Road Home is a program funded by the U.S. government which has provided federal grant money to help Louisiana residents rebuild or sell houses severely damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
According to the Road Home website,[1] as of December 2017, the program had disbursed a total of $9.022 billion in awards to 130,052 individual homeowners in the area, with grants averaging $69,379 each.
Additionally, the program has been extended to provide cash grants to facilitate the elevation of homes in flood prone areas.
In addition, the Small Rental Property Program page was updated approximately two months after the Road Home office closure.
The Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center v. HUD brought to light racially discriminatory impacts of the Road Home Program's practical design.