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competence of the medical staff and
verifies whether they are maintaining
the licensure or certification
requirements of their specialty.
The medical staff credentials and
privileges records are maintained at the
health care facility where the health
care provider is a medical staff member.
The establishment of these records at
IHS health care facilities is not optional;
such records must be established and
maintained at all health care facilities in
the United States that are accredited by
JCAHO. Prior to the establishment of
this JCAHO requirement, the degree to
which medical staff applications were
verified for completeness and accuracy
varied greatly across America. Affected
Public: Individuals and households.
Type of Respondents: Health care
Estimated
number of
respondents
Data collection instrument
Responses
per
respondent
providers requesting medical staff
privileges at IHS health facilities.
The table below provides the
following: Types of data collection
instruments, estimated number of
respondents, number of responses per
respondent, annual number of
responses, average burden hour per
response, and total annual burden hour.
Annual number of
responses
Average
burden hour
per response
Total annual
burden hours
600
1800
200
387
25
23
18
16
128
21
23
6
6
9
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
600
1800
200
387
25
23
18
16
128
21
23
6
6
9
3
1.00
0.33
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.33
0.33
0.17
0.08
0.08
0.33
0.33
600.0
594.0
200.0
387.0
25.0
23.0
18.0
16.0
42.2
6.9
3.9
0.48
0.48
2.9
.99
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Application to Medical Staff ...............................................
Reference Letter ................................................................
Reappointment Request ....................................................
Medical Privileges ..............................................................
Ob-Gyn Privileges ..............................................................
Surgical Privileges .............................................................
Psychiatric Privileges .........................................................
Anesthesia Privileges .........................................................
Dental Privileges ................................................................
Optometric Privileges .........................................................
Psychology Privileges ........................................................
Audiology Privileges ...........................................................
Podiatric Privileges ............................................................
Radiology Privileges ..........................................................
Pathology Privileges ..........................................................
3,265
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1,920.85
There are no Capital Costs, Operating
Costs and/or Maintenance Costs to
report.
Request for Comments: Your written
comments and/or suggestions are
invited on one or more of the following
points: (a) Whether the information
collection activity is necessary to carry
out an agency function; (b) whether the
agency processes the information
collected in a useful and timely fashion;
(c) the accuracy of public burden
estimate (the estimated amount of time
needed for individual respondents to
provide the requested information); (d)
whether the methodology and
assumptions used to determine the
estimate are logical; (e) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information being collected; and (f)
ways to minimize the public burden
through the use of automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Direct Comments to OMB: Send your
written comments and suggestions
regarding the proposed information
collection contained in this notice,
especially regarding the estimated
public burden and associated response
time, to: Office of Management and
Budget, Office of Regulatory Affairs,
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Attention: Allison Eydt, Desk Officer for
IHS.
For Further Information: Send
requests for more information on the
proposed collection or to obtain a copy
of the data collection instrument(s) and
instructions to Mrs. Christina Rouleau,
IHS Reports Clearance Officer, 801
Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 450,
Rockville, MD 20852, call non-toll free
(301) 443–5938, send via facsimile to
(301) 443–2316, or send your e-mail
requests, comments, and return address
to: crouleau@hqe.ihs.gov.
Comment Due Date: Your comments
regarding this information collection are
best assured of having their full effect if
received within 30 days of the date of
this publication.
Dated: September 1, 2006.
Robert G. McSwain,
Deputy Director, Indian Health Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–4900–FA–22–]
Announcement of Funding Awards
Fair Housing Initiatives Program Fiscal
Year 2004
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 announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions
made by the Department for funding
under the SuperNotice of Funding
Availability (SuperNOFA) for the Fair
Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2004. This
announcement contains the names and
addresses of those award recipients
selected for funding based on the rating
and ranking of all applications and the
amount of the awards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Myron Newry, Director, FHIP Support
Division, Office of Programs, 451
Seventh Street, SW., Room 5230,
Washington, DC 20410. Telephone
number (202) 708–2215 (this is not a
toll-free number). A
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telecommunications device (TTY) for
hearing and speech impaired persons is
available at (800) 877–8339 (this is a
toll-free number).
Title VIII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 3601–19 (the Fair
Housing Act) charges the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development with
responsibility to accept and investigate
complaints alleging discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status or national
origin in the sale, rental, or financing of
most housing. In addition, the Fair
Housing Act directs the Secretary to
coordinate with State and local agencies
administering fair housing laws and to
cooperate with and render technical
assistance to public or private entities
carrying out programs to prevent and
eliminate discriminatory housing
practices.
Section 561 of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1987,
42 U.S.C. 3616, established FHIP to
strengthen the Department’s
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
enforcement of the Fair Housing Act
and to further fair housing. This
program assists projects and activities
designed to enhance compliance with
the Fair Housing Act and substantially
equivalent State and local fair housing
laws. Implementing regulations are
found at 24 CFR Part 125.
The Department announced under
separate solicitations in the Federal
Register on May 14, 2004 (69 FR 94, pp
26942–27021, 27135–27156, and 27157–
27168), the availability of approximately
$17,730,525 out of a FY 2004
appropriation of $20,130,525 and any
potential recapture, to be utilized on a
competitive basis for FHIP projects and
activities. Under the first solicitation for
2004, funding availability follows: The
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI/
$11,850,000), the Education and
Outreach Initiative (EOI), including EOINational ($3,780,525), and the Fair
Housing Organizations Initiative (FHOI/
$2,100,000); for the second solicitation,
$1,000,000 is for an EOI-College and
University Component or a fair housing
education and outreach effort in
partnership with Minority Serving
Institutions (MSIs) with law schools.
This Notice announces awards of
approximately $19,732,734.21 to 111
organizations and $1,265,207.00 to one
contractor.
The Department reviewed, evaluated
and scored the applications received
based on the criteria in the FY 2004
SuperNOFA. As a result, HUD has
funded the applications announced in
Appendix A, and 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 hereby
publishing details concerning the
recipients of funding awards in
Appendix A of this document.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Number for currently funded
Initiatives under the Fair Housing
Initiatives Program is 14.408.
Dated: August 10, 2006.
Bryan Greene,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
and Programs.
APPENDIX A
Applicant name
Contact person
Region
Award amount
Fair Housing Initiatives Program Awards FY 2004
Education and Outreach Initiative/General Component
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HAP, Inc., 322 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01105–2473 .............................
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, P.O. Box 1603, Burlington, VT 05402–1603.
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy, 73 Spring Street, Ste.
506, New York, NY 10012.
Citizens Action of New Jersey, 400 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601–
5903.
Piedmont Housing Alliance, 2000 Holiday Drive, Ste. 200, Charlottesville,
VA 22901–2899.
American Environmental Justice Project, 16 West 25th Street, Baltimore,
MD 21218–5002.
ACORN Fair Housing, A Project Of American Institute, 739 8th Street, SE.,
Washington, DC 20003–2802.
Fair Housing Council of Montgomery County, 105 E. Glenside Avenue, Ste.
3, Glenside, PA 19038–4602.
North Carolina Fair Housing Center, 114 W. Parrish Street, 2nd Floor, Durham, NC 27701–3321.
Fair Housing Agency of Alabama, 1111 E Interstate 65, Service Road #
109, Mobile, AL 36606.
Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency, 701 South Sixth Street,
Nashville, TN 37206–3809.
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments, 1230 Highmarket Street,
Georgetown, SC 29440–3227.
Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., 975 N. Main Street, Rockford, IL 61103–
7064.
Fair Housing Center of Southwest Michigan, 323 N. Burdick Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007.
Indiana Civil Rights Commission, 100 N. Senate Avenue, Rm. N103, Indianapolis, IN 48204–2255.
Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Greater Cincinnati, 2400 Reding
Road, Ste. 404, Cincinnati, OH 31606–2015.
ACORN Housing Corporation, Inc, 757 Raymond Avenue, #215, St. Paul,
MN 55114–1723.
City of Santa Fe, P.O. Box 909, Santa Fe, NM 87504–0909 ........................
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Peter Gagliardi, ph. 413–233–1661,
fx. 413–731–8723.
Tim Searles, ph. 802–862–2771, fx.
802–651–4179.
Sarah Ludwig, ph. 212–680–5100, fx.
212–680–5104.
Phyllis Salowe-Keye, ph. 201–488–
2804, fx. 201–488–1253.
Karen Reifenberge, ph. 434–817–
2436, fx. 434–817–0664.
Johnnie M. Tasker, ph. 504–943–
5954.
Valerie Coffin, ph. 410–735–3373, fx.
410–735–3383.
Elizabeth Albert, ph. 215–576–7711,
fx. 215–576–1509.
Stella Jones, ph. 919–667–0888, fx.
919–667–1558.
Enrique Lang, ph. 251–471–9333, fx.
251–471–9882.
Esperanza Soriano-McCrary, ph.
615–252–8535, fx. 615–780–7059.
C. Kenneth Thompson, ph. 843–546–
8502, fx. 843–527–2302.
David Wolowitz, ph. 630–690–2130,
fx. 630–690–2279.
Patricia L. Winston, ph. 269–927–
6777.
Judy Kochanczyk, ph. 317–233–
6306, fx. 317–232–6580.
Deborah Jetter, ph. 513–721–4663,
fx. 513–721–1642.
Michael Shea, ph. 651–203–0008, fx.
651–203–1046.
Alexandra Ladd, ph. 505–955–6567,
fx. 505–955–6671.
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$79,971.20
1
80,000.00
2
80,000.00
2
80,000.00
3
70,264.80
3
80,000.00
3
80,000.00
3
80,000.00
4
78,134.40
4
79,924.00
4
63,663.20
4
79,445.60
5
80,000.00
5
80,000.00
5
80,000.00
5
80,000.00
5
80,000.00
6
77,493.60
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Applicant name
Contact person
ACORN Institute, Inc., 1024 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans, LA
70117–8402.
CCC Service of Greater Dallas, Inc., 8737 King George Drive, Dallas, TX
75235–2222.
Housing Partners of Tulsa, Inc., 415 East Independence, Tulsa, OK
74106–5727.
High Plains Community Development Corporation, Inc., 130 East 2nd
Street, Chadron, NE 69337–2329.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, 2111 Champa Street, Denver, CO
80203–2529.
Greater Napa Fair Housing Center, 611 Cabot Way, Napa, CA 94559–
4731.
Legal Aid Society of Oregon, 921 SW Washington Street, Ste. 570, Portland, OR 97205–2831.
Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc, 310 North Fifth Street, Boise, ID 83702–
5907.
Housing Network of Rhode Island Association, 48 Nashua Street, Providence, RI 02904–1815.
Office of Human Affairs, P.O. Box 37, Newport News, VA 23607–0037 .......
Carolyn Carr, ph. 202–546–3499, fx.
202–546–2483.
Bettye Banks, ph. 214–638–2227, fx.
214–540–6900.
Susan Olivarez, ph. 918–581–5711,
fx. 918–581–0645.
Marguerite Vey-Miller, ph. 308–432–
4346, fx. 308–432–4655.
John Panvensky, ph. 303–239–2217,
fx. 303–207–1653.
Kathryn Winter, ph. 707–224–9720,
fx. 707–224–1566.
Thomas Matsuda, ph. 503–471–
1159, fx. 503–471–0147.
Kelly Miller, ph. 208–336–8980, fx.
208–342–2561.
Carrie Zaslow, ph. 401–521–1461, fx.
401–521–1478.
Robert Ayers, ph. 757–247–0379, fx.
757–247–0652.
Patricia Gutierrez, ph. 202–442–
7238, fx. 202–535–1392.
Harry Lapins, ph. 386–252–7200, fx.
386–239–7119.
Sharon Smathers, ph. 864–467–7095
D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development, 801 North Capitol Street, NE., Ste. 800, Washington, DC 20002–4202.
Mid-Florida Housing Partnership, Inc., 330 North Street, Daytona Beach,
FL 32114–2612.
Greenville County Human Relations Community, 301 University Ridge, Ste.
1600, Greenville, SC 29601–3613.
ACORN Housing Corporation of Texas, 2600 South Loop W, Ste. 270,
Houston, TX 77054–2604.
Arkansas Community Housing Corporation, Little Rock, AR 72206–1527 ....
Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, 3701 Gradel Square, St. Louis,
MO 63156–8138.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, 1102 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90040–2922.
Region
Award amount
6
80,000.00
6
80,000.00
6
57,262.86
7
34,871.54
8
80,000.00
9
79,992.00
10
79,588.80
10
80,000.00
1
47,261.50
3
34,769.34
3
18,104.17
4
50,000.00
4
50,000.00
Ernest Brown, ph. 713–863–9002 .....
6
49,865.00
Dickson Bell, ph. 501–376–7151, fx.
501–376–3952.
Linda Harris, ph. 618–274–1150, fx.
618–482–2581.
Mary Heiman, ph. 323–801–7971 .....
6
50,000.00
7
50,000.00
9
50,000.00
4
100,000.00
4
90,922.00
5
86,400.00
5
100,000.00
6
100,000.00
9
22,678.00
4
92,386.00
6
99,775.00
9
7,999.00
9
99,840.00
9
100,000.00
1
219,996.00
1
220,000.00
1
219,602.40
Education and Outreach Initiative/Disability Component
Peaceful Sanctuary Christian Church, 3575 West River Commons,
Douglasville, GA 30135–3081.
Boley Centers for Behavior Health Care, 445 31st Street North, Saint Petersburg, FL 33713–7605.
Statewide Independent Living Council Of Illinois, 122 South Fourth Street,
Springfield, IL 62701–1204.
Housing Research and Advocacy Center, 3631 Perkins Avenue 3A–2,
Cleveland, OH 44114–4702.
Advocacy Center, 225 Baronne Street, Ste. 2112, New Orleans, LA
70112–1724.
AIDS Legal Referral Panel, 1663 Mission Street, Ste. 500, San Francisco,
CA 94103–2484.
Evelyn Beacham, ph. 770–942–0552,
fx. 770–942–8949.
Jack Humburg, ph. 727–821–4819,
fx. 727–822–6240.
Robin Benson, ph. 217–523–2587,
fx. 217–523–0427.
Charles Bromley, ph. 216–361–9240,
fx. 216–426–1290.
Lois Simpson, ph. 504–522–2337, fx.
504–522–5507.
Bill Hirsh, ph. 415–701–1200, fx.
415–701–1400.
Education and Outreach Initiative/Hispanic Fair Housing Awareness Component
Ceiba Housing and Economic, Development Advocacy, 252 Lauro Pinero
Avenue, Ceiba, PR 00735–2707.
ACORN Community Land Association, 411 Bellamah Avenue, NW., Albuquerque, NM 87102–1315.
Housing Authority of the County of Fresno, P.O. Box 11985, Fresno, CA
93776–1985.
ACORN Housing Corporation of Arizona, 1018 West Roosevelt, Phoenix,
AZ 85007–2107.
LaRaza Centro Legal, 474 Valencia Street, Ste. 295, San Francisco, CA
94103–3471.
Hector Nieves, ph.787–885–3020, fx.
787–885–0716.
Sharon Trotter, ph. 505–244–1086,
fx. 505–244–1088.
Martha Cabellero, ph. 530–742–
7235, fx. 530–741–0854.
Marilyn Perez, ph. 602–253–1111, fx.
602–258–7143.
Anamaria Loya, ph. 415–553–3429,
fx. 415–255–7593.
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Private Enforcement Initiative
Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston, 59 Temple Place, Ste. 1105, Boston, MA 02111–1344.
Connecticut Fair Housing Center, 221 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106–
1890.
New Hampshire Legal Assistance, 1361 Elm Street, Ste. 307, Manchester,
NH 03101–1323.
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David Harris, ph. 617–399–0491, fx.
617–399–0492.
Erin Kemple, ph. 860–247–4400, fx.
860–247–4236.
Christine Wellington, ph. 603–206–
2214, fx. 603–625–1840.
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Applicant name
Contact person
Housing Discrimination Project, 57 Suffolk Street, Holyoke, MA 12201–
5054.
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, 88 Federal Street, Portland, ME 04112–4205
Jamie Williamson-Marley, ph. 413–
539–9796, fx. 413–533–9978.
Nan Heald, ph. 207–774–4753, fx.
207–828–2300.
Merrilee Witherell, ph. 315–471–
0420, fx. 315–471–0549.
Lee Porter, ph. 201–489–3552, fx.
201–489–8472.
Edward Josephson, ph. 718–237–
5500, fx. 718–875–8546.
Michelle Santantonio, ph. 631–467–
5111, fx. 631–467–5131.
James Berry, ph. 610–604–4411, fx.
610–604–4424.
Bruce Kahn, ph. 202–234–3062, fx.
202–234–3106.
Marian Kent, ph. 412–391–2535, fx.
412–391–2647.
Joseph Coffey, ph. 410–243–4468,
fx. 410–243–1342.
Lila Hackett, ph. 205–324–0111, fx.
205–320–0238.
Michael Figgins, ph. 904–356–8371,
fx. 904–356–8780.
Richard Woltman, Ph. 813–232–
1343, fx. 813–232–1403.
Foster Corbin, ph. 404–765–3985, fx.
404–765–3985.
Keenya Robertson, ph. 305–651–
4673, fx. 305–493–0108.
Robert Avant, ph. 662–487–1968, fx.
662–487–0088.
Faith Cooper, ph. 334–263–4663, fx.
334–263–4664.
Arthur Crosby, ph. 859–971–8067, fx.
859–971–1652.
Carol Gish, ph. 731–426–1309, fx.
731–423–2600.
Tracey McCartney, ph. 615–874–
2344, fx.615–874–1636.
Bernard Kleina, ph. 630–690–6500,
fx. 630–690–6586.
Jim McCarthy, ph. 937–223–6035, fx.
937–223–6279.
Pamela Kisch, ph. 734–994–3426, fx.
734–665–2974.
Gaylene Henry, ph. 312–630–09744,
fx. 312–630–1127.
William Tisdale, ph. 414–278–1240,
fx. 414–278–8033.
Michael Marsh, ph. 419–243–6163,
fx. 419–243–3536.
Michael Seng, ph. 312–987–1446, fx.
312–427–9438.
Clifford Schrupp, ph.313–963–1274,
fx. 313–963–4817.
Rose Juriga, ph. 330–762–0007, fx.
330–762–7416.
John Petruszak, ph.708–957–4674,
fx. 708–957–4761.
Teresa Trantham, ph. 810–234–
2621, fx. 810–234–9039.
Nancy Haynes, ph. 616–451–2980,
fx. 616–451–2657.
Lisa Cohen, ph. 612–746–3702, fx.
612–334–5755.
Tamala Skipper, ph. 330–376–6191,
fx. 330–376–8391.
John Arango, ph. 505–243–7871, fx.
505–842–9864.
Katherine Stark, ph. 512–474–7007,
fx. 512–474–0197.
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Fair Housing Council of Central New York, Inc, 327 West Fayette Street,
Ste. 408, Syracuse, NY 13202–1264.
Fair Housing Council of Northern New Jersey, 131 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601–7052.
South Brooklyn Legal Services, 105 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201–
5645.
Long Island Housing Services, Inc., 3900 Veterans Memorial Hwy.#251,
Bohemia, NY 11716–1042.
Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia, 225 South Chester Road,
Ste. 1, Swarthmore, PA 19081–1919.
Equal Rights Center, 11 Dupont Circle, NW., 4th Floor, Washington, DC
20036–1207.
Fair Housing Partnership of Greater Pittsburgh, Conestoga Building, 7
Wood Street, Ste. 6, Pittsburgh, PA 15222–1920.
Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc., 2217 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD
21218–5806.
Fair Housing Center of Northern Alabama, 1728 3rd Avenue, North, Ste.
400C, Birmingham, AL 35203–2033.
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc., 126 West Adams Street, Jacksonville, FL
32202–3849.
Bay Area Legal Services, Inc., 829 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd.,
Tampa, FL 33603–8309.
Metro Fair Housing Services, 1514 E. Cleveland Avenue, Ste. 118, East
Point, GA 30344–6967.
Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, 18441 NW 2nd Avenue, Ste.
218, Miami, FL 33169–4517.
North Delta Mississippi Enterprise Community, P.O. Box 330, Sardis, MS
39666–0330.
Central Alabama Fair Housing Center, Inc., 1817 West Second Street,
Montgomery, AL 36106–1503.
Lexington Fair Housing Council, Inc., 205 E. Reynolds Road, Ste. E, Lexington, KY 40517–1316.
West Tennessee Legal Services, 210 West Main Street, P.O. Box 2066,
Jackson, TN 38302–2066.
Tennessee Fair Housing Council, 107 Music City Circle, Ste. 318, Nashville, TN 37214–1214.
HOPE Fair Housing Center, 2100 Manchester Road, Ste. 2070 B, Wheaton, IL 60187–4591.
Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, Inc., 21–23 East Babbit Street, Dayton,
OH 45405–4968.
Fair Housing Center of Southeastern Michigan, P.O. Box 7825, 420 N 4th
Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48107–7825.
Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, 100 N LaSalle Street, Ste.
600, Chicago, IL 60602–2448.
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, 600 East Mason Street, Ste.
200, Milwaukee, WI 53202–3831.
Fair Housing Center, 1000 Monroe Street, Ste. 4, Toledo, OH 43624–1954
John Marshall Law School, 315 S Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL 60604–
3969.
Fair Housing Center of Metro Detroit, 1249 Washington Boulevard, Detroit,
MI 48226–1828.
Tri-County Independent Living Center, 680 East Market Street, Ste. 205,
Akron, OH 44304–1640.
South Suburban Housing Center, 18220 Harwood Avenue, Ste. 1,
Homewood, IL 60430–2151.
Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, 436 S. Saginaw Street, Flint, MI
48502–1812.
Fair Housing Center of Greater Grand Rapids,1514 Wealthy SE., Ste. 226,
Grand Rapids, MI 49506–2755.
Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis, 430 First Avenue North, Ste. 300, Minneapolis, MN 55401–1780.
Fair Housing Contact Service, 333 South Main Street, Ste. 300, Akron, OH
44308.
New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc., P.O. Box 25486, Albuquerque, NM 87125–
5486.
Austin Tenants Council, 1619 E. Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX 78702–
4455.
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1
220,000.00
1
220,000.00
2
210,723.20
2
220,000.00
2
220,000.00
2
200,176.80
3
219,760.80
3
220,000.00
3
219,736.80
3
182,468.80
4
219,992.00
4
219,868.00
4
152,701.60
4
220,000.00
4
220,000.00
4
220,000.00
4
219,200.00
4
207,531.20
4
220,000.00
4
5
200,918.40
(PEI)
219,586.40
5
219,999.02
5
67,384.86
5
219,988.80
5
219, 994.40
5
220,000.00
5
219,668.80
5
98,985.60
5
220,000.00
5
200,000.00
5
161,034.40
5
175,820.00
5
220,000.00
5
6
138,880.80
(PEI)
220,000.00
6
218,946.40
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APPENDIX A—Continued
Applicant name
Contact person
Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, 938 Lafayette Street,
Ste. 413, New Orleans, LA 70113–1034.
Metropolitan Fair Housing Council, 1500 NE 4th Street, Ste., 201, Oklahoma City, OK 73117–3003.
Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc., 2416 Lake Street, Omaha, NE
68110–3831.
Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing Opportunity, 1027 S Vandeventer,
4th Street, St. Louis, MO 63110–3805.
North Dakota Housing Council, Inc., 533 Airport Road, Ste. C, Bismark, ND
58504–6177.
Montana Fair Housing, Inc., 2522 South 3rd Street, West, Missoula, MT
59804–1329.
California Rural Legal Assistance, 631 Howard Street, Ste. 300, San Francisco, CA 94105–3935.
Bay Area Legal Aid, 405 14th Street, 8th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612–2704
Jeffery May, ph. 504–596–2100, fx.
504–596–2004.
George Wesley, ph. 405–232–3247,
fx. 405–232–5119.
Jill Fenner, ph. 402–934–6675, fx.
412–934–7928.
Willie Jordan, ph. 314–534–5800, fx.
314–534–2551.
Amy Nelson, ph. 701–221–2530, fx.
701–221–9597.
Robert Liston, ph. 406–542–2611, fx.
406–542–2235.
Ilene Jacobs, ph. 530–742–7235, fx.
530–741–0854.
Ramon Arias, ph. 510–663–4755, fx.
510–663–4719.
Mona Breed, ph. 510–836–2687, fx.
510–836–0461.
Richard Rhey, ph. 520–798–1568, fx.
520–620–6796.
Katherine Copeland, ph. 775–324–
0990, fx. 775–324–7507.
N. Nalan Fujimori, ph. 808–527–
8014, fx. 808–527–8088.
Edward Valenzuela, ph. 602–548–
1599, fx. 602–548–1695.
Deborah Pierson, ph. 714–569–0823,
fx. 714–835–0281.
Nancy Kenyon, ph. 415–457–5025,
fx. 415–457–6382.
Marilyn Borelli, ph. 559–244–2950,
fx. 559–244–2956.
Ann Marquart, ph. 650–321–6291, fx.
650–321–4173.
Florence Brassier, ph. 509–325–
2665, fx. 509–325–2716.
Lauren Walker, ph. 253–274–9523,
fx. 253–274–8220.
Pegge McGuire, ph. 503–223–3542,
fx. 503–223–3396.
Sentinel Fair Housing, 510 16th Street, Ste. 560, Oakland, CA 94612–1520
Southwest Fair Housing Council, 2030 Broadway, Ste. 101, Tucson, AZ
85719–5908.
Silver State Fair Housing Council, 855 E. Fourth Street, Ste. E, Reno, NV
89512–3555.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813–4304 ..
Arizona Fair Housing Center, 615 N 5th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003–1528
Orange County Fair Housing Council, Inc., 201 S. Broadway, Santa Ana,
CA 92701–5633.
Fair Housing of Marin, 615 B Street, San Rafael, CA 94901–3884 ..............
Fair Housing Council of Central California, Inc., 560 E Shields Avenue, Ste.
103, Fresno, CA 93728–4648.
Project Sentinel, Inc., 430 Sherman Avenue, Ste. 308, Palo Alto, CA
94306–1854.
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance, 35 W Main Street, Ste. 250, Spokane,
WA 99201–0116.
Fair Housing Council of South Puget Sound, 1517 South Fawcett, Ste.
250, Tacoma, WA 98402–1807.
Fair Housing Council of Oregon, 1020 SW Taylor Street, Ste. 700, Portland, OR 97205–2512.
Region
Award amount
6
219,999.20
6
216,380.80
7
220,000.00
7
219,999.32
8
219,360.00
8
219,869.60
9
220,000.00
9
220,000,00
9
187,040.80
9
218,535.20
9
218,462.40
9
220,000.00
9
213,655.20
9
123,600.00
9
220,000.00
9
220,000.00
9
220,000.00
10
220,000.00
10
220,000.00
10
219,931.20
2
1,049,985.00
2
200,000.00
5
200,000.00
9
200,000.00
3
499,938.00
3
1,000,000.00
3
1,265,207.00
Fair Housing Organizations Initiative/ Establishing New Organizations Component
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, 600 East Mason Street, Ste.
200, Milwaukee, WI 53202–3831.
Fair Housing Council of Central New York, 327 West Fayette Street, Ste.
408, Syracuse, NY 13202–1275.
Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, 436 South Saginaw Street, Flint, MI
48502.
ACORN Community Land Association of Louisiana, c/o 16 West 25th
Street, Baltimore, MD 21218.
William Tisdale, ph. 414–278–1240,
fx. 414–278–8033.
Merrilee Wetherell, ph. 315–471–
0420, fx. 315–471–0549.
Teresa F. Trantham, ph. 810–234–
2621, fx. 810–234–9039.
Valerie Coffin, ph. 410–735–3373, fx.
410–735–3383.
Education and Outreach Initiative/National Component
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education, 1629 K Street NW 10th
Floor, Washington, DC 20006–1602.
Karen Lawson, ph. 202–466–3434,
fx. 202–466–3435.
FY 2003 Continuation Funding of Fair Housing Initiatives Program Award Out of FY 2004 Funding
Education and Outreach Initiative/Partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Howard University School of Law, 2400 6th Street, NW, P.O. Box 1071,
Washington, DC 20059–0001.
Tamar Meekins, ph. 202–806–8082,
fx. 202–806–8436.
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Secretary Initiated Projects/ Contracts
Project for Training and Technical Assistance Guidance—Contract
BearingPoint, LLC (formerly KPMG Consulting), 1676 International Dr.,
McClean VA 22102–4828.
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Title VIII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 3601–19 (the Fair
Housing Act) charges the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development with
responsibility to accept and investigate
complaints alleging discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status or national
origin in the sale, rental, or financing of
most housing. In addition, the Fair
Housing Act directs the Secretary to
coordinate with State and local agencies
administering fair housing laws and to
cooperate with and render technical
assistance to public or private entities
carrying out programs to prevent and
eliminate discriminatory housing
practices.
Section 561 of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1987,
42 U.S.C. 3616, established the FHIP to
strengthen the Department’s
enforcement of the Fair Housing Act
and to further fair housing. This
program assists projects and activities
designed to enhance compliance with
the Fair Housing Act and substantially
equivalent State and local fair housing
laws. Implementing regulations are
found at 24 CFR Part 125. The
Department announced in the Federal
Register on April 25, 2003 (68 FR
21001–21082 and 21195–21240), the
availability of approximately
$17,618,375 out of an appropriation of
$20,118,375 and any potential
recapture, to be utilized for the FHIP
projects and activities through the
Education and Outreach Initiative (EOI),
including an EOI—National Program—
Model Codes Partnership Component
(MCPC), the Private Enforcement
Initiative (PEI), and the Fair Housing
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
[FR Doc. E6–14840 Filed 9–7–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–4800–FA–11]
Announcement of Funding Awards
Fair Housing Initiatives Program Fiscal
Year 2003
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 announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions
made by the Department for funding
under the SuperNotice of Funding
Availability (SuperNOFA) for the Fair
Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2003. This
announcement contains the names and
addresses of those award recipients
selected for funding based on the rating
and ranking of all applications and the
amount of the awards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Myron Newry, Director, FHIP Support
Division, Office of Programs, Room
5230, 451 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410. Telephone
number (202) 708–2215 (this is not a
toll-free number). A
telecommunications device (TTY) for
hearing or speech-impaired persons is
available at 1–800–877–8339 (this is a
toll-free number).
Organizations Initiative (FHOI). The
remaining approximately $2,500,000 is
designated ‘‘for contracts, including the
continuation of activities for the third
option year under the Project for
Training and Technical Assistance
Guidance (PATTG) [announced under a
previous solicitation] and in furtherance
of fair housing education and outreach
to meet HUD’s Minority Serving
Institution (MSI) goals. The funds to
further the Department’s goals to work
with MSIs will be announced under a
separate solicitation.’’ This Notice was
amended on June 17, 2003 (68 FR
36426–36444) to make certain technical
corrections.
This Notice announces the award of
approximately $18,534,463.78 in grants
to 120 organizations and $1,400,000.00
in a contract to 1 organization.
The Department reviewed, evaluated
and scored the applications received
based on the criteria in the fiscal year
2003 SuperNOFA. As a result, HUD has
funded the applications announced in
Appendix A, and 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 hereby
publishing details concerning the
recipients of funding awards in
Appendix A of this document.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Number for currently funded
Initiatives under the Fair Housing
Initiatives Program is 14.408.
Dated: August 10, 2006.
Bryan Greene,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
and Programs.
APPENDIX A
Applicant name
Contact person
Region
Award amount
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Education and Outreach Initiative/General Component
Pro-Home, Inc., 45 School Street, Taunton, MA 02780 .................................
HAP, Inc., 322 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01105 .......................................
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, 191 North Street, Burlington, VT 05402.
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, P.O. Box 806, 101 South
Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08625.
Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc., 470 Mamaroneck Avenue, Ste.
410, White Plains, NY 10605.
Housing Council in the Monroe County Area, Inc., 183 East Main Street,
Ste. #1100, Rochester, NY 14604.
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, 73 Spring Street,
Ste. 506, New York, NY 10012.
NJ Citizens Action, 400 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 .......................
HELP Social Service Corporation, 30 E. 33rd Street, 9th Floor, New York,
NY 10016.
AAFE Community Development Fund, Inc., 111 Division Street, New York,
NY 10016.
Delaware Community Reinvestment Action Council, Inc., 601 N Church
Street, Wilmington, DE 19801.
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Carol B. Walker, (413) 233–1668 ......
Robert Meehan, (802) 651–0551 ......
1
1
1
$45,076.80
79,996.00
79,692.00
Sheri Malnak, (609) 984–8453 ..........
2
79,667.20
Ann Seligsohn, (914) 428–4507 ........
2
79,974.40
Anne S. Peterson, (585) 546–3700 ...
2
79,984.00
Sarah Ludwig, (212) 680–5100 .........
2
80,000.00
Phyllis Salowe-Kaye, (201) 488–2804
Ronnie Silverman, (212) 779–3350 ...
2
2
80,000.00
80,000.00
Siu-Kwan Chan, (212) 964–2288 ......
2
80,000.00
Rashmi Rangan, (302) 654–5024 .....
3
51,200.00
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4900-FA-22-]
Announcement of Funding Awards Fair Housing Initiatives Program
Fiscal Year 2004
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 announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions made by the Department for
funding under the SuperNotice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for
the Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2004.
This announcement contains the names and addresses of those award
recipients selected for funding based on the rating and ranking of all
applications and the amount of the awards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Myron Newry, Director, FHIP Support
Division, Office of Programs, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 5230,
Washington, DC 20410. Telephone number (202) 708-2215 (this is not a
toll-free number). A
[[Page 53108]]
telecommunications device (TTY) for hearing and speech impaired persons
is available at (800) 877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968,
as amended, 42 U.S.C. 3601-19 (the Fair Housing Act) charges the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development with responsibility to
accept and investigate complaints alleging discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national
origin in the sale, rental, or financing of most housing. In addition,
the Fair Housing Act directs the Secretary to coordinate with State and
local agencies administering fair housing laws and to cooperate with
and render technical assistance to public or private entities carrying
out programs to prevent and eliminate discriminatory housing practices.
Section 561 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987,
42 U.S.C. 3616, established FHIP to strengthen the Department's
enforcement of the Fair Housing Act and to further fair housing. This
program assists projects and activities designed to enhance compliance
with the Fair Housing Act and substantially equivalent State and local
fair housing laws. Implementing regulations are found at 24 CFR Part
125.
The Department announced under separate solicitations in the
Federal Register on May 14, 2004 (69 FR 94, pp 26942-27021, 27135-
27156, and 27157-27168), the availability of approximately $17,730,525
out of a FY 2004 appropriation of $20,130,525 and any potential
recapture, to be utilized on a competitive basis for FHIP projects and
activities. Under the first solicitation for 2004, funding availability
follows: The Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI/$11,850,000), the
Education and Outreach Initiative (EOI), including EOI-National
($3,780,525), and the Fair Housing Organizations Initiative (FHOI/
$2,100,000); for the second solicitation, $1,000,000 is for an EOI-
College and University Component or a fair housing education and
outreach effort in partnership with Minority Serving Institutions
(MSIs) with law schools. This Notice announces awards of approximately
$19,732,734.21 to 111 organizations and $1,265,207.00 to one
contractor.
The Department reviewed, evaluated and scored the applications
received based on the criteria in the FY 2004 SuperNOFA. As a result,
HUD has funded the applications announced in Appendix A, and 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 hereby publishing details concerning the recipients
of funding awards in Appendix A of this document.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number for currently
funded Initiatives under the Fair Housing Initiatives Program is
14.408.
Dated: August 10, 2006.
Bryan Greene,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Programs.
Appendix A
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Applicant name Contact person Region Award amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fair Housing Initiatives Program Awards FY 2004
Education and Outreach Initiative/General Component
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HAP, Inc., 322 Main Street, Peter 1 $79,971.20
Springfield, MA 01105-2473. Gagliardi, ph.
413-233-1661,
fx. 413-731-
8723.
Champlain Valley Office of Tim Searles, 1 80,000.00
Economic Opportunity, P.O. ph. 802-862-
Box 1603, Burlington, VT 2771, fx. 802-
05402-1603. 651-4179.
Neighborhood Economic Sarah Ludwig, 2 80,000.00
Development Advocacy, 73 ph. 212-680-
Spring Street, Ste. 506, 5100, fx. 212-
New York, NY 10012. 680-5104.
Citizens Action of New Phyllis Salowe- 2 80,000.00
Jersey, 400 Main Street, Keye, ph. 201-
Hackensack, NJ 07601-5903. 488-2804, fx.
201-488-1253.
Piedmont Housing Alliance, Karen 3 70,264.80
2000 Holiday Drive, Ste. Reifenberge,
200, Charlottesville, VA ph. 434-817-
22901-2899. 2436, fx. 434-
817-0664.
American Environmental Johnnie M. 3 80,000.00
Justice Project, 16 West Tasker, ph.
25th Street, Baltimore, MD 504-943-5954.
21218-5002.
ACORN Fair Housing, A Valerie Coffin, 3 80,000.00
Project Of American ph. 410-735-
Institute, 739 8th Street, 3373, fx. 410-
SE., Washington, DC 20003- 735-3383.
2802.
Fair Housing Council of Elizabeth 3 80,000.00
Montgomery County, 105 E. Albert, ph.
Glenside Avenue, Ste. 3, 215-576-7711,
Glenside, PA 19038-4602. fx. 215-576-
1509.
North Carolina Fair Housing Stella Jones, 4 78,134.40
Center, 114 W. Parrish ph. 919-667-
Street, 2nd Floor, Durham, 0888, fx. 919-
NC 27701-3321. 667-1558.
Fair Housing Agency of Enrique Lang, 4 79,924.00
Alabama, 1111 E Interstate ph. 251-471-
65, Service Road 9333, fx. 251-
109, Mobile, AL 36606. 471-9882.
Metropolitan Development and Esperanza 4 63,663.20
Housing Agency, 701 South Soriano-
Sixth Street, Nashville, TN McCrary, ph.
37206-3809. 615-252-8535,
fx. 615-780-
7059.
Waccamaw Regional Council of C. Kenneth 4 79,445.60
Governments, 1230 Thompson, ph.
Highmarket Street, 843-546-8502,
Georgetown, SC 29440-3227. fx. 843-527-
2302.
Prairie State Legal David Wolowitz, 5 80,000.00
Services, Inc., 975 N. Main ph. 630-690-
Street, Rockford, IL 61103- 2130, fx. 630-
7064. 690-2279.
Fair Housing Center of Patricia L. 5 80,000.00
Southwest Michigan, 323 N. Winston, ph.
Burdick Street, Kalamazoo, 269-927-6777.
MI 49007.
Indiana Civil Rights Judy 5 80,000.00
Commission, 100 N. Senate Kochanczyk,
Avenue, Rm. N103, ph. 317-233-
Indianapolis, IN 48204-2255. 6306, fx. 317-
232-6580.
Housing Opportunities Made Deborah Jetter, 5 80,000.00
Equal of Greater ph. 513-721-
Cincinnati, 2400 Reding 4663, fx. 513-
Road, Ste. 404, Cincinnati, 721-1642.
OH 31606-2015.
ACORN Housing Corporation, Michael Shea, 5 80,000.00
Inc, 757 Raymond Avenue, ph. 651-203-
215, St. Paul, MN 0008, fx. 651-
55114-1723. 203-1046.
City of Santa Fe, P.O. Box Alexandra Ladd, 6 77,493.60
909, Santa Fe, NM 87504- ph. 505-955-
0909. 6567, fx. 505-
955-6671.
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ACORN Institute, Inc., 1024 Carolyn Carr, 6 80,000.00
Elysian Fields Avenue, New ph. 202-546-
Orleans, LA 70117-8402. 3499, fx. 202-
546-2483.
CCC Service of Greater Bettye Banks, 6 80,000.00
Dallas, Inc., 8737 King ph. 214-638-
George Drive, Dallas, TX 2227, fx. 214-
75235-2222. 540-6900.
Housing Partners of Tulsa, Susan Olivarez, 6 57,262.86
Inc., 415 East ph. 918-581-
Independence, Tulsa, OK 5711, fx. 918-
74106-5727. 581-0645.
High Plains Community Marguerite Vey- 7 34,871.54
Development Corporation, Miller, ph.
Inc., 130 East 2nd Street, 308-432-4346,
Chadron, NE 69337-2329. fx. 308-432-
4655.
Colorado Coalition for the John Panvensky, 8 80,000.00
Homeless, 2111 Champa ph. 303-239-
Street, Denver, CO 80203- 2217, fx. 303-
2529. 207-1653.
Greater Napa Fair Housing Kathryn Winter, 9 79,992.00
Center, 611 Cabot Way, ph. 707-224-
Napa, CA 94559-4731. 9720, fx. 707-
224-1566.
Legal Aid Society of Oregon, Thomas Matsuda, 10 79,588.80
921 SW Washington Street, ph. 503-471-
Ste. 570, Portland, OR 1159, fx. 503-
97205-2831. 471-0147.
Idaho Legal Aid Services, Kelly Miller, 10 80,000.00
Inc, 310 North Fifth ph. 208-336-
Street, Boise, ID 83702- 8980, fx. 208-
5907. 342-2561.
Housing Network of Rhode Carrie Zaslow, 1 47,261.50
Island Association, 48 ph. 401-521-
Nashua Street, Providence, 1461, fx. 401-
RI 02904-1815. 521-1478.
Office of Human Affairs, Robert Ayers, 3 34,769.34
P.O. Box 37, Newport News, ph. 757-247-
VA 23607-0037. 0379, fx. 757-
247-0652.
D.C. Department of Housing Patricia 3 18,104.17
and Community Development, Gutierrez, ph.
801 North Capitol Street, 202-442-7238,
NE., Ste. 800, Washington, fx. 202-535-
DC 20002-4202. 1392.
Mid-Florida Housing Harry Lapins, 4 50,000.00
Partnership, Inc., 330 ph. 386-252-
North Street, Daytona 7200, fx. 386-
Beach, FL 32114-2612. 239-7119.
Greenville County Human Sharon 4 50,000.00
Relations Community, 301 Smathers, ph.
University Ridge, Ste. 864-467-7095.
1600, Greenville, SC 29601-
3613.
ACORN Housing Corporation of Ernest Brown, 6 49,865.00
Texas, 2600 South Loop W, ph. 713-863-
Ste. 270, Houston, TX 77054- 9002.
2604.
Arkansas Community Housing Dickson Bell, 6 50,000.00
Corporation, Little Rock, ph. 501-376-
AR 72206-1527. 7151, fx. 501-
376-3952.
Urban League of Metropolitan Linda Harris, 7 50,000.00
St. Louis, 3701 Gradel ph. 618-274-
Square, St. Louis, MO 63156- 1150, fx. 618-
8138. 482-2581.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Mary Heiman, 9 50,000.00
Angeles, 1102 Crenshaw ph. 323-801-
Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 7971.
90040-2922.
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Education and Outreach Initiative/Disability Component
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Peaceful Sanctuary Christian Evelyn Beacham, 4 100,000.00
Church, 3575 West River ph. 770-942-
Commons, Douglasville, GA 0552, fx. 770-
30135-3081. 942-8949.
Boley Centers for Behavior Jack Humburg, 4 90,922.00
Health Care, 445 31st ph. 727-821-
Street North, Saint 4819, fx. 727-
Petersburg, FL 33713-7605. 822-6240.
Statewide Independent Living Robin Benson, 5 86,400.00
Council Of Illinois, 122 ph. 217-523-
South Fourth Street, 2587, fx. 217-
Springfield, IL 62701-1204. 523-0427.
Housing Research and Charles 5 100,000.00
Advocacy Center, 3631 Bromley, ph.
Perkins Avenue 3A-2, 216-361-9240,
Cleveland, OH 44114-4702. fx. 216-426-
1290.
Advocacy Center, 225 Baronne Lois Simpson, 6 100,000.00
Street, Ste. 2112, New ph. 504-522-
Orleans, LA 70112-1724. 2337, fx. 504-
522-5507.
AIDS Legal Referral Panel, Bill Hirsh, ph. 9 22,678.00
1663 Mission Street, Ste. 415-701-1200,
500, San Francisco, CA fx. 415-701-
94103-2484. 1400.
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Education and Outreach Initiative/Hispanic Fair Housing Awareness
Component
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Ceiba Housing and Economic, Hector Nieves, 4 92,386.00
Development Advocacy, 252 ph.787-885-302
Lauro Pinero Avenue, Ceiba, 0, fx. 787-885-
PR 00735-2707. 0716.
ACORN Community Land Sharon Trotter, 6 99,775.00
Association, 411 Bellamah ph. 505-244-
Avenue, NW., Albuquerque, 1086, fx. 505-
NM 87102-1315. 244-1088.
Housing Authority of the Martha 9 7,999.00
County of Fresno, P.O. Box Cabellero, ph.
11985, Fresno, CA 93776- 530-742-7235,
1985. fx. 530-741-
0854.
ACORN Housing Corporation of Marilyn Perez, 9 99,840.00
Arizona, 1018 West ph. 602-253-
Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 1111, fx. 602-
85007-2107. 258-7143.
LaRaza Centro Legal, 474 Anamaria Loya, 9 100,000.00
Valencia Street, Ste. 295, ph. 415-553-
San Francisco, CA 94103- 3429, fx. 415-
3471. 255-7593.
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Private Enforcement Initiative
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Fair Housing Center of David Harris, 1 219,996.00
Greater Boston, 59 Temple ph. 617-399-
Place, Ste. 1105, Boston, 0491, fx. 617-
MA 02111-1344. 399-0492.
Connecticut Fair Housing Erin Kemple, 1 220,000.00
Center, 221 Main Street, ph. 860-247-
Hartford, CT 06106-1890. 4400, fx. 860-
247-4236.
New Hampshire Legal Christine 1 219,602.40
Assistance, 1361 Elm Wellington,
Street, Ste. 307, ph. 603-206-
Manchester, NH 03101-1323. 2214, fx. 603-
625-1840.
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Housing Discrimination Jamie 1 220,000.00
Project, 57 Suffolk Street, Williamson-
Holyoke, MA 12201-5054. Marley, ph.
413-539-9796,
fx. 413-533-
9978.
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Nan Heald, ph. 1 220,000.00
88 Federal Street, 207-774-4753,
Portland, ME 04112-4205. fx. 207-828-
2300.
Fair Housing Council of Merrilee 2 210,723.20
Central New York, Inc, 327 Witherell, ph.
West Fayette Street, Ste. 315-471-0420,
408, Syracuse, NY 13202- fx. 315-471-
1264. 0549.
Fair Housing Council of Lee Porter, ph. 2 220,000.00
Northern New Jersey, 131 201-489-3552,
Main Street, Hackensack, NJ fx. 201-489-
07601-7052. 8472.
South Brooklyn Legal Edward 2 220,000.00
Services, 105 Court Street, Josephson, ph.
Brooklyn, NY 11201-5645. 718-237-5500,
fx. 718-875-
8546.
Long Island Housing Michelle 2 200,176.80
Services, Inc., 3900 Santantonio,
Veterans Memorial ph. 631-467-
Hwy.251, Bohemia, 5111, fx. 631-
NY 11716-1042. 467-5131.
Fair Housing Council of James Berry, 3 219,760.80
Suburban Philadelphia, 225 ph. 610-604-
South Chester Road, Ste. 1, 4411, fx. 610-
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1919. 604-4424.
Equal Rights Center, 11 Bruce Kahn, ph. 3 220,000.00
Dupont Circle, NW., 4th 202-234-3062,
Floor, Washington, DC 20036- fx. 202-234-
1207. 3106.
Fair Housing Partnership of Marian Kent, 3 219,736.80
Greater Pittsburgh, ph. 412-391-
Conestoga Building, 7 Wood 2535, fx. 412-
Street, Ste. 6, Pittsburgh, 391-2647.
PA 15222-1920.
Baltimore Neighborhoods, Joseph Coffey, 3 182,468.80
Inc., 2217 St. Paul Street, ph. 410-243-
Baltimore, MD 21218-5806. 4468, fx. 410-
243-1342.
Fair Housing Center of Lila Hackett, 4 219,992.00
Northern Alabama, 1728 3rd ph. 205-324-
Avenue, North, Ste. 400C, 0111, fx. 205-
Birmingham, AL 35203-2033. 320-0238.
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Michael 4 219,868.00
Inc., 126 West Adams Figgins, ph.
Street, Jacksonville, FL 904-356-8371,
32202-3849. fx. 904-356-
8780.
Bay Area Legal Services, Richard 4 152,701.60
Inc., 829 W. Dr. Martin Woltman, Ph.
Luther King Blvd., Tampa, 813-232-1343,
FL 33603-8309. fx. 813-232-
1403.
Metro Fair Housing Services, Foster Corbin, 4 220,000.00
1514 E. Cleveland Avenue, ph. 404-765-
Ste. 118, East Point, GA 3985, fx. 404-
30344-6967. 765-3985.
Housing Opportunities Keenya 4 220,000.00
Project for Excellence, Robertson, ph.
18441 NW 2nd Avenue, Ste. 305-651-4673,
218, Miami, FL 33169-4517. fx. 305-493-
0108.
North Delta Mississippi Robert Avant, 4 220,000.00
Enterprise Community, P.O. ph. 662-487-
Box 330, Sardis, MS 39666- 1968, fx. 662-
0330. 487-0088.
Central Alabama Fair Housing Faith Cooper, 4 219,200.00
Center, Inc., 1817 West ph. 334-263-
Second Street, Montgomery, 4663, fx. 334-
AL 36106-1503. 263-4664.
Lexington Fair Housing Arthur Crosby, 4 207,531.20
Council, Inc., 205 E. ph. 859-971-
Reynolds Road, Ste. E, 8067, fx. 859-
Lexington, KY 40517-1316. 971-1652.
West Tennessee Legal Carol Gish, ph. 4 220,000.00
Services, 210 West Main 731-426-1309,
Street, P.O. Box 2066, fx. 731-423-
Jackson, TN 38302-2066. 2600.
Tennessee Fair Housing Tracey 4 200,918.40
Council, 107 Music City McCartney, ph. (PEI)
Circle, Ste. 318, 615-874-2344,
Nashville, TN 37214-1214. fx.615-874-163
6.
HOPE Fair Housing Center, Bernard Kleina, 5 219,586.40
2100 Manchester Road, Ste. ph. 630-690-
2070 B, Wheaton, IL 60187- 6500, fx. 630-
4591. 690-6586.
Miami Valley Fair Housing Jim McCarthy, 5 219,999.02
Center, Inc., 21-23 East ph. 937-223-
Babbit Street, Dayton, OH 6035, fx. 937-
45405-4968. 223-6279.
Fair Housing Center of Pamela Kisch, 5 67,384.86
Southeastern Michigan, P.O. ph. 734-994-
Box 7825, 420 N 4th Avenue, 3426, fx. 734-
Ann Arbor, MI 48107-7825. 665-2974.
Chicago Lawyers' Committee Gaylene Henry, 5 219,988.80
for Civil Rights, 100 N ph. 312-630-
LaSalle Street, Ste. 600, 09744, fx. 312-
Chicago, IL 60602-2448. 630-1127.
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair William 5 219, 994.40
Housing Council, 600 East Tisdale, ph.
Mason Street, Ste. 200, 414-278-1240,
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3831. fx. 414-278-
8033.
Fair Housing Center, 1000 Michael Marsh, 5 220,000.00
Monroe Street, Ste. 4, ph. 419-243-
Toledo, OH 43624-1954. 6163, fx. 419-
243-3536.
John Marshall Law School, Michael Seng, 5 219,668.80
315 S Plymouth Court, ph. 312-987-
Chicago, IL 60604-3969. 1446, fx. 312-
427-9438.
Fair Housing Center of Metro Clifford 5 98,985.60
Detroit, 1249 Washington Schrupp,
Boulevard, Detroit, MI ph.313-963-127
48226-1828. 4, fx. 313-963-
4817.
Tri-County Independent Rose Juriga, 5 220,000.00
Living Center, 680 East ph. 330-762-
Market Street, Ste. 205, 0007, fx. 330-
Akron, OH 44304-1640. 762-7416.
South Suburban Housing John Petruszak, 5 200,000.00
Center, 18220 Harwood ph.708-957-467
Avenue, Ste. 1, Homewood, 4, fx. 708-957-
IL 60430-2151. 4761.
Legal Services of Eastern Teresa 5 161,034.40
Michigan, 436 S. Saginaw Trantham, ph.
Street, Flint, MI 48502- 810-234-2621,
1812. fx. 810-234-
9039.
Fair Housing Center of Nancy Haynes, 5 175,820.00
Greater Grand Rapids,1514 ph. 616-451-
Wealthy SE., Ste. 226, 2980, fx. 616-
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-2755. 451-2657.
Legal Aid Society of Lisa Cohen, ph. 5 220,000.00
Minneapolis, 430 First 612-746-3702,
Avenue North, Ste. 300, fx. 612-334-
Minneapolis, MN 55401-1780. 5755.
Fair Housing Contact Tamala Skipper, 5 138,880.80
Service, 333 South Main ph. 330-376- (PEI)
Street, Ste. 300, Akron, OH 6191, fx. 330-
44308. 376-8391.
New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc., John Arango, 6 220,000.00
P.O. Box 25486, ph. 505-243-
Albuquerque, NM 87125-5486. 7871, fx. 505-
842-9864.
Austin Tenants Council, 1619 Katherine 6 218,946.40
E. Cesar Chavez Street, Stark, ph. 512-
Austin, TX 78702-4455. 474-7007, fx.
512-474-0197.
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Greater New Orleans Fair Jeffery May, 6 219,999.20
Housing Action Center, 938 ph. 504-596-
Lafayette Street, Ste. 413, 2100, fx. 504-
New Orleans, LA 70113-1034. 596-2004.
Metropolitan Fair Housing George Wesley, 6 216,380.80
Council, 1500 NE 4th ph. 405-232-
Street, Ste., 201, Oklahoma 3247, fx. 405-
City, OK 73117-3003. 232-5119.
Family Housing Advisory Jill Fenner, 7 220,000.00
Services, Inc., 2416 Lake ph. 402-934-
Street, Omaha, NE 68110- 6675, fx. 412-
3831. 934-7928.
Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Willie Jordan, 7 219,999.32
Housing Opportunity, 1027 S ph. 314-534-
Vandeventer, 4th Street, 5800, fx. 314-
St. Louis, MO 63110-3805. 534-2551.
North Dakota Housing Amy Nelson, ph. 8 219,360.00
Council, Inc., 533 Airport 701-221-2530,
Road, Ste. C, Bismark, ND fx. 701-221-
58504-6177. 9597.
Montana Fair Housing, Inc., Robert Liston, 8 219,869.60
2522 South 3rd Street, ph. 406-542-
West, Missoula, MT 59804- 2611, fx. 406-
1329. 542-2235.
California Rural Legal Ilene Jacobs, 9 220,000.00
Assistance, 631 Howard ph. 530-742-
Street, Ste. 300, San 7235, fx. 530-
Francisco, CA 94105-3935. 741-0854.
Bay Area Legal Aid, 405 14th Ramon Arias, 9 220,000,00
Street, 8th Floor, Oakland, ph. 510-663-
CA 94612-2704. 4755, fx. 510-
663-4719.
Sentinel Fair Housing, 510 Mona Breed, ph. 9 187,040.80
16th Street, Ste. 560, 510-836-2687,
Oakland, CA 94612-1520. fx. 510-836-
0461.
Southwest Fair Housing Richard Rhey, 9 218,535.20
Council, 2030 Broadway, ph. 520-798-
Ste. 101, Tucson, AZ 85719- 1568, fx. 520-
5908. 620-6796.
Silver State Fair Housing Katherine 9 218,462.40
Council, 855 E. Fourth Copeland, ph.
Street, Ste. E, Reno, NV 775-324-0990,
89512-3555. fx. 775-324-
7507.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, N. Nalan 9 220,000.00
924 Bethel Street, Fujimori, ph.
Honolulu, HI 96813-4304. 808-527-8014,
fx. 808-527-
8088.
Arizona Fair Housing Center, Edward 9 213,655.20
615 N 5th Avenue, Phoenix, Valenzuela,
AZ 85003-1528. ph. 602-548-
1599, fx. 602-
548-1695.
Orange County Fair Housing Deborah 9 123,600.00
Council, Inc., 201 S. Pierson, ph.
Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 714-569-0823,
92701-5633. fx. 714-835-
0281.
Fair Housing of Marin, 615 B Nancy Kenyon, 9 220,000.00
Street, San Rafael, CA ph. 415-457-
94901-3884. 5025, fx. 415-
457-6382.
Fair Housing Council of Marilyn 9 220,000.00
Central California, Inc., Borelli, ph.
560 E Shields Avenue, Ste. 559-244-2950,
103, Fresno, CA 93728-4648. fx. 559-244-
2956.
Project Sentinel, Inc., 430 Ann Marquart, 9 220,000.00
Sherman Avenue, Ste. 308, ph. 650-321-
Palo Alto, CA 94306-1854. 6291, fx. 650-
321-4173.
Northwest Fair Housing Florence 10 220,000.00
Alliance, 35 W Main Street, Brassier, ph.
Ste. 250, Spokane, WA 99201- 509-325-2665,
0116. fx. 509-325-
2716.
Fair Housing Council of Lauren Walker, 10 220,000.00
South Puget Sound, 1517 ph. 253-274-
South Fawcett, Ste. 250, 9523, fx. 253-
Tacoma, WA 98402-1807. 274-8220.
Fair Housing Council of Pegge McGuire, 10 219,931.20
Oregon, 1020 SW Taylor ph. 503-223-
Street, Ste. 700, Portland, 3542, fx. 503-
OR 97205-2512. 223-3396.
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Fair Housing Organizations Initiative/ Establishing New Organizations
Component
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Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair William 2 1,049,985.00
Housing Council, 600 East Tisdale, ph.
Mason Street, Ste. 200, 414-278-1240,
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3831. fx. 414-278-
8033.
Fair Housing Council of Merrilee 2 200,000.00
Central New York, 327 West Wetherell, ph.
Fayette Street, Ste. 408, 315-471-0420,
Syracuse, NY 13202-1275. fx. 315-471-
0549.
Legal Services of Eastern Teresa F. 5 200,000.00
Michigan, 436 South Saginaw Trantham, ph.
Street, Flint, MI 48502. 810-234-2621,
fx. 810-234-
9039.
ACORN Community Land Valerie Coffin, 9 200,000.00
Association of Louisiana, c/ ph. 410-735-
o 16 West 25th Street, 3373, fx. 410-
Baltimore, MD 21218. 735-3383.
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Education and Outreach Initiative/National Component
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Leadership Conference on Karen Lawson, 3 499,938.00
Civil Rights Education, ph. 202-466-
1629 K Street NW 10th 3434, fx. 202-
Floor, Washington, DC 20006- 466-3435.
1602.
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FY 2003 Continuation Funding of Fair Housing Initiatives Program Award
Out of FY 2004 Funding
Education and Outreach Initiative/Partnership with Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
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Howard University School of Tamar Meekins, 3 1,000,000.00
Law, 2400 6th Street, NW, ph. 202-806-
P.O. Box 1071, Washington, 8082, fx. 202-
DC 20059-0001. 806-8436.
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Secretary Initiated Projects/ Contracts
Project for Training and Technical Assistance Guidance--Contract
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BearingPoint, LLC (formerly Wendy F. Carr, 3 1,265,207.00
KPMG Consulting), 1676 703-747-4230.
International Dr., McClean
VA 22102-4828.
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