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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–4932-FA–03]
Announcement of Funding Awards For
the Rural Housing and Economic
Development Program Fiscal Year
2004
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
102 (a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions
made by the Department in a
competition for funding under the
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
for the Rural Housing and Economic
Development Program. This
announcement contains the names of
the awardees and the amounts of the
awards made available by HUD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jackie L. Williams, Ph.D., Director,
Office of Rural Housing and Economic
Development, Office of Community
Planning and Development, 451
Seventh Street, SW., Room 7137,
Washington, DC 20410–7000; telephone
202–708–2290 (this is not a toll-free
number). Hearing- and speech-impaired
persons may access this number via
TTY by calling the Federal Relay
Service toll-free at 800–877–8339. For
general information on this and other
HUD programs, call Community
Connections at 800–998–9999 or visit
the HUD Web site at https://
www.hud.gov.
The Rural
Housing and Economic Development
program was authorized by the
Department of Veterans Affairs, Housing
and Urban Development and
Independent Agencies Appropriations
Act of 1999. The competition was
announced in the NOFA published
April 23, 2004 (69 FR 22320).
Applications were rated and selected for
funding on the basis of selection criteria
contained in that notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number for this program is
14.250.
The Rural Housing and Economic
Development Program is designed to
build capacity at the state and local
level for rural housing and economic
development and to support innovative
housing and economic development
activities in rural areas. Eligible
applicants are local rural non-profit
organizations, community development
corporations, federally recognized
Indian tribes, state housing finance
agencies, and state community and/or
economic development agencies. The
funds made available under this
program were awarded competitively,
through a selection process conducted
by HUD.
Prior to the rating and ranking of the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2004 applications,
Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. in
Durant, Oklahoma, was awarded
$150,000, and Eastern Shore of Virginia,
Habitat for Humanity, in Exmore,
Virginia, was awarded $149,683 as a
result of funding errors during the
previous year’s funding. For the FY2004
competition, a total of $24,619,153 was
awarded to 105 projects nationwide.
In accordance with section
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42
U.S.C. 3545), the Department is
publishing the grantees and amounts of
the awards in Appendix A to this
document.
Dated: December 5, 2004.
´
Nelson R. Bregon,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development.
Appendix A Fiscal Year 2004 Funding
Awards for the Rural Housing and
Economic Development Program
Recipient
City
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc ........................................................
Collaborative Solutions, Inc .....................................................................................
The Hale Empowerment and Revitalization Organization (HERO) .........................
Ark of Love Ministries, Inc .......................................................................................
Anchorage .................................
Birmingham ...............................
Greensboro ...............................
Hayneville ..................................
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$150,000
400,000
138,168
146,150
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Recipient
City
Health Services Center, Inc .....................................................................................
Alabama Rural Heritage Foundation, Inc ................................................................
Mississippi County Arkansas E.O.C. .......................................................................
Chicot Housing Assistance Corporation ..................................................................
Crawford-Sebastian Community Development Council, Inc ...................................
South Arkansas Community Development ..............................................................
Navajo Partnership for Housing, Inc ........................................................................
Arizona Department of Housing ..............................................................................
Moenkopi Developers Corporation ..........................................................................
Hualapal Indian Tribe ...............................................................................................
White Mountain Apache Tribe .................................................................................
Housing Assistance Corporation .............................................................................
Self-Help Enterprises ...............................................................................................
Imperial Valley Habitat For Humanity ......................................................................
Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueno Indians ................................................................
Cultural Marketing Center ........................................................................................
Relational Culture Institute .......................................................................................
Bishop Paiute Tribe .................................................................................................
Yolo Housing Foundation ........................................................................................
Intertribal Economic Alliance ...................................................................................
Everglades Community Association, Inc .................................................................
Clay County Habitat for Humanity/Middleburg ........................................................
Florence Villa Community Development Corporation .............................................
Seminole Tribe of Florida ........................................................................................
Southwest United Empowerment Zone, Inc ............................................................
JCVISION and Associates, Inc ................................................................................
Crisp Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc .......................................................................
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc ..............................................................................
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes .......................................................................................
Coeru d’Alene Tribe .................................................................................................
Original Town of Liberal Revitalization, Incorporated (OTLR), Inc .........................
Frontier Housing, Inc ...............................................................................................
Southern Kentucky Economic Development Corporation (SKED) ..........................
Kentucky Housing Corporation ................................................................................
Hazard Perry County Housing Development Alliance, Inc ......................................
Purchase Area Housing Corporation .......................................................................
Owsley County Action Team ...................................................................................
Low Income Housing Coalition East Kentucky, Inc .................................................
Louisiana Technical College Tallulah Foundation ...................................................
Seventh District Pavilion, Inc ...................................................................................
Growth Council of Oxford Hills ................................................................................
Penobscot Indian Nation ..........................................................................................
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians ....................................................................
Choctaw Housing Authority .....................................................................................
Life Renewal Ministries, Inc .....................................................................................
Mississippi Homebuyer Education Center-Mississippi Housing Initiative ...............
Action for Eastern Montana, Inc ..............................................................................
Kootenai River Development Council, Inc ...............................................................
Native American Development Corporation ............................................................
Anaconda Local Development Corporation .............................................................
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians .........................................................................
Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe, Inc ...............................................................................
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa .........................................................................
Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation ...................................................
West Central Nebraska Development District, Inc ..................................................
Women’s Rural Entrepreneurial Network-WREN ....................................................
Eastern Plains Housing Development Corporation .................................................
Dona Ana County Colonias Development Council ..................................................
Pueblo of San Juan .................................................................................................
Las Cruces Affordable Housing, Inc ........................................................................
Centro Fuerza y Unidad, Dona Ana County, NM (CFU) .........................................
Pueblo de Cochiti .....................................................................................................
Sandoval County Economic Development Corporation ..........................................
Housing & Economic Rural Opportunity, Inc ...........................................................
Akwesasne Indian Housing Authority ......................................................................
Albany County Rural Housing Alliance, Inc .............................................................
Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation, Inc ..............................................
WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc ............................................................
Jackson-Vinton Community Action, Inc ...................................................................
Citizen Potawatomi Nation .......................................................................................
Rural Enterprise of Oklahoma, Inc ..........................................................................
Umpqua Community Development Corporation ......................................................
Mennonite Economic Development Associates ......................................................
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments .......................................................
Anniston ....................................
Thomaston ................................
Blytheville ..................................
Lake Village ...............................
Fort Smith ..................................
Arkadelphia ...............................
Saint Michaels ...........................
Phoenix .....................................
Tuba City ...................................
Peach Springs ...........................
Whiteriver ..................................
Fresno .......................................
Visalia ........................................
El Centro ...................................
Santa Ysabel .............................
Fresno .......................................
Fresno .......................................
Bishop .......................................
Woodland ..................................
Boulder ......................................
Florida City ................................
Middleburg .................................
Winter Haven ............................
Hollywood ..................................
Vienna .......................................
Hinesville ...................................
Cordele ......................................
Wailuku ......................................
Fort Hall .....................................
Plummer ....................................
Liberal ........................................
Morehead ..................................
Somerset ...................................
Frankfort ....................................
Hazard .......................................
Mayfield .....................................
Booneville ..................................
Prestonsburg .............................
Tallulah ......................................
Crowley .....................................
South Paris ................................
Old Town ...................................
Dowagiac ...................................
Choctaw ....................................
Starkville ....................................
Jackson .....................................
Glendive ....................................
Libby ..........................................
Billings .......................................
Anaconda ..................................
Cherokee ...................................
Hollister .....................................
Abercrombie ..............................
Walthill .......................................
Ogallala .....................................
Bethlehem .................................
Clovis .........................................
Las Cruces ................................
San Juan Pueblo .......................
Las Cruces ................................
Mesquite ....................................
Cochiti Pueblo ...........................
Bernalillo ....................................
Las Cruces ................................
Hogansburg ...............................
Voorheesville .............................
Rochester ..................................
Fremont .....................................
Wellston .....................................
Shawnee ...................................
Durant ........................................
Roseburg ...................................
Lancaster ...................................
Georgetown ...............................
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AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CO
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
GA
GA
HI
ID
ID
KS
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
LA
LA
ME
ME
MI
MS
MS
MS
MT
MT
MT
MT
NC
NC
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NE
NH
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NY
NY
NY
OH
OH
OK
OK
OR
PA
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Award
50,000
150,000
101,087
125,000
150,000
150,000
400,000
400,000
121,900
150,000
150,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
150,000
150,000
142,212
69,872
400,000
400,000
73,186
150,000
150,000
400,000
398,028
21,826
150,000
380,310
150,000
150,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
150,000
150,000
150,000
84,000
150,000
150,000
150,000
87,350
150,000
400,000
400,000
150,000
393,033
150,000
150,000
145,418
400,000
399,580
150,000
350,000
150,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
150,000
139,920
150,000
150,000
150,000
395,034
150,000
100,000
150,000
150,000
400,000
400,000
65,000
150,000
150,000
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Recipient
City
South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families .....................................................
Central South Dakota Enhancement District ...........................................................
Miner County Community Revitalization ..................................................................
West Tennessee Legal Services, Inc ......................................................................
LeMoyne-Owen College Community Development Corporation .............................
Douglass-Cherokee Economic Authority, Inc ..........................................................
Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Inc. (ADFAC) .......................
Proyecto Azteca .......................................................................................................
Azteca Community Loan Fund ................................................................................
Neighborhood Housing Services of Dimmit County, Inc .........................................
Community Development Corporation of South Texas, Inc. (CDCST) ...................
El Paso Empowerment Zone Corporation ...............................................................
ACCION Texas, Inc .................................................................................................
Statewide Consolidated CDC ..................................................................................
Community Development Corporation of Utah ........................................................
Northwestern Band of Shoshone .............................................................................
Neighborhood Nonprofit Housing Corporation ........................................................
Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc ..............................................
Southern Puget Sound Inter-Tribal Housing Authority ............................................
World Vision, Inc ......................................................................................................
The Alesek Institute .................................................................................................
Spokane Tribe of Indians .........................................................................................
Red Cliff ABND of Lake Superior Chippewas .........................................................
West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Inc. (West CAP) ..................
Northwoods Niijii Enterprise Community, Inc ..........................................................
Southern Appalachian Labor School .......................................................................
Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action, Inc. (KISRA) ..............................
Columbia ...................................
Pierre .........................................
Howard ......................................
Jackson .....................................
Memphis ....................................
Morristown .................................
Oak Ridge .................................
San Juan ...................................
San Juan ...................................
Carrizo Springs .........................
McAllen ......................................
El Paso ......................................
San Antonio ...............................
Beaumont ..................................
Salt Lake City ............................
Brigham City ..............................
Logan ........................................
Roanoke ....................................
Shelton ......................................
Federal Way ..............................
Fife ............................................
Wellpinit .....................................
Bayfield ......................................
Glenwood City ...........................
Crandon .....................................
Kincaid .......................................
Dunbar .......................................
SC
SD
SD
TN
TN
TN
TN
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
UT
UT
UT
VA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WI
WI
WI
WV
WV
150,000
146,423
150,000
400,000
149,955
149,237
65,665
400,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
150,000
149,717
400,000
150,000
150,000
150,000
395,012
400,000
136,070
150,000
400,000
250,000
150,000
400,000
150,000
Total ..............................................................................................................
....................................................
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24,619,153.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Draft Recovery Plan for the Kaua‘i
Cave Arthropods: the Kaua‘i Cave Wolf
Spider (Adelocosa Anops) and the
Kaua‘i Cave Amphipod
(Spelaeorchestia Koloana)
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability
for review and comment.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service, we) announces the
availability of the Draft Recovery Plan
for the Kaua‘i Cave Arthropods: the
Kaua‘i Cave Wolf Spider (Adelocosa
anops) and the Kaua‘i Cave Amphipod
(Spelaeorchestia koloana) for public
review and comment.
DATE: Comments on the draft recovery
plan must be received on or before April
11, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the draft recovery
plan are available for inspection, by
appointment, during normal business
hours at the following locations: U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific
Islands Fish and Wildlife Office, 300
Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3–122, Box
50088, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850
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(telephone: 808–792–9400) and Hawaii
State Library, 478 S. King Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Requests for
copies of the draft recovery plan and
written comments and materials
regarding this plan should be addressed
to the Field Supervisor, at the above
Service address. An electronic copy of
the draft recovery plan is also available
at http>//endangered.fws.gov/recovery/
index.html#plans.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lorena Wada, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, at the above Service address.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Restoring endangered or threatened
animals and plants to the point where
they are again secure, self-sustaining
members of their ecosystems is a
primary goal of our endangered species
program. To help guide the recovery
effort, we are working to prepare
recovery plans for most of the listed
species native to the United States.
Recovery plans describe actions
considered necessary for the
conservation of the species; establish
criteria for the recovery levels for
downlisting or delisting them, and
estimate time and cost for implementing
the recovery measures needed.
Section 4(f) of the Endangered Species
Act, (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) requires
that public notice, and an opportunity
for public review and comment, be
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provided during recovery plan
development. We will consider all
information presented during the public
comment period on each new or revised
recovery plan. Substantive technical
comments may result in changes to a
recovery plan. Substantive comments
regarding recovery plan implementation
may not necessarily result in changes to
the recovery plans, but will be
forwarded to appropriate Federal agency
or other entities so that they can take
these comments into account during the
course of implementing recovery
actions. Individual responses to
comments will not be provided.
Two species of cave arthropod, the
Kaua‘i cave wolf spider and the Kaua‘i
cave amphipod, collectively the Kaua‘i
cave arthropods, are federally listed as
endangered. These arthropods are only
known from a small number of caves in
˜
the Koloa District on the island of
Kaua‘i. Of the caves surveyed to date,
the cave wolf spider has only been
documented to occur in five caves, and
currently is only observed regularly in
one of these caves. The cave amphipod
has been documented to occur in nine
caves, and is currently observed
regularly in two of these caves.
The Kaua‘i arthropods occur in
subterranean passages, cracks, and voids
(mesocaverns) where there is little or no
light penetrance and the relative
humidity is high and constant (at or
approaching 100 percent). These
conditions are most frequently
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4932-FA-03]
Announcement of Funding Awards For the Rural Housing and Economic
Development Program Fiscal Year 2004
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 102 (a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions made by the Department in a
competition for funding under the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
for the Rural Housing and Economic Development Program. This
announcement contains the names of the awardees and the amounts of the
awards made available by HUD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jackie L. Williams, Ph.D., Director,
Office of Rural Housing and Economic Development, Office of Community
Planning and Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 7137,
Washington, DC 20410-7000; telephone 202-708-2290 (this is not a toll-
free number). Hearing- and speech-impaired persons may access this
number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service toll-free at 800-
877-8339. For general information on this and other HUD programs, call
Community Connections at 800-998-9999 or visit the HUD Web site at
https://www.hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Rural Housing and Economic Development
program was authorized by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Housing
and Urban Development and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act of
1999. The competition was announced in the NOFA published April 23,
2004 (69 FR 22320). Applications were rated and selected for funding on
the basis of selection criteria contained in that notice.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this
program is 14.250.
The Rural Housing and Economic Development Program is designed to
build capacity at the state and local level for rural housing and
economic development and to support innovative housing and economic
development activities in rural areas. Eligible applicants are local
rural non-profit organizations, community development corporations,
federally recognized Indian tribes, state housing finance agencies, and
state community and/or economic development agencies. The funds made
available under this program were awarded competitively, through a
selection process conducted by HUD.
Prior to the rating and ranking of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2004
applications, Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. in Durant, Oklahoma,
was awarded $150,000, and Eastern Shore of Virginia, Habitat for
Humanity, in Exmore, Virginia, was awarded $149,683 as a result of
funding errors during the previous year's funding. For the FY2004
competition, a total of $24,619,153 was awarded to 105 projects
nationwide.
In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42
U.S.C. 3545), the Department is publishing the grantees and amounts of
the awards in Appendix A to this document.
Dated: December 5, 2004.
Nelson R. Bregon,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development.
Appendix A Fiscal Year 2004 Funding Awards for the Rural Housing and
Economic Development Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recipient City State Award
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc....... Anchorage......................... AK $150,000
Collaborative Solutions, Inc..................... Birmingham........................ AL 400,000
The Hale Empowerment and Revitalization Greensboro........................ AL 138,168
Organization (HERO).
Ark of Love Ministries, Inc...................... Hayneville........................ AL 146,150
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Health Services Center, Inc...................... Anniston.......................... AL 50,000
Alabama Rural Heritage Foundation, Inc........... Thomaston......................... AL 150,000
Mississippi County Arkansas E.O.C................ Blytheville....................... AR 101,087
Chicot Housing Assistance Corporation............ Lake Village...................... AR 125,000
Crawford-Sebastian Community Development Council, Fort Smith........................ AR 150,000
Inc.
South Arkansas Community Development............. Arkadelphia....................... AR 150,000
Navajo Partnership for Housing, Inc.............. Saint Michaels.................... AZ 400,000
Arizona Department of Housing.................... Phoenix........................... AZ 400,000
Moenkopi Developers Corporation.................. Tuba City......................... AZ 121,900
Hualapal Indian Tribe............................ Peach Springs..................... AZ 150,000
White Mountain Apache Tribe...................... Whiteriver........................ AZ 150,000
Housing Assistance Corporation................... Fresno............................ CA 400,000
Self-Help Enterprises............................ Visalia........................... CA 400,000
Imperial Valley Habitat For Humanity............. El Centro......................... CA 400,000
Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueno Indians............ Santa Ysabel...................... CA 400,000
Cultural Marketing Center........................ Fresno............................ CA 150,000
Relational Culture Institute..................... Fresno............................ CA 150,000
Bishop Paiute Tribe.............................. Bishop............................ CA 142,212
Yolo Housing Foundation.......................... Woodland.......................... CA 69,872
Intertribal Economic Alliance.................... Boulder........................... CO 400,000
Everglades Community Association, Inc............ Florida City...................... FL 400,000
Clay County Habitat for Humanity/Middleburg...... Middleburg........................ FL 73,186
Florence Villa Community Development Corporation. Winter Haven...................... FL 150,000
Seminole Tribe of Florida........................ Hollywood......................... FL 150,000
Southwest United Empowerment Zone, Inc........... Vienna............................ GA 400,000
JCVISION and Associates, Inc..................... Hinesville........................ GA 398,028
Crisp Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc............. Cordele........................... GA 21,826
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc................... Wailuku........................... HI 150,000
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.......................... Fort Hall......................... ID 380,310
Coeru d'Alene Tribe.............................. Plummer........................... ID 150,000
Original Town of Liberal Revitalization, Liberal........................... KS 150,000
Incorporated (OTLR), Inc.
Frontier Housing, Inc............................ Morehead.......................... KY 400,000
Southern Kentucky Economic Development Somerset.......................... KY 400,000
Corporation (SKED).
Kentucky Housing Corporation..................... Frankfort......................... KY 400,000
Hazard Perry County Housing Development Alliance, Hazard............................ KY 150,000
Inc.
Purchase Area Housing Corporation................ Mayfield.......................... KY 150,000
Owsley County Action Team........................ Booneville........................ KY 150,000
Low Income Housing Coalition East Kentucky, Inc.. Prestonsburg...................... KY 84,000
Louisiana Technical College Tallulah Foundation.. Tallulah.......................... LA 150,000
Seventh District Pavilion, Inc................... Crowley........................... LA 150,000
Growth Council of Oxford Hills................... South Paris....................... ME 150,000
Penobscot Indian Nation.......................... Old Town.......................... ME 87,350
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians............... Dowagiac.......................... MI 150,000
Choctaw Housing Authority........................ Choctaw........................... MS 400,000
Life Renewal Ministries, Inc..................... Starkville........................ MS 400,000
Mississippi Homebuyer Education Center- Jackson........................... MS 150,000
Mississippi Housing Initiative.
Action for Eastern Montana, Inc.................. Glendive.......................... MT 393,033
Kootenai River Development Council, Inc.......... Libby............................. MT 150,000
Native American Development Corporation.......... Billings.......................... MT 150,000
Anaconda Local Development Corporation........... Anaconda.......................... MT 145,418
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians................. Cherokee.......................... NC 400,000
Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe, Inc.................. Hollister......................... NC 399,580
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa................. Abercrombie....................... ND 150,000
Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation....... Walthill.......................... NE 350,000
West Central Nebraska Development District, Inc.. Ogallala.......................... NE 150,000
Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network-WREN....... Bethlehem......................... NH 400,000
Eastern Plains Housing Development Corporation... Clovis............................ NM 400,000
Dona Ana County Colonias Development Council..... Las Cruces........................ NM 400,000
Pueblo of San Juan............................... San Juan Pueblo................... NM 400,000
Las Cruces Affordable Housing, Inc............... Las Cruces........................ NM 150,000
Centro Fuerza y Unidad, Dona Ana County, NM (CFU) Mesquite.......................... NM 139,920
Pueblo de Cochiti................................ Cochiti Pueblo.................... NM 150,000
Sandoval County Economic Development Corporation. Bernalillo........................ NM 150,000
Housing & Economic Rural Opportunity, Inc........ Las Cruces........................ NM 150,000
Akwesasne Indian Housing Authority............... Hogansburg........................ NY 395,034
Albany County Rural Housing Alliance, Inc........ Voorheesville..................... NY 150,000
Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation, Inc.. Rochester......................... NY 100,000
WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc............ Fremont........................... OH 150,000
Jackson-Vinton Community Action, Inc............. Wellston.......................... OH 150,000
Citizen Potawatomi Nation........................ Shawnee........................... OK 400,000
Rural Enterprise of Oklahoma, Inc................ Durant............................ OK 400,000
Umpqua Community Development Corporation......... Roseburg.......................... OR 65,000
Mennonite Economic Development Associates........ Lancaster......................... PA 150,000
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments......... Georgetown........................ SC 150,000
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South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families... Columbia.......................... SC 150,000
Central South Dakota Enhancement District........ Pierre............................ SD 146,423
Miner County Community Revitalization............ Howard............................ SD 150,000
West Tennessee Legal Services, Inc............... Jackson........................... TN 400,000
LeMoyne-Owen College Community Development Memphis........................... TN 149,955
Corporation.
Douglass-Cherokee Economic Authority, Inc........ Morristown........................ TN 149,237
Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Oak Ridge......................... TN 65,665
Counties, Inc. (ADFAC).
Proyecto Azteca.................................. San Juan.......................... TX 400,000
Azteca Community Loan Fund....................... San Juan.......................... TX 400,000
Neighborhood Housing Services of Dimmit County, Carrizo Springs................... TX 400,000
Inc.
Community Development Corporation of South Texas, McAllen........................... TX 400,000
Inc. (CDCST).
El Paso Empowerment Zone Corporation............. El Paso........................... TX 400,000
ACCION Texas, Inc................................ San Antonio....................... TX 150,000
Statewide Consolidated CDC....................... Beaumont.......................... TX 149,717
Community Development Corporation of Utah........ Salt Lake City.................... UT 400,000
Northwestern Band of Shoshone.................... Brigham City...................... UT 150,000
Neighborhood Nonprofit Housing Corporation....... Logan............................. UT 150,000
Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc Roanoke........................... VA 150,000
Southern Puget Sound Inter-Tribal Housing Shelton........................... WA 395,012
Authority.
World Vision, Inc................................ Federal Way....................... WA 400,000
The Alesek Institute............................. Fife.............................. WA 136,070
Spokane Tribe of Indians......................... Wellpinit......................... WA 150,000
Red Cliff ABND of Lake Superior Chippewas........ Bayfield.......................... WI 400,000
West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Glenwood City..................... WI 250,000
Inc. (West CAP).
Northwoods Niijii Enterprise Community, Inc...... Crandon........................... WI 150,000
Southern Appalachian Labor School................ Kincaid........................... WV 400,000
Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action, Dunbar............................ WV 150,000
Inc. (KISRA).
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Total...................................... .................................. ...... 24,619,153.
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[FR Doc. E5-527 Filed 2-8-05; 8:45 am]
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