Politics & Government
Nearly $17.5M Awarded for Nebraska Affordable Housing Projects
The grants will help develop rental and single-family owned units, aid housing rehab, and provide financial help for first-time homebuyers.
August 25, 2022
LINCOLN — Forty affordable housing projects across the state, from Auburn to Bertrand and Ewing to Omaha, will share in nearly $17.5 million in state housing grants, the Nebraska Department of Economic Development announced Wednesday.
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The grants, which are annual awards from the 26-year-old Nebraska Affordable Housing Trust Fund, will help develop 381 housing units, both rental and single-family owned, as well as aid housing rehabilitation and provide financial help for first-time homebuyers.
Lynn Kohout, DED’s director of housing, said that providing good housing is a “catalyst for business and community development” in rural and urban areas of the state.
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The programs that were awarded funds (multiple awards implies different project/type and/or service area):
- Central Nebraska Economic Development Inc.: $599,500
- Central Nebraska Economic Development Inc.: $599,500
- City of Auburn: $530,000
- City of Burwell: $520,650
- City of David City: $575,600
- City of Fremont: $310,500
- Fairbury Housing Authority: $40,000
- Fillmore County Development Corp. $575,600
- Habitat for Humanity of Omaha Inc.: $520,000
- Habitat for Humanity of Omaha Inc.: $580,000
- Habitat for Humanity of Omaha Inc.: $580,000
- Habitat for Humanity of Omaha Inc.: $40,000
- Habitat for Humanity of Omaha Inc.: $520,000
- Hastings Community Redevelopment Authority: $500,000
- High Plains Community Development Corp. Inc.: $300,000
- Holy Name Housing Corp.: $525,000
- Holy Name Housing Corp.: $525,000
- Midwest Housing Initiatives: $445,387
- inCOMMON Community Development: $40,000
- Nebraska Housing Resource: $580,000
- NeighborWorks Lincoln: $512,700
- NeighborWorks Lincoln: $528,900
- NeighborWorks Lincoln: $536,125
- NeighborWorks Northeast Nebraska: $580,000
- NeighborWorks Northeast Nebraska: $599,500
- Omaha 100: $580,000
- Project Houseworks: $578,500
- Project Houseworks: $40,000
- Purpose Transitional Housing Ministries: $40,000
- Seventy Five North Revitalization Corp.: $500,000
- Seward County Housing Corp.: $610,000
- Canopy South: $40,000
- Southwest Nebraska Community Betterment Corp.: $356,000
- Spark Capital: $40,000
- Talented Tenth Group: $510,000
- Thayer County Economic Development Alliance: $520,000
- Three Rivers Housing Development Corp.: $523,500
- Three Rivers Housing Development Corp.: $523,500
- Village of Bertrand: $525,000
- Village of Ewing: $431,640
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