City of Statesboro awarded $1.37 million CHIP grant to expand affordable housing

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This is a press release from the City of Statesboro.

The City of Statesboro has been awarded a substantial grant of $1,372,659 through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs’ “2025 Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP).” This funding is earmarked for the construction of new single-family homes, aiming to provide quality housing options for very low- to low-income residents.

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Statesboro stands among 15 communities across Georgia selected to receive a portion of the $13.8 million allocated by the DCA for this year’s CHIP funding. Specifically, Statesboro is one of seven communities granted funds for new construction projects, highlighting the city’s commitment to expanding affordable housing.

“Statesboro has not received a CHIP Grant since 2001,” says Kathy Field, Director of Planning & Development for the city. “The city has applied multiple times for CHIP funding over the past 24 years without success, but we never wavered in our commitment to secure resources for our residents. Being selected this year is not just a victory for the city, but also for the families and individuals who will benefit from safe and affordable housing made possible with these funds.”

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The CHIP program, backed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and administered by the DCA, offers grants to local governments, nonprofits, and public housing authorities. These grants support the rehabilitation of owner-occupied homes and the construction or renovation of affordable single-family homes for sale to eligible buyers. The program enables communities to construct new affordable housing, with grants of up to $1.5 million allowed per grant cycle.

Statesboro’s newly acquired CHIP funds will be utilized to construct single-family homes in targeted areas, such as the Pine Street neighborhood located on the city’s west side in Council District 2. Collaborations with local partners, including Habitat for Humanity and Agape Worship Center, made the application possible.

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“Statesboro is seeing the strength of community collaboration with the awarding of these funds,” says Justin Williams, Planning & Housing Administrator for Statesboro. “Partnering with Habitat for Humanity and Agape Worship Center really set our application apart. We were able to lay out a strategic path to ownership for income-eligible buyers while also revitalizing a long-overlooked street in our community.”

In 2021, Agape Worship Center acquired five parcels along Pine Street and two parcels on neighboring Dunlap and Spruce Streets, as part of an effort to rejuvenate the area, which had become a haven for criminal activity and public blight. In January 2025, the City of Statesboro entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Agape Worship Center and Habitat for Humanity of Bulloch County that the city would provide funding for nine homes if awarded a CHIP grant.

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Within the terms of the agreement, Habitat for Humanity agreed to build six homes in the Pine Street neighborhood over the next two years, using funds received through the CHIP grant. Additionally, three homes would be contracted to local builders for construction and also sold by Habitat. As part of the agreement, Habitat would reimburse Agape Center $11,111.11 upon the sale of each completed new home.

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