HUD Launches $40 Million Initiative to Combat Evictions and Support Vulnerable Tenants

Michael Davis
Published Jul 15, 2024


The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is stepping up its efforts to prevent evictions with a significant $40 million funding announcement. 

This initiative aims to provide essential legal assistance to low-income tenants facing the risk of eviction, through its Eviction Protection Grant Program (EPGP).

Launched in 2021, the EPGP is a groundbreaking federal response designed to help stabilize housing and prevent eviction-related homelessness. In its initial years, this program successfully allocated $40 million to 21 grantees across 19 states, aiding tenants in dire need.

HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman emphasized the initiative's importance, particularly highlighting its impact on communities of color, who are disproportionately affected by evictions. 

She pointed out that the program offers "a crucial lifeline" to people on the brink of losing their homes.

Statistics from the program reveal its wide-reaching benefits. Since its inception, EPGP has helped over 35,000 households avoid eviction. The aid is particularly significant for Black households and those living below the poverty line.

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Solomon Greene, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, shed light on the devastating ripple effects of evictions, from increased homelessness to strained municipal services. 

He noted, "Each year 7.6 million tenants face the threat of eviction, with significant long-lasting harms." Greene is hopeful about the expansion of the program due to the pressing demand for these services.

The EPGP works under four pillars: Prevention, Justice, Diversion, and Relief. These are designed to not only help tenants avoid evictions but also ensure fairness in the legal proceedings and provide access to stabilizing resources like housing counseling

This holistic approach aims to secure housing stability and safeguard the rights of tenants.

Applicants for the new round of funding, which includes both current and new grantee hopefuls, can expect awards ranging from $500,000 to $2,500,000. With about 25 potential awards lined up, organizations are encouraged to apply by the August 20, 2024, deadline.

For more details on submitting an application, interested parties should visit HUD Funding Opportunities under FY24 EPGP or Grants.gov.

HUD's mission continues to be the creation of strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and ensuring accessible quality homes for everyone.

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