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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–4950–FA–18]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
Fiscal Year 2005 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement 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 document
notifies the public of funding awards for
the Fiscal Year 2005 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program (FHIP). The purpose
of this document is to announce the
names, addresses and the amount
awarded to the winners under the FHIP
competition. The purpose of FHIP is
also to increase compliance with the
Fair Housing Act and with substantially
Myron P. Newry, Director, FHIP
Support Division, U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
Seventh Street, SW., Room 5228,
Washington, DC 20410–2000, telephone
(202) 708–0614, ext. 7095. To provide
service for persons who are hearing- or
speech-impaired, this number may be
reached via TTY by dialing the Federal
Information Relay Service on (800) 877–
8339 or (202) 708–1455. Telephone
numbers, other than ‘‘800’’ TTY
numbers are not toll free.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Fair
Housing Initiatives Program statute (Sec.
561 of the 1987 Housing and
Community Development Act, as
amended in 1992) authorizes the
Secretary to make funds available
through grant agreements or by contract
in support of activities that assure
compliance with the Fair Housing Act
and substantially equivalent state and
local fair housing laws. FHIP provides
competitive funding under three of the
four Initiatives: (1) Private Enforcement
Initiative assists private tax-exempt fair
housing enforcement organizations in
the investigation and enforcement of
alleged violations of the Fair Housing
Act and substantially equivalent state
and local fair housing laws, (2)
Education and Outreach Initiative
assists projects that inform the public
about their rights and obligations under
the Fair Housing Act and with
substantially equivalent state and local
fair housing laws, and (3) Fair Housing
Organizations Initiative provides
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assistance to a project that will establish
or build the capacity of a start up fair
housing organization to become a viable
fair housing enforcement organization
that will conduct fair housing activities
in underserved areas. The fourth
initiative, Administrative Enforcement
Initiative is currently not being used.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number for this program is
14–408.
On March 21, 2005 (70 FR 13722),
HUD published a Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA) announcing the
availability of $18.040 million in
competitive funding allocated to the
three Initiatives as follows: Private
Enforcement Initiative—$13,000,000,
Education and Outreach Initiative—
$3,940,000, and Fair Housing
Organizations Initiative—$1,100,000.
This initial Federal Register NOFA had
a closing date for FHIP of May 23, 2005.
On May 25, 2005, a notice was
published in the Federal Register
allowing a grace period that extended
the deadline date for FHIP until June 6,
2005.
The Department reviewed, evaluated,
and scored the applications received
based on the criteria in the NOFA. As
a result, HUD has funded the
applications below, 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). One awardee, Disability
Law Center of Salt Lake City, Utah, was
funded ($75,252.80) under FY 2005
funding from a previous year’s
competition as a result of an
administrative error.
LIST OF AWARDEES UNDER THE FY 2005 FAIR HOUSING INITIATIVES PROGRAM FUNDING COMPETITION, BY INITIATIVE,
ORGANIZATION, AND GRANT AMOUNT
Award amount
(in dollars)
Organization name
Education and Outreach Initiative
Disability Law Center, Salt Lake City, UT ...........................................................................................................................................
United Neighborhood Center of Lackawanna County, Scranton, PA .................................................................................................
Legal Aid Services of Oregon, Portland, OR ......................................................................................................................................
Legal Services of Northern California, Inc., Woodland, CA ................................................................................................................
Citizens Action of New Jersey, Hackensack, NJ ................................................................................................................................
Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Columbus, OH .....................................................................................................
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, Burlington, VT ....................................................................................................
Office of Human Affairs, Newport News, VA ......................................................................................................................................
Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., Rockford, IL ..................................................................................................................................
City of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX .................................................................................................................................................
United Spinal Association, Jackson Heights, NY ................................................................................................................................
St. Martin Center, Fair Housing, Erie, PA ...........................................................................................................................................
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY .........................................................................................
Advocacy Center, New Orleans, LA ....................................................................................................................................................
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS ..........................................................................................................................
Aids Legal Referral Panel of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA ......................................................................................................
Piedmont Housing Alliance, Charlottesville, VA ..................................................................................................................................
Mental Health Advocacy Services, Inc., Los Angeles, CA .................................................................................................................
JC Vision and Associates, Inc., Hinesville, GA ...................................................................................................................................
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$75,252.80
82,603.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
58,215.00
100,000.00
30,135.00
99,643.00
99,956.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
70,222.00
72,363.00
100,000.00
99,990.00
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LIST OF AWARDEES UNDER THE FY 2005 FAIR HOUSING INITIATIVES PROGRAM FUNDING COMPETITION, BY INITIATIVE,
ORGANIZATION, AND GRANT AMOUNT—Continued
Award amount
(in dollars)
Organization name
Arkansas Community Housing Corporation, Little Rock, AR ..............................................................................................................
Housing Council in the Monroe County Area, Rochester, NY ............................................................................................................
Housing Authority of the City of Fresno, Fresno, CA .........................................................................................................................
Howard University, Washington, DC ...................................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Agency of Alabama, Mobile, AL ....................................................................................................................................
La Raza Centro Legal, San Francisco, CA .........................................................................................................................................
Housing Counseling Services, Inc., Washington, DC .........................................................................................................................
Greater Napa Fair Housing Center, Napa, CA ...................................................................................................................................
Legal Services of North Florida, Inc., Tallahassee, FL .......................................................................................................................
Asian Pacific American Legal Center of California, Los Angeles, CA ................................................................................................
American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC .......................................................................................................................
ByDesign Financial Solutions, Los Angeles, CA .................................................................................................................................
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments, Georgetown, SC ......................................................................................................
City of Billings—Community Development, Billings, MT .....................................................................................................................
AAFE Community Development Fund, New York, NY .......................................................................................................................
Missouri Tax Justice Research Project, St. Louis, MO .......................................................................................................................
Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC ............................................................................................................................
ACORN Housing, St. Paul, MN ...........................................................................................................................................................
New York Agency for Community Affairs, Brooklyn, NY ....................................................................................................................
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, FL ......................................................................................................
Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, Richmond, VA ..............................................................................................................
Total Action Against Poverty in Roanoke, Roanoke, VA ....................................................................................................................
ACORN Institute, Dallas, TX ...............................................................................................................................................................
100,000.00
77,110.00
100,000.00
99,997.00
97,905.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
99,990.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
98,915.00
92,879.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
99,968.00
100,000.00
99,975.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
87,928.62
96,952.58
Fair Housing Organizations Initiative
Housing Discrimination Project, Holyoke, MA .....................................................................................................................................
500,000.00
Private Enforcement Initiative
Fair Housing Council of Central California, Fresno, CA .....................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Center of Greater Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI ....................................................................................................
Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc., Buffalo, NY ........................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Council Montgomery County, Glenside, PA ..................................................................................................................
Tennessee Fair Housing Council, Nashville, TN ................................................................................................................................
Arizona Fair Housing Center, Phoenix, AZ .........................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia, Inc., Swarthmore, PA .............................................................................................
Housing Opportunities Made Equal of G. Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH .................................................................................................
Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc., Omaha, NE .........................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Center of South Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA ................................................................................................................
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc., Jacksonville, FL ............................................................................................................................
Housing Research & Advocacy Center, Cleveland, OH .....................................................................................................................
South Suburban Housing Center, Homewood, IL ...............................................................................................................................
Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board, Ontario, CA .....................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Resource Center, Inc., Painesville, OH .........................................................................................................................
Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN ...........................................................................................................................
Gulfcoast Legal Services, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL .............................................................................................................................
Connecticut Fair Housing Center, Inc., Hartford, CT ..........................................................................................................................
Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, Chicago, IL ................................................................................................................
Intermountain Fair Housing Council, Boise, ID ...................................................................................................................................
South Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc., Brooklyn, NY ............................................................................................................................
California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., San Francisco, CA ...............................................................................................................
North Dakota Fair Housing Council, Bismarck, ND ............................................................................................................................
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI ..........................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing of Marin, San Rafael, CA ...............................................................................................................................................
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Inc., Portland, ME .................................................................................................................................
Project Sentinel, Palo Alto, CA ............................................................................................................................................................
Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, Inc., Dayton, OH .........................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Center of Northern Alabama, Birmingham, AL ..............................................................................................................
Silver State Fair Housing Council, Reno, NV .....................................................................................................................................
John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL ..............................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Continuum, Inc., Cocoa, FL ...........................................................................................................................................
Bay Area Legal Services, Inc., Tampa, FL .........................................................................................................................................
Legal Assistant Corp. of Central Massachusetts, Worcester, MA ......................................................................................................
Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL ...........................................................................................................................
Metro St. Louis Equal Housing Opportunity Council, St. Louis, MO ..................................................................................................
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, Milwaukee, WI ..........................................................................................................
Gulf Coast Fair Housing Center, Gulfport, MS ...................................................................................................................................
HOPE Fair Housing Center, Wheaton, IL ...........................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston, Inc., Boston, MA .................................................................................................................
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218,244.00
218,930.40
270,000.00
219,542.40
219,535.20
275,000.00
219,762.64
275,000.00
275,000.00
274,972.67
220,000.00
262,500.00
219,999.20
220,000.00
220,000.00
220,000.00
220,000.00
219,960.80
219,399.20
220,000.00
220,000.00
188,538.40
220,000.00
220,000.00
220,000.00
214,568.80
220,000.00
220,000.00
203,629.00
219,973.60
275,000.00
127,467.89
220,000.00
220,000.00
220,000.00
274,996.00
220,000.00
274,702.33
274,166.67
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LIST OF AWARDEES UNDER THE FY 2005 FAIR HOUSING INITIATIVES PROGRAM FUNDING COMPETITION, BY INITIATIVE,
ORGANIZATION, AND GRANT AMOUNT—Continued
Award amount
(in dollars)
Organization name
Metro Fair Housing Services, Inc., East Point, GA .............................................................................................................................
Montana Fair Housing, Inc., Missoula, MT .........................................................................................................................................
Central Alabama Fair Housing Center, Montgomery, AL ...................................................................................................................
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance, Spokane, WA .................................................................................................................................
Austin Tenants Council, Inc., Austin, TX .............................................................................................................................................
Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc., White Plains, NY ..........................................................................................................
Lexington Fair Housing Council, Lexington, KY ..................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Center of Southwest Michigan, Kalamazoo, MI ............................................................................................................
Housing Discrimination Project, Inc., Holyoke, MA .............................................................................................................................
Equal Rights Center, Washington, DC ................................................................................................................................................
Sentinel Fair Housing, Oakland, CA ...................................................................................................................................................
West Tennessee Legal Services, Inc., Jackson, TN ..........................................................................................................................
Long Island Housing Services, Inc., Bohemia, NY .............................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Partnership of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA ................................................................................................
San Antonio Fair Housing Council, San Antonio, TX .........................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Contact Service, Akron, OH ..........................................................................................................................................
Metro Fair Housing Council of Greater Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK ............................................................................................
Bay Area Legal Aid, Oakland, CA .......................................................................................................................................................
Housing Advocates, Inc., Cleveland, OH ............................................................................................................................................
Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit, Detroit, MI ....................................................................................................................
Savannah-Chatham County Fair Housing Council, Savannah, GA ....................................................................................................
Dated: November 14, 2005.
Kim Kendrick,
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and
Equal Opportunity.
[FR Doc. E5–7268 Filed 12–12–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210–28–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–4639–N–09]
Notice of HUD-Held Multifamily and
Healthcare Loan Sale (MHLS 2005–3)
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of sale of mortgage loans.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice announces HUD’s
intention to sell certain unsubsidized
multifamily and healthcare mortgage
loans, without Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) insurance, in a
competitive, sealed bid sale (MHLS
2005–3). This notice also describes
generally the bidding process for the
sale and certain persons who are
ineligible to bid.
DATES: The Bidder’s Information
Package (BIP) was made available to
qualified bidders on November 10,
2005. Bids for the loans must be
submitted on the bid date, which is
currently scheduled for December 14,
2005. HUD anticipates that awards will
be made on or before December 16,
2005. Closings are expected to take
place on December 21, 2005.
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To become a qualified
bidder and receive the BIP, prospective
bidders must complete, execute, and
submit a Confidentiality Agreement and
a Qualification Statement acceptable to
HUD. Both documents will be available
on the HUD Web site at https://
www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/comp/asset/
mfam/mhls.cfm. The executed
documents must be mailed and faxed to
S.S.D., Inc., HUD’s Transaction
Specialist for the sale, at 1400 K Street,
NW., Suite 950, Attention: MHLS 2005–
3 Sale Coordinator, Fax: (202) 464–3047.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Myrna Gordon, Deputy Director, Asset
Sales Office, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street,
SW., Room 3136, Washington, DC
20410–8000; telephone (202) 708–2625,
extension 3369 or Gregory Bolton,
Senior Attorney, Office of Insured
Housing, Multifamily Division, Room
9230; telephone (202) 708–0614,
extension 5245. Hearing- or speechimpaired individuals may call (202)
708–4594 (TTY). These are not toll-free
numbers.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD
announces its intention to sell in MHLS
2005–3 certain unsubsidized mortgage
loans (Mortgage Loans) secured by
multifamily and healthcare properties
located throughout the United States.
The Mortgage Loans are comprised
primarily of non-performing mortgage
loans. A final listing of the Mortgage
Loans will be included in the BIP. The
Mortgage Loans will be sold without
FHA insurance and with servicing
released. HUD will offer qualified
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199,209.60
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134,859.20
bidders an opportunity to bid
competitively on the Mortgage Loans.
The Mortgage Loans will be stratified
for bidding purposes into several
mortgage loan pools. Each pool will
contain Mortgage Loans that generally
have similar performance, property
type, geographic location, lien position
and other characteristics. Qualified
bidders may submit bids on one or more
pools of Mortgage Loans or may bid on
individual loans. A mortgagor who is a
qualified bidder may submit an
individual bid on its own Mortgage
Loan. Interested Mortgagors should
review the Qualification Statement to
determine whether they may also be
eligible to qualify to submit bids on one
or more pools of Mortgage Loans or on
individual loans in MHLS 2005–3.
The Bidding Process
The BIP will describe in detail the
procedure for bidding in MHLS 2005–3.
The BIP will also include a standardized
nonnegotiable loan sale agreement
(Loan Sale Agreement) and a loan
information CD that contains a
spreadsheet with selected attributes for
each Mortgage Loan.
As part of its bid, each bidder must
submit a deposit equal to the greater of
$100,000 or 10% of the bid price. HUD
will evaluate the bids submitted and
determine the successful bids in its sole
and absolute discretion. If a bidder is
successful, the bidder’s deposit will be
non-refundable and will be applied
toward the purchase price. Deposits will
be returned to unsuccessful bidders.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4950-FA-18]
Announcement of Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2005 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement 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 document
notifies the public of funding awards for the Fiscal Year 2005 Fair
Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP). The purpose of this document is to
announce the names, addresses and the amount awarded to the winners
under the FHIP competition. The purpose of FHIP is also to increase
compliance with the Fair Housing Act and with substantially equivalent
state and local fair housing laws.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Myron P. Newry, Director, FHIP Support
Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street, SW., Room 5228, Washington, DC 20410-2000, telephone (202) 708-
0614, ext. 7095. To provide service for persons who are hearing- or
speech-impaired, this number may be reached via TTY by dialing the
Federal Information Relay Service on (800) 877-8339 or (202) 708-1455.
Telephone numbers, other than ``800'' TTY numbers are not toll free.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Fair Housing Initiatives Program statute
(Sec. 561 of the 1987 Housing and Community Development Act, as amended
in 1992) authorizes the Secretary to make funds available through grant
agreements or by contract in support of activities that assure
compliance with the Fair Housing Act and substantially equivalent state
and local fair housing laws. FHIP provides competitive funding under
three of the four Initiatives: (1) Private Enforcement Initiative
assists private tax-exempt fair housing enforcement organizations in
the investigation and enforcement of alleged violations of the Fair
Housing Act and substantially equivalent state and local fair housing
laws, (2) Education and Outreach Initiative assists projects that
inform the public about their rights and obligations under the Fair
Housing Act and with substantially equivalent state and local fair
housing laws, and (3) Fair Housing Organizations Initiative provides
assistance to a project that will establish or build the capacity of a
start up fair housing organization to become a viable fair housing
enforcement organization that will conduct fair housing activities in
underserved areas. The fourth initiative, Administrative Enforcement
Initiative is currently not being used.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program
is 14-408.
On March 21, 2005 (70 FR 13722), HUD published a Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA) announcing the availability of $18.040 million in
competitive funding allocated to the three Initiatives as follows:
Private Enforcement Initiative--$13,000,000, Education and Outreach
Initiative--$3,940,000, and Fair Housing Organizations Initiative--
$1,100,000. This initial Federal Register NOFA had a closing date for
FHIP of May 23, 2005. On May 25, 2005, a notice was published in the
Federal Register allowing a grace period that extended the deadline
date for FHIP until June 6, 2005.
The Department reviewed, evaluated, and scored the applications
received based on the criteria in the NOFA. As a result, HUD has funded
the applications below, 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). One awardee, Disability Law Center of
Salt Lake City, Utah, was funded ($75,252.80) under FY 2005 funding
from a previous year's competition as a result of an administrative
error.
List of Awardees Under the FY 2005 Fair Housing Initiatives Program
Funding Competition, by Initiative, Organization, and Grant Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Award amount
Organization name (in dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Education and Outreach Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Disability Law Center, Salt Lake City, UT............... $75,252.80
United Neighborhood Center of Lackawanna County, 82,603.00
Scranton, PA...........................................
Legal Aid Services of Oregon, Portland, OR.............. 100,000.00
Legal Services of Northern California, Inc., Woodland, 100,000.00
CA.....................................................
Citizens Action of New Jersey, Hackensack, NJ........... 100,000.00
Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Columbus, 100,000.00
OH.....................................................
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, 100,000.00
Burlington, VT.........................................
Office of Human Affairs, Newport News, VA............... 58,215.00
Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., Rockford, IL........ 100,000.00
City of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX.................... 30,135.00
United Spinal Association, Jackson Heights, NY.......... 99,643.00
St. Martin Center, Fair Housing, Erie, PA............... 99,956.00
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New 100,000.00
York, NY...............................................
Advocacy Center, New Orleans, LA........................ 100,000.00
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS..... 100,000.00
Aids Legal Referral Panel of San Francisco, San 70,222.00
Francisco, CA..........................................
Piedmont Housing Alliance, Charlottesville, VA.......... 72,363.00
Mental Health Advocacy Services, Inc., Los Angeles, CA.. 100,000.00
JC Vision and Associates, Inc., Hinesville, GA.......... 99,990.00
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Arkansas Community Housing Corporation, Little Rock, AR. 100,000.00
Housing Council in the Monroe County Area, Rochester, NY 77,110.00
Housing Authority of the City of Fresno, Fresno, CA..... 100,000.00
Howard University, Washington, DC....................... 99,997.00
Fair Housing Agency of Alabama, Mobile, AL.............. 97,905.00
La Raza Centro Legal, San Francisco, CA................. 100,000.00
Housing Counseling Services, Inc., Washington, DC....... 100,000.00
Greater Napa Fair Housing Center, Napa, CA.............. 99,990.00
Legal Services of North Florida, Inc., Tallahassee, FL.. 100,000.00
Asian Pacific American Legal Center of California, Los 100,000.00
Angeles, CA............................................
American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC... 100,000.00
ByDesign Financial Solutions, Los Angeles, CA........... 100,000.00
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments, Georgetown, SC 98,915.00
City of Billings--Community Development, Billings, MT... 92,879.00
AAFE Community Development Fund, New York, NY........... 100,000.00
Missouri Tax Justice Research Project, St. Louis, MO.... 100,000.00
Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC..... 99,968.00
ACORN Housing, St. Paul, MN............................. 100,000.00
New York Agency for Community Affairs, Brooklyn, NY..... 99,975.00
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, 100,000.00
FL.....................................................
Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, Richmond, 100,000.00
VA.....................................................
Total Action Against Poverty in Roanoke, Roanoke, VA.... 87,928.62
ACORN Institute, Dallas, TX............................. 96,952.58
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Fair Housing Organizations Initiative
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Housing Discrimination Project, Holyoke, MA............. 500,000.00
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Private Enforcement Initiative
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Fair Housing Council of Central California, Fresno, CA.. 220,000.00
Fair Housing Center of Greater Grand Rapids, Grand 218,244.00
Rapids, MI.............................................
Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc., Buffalo, NY..... 218,930.40
Fair Housing Council Montgomery County, Glenside, PA.... 270,000.00
Tennessee Fair Housing Council, Nashville, TN........... 219,542.40
Arizona Fair Housing Center, Phoenix, AZ................ 219,535.20
Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia, Inc., 275,000.00
Swarthmore, PA.........................................
Housing Opportunities Made Equal of G. Cincinnati, 219,762.64
Cincinnati, OH.........................................
Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc., Omaha, NE....... 275,000.00
Fair Housing Center of South Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA.... 275,000.00
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc., Jacksonville, FL..... 274,972.67
Housing Research & Advocacy Center, Cleveland, OH....... 220,000.00
South Suburban Housing Center, Homewood, IL............. 262,500.00
Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board, Ontario, CA.... 219,999.20
Fair Housing Resource Center, Inc., Painesville, OH..... 220,000.00
Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN....... 220,000.00
Gulfcoast Legal Services, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL...... 220,000.00
Connecticut Fair Housing Center, Inc., Hartford, CT..... 220,000.00
Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, Chicago, IL 219,960.80
Intermountain Fair Housing Council, Boise, ID........... 219,399.20
South Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc., Brooklyn, NY....... 220,000.00
California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., San Francisco, 220,000.00
CA.....................................................
North Dakota Fair Housing Council, Bismarck, ND......... 188,538.40
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI............... 220,000.00
Fair Housing of Marin, San Rafael, CA................... 220,000.00
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Inc., Portland, ME.......... 220,000.00
Project Sentinel, Palo Alto, CA......................... 214,568.80
Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, Inc., Dayton, OH...... 220,000.00
Fair Housing Center of Northern Alabama, Birmingham, AL. 220,000.00
Silver State Fair Housing Council, Reno, NV............. 203,629.00
John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL................... 219,973.60
Fair Housing Continuum, Inc., Cocoa, FL................. 275,000.00
Bay Area Legal Services, Inc., Tampa, FL................ 127,467.89
Legal Assistant Corp. of Central Massachusetts, 220,000.00
Worcester, MA..........................................
Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL...... 220,000.00
Metro St. Louis Equal Housing Opportunity Council, St. 220,000.00
Louis, MO..............................................
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, Milwaukee, 274,996.00
WI.....................................................
Gulf Coast Fair Housing Center, Gulfport, MS............ 220,000.00
HOPE Fair Housing Center, Wheaton, IL................... 274,702.33
Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston, Inc., Boston, MA. 274,166.67
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Metro Fair Housing Services, Inc., East Point, GA....... 216,894.40
Montana Fair Housing, Inc., Missoula, MT................ 220,000.00
Central Alabama Fair Housing Center, Montgomery, AL..... 219,200.00
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance, Spokane, WA............ 220,000.00
Austin Tenants Council, Inc., Austin, TX................ 219,487.20
Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc., White 202,048.00
Plains, NY.............................................
Lexington Fair Housing Council, Lexington, KY........... 205,258.00
Fair Housing Center of Southwest Michigan, Kalamazoo, MI 199,209.60
Housing Discrimination Project, Inc., Holyoke, MA....... 220,000.00
Equal Rights Center, Washington, DC..................... 220,000.00
Sentinel Fair Housing, Oakland, CA...................... 219,432.00
West Tennessee Legal Services, Inc., Jackson, TN........ 275,000.00
Long Island Housing Services, Inc., Bohemia, NY......... 220,000.00
Fair Housing Partnership of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc., 220,000.00
Pittsburgh, PA.........................................
San Antonio Fair Housing Council, San Antonio, TX....... 219,997.60
Fair Housing Contact Service, Akron, OH................. 220,000.00
Metro Fair Housing Council of Greater Oklahoma, Oklahoma 217,724.00
City, OK...............................................
Bay Area Legal Aid, Oakland, CA......................... 220,000.00
Housing Advocates, Inc., Cleveland, OH.................. 217,640.00
Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit, Detroit, MI 112,360.80
Savannah-Chatham County Fair Housing Council, Savannah, 134,859.20
GA.....................................................
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Dated: November 14, 2005.
Kim Kendrick,
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.
[FR Doc. E5-7268 Filed 12-12-05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210-28-P