News round-up
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Members Open the Door to Building the Fair Housing Movement

NLIHC is celebrating its members in September for Membership Month! Read about some of the advocacy efforts that were spearheaded by our members that resulted in tremendous wins for affordable housing. Continue reading
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Hurricane Florence Disaster Housing Recovery Updates – Friday, September 28, 2018

North Carolina FEMA State/FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers are open in Beaufort, Jones, New Hanover, and Craven counties. Survivors in Greene County are now eligible for Individual Assistance through FEMA. Department of Labor The U.S. Department of Labor awarded North Carolina a grant of $18.5 million to hire residents of the areas impacted by Hurricane Florence Continue reading
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Members Open the Door to a Growing Movement

NLIHC is celebrating its members in September for Membership Month! Read about some of the advocacy efforts that were spearheaded by our members that resulted in tremendous wins for affordable housing. Continue reading
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Disaster Housing Recovery Update, Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Hurricane Florence North Carolina FEMA FEMA has approved 10,417 Individual Assistance (IA) applications and $33.24 million total for Individual and Households programs (IHP). Dollars or applications approved does not necessarily mean money has been distributed. Three Mobile Registration Intake Centers are open through September 29 in New Hanover, Craven and Carteret counties. State Government The Continue reading
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Hurricane Florence Disaster Housing Recovery Updates – Tuesday, September 25, 2018

North Carolina FEMA FEMA has so far approved over 8,800 Individual Assistance (IA) applications. Residents in an additional nine counties (Hoke, Hyde, Johnston, Lee, Moore, Pitt, Richmond, Scotland, and Wilson) are eligible for IA. Governor Roy Cooper also requested IA for survivors in Greene and Montgomery counties, but FEMA has not approved that request. The Continue reading