Small Rental Property Program Round 1 Wrap-Up
May 21, 2007
Overview of Round 1
The State awarded more than $202 million in federal funds to 2,693 applications in Round 1 of the Small Rental Property program. The average award is approximately $75,000.
The awards will help restore more than 5,000 rental units in 13 parishes. Of those, more than 4,000 units will be rented at affordable rates for low- to moderate-income working families. The other units will be home to owner-occupants (who live on the same property as their rental units) and market rate tenants in mixed-income buildings.
The Program accepted applications for Round 1 from January 29 to March 15, 2007. There was also a 5% funding set-aside for non-profits that focus on creating “Permanent Supportive Housing” (PSH) for people with special needs. For non-profits the Round opened later and closed on March 22nd.
Awards for Round 1
Parish Awards
The number of awards in each parish closely matches the level of damage each parish sustained in the hurricanes. The chart below shows the distribution of awards.

The awards will help increase the amount of affordable housing available for renters in each hurricane-impacted parish. The chart below shows the number of awards made in each parish, along with the number of affordable rental units the awards will make possible, and the total dollar amount awarded.
Parish |
Number of Awards |
Participating |
Assisted Units* |
Dollars |
Acadia |
6 |
9 |
5 |
$ 364,200 |
Calcasieu |
65 |
93 |
76 |
$ 3,071,350 |
Cameron |
27 |
32 |
31 |
$ 1,155,100 |
Iberia |
12 |
15 |
11 |
$ 382,900 |
Jefferson |
331 |
631 |
500 |
$25,367,175 |
Orleans |
1836 |
3,707 |
2,724 |
$145,606,225 |
Plaquemines |
39 |
66 |
65 |
$ 3,161,550 |
St. Bernard |
219 |
359 |
331 |
$14,654,150 |
St. Tammany |
110 |
153 |
137 |
$ 6,617,450 |
Tangipahoa |
7 |
9 |
9 |
$ 282,000 |
Terrebonne |
12 |
16 |
16 |
$ 419,000 |
Vermilion |
16 |
19 |
19 |
$ 538,000 |
Washington |
13 |
15 |
15 |
$ 410,000 |
* Does not include the assisted units that will be created by Owner-Occupant applicants, who make their final rent tier selections later in the process. |
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Interest in the Program was strong across all of the affected parishes. View a map of southern Louisiana (PDF/517k) showing the distribution of awards across participating parishes.
The greatest demand came from heavily damaged parishes such as Orleans and St. Bernard. In some of the smaller parishes, the number of applications was low enough that the Program was able to award all of them before the allocation for that parish was used up.
Awards by Applicant Type
Of the 2,693 awarded applications, nearly 10% (237) were owner-occupants of three-and four-unit properties. Non-profit organizations submitted about 3% (80) of the awarded applications. Approximately 88% (2,376) of awards were made to applicants from a “general pool” of small owners of rental properties.

Awards by Race and Ethnicity
The chart below shows the awarded applications grouped by the race of the primary applicant. View the same chart for all applications submitted.

Awards in New Orleans
Nearly 70% of the awards went to applicants in New Orleans. The awards are spread across a range of different neighborhoods. View a map showing the distribution of awarded applications throughout the city. (PDF/359k)
Application Process
The applications that received awards scored higher compared to the other applications in the same parish that were competing for the same funds.
The table below shows the minimum winning scores in all 13 parishes.
Awarded Applications in Round 1: Total = 2,693 |
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Parish |
Minimum Score* |
|
General Pool |
Non-Profits |
|
Acadia |
127 |
-- |
Calcasieu |
110 |
142 |
Cameron |
-- |
-- |
Iberia |
91 |
-- |
Jefferson |
-- |
104 |
Orleans |
100 |
103 |
Plaquemines |
-- |
-- |
St. Bernard |
103 |
-- |
St. Tammany |
-- |
-- |
Tangipahoa |
-- |
-- |
Terrebonne |
-- |
-- |
Vermilion |
-- |
-- |
Washington |
80 |
-- |
*Where no Minimum Score is shown, all complete applications submitted on time (and found eligible) were awarded in that parish. |
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All applicants are required to demonstrate that they merited the scoring points they received for the questions they answered on the application. In some cases, applicants’ responses will also be verified against a separate data source.
Applications Not Awarded in Round 1
Round 1 Applications |
|
Applications Received |
6,734 |
Not Eligible |
1,396 |
Admitted to Round 1 |
5,338 |
Applications Awarded |
2,693 |
Applications Deferred |
2,645 |
Round 2
The Small Rental Property Program’s second Round will open at the end of May or early June and will accept applications for 30 days. Round 2 will be open to:
Round 2 rules are being finalized by the Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA) and the Office of Community Development (OCD). Details on eligibility will be announced later this month.