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Download as PDF 35278 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 117 / Monday, June 19, 2006 / Notices Service Center, 5219 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403. Grant: $150,000 to fund 5 students. Pacific/Hawaii 18. The Regents of the University of California, Ms. Patricia Gates, (510) 642–8109, Institute of Urban & Regional Development, 336 Sproul Hall, MC 5950, Berkeley, CA 94720. Grant: $150,000 to fund 5 students. Northwest/Alaska 19. University of Washington, Ms. Carol Zuiches, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs, 3935 University Way, NE., Seattle, WA 98195. Grant: $150,000 to fund 5 students. Dated: June 7, 2006. Darlene F. Williams, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research. [FR Doc. E6–9552 Filed 6–16–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR–4800–FA–21] Announcement of Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2003; Community Outreach Partnership Centers Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, HUD. ACTION: Announcement of funding awards. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES 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 Fiscal Year 2003 Community Outreach Partnerships Centers (COPC). The purpose of this document is to announce the names, addresses and the amount awarded to the winners to be used to establish and operate Community Outreach Partnership Centers that will: (1) Conduct competent and qualified research and investigation on theoretical or practical problems in large and small cities; and (2) facilitate partnerships and outreach activities between institutions of higher education, local communities and local governments to address urban problems. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Brunson, Office of University Partnerships, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 8106, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708–3061, ext. 3852. To provide service for persons who are hearing-or-speech- VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:46 Jun 16, 2006 Jkt 208001 impaired, this number may be reached via TTY by Dialing the Federal Information Relay Service on (800) 877– 8339 or (202) 708–1455. (Telephone number, other than ‘‘800’’ TTY numbers are not toll free). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program was enacted in the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (Pub. L. 102–550, approved October 28, 1992) and is administered by the Office of University Partnerships under the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research. In addition to this program, the Office of University Partnerships administers HUD’s ongoing grant programs to institutions of higher education as well as creates initiatives through which colleges and universities can bring their traditional missions of teaching, research, service, and outreach to bear on the pressing local problems in their communities. The Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program provides funds for: Research activities which have practical application for solving specific problems in designated communities and neighborhoods; outreach, technical assistance and information exchange activities which are designed to address specific problems associated with housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, infrastructure, health care, job training, education, crime prevention, planning, and community organizing. On April 25, 2003 (68 FR 21105/21153), HUD published a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) announcing the availability of $6.955 million ($1.955 million has been set aside to fund COPC Futures Demonstration Program) in Fiscal Year 2003 for the Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program. The Department reviewed, evaluated, and scored the applications received based on the criteria in the NOFA. As a result, HUD has funded 10 applications for New Grants, 6 applications for New Directions Grants and 5 applications for Futures Demonstration Grants. New Grants, which cannot exceed $400,000, are for institutions of higher education just beginning a COPC project. New Directions Grants, which cannot exceed $150,000, are for institutions of higher education that are undertaking new activities or expanding into new neighborhoods. Futures Demonstration Grants, which cannot exceed $400,000, are for schools of architecture, planning and design to focus on housing and planning problems of urban areas. These grants, with their grant amounts are identified below. PO 00000 Frm 00030 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 The Catalog Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program is 14.511. In accordance with section 102(a) (4) (C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (Pub. L. 101–235, approved December 15, 1989), the Department is publishing details concerning the recipients of funding awards, as follows: List of Awardees for Grant Assistance Under the FY 2003 Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) Communities Program; Funding Competition, by Institution, Address and Grant Amount New England 1. University at Massachusetts at Boston, Ms. Joan Arches, College of Public and Community Service, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125. Grant: $150,000. New York/New Jersey 2. Rochester Institute of Technology, Ann Howard, College of Liberal Arts, 141 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623. Grant: $ 399,998. 3. State University of New York College at Cortland, Dr. Craig Little, State University of New York College at Cortland, 35 State Street, P.O. Box 9, Albany, NY 12201. Grant: $150,000. Mid-Atlantic 4. Point Park College, Dr. Katherine Henderson, Office of the President, 201 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Grant: $398,405. 5. University of Pennsylvania, Ms. Rose Mazur, Office of Research Services, 3451 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Grant: $397,739 (Futures Demonstration Grantee). Southeast/Caribbean 6. Winston-Salem State University, Ms. Valerie Howard, Winston-Salem State University, 601 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27110. Grant: $400,000. 7. Anderson College, Dr. Bob Hanley, Office of Freshman Programs and Community Service, 316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621. Grant: $397,384. 8. Florida State University, Mr. Charles Connerly, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 118 North Woodward, Tallahassee, FL 32306. Grant: $399,969. Midwest 9. Portland Community College, Kristin Watkins, Portland Community College, P.O. Box 19000, Portland, OR 97280. Grant: $399,880. 10. Wright State University, Dr. Jennifer Subban, Center for Urban and E:\FR\FM\19JNN1.SGM 19JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 117 / Monday, June 19, 2006 / Notices Public Affairs, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45435. Grant: $150,000. 11. University of Notre Dame, Mr. Jay Caponigro, Robinson Community Learning Center, 511 Main Building, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Grant: $398,087. 12. Valparaiso University, Dr. Larry Baas, Community Outreach Partnership Center, O.P. Kretzmann Hall, Valparaiso, IN 46383. Grant: $150,000. 13. Butler University, Dr. Margaret Brabant, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208. Grant: $150,000. 14. Indiana University, Mr. Robert Bringle, Academic Affairs, 62 Union Drive, Room 618, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Grant: $150,000. Great Plains 15. University of Minnesota, Mary Guzowski, Sponsored Projects Administration, 200 Oak Street, SE, Suite 450, Minneapolis, MN 55455. Grant: $400,000 (Futures Demonstration Grantee). Southwest 16. University of Texas at El Paso, Dr. Kathleen Staudt, Center for Civic Engagement, 500 West University, El Paso, TX 79968. Grant: $395,403. 17. Louisiana State University, Dr. Frank Bosworth, Louisiana State University, 136 Atkinson Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Grant: $399,939 (Futures Demonstration Grantee). 18. University of Arizona, Dr. Charles Poster, University of Arizona, P.O. Box 3308, Tucson, AZ 85722. Grant: $394,225 (Futures Demonstration Grantee). Pacific/Hawaii 19. University of California at Riverside, Ms. Deborah Terao, University of California at Riverside, 200 University Office Building, Riverside, CA 92521. Grant: $400,000. 20. California State University, Long Beach Foundation, Ms. Patricia Rozee, Center for Community Service Learning, 6300 State University Drive, Long Beach, CA 90815. Grant: $399,979. Northwest/Alaska jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES 21. University of Washington, Ms. Carol Zuiches, 3935 University Way, NE, Box 355754, Seattle, WA 98105. Grant: $396,994 (Futures Demonstration Grantee). Dated: June 7, 2006. Darlene F. Williams, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research. [FR Doc. E6–9549 Filed 6–16–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–P VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:46 Jun 16, 2006 Jkt 208001 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR–4800–FA–12A] Announcement of Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2003; Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant Program Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, 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 (FY) 2003 Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant (DDRG) Program. The purpose of this document is to announce the names and addresses of the award winners and the amount of the awards to be used to help doctoral candidates complete dissertations on topics that focus on housing and urban development issues. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Brunson, Office of University Partnerships, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 8106, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708–3061, ext. 3852. To provide service for persons who are hearing-or-speechimpaired, this number may be reached via TTY by Dialing the Federal Information Relay Service on (800) 877– 8339 or (202) 708–1455. (Telephone number, other than ‘‘800’’ TTY numbers are not toll free). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DDRG Program was created as a means of expanding the number of researchers conducting research on subjects of interest to HUD. Doctoral candidates can receive grants of up to $25,000 to complete work on their dissertations. Grants are for a two-year period. The Office of University Partnerships under the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research (PD&R) administers this program. This Office also administers PD&R’s other grant programs for academics. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program is 14.516. April 23, 2003 (68 FR 21173), HUD published a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) announcing the availability of $400,000 in FY2003 for the DDRG Program. The Department reviewed, evaluated and scored the applications received based on the criteria in the NOFA. As a result, HUD has funded the applications announced PO 00000 Frm 00031 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 35279 below, and in accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, U.S.C. 3545), the Department is publishing details concerning the recipients of funding awards, as set forth below. More information about the winners can be found at https:// www.oup.org. List of Awardees for Grant Assistance Under the FY 2003 Doctoral Dissertation Reseach Grant Program Funding Competition, by Institution, Address, Grant Amount and Name of Student Funded 1. University of Michigan, Ms. Gail Jackson, (734) 764–7243, Ford School of Public Policy, 615 Tappan Street, 440 Lorch Hall, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Grant: $25,000 to Zaire Dinzey-Flores. 2. Cornell University, Mr. Michael S. Lenetsky, (607) 255–6306, Cornell University, 310 West Sibley Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853. Grant: $25,000 to Yizhao Yang. 3. Washington University, Ms. Cynthia White, (314) 935–5889, School of Social Work, One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1196, St. Louis, MO 63130. Grant: $25,000 to Michael GrinsteinWeiss. 4. University of Pennsylvania, Ms. Lauren Oshana, (215) 573–6710, School of Social Work, 3701 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Grant: $25,000 to Robert Fairbanks. 5. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mr. Tony Waldrop, (919) 962–1319, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, CB#3410, Hickerson House, Chapel Hill, NC 27599. Grant: $20,781 to Oswaldo Urdapilleta Gonzalez. 6. Temple University, Dr. Kenneth Soprano, (215) 204–7000, Center for Public Policy, 1115 West Berks Street, Gladfelter Hall, 10th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19122. Grant: $25,000 to Juris Milestone. 7. University of Arizona, Mr. Richard Powell, (520) 621–3513, University of Arizona, P.O. Box 210030, Tucson, AZ 85712. Grant: $12,575 to Martha Valado. 8. Boston University, Mr. John Imbergamo, (617) 353–2290, Department of Sociology, 99 Cunningham Street, Boston, MA 02115. Grant: $25,000 to Alexandra Curley. 9. Pennsylvania State University, Mr. Robert Killoren, (814) 865–3396, Pennsylvania State University, 211 Oswald Tower, University Park, PA 16802. Grant: $25,000 to Chad Farrell. 10. University of Maryland-College Park, Ms. Monique Anderson, (301) 405–6272, Department of Economics, Tydings Hall, Room 3105, College Park, E:\FR\FM\19JNN1.SGM 19JNN1

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-4800-FA-21]


Announcement of Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2003; Community 
Outreach Partnership Centers

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and 
Research, 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 Fiscal Year 2003 Community 
Outreach Partnerships Centers (COPC). The purpose of this document is 
to announce the names, addresses and the amount awarded to the winners 
to be used to establish and operate Community Outreach Partnership 
Centers that will: (1) Conduct competent and qualified research and 
investigation on theoretical or practical problems in large and small 
cities; and (2) facilitate partnerships and outreach activities between 
institutions of higher education, local communities and local 
governments to address urban problems.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Susan Brunson, Office of University 
Partnerships, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 
Seventh Street, SW., Room 8106, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 
708-3061, ext. 3852. 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 number, other than ``800'' TTY numbers are not toll free).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Community Outreach Partnership Centers 
Program was enacted in the Housing and Community Development Act of 
1992 (Pub. L. 102-550, approved October 28, 1992) and is administered 
by the Office of University Partnerships under the Assistant Secretary 
for Policy Development and Research. In addition to this program, the 
Office of University Partnerships administers HUD's ongoing grant 
programs to institutions of higher education as well as creates 
initiatives through which colleges and universities can bring their 
traditional missions of teaching, research, service, and outreach to 
bear on the pressing local problems in their communities.
    The Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program provides funds 
for: Research activities which have practical application for solving 
specific problems in designated communities and neighborhoods; 
outreach, technical assistance and information exchange activities 
which are designed to address specific problems associated with 
housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, 
infrastructure, health care, job training, education, crime prevention, 
planning, and community organizing. On April 25, 2003 (68 FR 21105/
21153), HUD published a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) 
announcing the availability of $6.955 million ($1.955 million has been 
set aside to fund COPC Futures Demonstration Program) in Fiscal Year 
2003 for the Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program. The 
Department reviewed, evaluated, and scored the applications received 
based on the criteria in the NOFA. As a result, HUD has funded 10 
applications for New Grants, 6 applications for New Directions Grants 
and 5 applications for Futures Demonstration Grants. New Grants, which 
cannot exceed $400,000, are for institutions of higher education just 
beginning a COPC project. New Directions Grants, which cannot exceed 
$150,000, are for institutions of higher education that are undertaking 
new activities or expanding into new neighborhoods. Futures 
Demonstration Grants, which cannot exceed $400,000, are for schools of 
architecture, planning and design to focus on housing and planning 
problems of urban areas. These grants, with their grant amounts are 
identified below.
    The Catalog Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program is 
14.511.
    In accordance with section 102(a) (4) (C) of the Department of 
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (Pub. L. 101-235, 
approved December 15, 1989), the Department is publishing details 
concerning the recipients of funding awards, as follows:

List of Awardees for Grant Assistance Under the FY 2003 Community 
Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) Communities Program; Funding 
Competition, by Institution, Address and Grant Amount

New England

    1. University at Massachusetts at Boston, Ms. Joan Arches, College 
of Public and Community Service, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 
02125. Grant: $150,000.

New York/New Jersey

    2. Rochester Institute of Technology, Ann Howard, College of 
Liberal Arts, 141 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623. Grant: $ 
399,998.
    3. State University of New York College at Cortland, Dr. Craig 
Little, State University of New York College at Cortland, 35 State 
Street, P.O. Box 9, Albany, NY 12201. Grant: $150,000.

Mid-Atlantic

    4. Point Park College, Dr. Katherine Henderson, Office of the 
President, 201 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Grant: $398,405.
    5. University of Pennsylvania, Ms. Rose Mazur, Office of Research 
Services, 3451 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Grant: $397,739 
(Futures Demonstration Grantee).

Southeast/Caribbean

    6. Winston-Salem State University, Ms. Valerie Howard, Winston-
Salem State University, 601 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Winston-
Salem, NC 27110. Grant: $400,000.
    7. Anderson College, Dr. Bob Hanley, Office of Freshman Programs 
and Community Service, 316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621. Grant: 
$397,384.
    8. Florida State University, Mr. Charles Connerly, Department of 
Urban and Regional Planning, 118 North Woodward, Tallahassee, FL 32306. 
Grant: $399,969.

Midwest

    9. Portland Community College, Kristin Watkins, Portland Community 
College, P.O. Box 19000, Portland, OR 97280. Grant: $399,880.
    10. Wright State University, Dr. Jennifer Subban, Center for Urban 
and

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Public Affairs, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45435. Grant: 
$150,000.
    11. University of Notre Dame, Mr. Jay Caponigro, Robinson Community 
Learning Center, 511 Main Building, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Grant: 
$398,087.
    12. Valparaiso University, Dr. Larry Baas, Community Outreach 
Partnership Center, O.P. Kretzmann Hall, Valparaiso, IN 46383. Grant: 
$150,000.
    13. Butler University, Dr. Margaret Brabant, College of Liberal 
Arts and Sciences, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208. Grant: 
$150,000.
    14. Indiana University, Mr. Robert Bringle, Academic Affairs, 62 
Union Drive, Room 618, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Grant: $150,000.

Great Plains

    15. University of Minnesota, Mary Guzowski, Sponsored Projects 
Administration, 200 Oak Street, SE, Suite 450, Minneapolis, MN 55455. 
Grant: $400,000 (Futures Demonstration Grantee).

Southwest

    16. University of Texas at El Paso, Dr. Kathleen Staudt, Center for 
Civic Engagement, 500 West University, El Paso, TX 79968. Grant: 
$395,403.
    17. Louisiana State University, Dr. Frank Bosworth, Louisiana State 
University, 136 Atkinson Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Grant: $399,939 
(Futures Demonstration Grantee).
    18. University of Arizona, Dr. Charles Poster, University of 
Arizona, P.O. Box 3308, Tucson, AZ 85722. Grant: $394,225 (Futures 
Demonstration Grantee).

Pacific/Hawaii

    19. University of California at Riverside, Ms. Deborah Terao, 
University of California at Riverside, 200 University Office Building, 
Riverside, CA 92521. Grant: $400,000.
    20. California State University, Long Beach Foundation, Ms. 
Patricia Rozee, Center for Community Service Learning, 6300 State 
University Drive, Long Beach, CA 90815. Grant: $399,979.

Northwest/Alaska

    21. University of Washington, Ms. Carol Zuiches, 3935 University 
Way, NE, Box 355754, Seattle, WA 98105. Grant: $396,994 (Futures 
Demonstration Grantee).

    Dated: June 7, 2006.
Darlene F. Williams,
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research.
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