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$20.3 Million In New Fair Housing Grants Announced To Combat Housing Bias

November 05, 2002

WASHINGTON - The Department of Housing and Urban Development's fight against illegal housing discrimination in America got a boost today with the announcement of $20.3 million in grants to fair housing groups in 78 cities around the country.

"These fair housing grants will help meet the Bush Administration's goal of increasing minority homeownership by 5.5 million families by the end of the decade," explained Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez. "Every American should have equal access to housing opportunities and today's announcement is another step in that direction."

The groups will use the funds to investigate allegations of housing discrimination, educate the public and housing industry about housing discrimination laws, and work to promote fair housing. The grants are funded under HUD's Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP).

The grants are allocated as follows:

HUD received applications from 225 groups for the fiscal year 2002 assistance.

A recent HUD study shows that housing discrimination has gone down over the last decade in America but still exists at unacceptable levels. Discrimination in Metropolitan Housing Markets: Phase I researched in 20 metropolitan areas nationwide, shows that housing discrimination against African Americans and Hispanics looking to buy a home is down more than 25 percent since 1989. For those seeking to rent a unit, housing discrimination against African Americans is down 18 percent, but is unchanged for Hispanics.

 

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

 

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