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FL Habitat for Humanity Impacted by Budget

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012   

NAPLES, Fla. - Cuts to federal programs loom large over Florida's Habitat for Humanity chapters.

In his proposed budget this year, President Obama did not recommend funding for the Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP), which helps nonprofits such as Habitat purchase property and develop infrastructure for affordable housing.

Nic Kouloheras, executive vice president for land development and construction for the Habitat chapter in Collier County, says SHOP funds help offset some of the high costs of land and infrastructure in Florida.

"Habitat for Humanity's mission is to eliminate substandard housing. It's an enormous tool to have. It's an enormous mechanism to help you defer some of these huge costs."

Statewide, SHOP funds have built more than 3,000 homes. The federal program is built around the Habitat model and involves potential homeowners in the construction of their home.

Chris Ptomey, director of federal relations for Habitat for Humanity International, says choosing to eliminate SHOP funding will end up costing in the long run.

"We only serve families that aren't being served by other programs. We're talking about a group of people who either will not be served or will have to turn to other government programs."

Ptomey says Obama's reasoning in eliminating SHOP funding is that purchasing property and developing infrastructure is covered under another federal program. However, Ptomey says that program, called HOME, does not often fund self-help housing programs.


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