Photo: Flicker/Tony Webster .
Photo: Flicker/Tony Webster .
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Updated: August 11, 2020 09:30 AM
Created: August 11, 2020 09:14 AM
Minnesota was awarded $5.6 million to public housing from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help keep residents housed.
According to a release, Secretary Ben Carson announced $472 million nationally in CARES Act funding to help low-income families during the coronavirus pandemic. Of that $472 million, $5.6 million will be award to 60 Minnesota public housing authorities.
The funding can be used by public housing authorities to help families assisted by Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV) and Mainstream vouchers to prevent, prepare for and respond to the coronavirus.
The local impact of the housing assistance funding had been made available for the public here.
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV) includes the Mainstream Program that provides tenant-based vouchers serving low-income households.
The eligible coronavirus-related activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
You cand find more information on HUD's response to the pandemic here.
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