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Jackson Co., Gainesville among community home investment grants recipients

By Staff
Posted 8:34AM on Sunday 11th May 2014 ( 10 years ago )
ATLANTA - The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has awarded more than $10.2 million in grants to 34 community entities around the state to help qualifying homeowners make down payments and rehabilitate their homes. Grant amounts range from $200,000 to $300,000 and recipients include Jackson County and Gainesville.

The awards were made through the 2014 Community HOME Investment Program.

"Investing in safe, affordable housing not only benefits our citizens, but it is also absolutely critical to building the workforce housing component of community infrastructure," said DCA Commissioner Gretchen Corbin. "These awards will not only benefit the communities, they'll help our citizens have better quality housing and add economic value to the state."

CHIP provides funds to help local governments, nonprofit organizations and public housing authorities provide affordable housing in their communities. Funds may be used to provide eligible, low- and moderate income households with down payment assistance, or to assist with homeowner rehabilitation. The goal of the program is to expand the supply of, and access to, safe and affordable housing in Georgia's communities.

Each of the following entities received $300,000 unless otherwise noted:


Cities

Americus

Fort Valley

Sandersville

Arlington

Gainesville

Sylvester

Camilla

Greensboro ($296,625)

Tifton

Cairo/Grady

Harlem

Vienna

Colquitt

Hawkinsville

Wadley

Cordele

Hinesville

Washington ($274,890)

Dalton ($299,000)

LaGrange

Waynesboro

West Point


Counties

Dooly

Murray ($299,000)

Taliaferro

Jackson

Sumter

Upson

Whitfield


Other

Dalton Housing Authority ($299,000)

Newnan Housing Authority

Home Development Resources, Inc.


"These funds are an important component in many local governments' housing and redevelopment strategies. We've structured this program to meet the needs of Georgia's communities to help them raise the quality of life for their citizens," said Carmen Chubb, Deputy Commissioner for Housing at GDCA.

For more information, visit www.dca.ga.gov.

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