Oklahoma Housing
Finance Agency Awards $5.4 Million for Home Rehabilitation
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency’s Board of Trustees
approved during its July meeting Home Investment Partnerships
Program (HOME) contracts totaling $5.4 million for the
rehabilitation of 104 homes throughout Oklahoma. OHFA is a U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) designated state
Participating Jurisdiction.
The following Oklahoma communities received funding:
• The Town of Asher received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The Town of Bray received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Davenport received $250,000 for the rehabilitation
of four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Konawa received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Maud received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Newkirk received $250,000 for the rehabilitation
of three homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Noble received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes. It also received an administrative award of $9,050.
• The City of Perkins received $250,000 for the rehabilitation
of four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The Town of Porum received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Seminole received $250,000 for the rehabilitation
of four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Spencer received $250,000 for the rehabilitation
of three homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Tecumseh received $250,000 for the rehabilitation
of four homes. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• The City of Union City received $250,000 for the
rehabilitation of three homes. It also received an administrative
award of $10,000.
The following Oklahoma community housing development organizations
received funding:
• C.H.A.R.M.E.D. received $250,000 for the rehabilitation of
four homes in Bowlegs. It also received an administrative award of
$10,000.
• Deep Fork Community Action Foundation received $250,000 for
the rehabilitation of five homes in Hughes, Okfuskee and Okmulgee
Counties. It also received an administrative award of $10,000.
• Delta Community Action Foundation received $250,000 for the
rehabilitation of four homes in Newcastle. It also received an
administrative award of $10,000.
• Delta Community Action Foundation received $250,000 for the
rehabilitation of four homes in Duncan. It also received an
administrative award of $10,000.
• Delta Community Action Foundation received $250,000 for the
rehabilitation of four homes in Blanchard. It also received an
administrative award of $10,000.
• INCA Community Services, Inc. received $250,000 for the
rehabilitation of four homes in Johnston County. It also received an
administrative award of $10,000.
• Kibois Community Action Foundation received $250,000 for the
rehabilitation of eight to 10 homes in Haskell, Latimer, Leflore and
Pittsburg Counties. It also received an administrative award of
$10,000.
• Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency received $240,000
for the rehabilitation 20 homes in Ottawa County. It also received
an administrative award of $9,600.
HOME encourages local governments and nonprofit housing
organizations to build new homes, rehabilitate existing housing or
make structural home repairs. HOME is designed to encourage
partnerships to fund construction and rehabilitation of affordable
housing for low-income families, particularly in rural Oklahoma.
As Oklahoma’s largest provider of affordable housing, OHFA offers 11
housing programs ranging from “OHFA Advantage” for home ownership to
housing development and rental assistance. For more information
about OHFA and its programs and services, visit
www.ohfa.org.
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