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HUD Regional Administrator Barbara Fields announces $4.9M in grants during a press conference at Nashua City Hall (l to r) Marty Nee, HUD Office of Healthy Homes; Sharon Hayes U.S. EPA; Matt Leahy, Office of U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen; Donnalee Lozeau, Mayor City of Nashua; RA Fields; Susan Terzakis,  Office of U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte; Dean Christon, New Hampshire Housing Finance Agency.
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HUD Awards $4.9 Million in Grants
Funding is to protect New Hampshire children from lead and other home hazards to make low-income housing safer and healthier.
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U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) announces $126,279 in HUD VASH funding for New Hampshire with HUD Regional Administrator Barbara Fields during a press conference at the Manchester VA Medical Center. The funding will be used to provide permanent housing and supportive services to 15 additional veterans in the state.
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Permanent Housing and Support to Homeless Vets
U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen announces $126,279 in HUD-VASH funding for New Hampshire.
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HUD Regional Administrator Barbara Fields visitd New Hampshire to congratulate New Hampshire Housing and Nashua Regional Planning Commission on being awarded $4M in HUD sustainable communities grants. Pictured (l to r): Curt Spaulding, EPA Regional Administrator; Dean Christon, NHHFA; Fields; Kerrie Diers, Nashua RPC; Tom Burack, Commissioner, NH Dept of Environmental Services; and Matt Leahy, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen's Office.
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Agency Awarded $4M in Sustainable Communities Grant
Grant will help create jobs, improve housing, transportation and economic vitality of urban and rural regions within the state.
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Lf to rg:  HUD’s New Hampshire Field Office Director Greg Carson; Mike Reed, CATCH Neighborhood Housing; Barbara Fields, HUD Regional Administrator, and Rosemary Heard, CATCH Executive Director, tour construction site of Mennino Place in Concord.  $1.5 million in federal HOME Investment Partnership funds are being utilized.
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Officials Tour Mennino Place in Concord
After completion, Mennino Place will add 45 one- and two-bedroom units of affordable housing to the community's housing supply.
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Apartment complex
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Need Help Paying Your Rent?
To apply for HUD-subsidized housing, visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you.
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Buying a Home?
Your credit history is a key factor in determining mortgage approval. A housing counselor can help you with credit problems.
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Open Government Initiative


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HUD Implementation of the Recovery Act
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Making Home Affordable


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