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— Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Housing and Economic
Development Authority (WHEDA), recently announced that 59 organizations
will receive $2 million in grants from the WHEDA Foundation to improve
emergency shelters, transitional residences, and extremely low-income
housing. Since 2019, more than 30,000 housing units have been built to
address the needs of Wisconsin’s workforce, seniors, and families
statewide... Local awarded funds... The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) Foundation 59 organizations will receive $2 million in grants from the WHEDA Foundation to improve emergency shelters, transitional residences, and extremely low-income housing. Local organizations receiving funds include: ? Green County Development Corporation, $50,000, to build basement and garage floors and excavating for two units. ? Habitat for Humanity of Green County, $11,000, to build a three bedroom, new home for a low income family. | ||
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