HUD Awards $138.5 Million to Expand Housing for Persons with Disabilities

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently announced $138.5 million in grants to bolster housing and supportive services for low-income individuals with disabilities. This funding, provided under HUD’s Section 811 Project Rental Assistance (PRA) for Persons with Disabilities program, will empower 18 state housing agencies to develop strategies to identify and refer eligible individuals to suitable homes while providing rental assistance and supportive services.

“Under the Biden-Harris Administration, we are committed to removing barriers to housing and ensuring that everyone has access to an accessible, quality, and affordable home that meets their needs,” said HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman. “[The] awards will support Americans with disabilities by both creating affordable housing and expanding crucial support services.”

The Section 811 PRA program aims to address long-term housing security and affordability issues for persons with disabilities. The grants will assist in integrating individuals into the community within existing, new, or renovated multifamily developments. By collaborating with Medicaid and health service agencies, the program ensures that recipients have access to community-based support and services, fostering long-term stability.

“Adults with disabilities often face significant barriers in securing a safe and stable place to live,” noted Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner Julia Gordon. “These awards create opportunities for more housing that’s available, accessible, and inclusive.”

This initiative aligns with the Biden-Harris Administration’s objectives to reduce housing costs, increase housing supply, and expand access to affordable housing for low-income families, veterans, and persons with disabilities. It represents a significant step towards achieving housing equity and ensuring that vulnerable populations have the support they need to thrive.

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The awarded state housing agencies will now work to implement the strategies funded by these grants, aiming to make a meaningful impact on the lives of low-income individuals with disabilities across America.

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