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HUD issues $54-million to two Indiana agencies

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Two Indiana agencies say they’ve received more than $54 million for housing, community and economic development and aid to low and moderate-income persons and special needs populations.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs more than $30 million in funding for Community Development Block Grants, an increase of $3 million from last year.

The agency distributes funds to rural communities to help local governments with various community projects like improving infrastructure and economic development projects.

HUD also awarded more than $23 million to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, to fund various housing programs.

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