Kildee Announces $235,000 in Federal Funding for Flint Neighborhoods

Statement

Date: May 5, 2022
Location: Flint, MI

Congressman Dan Kildee, Chief Deputy Whip of the House Democratic Caucus, today announced that Metro Community Development will receive a $235,000 federal grant to help develop affordable housing and promote good-paying jobs in Flint.

This grant, through the federal NeighborWorks program, is funded through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, which Congressman Kildee voted for, and was signed into law, in March. NeighborWorks is a public nonprofit organization established by Congress in 1978 to help communities develop and preserve affordable housing, revitalize, sustain neighborhoods and create good-paying jobs.

"I am proud to announce this federal grant for Metro Community Development that will help promote affordable housing in Flint. Investing in our neighborhoods and creating local jobs helps to make our community safer and stronger," said Congressman Kildee. "Every family, regardless of their zip code, should have access to safe and affordable housing."

"We are so grateful for this grant approved by NeighborWorks America. This critical funding supports our core mission of fostering small business development, preparing families for homeownership, creating and preserving affordable housing, and advancing efforts throughout Genesee County to reduce homelessness. Last year Metro helped 290 business clients with technical consulting, created 41 new homeowners and assisted 324 families with financial literacy and credit counseling. We appreciate Congressman Kildee's leadership efforts in advancing the federal appropriation to support NeighborWorks," said Brian G. Glowiak, CEO of Metro Community Development.

Congressman Kildee has worked to strengthen neighborhoods in communities across mid-Michigan. In 2021 and 2020, Kildee announced two additional NeighborWorks grants to promote affordable housing in Flint. Congressman Kildee also previously announced $1.2 million in federal housing grants to help support and promote affordable, safe housing opportunities for families and seniors impacted by the coronavirus.


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