. The state of Oklahoma wants safer, more storm-resistant homes and is offering to help pay for them. State offers Oklahoma homeowners grants to ...

  8. HOME Investment Partnerships Program - Wikipedia

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    The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) is a type of United States federal assistance that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides to states to create decent and affordable housing, particularly housing for low and very low income Americans. [1]

  9. Oklahoma awards $11 million in grants to fight opioid abuse - AOL

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    The Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board awarded $11 million in grants for many Oklahoma counties, cities, schools and more to fight opioid abuse