Rep. Aguilar Announces $531,000 for Affordable Housing in San Bernardino

SAN BERNARDINO, CA – Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar announced $531,000 in grant funding for two nonprofit housing assistance programs in San Bernardino to address the affordable housing crisis.

The funding comes as part of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development’s NeighborWorks America’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Grants. Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services (NPHS) will receive $327,000 in grant funding, and Neighborhood Housing Service of the Inland Empire (NHSIE) will receive $204,000 in grant funding.

“This funding is a step forward in further addressing the affordable housing crisis that continues to put the American Dream of homeownership out of reach for so many families in San Bernardino,” said Rep. Pete Aguilar. “I appreciate the efforts of organizations like NPHS and NHSIE, which work at the forefront of ensuring that families have access to safe, affordable homes. Together, we’re building more housing, stronger communities and brighter futures for our residents.”

“The funding from NeighborWorks America empowers NPHS to uplift underserved communities across the Inland Valley,” said Clemente Mojica, NPHS CEO. “This support will enable NPHS to create affordable and stable housing for low-to-moderate income families, fostering opportunities where all families can achieve housing and economic security.”

“This federal allocation is a game-changer for our community,” said Kailin Scott Peoples, CEO/Executive Director of NHSIE. “It will allow us to significantly expand our efforts to continue services while pursuing new innovative approaches to provide safe, stable housing for those who need it most. We’re deeply grateful for this investment, which recognizes that affordable housing is fundamental to the health and prosperity of our entire society. With these funds, we can build more than just homes – we’re building hope, opportunity, and a stronger future for countless families.”

The NeighborWorks America funding supports the following programs for low-to-moderate-income families and small businesses: affordable housing developments, down payment assistance programs, neighborhood revitalization projects, community wealth-building initiatives, environmental sustainability programs and services for small businesses.

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