HOUSING PROGRAM | Federal funding


Ohio is receiving more than $258 million in federal funds to help communities recover from the foreclosure crisis. The money can be used to renovate or demolish houses, create land banks, buy foreclosed houses or provide assistance to low- to moderate-income home buyers. Below is the list of cities and counties receiving money from the federal program. Also, the state is receiving more than $116 million to be used for communities throughout Ohio.

Ohio’s state program: $116,859,222.63

Akron: $8,583,491.53

Butler County: $4,213,742.24

Canton: $3,678,562.26

Cincinnati: $8,361,592.11

Cleveland: $16,143,120.31

Columbus: $22,845,495.12

Cuyahoga County: $11,212,447.16

Dayton: $5,582,902.49

Elyria: $2,468,214.82

Euclid: $2,580,464.31

Franklin County: $5,439,664.15

Hamilton City: $2,385,314.92

Hamilton County: $7,970,490.23

Lake County: $3,402,858.52

Lorain: $3,031,480.09

Middletown: $2,144,378.51

Montgomery County: $5,987,999.86

Springfield: $2,270,008.72

Stark County: $4,181,673.03

Summit County: $3,767,143.53

Toledo: $12,270,705.56

Youngstown: $2,708,205.50

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development