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N.J. awarded more than $177M to revitalize neighborhoods (here’s where money is going)

U.S. Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker announced Monday the awarding of a combined $177,768,593 in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Community Planning and Development to support the revitalization of communities across New Jersey.

“Families in all ZIP codes deserve safe, affordable and high-quality housing and opportunities to succeed,” Menendez (D-N.J.) said. “As we continue the recovery process from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical that we continue to provide the support New Jersey’s communities and families need to rebuild. This funding is an integral part of that effort.”

Booker (D-N.J.) said the grants can have real impact.

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, disadvantaged communities across New Jersey were struggling — a fact that has only been exacerbated by the health crisis,” he said.  “This federal funding is vital to ensuring that these communities can recover and provide residents safe, affordable places to live.”

The funding announced Monday comes from four different grants designed to revitalize struggling neighborhoods and expand access to affordable housing, including:

  • CDBG: Community Development Block Grant;
  • RHP: CDBG Recovery Housing Program;
  • HOME: HOME Investment Partnerships Grant;
  • ESG: Emergency Solutions Grant;
  • HOPWA: Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS;
  • HTF: Housing Trust Fund.

The following communities were awarded the following grants:

State of New Jersey

CDBG: $6,707,393

RHP: $1,008,572

HOME: $5,938,846

ESG: $3,512,900

HOPWA: $1,738,173

HTF: $26,873,570

Municipalities

Asbury Park

CDBG: $405,475

Atlantic City

CDBG: $1,317,218

HOME: $529,188

Bayonne

CDBG: $1,374,343

Bloomfield

CDBG: $1,010,159

Brick Township

CDBG: $310,817

Bridgeton

CDBG: $298,016

Camden

CDBG: $2,541,628

HOME: $995,794

ESG: $218,167

HOPWA: $1,193,996

Cherry Hill

CDBG: $423,294

Clifton

CBDG: $1,176,884

Toms River

CDBG: $1,407,498

East Orange

CDBG: $1,407,498

HOME: $559,366

Edison

CDBG: $635,250

Elizabeth

CDBG: $1,541,110

HOME: $1,051,743

Ewing Township

CDBG: $239,246

Franklin Township

CDBG: $312,761

Gloucester Township

CDBG: $274,327

Hamilton

CDBG: $623,290

Hoboken

CDBG: $967,580

Irvington

CDBG: $1,098,073

HOME: $515,230

Jersey City

CDBG: $5,333,792

HOME: $2,388,869

ESG: $496,319

HOPWA: $2,320,676

Lakewood Township

CDBG: $1,160,218

HOPWA: $2,023,965

Long Branch

CDBG: $459,857

Middletown

CDBG: $262,868

Millville

CDBG: $278,388

Newark

CDBG: $6,924,742

HOME: $3,166,299

ESG: $632,695

HOPWA: $5,319,429

New Brunswick

CDBG: $827,123

HOME: $582,567

North Bergen Township

CDBG: $632,597

Ocean City

CDBG: $277,154

Old Bridge Township

CDBG: $278,823

Parsippany-Troyhills Twp

CDBG: $228,014

Passaic

CDBG: $1,245,167

HOME: $1,034,787

Paterson

CDBG: $2,455,305

HOME: $1,228,480

ESG: $222,146

HOPWA: $1,891,705

Perth Amboy

CDBG: $628,064

HOME: $495,170

Piscataway Township

CDBG: $297,005

Princeton

CDBG: $232,943

Sayreville

CDBG: $239,024

Trenton

CDBG: $2,880,286

HOME: $1,030,569

ESG: $260,236

Union City

CDBG: $1,053,888

Union Township

CDBG: $609,443

Vineland

CDBG: $463,443

HOME: $661,269

Wayne Township

CDBG: $179,518

Woodbridge

CDBG: $675,200

Counties

Atlantic

CDBG: $1,127,243

HOME: $709,569

Bergen

CDBG: $9,162,198

HOME: $3,088,026

ESG: $815,473

Burlington

CDBG: $1,446,598

HOME: $947,475

Camden

CDBG: $2,372,185

HOME: $1,279,027

ESG: $212,901

Essex

CDBG: $5,241,018

HOME: $1,382,194

ESG: $469,298

Gloucester

CDBG: $1,352,452

HOME: $637,223

Hudson

CDBG: $2,085,891

HOME: $2,932,131

ESG: $186,467

Mercer

HOME: $789,563

Middlesex

CDBG: $1,678,822

HOME: $1,828,025

Monmouth

CDBG: $2,550,350

HOME: $1,693,540

ESG: $210,283

Morris

CDBG: $1,921,781

HOME: $963,834

ESG: $166,486

Ocean

CDBG: $1,423,325

HOME: $1,487,733

Passaic

CDBG: $906,791

Somerset

CDBG: $1,049,099

HOME: $687,319

Union

CDBG: $4,597,813

HOME: $1,375,568

ESG: $398,787

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