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Funds made
available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which passed
earlier this year
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
and Carl Levin (D-MI) announced today that the Michigan State Housing
Development Authority (MSHDA) has been awarded $78,310,613 in American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding through the Department
of Treasury. The funding will support the construction or acquisition
and rehabilitation of rental housing for low-income families and individuals
throughout the state.
“I am pleased this recovery funding will provide MSHDA with the
resources it needs to assist struggling families across Michigan,”
said Stabenow. “Not only will this funding help MSHDA develop
quality, affordable housing for those hit hardest during these tough
economic times, but will also help create construction jobs throughout
the state.”
“Providing affordable housing to families that have been hit hard
by the economic downturn is an important goal,” said Levin. “I
am hopeful that this economic recovery funding will give MSHDA the resources
they need to make quality homes available to families in need while
also helping create jobs and boost the economy throughout Michigan.”
In prosperous economic times, developers are successfully incentivized
through tax credits to invest in the development of low-income housing.
But depreciation in the housing market has severely hampered the effectiveness
of this credit by reducing the availability of financing for housing
developers to initiate projects. The ARRA allows the state housing agencies
that administer these grants to receive direct funding assistance instead
of a tax credit.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) assists in the
allocation and administration of these grants.
For more information on grants by the Treasury Department as allocated
through the economic recovery package, please visit http://treasury.gov/recovery/.
For more information about Michigan’s state affordable housing
programs or the grant allocation process, please visit http://www.michigan.gov/mshda.
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