FY19 HUD Budget Summary


Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) — $44.2 billion for HUD, including $8 billion for new housing and public infrastructure.

§ Public and Indian Housing (PIH) — $31 billion, an increase of $716.6 million above the FY2018 enacted level and $6.4 billion above the President's budget request. Within this amount, Tenant-Based Rental Assistance is funded at $20.3 billion, adequate to renew all existing vouchers. The Public Housing Capital Fund is funded at $2.8 billion and the Choice


Neighborhoods Initiative is funded at $150 million-both programs will revitalize our nation's public housing stock. A mobility voucher demonstration program is funded at $25 million.

§ Community Planning and Development (CPD) — $7.7 billion, an increase of $29 million above the FY2018 enacted level and $5 billion above the President's budget request. Within this amount, Homeless Assistance Grants are funded at $2.6 billion, Community Development Block Grants are funded at $3.4 billion, the HOME program is funded at $1.3 billion, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS is funded at $393 million.

§ Housing Programs — $12.7 billion, an increase of $173 million above the FY2018 enacted level and $726 million above the President's budget request. Within this amount, $61 million is for the renovation and construction of housing units for the elderly and $30 million is for new housing units for persons with disabilities. Project-Based Rental Assistance is fully-funded at $11.7 billion.

§ Policy Development and Research (PD&R) — $96 million, an increase of $7 million above the FY2018 enacted level and $11 million above the President's budget request.

§ Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity — $65.3 million, equal to the FY2018 enacted level and $3 million above the President's budget request.

§ Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes — $279 million, an increase of $49 million above the FY2018 enacted level and $134 million above the President's budget request.


Ann M. Schenning
Senior CPD Representative
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Bank of America Building, Tower II
100 S. Charles Street, Suite 500
Baltimore, MD 21201