Grant Database

Grant Program
Grantee
Program or Project
Year
Grant

Affordable Housing Preservation Project – to preserve existing HUD and USDA/RD-subsidized affordable housing units in Region III that are at risk of loss because of termination due to habitability issues, expiration of subsidy restrictions, or prepayments or opt-outs by owners.

140000

Affordable Housing Preservation Project – to preserve existing HUD and USDA/RD-subsidized affordable housing units in Region III that are at risk of loss because of termination due to habitability issues, expiration of subsidy restrictions, or prepayments or opt-outs by owners.

2008-09
$140,000

Region V Affordable Housing Initiative – Preserving Public and/or Subsidized Housing; Preserving Other Affordable Housing in the Region; Creating new affordable housing units with a focus on housing for Extremely Low Income Families

89950
Florida Equal Justice Center

Region V Affordable Housing Initiative – Preserving Public and/or Subsidized Housing; Preserving Other Affordable Housing in the Region; Creating new affordable housing units with a focus on housing for Extremely Low Income Families

2008-09
$89,950

Statewide Leadership and Support for Affordable Housing Project – connects regional programs to one another and to state programs to benefit the legal services client community’s housing needs throughout Florida.

295200

Statewide Leadership and Support for Affordable Housing Project – connects regional programs to one another and to state programs to benefit the legal services client community’s housing needs throughout Florida.

2008-09
$295,200

Region I Affordable Housing Advocacy Project – to preserve and increase housing opportunities for low and very low income people in Region I utilizing various strategies concentrating on impact litigation on issues that connect to individual case representation and community development issues of other FBF grantees in the region.

160000

Region I Affordable Housing Advocacy Project – to preserve and increase housing opportunities for low and very low income people in Region I utilizing various strategies concentrating on impact litigation on issues that connect to individual case representation and community development issues of other FBF grantees in the region.

2008-09
$160,000

Region VII Affordable Housing Companion Grant – To meet this need and strengthen the efforts of the Region VII Affordable Housing Project, Miami Workers Center is requesting funding for the equivalent of one full time community organizer who will be charged with assessing building conditions, organizing and building relationships with tenants, facilitating unity, and forging a common platform of demands.

36400

Region VII Affordable Housing Companion Grant – To meet this need and strengthen the efforts of the Region VII Affordable Housing Project, Miami Workers Center is requesting funding for the equivalent of one full time community organizer who will be charged with assessing building conditions, organizing and building relationships with tenants, facilitating unity, and forging a common platform of demands.

2008-09
$36,400

Region V Affordable Housing Initiative – Preserving Public and/or Subsidized Housing; Preserving Other Affordable Housing in the Region; Creating new affordable housing units with a focus on housing for Extremely Low Income Families

47850

Region V Affordable Housing Initiative – Preserving Public and/or Subsidized Housing; Preserving Other Affordable Housing in the Region; Creating new affordable housing units with a focus on housing for Extremely Low Income Families

2008-09
$47,850

Homeownership Preservation – to handle class action suits and individual cases to maintain individual homeownership, community and neighborhood integrity and structure, and prevent additional individuals from facing foreclosure. The Youth Housing Project will focus on creating affordable rental housing for former foster youth and youth exiting DJJ and prison placements.

230000

Homeownership Preservation – to handle class action suits and individual cases to maintain individual homeownership, community and neighborhood integrity and structure, and prevent additional individuals from facing foreclosure. The Youth Housing Project will focus on creating affordable rental housing for former foster youth and youth exiting DJJ and prison placements.

2008-09
$230,000

Region VI Affordable Housing Project – to achieve more available and affordable housing for the very low and extremely low income households and to preserve the housing currently available and affordable to those income groups and to obtain better protection for mobile home owners who have lived in a mobile home park for decades and now face displacement because of redevelopment and change of use This will be done through local and state legislative advocacy and litigation strategies

200000

Region VI Affordable Housing Project – to achieve more available and affordable housing for the very low and extremely low income households and to preserve the housing currently available and affordable to those income groups and to obtain better protection for mobile home owners who have lived in a mobile home park for decades and now face displacement because of redevelopment and change of use This will be done through local and state legislative advocacy and litigation strategies

2008-09
$200,000

Region VII – Affordable Housing Advocacy Project – preservation and development of affordable housing for low and very low income people residing in the Cities of Miami and Opa Locka.

114600

Region VII – Affordable Housing Advocacy Project – preservation and development of affordable housing for low and very low income people residing in the Cities of Miami and Opa Locka.

2008-09
$114,600

Grants reflect the amount approved but may not reflect the amount paid or if grant funds were returned. Grant data prior to 2008 may be incomplete.

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