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Tom Friesen
(406) 447-1488

www.hud.gov/news/index.cfm
For Release
Wednesday
September 6, 2008

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HUD AWARDS $10.6 MILLION IN GRANTS TO CREATE, IMPROVE COMPUTER CENTERS FOR PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS
Housing Authority of Butte, MT Receives $150,000

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $10.6 million in grants to 40 public housing authorities across the U.S. to provide greater access to computers and the Internet for thousands of public housing residents.

"Having access to a computer and the Internet has become an essential part of our lives," said HUD Secretary Steven Preston. "Whether it's researching homework assignments or polishing a resume, this funding will help open doors to families who don't have access to a computer and build the skills needed in today's job market."

Grants will be distributed in the following states:

Public Housing Neighborhood Networks Awards

STATE AMOUNT FUNDED STATE AMOUNT FUNDED
ALABAMA $550,000 MONTANA $150,000
CALIFORNIA $300,000 NORTH CAROLINA $400,000
COLORADO $400,000 NEW YORK $1,250,000
CONNECTICUT $150,000 OHIO $600,000
FLORIDA $150,000 PENNSYLVANIA $400,000
GEORGIA $450,000 RHODE ISLAND $250,000
ILLINOIS $850,000 TENNESSEE $650,000
KENTUCKY $700,000 TEXAS $400,000
MARYLAND $1,149,592 VIRGINIA $300,000
MICHIGAN $300,000 VERMONT $148,669
MINNESOTA $250,000 WASHINGTON $400,000
MISSOURI $150,000 WISCONSIN $250,000
TOTAL:
$10,598,261

The funding comes from HUD's Public Housing Neighborhood Network Program, which gives housing authorities across the U.S. the resources to create, expand or update community technology centers. The centers must be located at or near a public housing site. These centers provide access to computers, computer training and the Internet for families who live in public housing; participants in HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8); and residents of the surrounding community.

These grants help the young and the old alike to become computer savvy. They give parents and children greater access to resources found on the Internet - everything from employment information to homework help. The centers generally provide a range of services to help residents achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency, including classes in computer literacy, financial planning and job training. Housing authorities also use the funding to hire staff to manage center activities or purchase equipment for the center.

State Applicant Name Funding Amount
MONTANA Public Housing Authority of Butte $150,000
State Total:
$150,000

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