WASHINGTON, D.C. –Today, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced a $46,909,763 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for local housing authorities across North Carolina in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is made available through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) that was supported by Senator Tillis.
“North Carolina’s housing authorities have been severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic and continue to be in dire need of assistance,” said Senator Tillis. “This grant provides crucial relief so these housing authorities can maintain services and support North Carolinians in need.”
A breakdown of the funds distributed to North Carolina is below.
Recipient
Award Amount
Asheville
$889,456
Burlington
$344,077
Cary
$720,175
Chapel Hill
$290,902
Charlotte
$4,919,487
Concord
$604,865
Durham
$1,513,616
Fayetteville
$943,468
Gastonia
$484,878
Goldsboro
$220,749
Greensboro
$1,611,310
Greenville
$589,258
Hickory
$274,226
High Point
$588,651
Jacksonville
$310,803
Kannapolis
$264,857
Lenoir
$88,397
Morganton
$106,060
New Bern city
$194,483
Raleigh
$2,672,436
Rocky Mount
$328,242
Salisbury
$200,221
Wilmington
$883,609
Winston-Salem
$1,375,863
Cumberland County
$435,210
Mecklenburg County
$857,608
Union County
$539,180
Wake County
$1,619,695
NC Nonentitlement
$23,037,981