(WNY News Now) – Congressman Nick Langworthy has announced a $105,000 grant for local housing nonprofits in Corning and Chautauqua County to tackle affordable housing challenges and revitalize neighborhoods across New York’s 23rd District.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) announced a $105,000 federal grant from NeighborWorks America to Arbor Housing and Development in Corning and the Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation and Improvement Corporation. 

This grant funding will catalyze efforts to lower the cost of housing and expand the nation’s housing supply, support vibrant economic opportunities, revitalize, and sustain neighborhoods to build stronger and safer communities, and create jobs in the region. 

“I’m proud to announce yet another NeighborWorks grant which will create jobs in our district while expanding housing supply in the area,” said Congressman Langworthy. “Affordable housing remains a huge hurdle for many that live in Western New York and the Southern Tier. I am excited to see these communities get funding to help provide relief for those who are experiencing housing uncertainty.” 

One response to “$105K Boost for Housing: Langworthy Secures Federal Grant to Strengthen NY-23 Communities”

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    Robert Curtis

    Let’s be clear langworhy had absolutely nothing to do with awarding these funds, NOTHING. When an application is submitted to a federal agency. If the applicant is awarded the grant which is SOLEY determined by the federal agency only .The announcement of the award is made by the Congressional District Representative. He has no input in the matter at all.

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