Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for HUD's Fiscal Year 2011; Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDA (HOPWA), 35233 [2011-14910]
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administrative fees with a larger sample
of PHAs.
OMB Approval Number: Pending.
Agency Form Numbers: None.
Members of Affected Public: Up to
250 PHA staff persons across up to 10
PHAs.
Estimation of the Total Number of
Hours Needed To Prepare the
Information Collection Including
Number of Respondents, Frequency of
Response, and Hours of Response: We
plan to conduct the pretest at 5 to 10
PHAs across the country. The pretest
will involve a combination of on-site
and telephone data collection from PHA
staff through interviews, observation,
and self-reporting of time spent working
on the HCV program via timesheets and
other methods. There are five data
collection activities that involve PHA
staff. First, at each pretest site, PHA staff
will spend up to 32 hours assembling
data for the study and being interviewed
by the study team (32 hours × 10 sites
= 320 hours). Second, at each site up to
15 staff will be observed in their work
for up to four weeks (28 working days).
These staff will engage with the
researchers for approximately 15
minutes per day, for a total of 7 hours
per staff over four weeks (7 hours × 15
staff × 10 sites = 1,050 hours). Third, at
each site up to 15 staff will complete
timesheets or respond to messages via a
SmartPhone for a period of
approximately two months (45 working
days). These activities will take
approximately 15 minutes per day, for
a total of 11.25 hours per staff over the
two-month period (11.25 hours × 15
staff × 10 sites = 1,688 hours). Fourth,
all staff involved in time measurement
activities will participate in up to 2
hours of training or preparation
activities (2 hours × 30 staff × 10 sites
= 600 hours). Fifth, an average of 10
PHA staff per site will spend
approximately 60 minutes debriefing
with the research team about their
experiences with the pretest (1 hour ×
10 staff × 10 sites = 100 hours). The total
estimated burden across all proposed
data collection activities is 3,758 hours.
Status of the Proposed Information
Collection: Pending OMB approval.
Authority: U.S. Code 12, 1701z–1,
Research and demonstrations.
Dated: June 9, 2011.
Raphael W. Bostic,
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development
and Research.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5500–N–13]
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
for HUD’s Fiscal Year 2011; Housing
Opportunities for Persons With AIDA
(HOPWA)
Office of the Chief of the
Human Capital Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HUD announces the
availability on its Web site of the
applicant information, submission
deadlines, funding criteria, and other
requirements for HUD’s FY2011
Housing for Persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Program NOFA. Specifically,
this NOFA announces the availability of
approximately $9.1 million made
available under the Department of
Defense and Full-Year Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2011, Public Law
112–10, approved April 15, 2011 for the
Housing for Persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Program.
The purpose of the HOPWA program
is to advance HUD’s implementation of
the National HIV/AIDS Strategy
(NHAS). HOPWA NOFA also addresses
the Department’s Fiscal Year 2010–2015
Strategic Plan and the Opening Doors
Federal Strategic Plan To Prevent and
End Homelessness. These actions
address goals to: Prevent and end
homelessness; increase the supply of
affordable housing; and increase the
coordination of mainstream housing
resources and other health and human
services.
The HOPWA NOFA announces funds
available for projects that address both:
(1) Direct housing assistance and service
delivery to low income persons and
families living with HIV/AIDS,
including homeless individuals and
families; and (2) comprehensive
planning and coordination of local
resources in meeting housing and
service needs of the population. As a
result of project efforts, communities
will be assisted in the development and
use of an Integrated HIV/AIDS Housing
Plan (IHHP) to be issued at the end of
the third year of operation. The IHHP is
an administrative function and should
demonstrate local system changes in the
delivery of housing and services.
Grantees are expected to provide
housing assistance to eligible persons in
their communities while concurrently
examining and comprehensively
integrating local services for
coordinating and streamlining where
possible the delivery of those services in
your community.
SUMMARY:
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The notice providing information
regarding the application process,
funding criteria and eligibility
requirements, application and
instructions can be found using the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development agency link on the
Grants.gov/Find Web site at https://
www.grants.gov/search/agency.do. A
link to the funding opportunity is also
available on the HUD Web site at
https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/
HUD?src=/program_offices/
administration/grants/fundsavail.
The link from the funds available
page will take you to the agency link on
Grants.gov. The Catalogue of Federal
Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for
this program is 14.241. Applications
must be submitted electronically
through Grants.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions regarding specific program
requirements should be directed to the
agency contact identified in the program
NOFA. Program staff will not be
available to provide guidance on how to
prepare the application. Questions
regarding the 2011 General Section
should be directed to the Office of
Grants Management and Oversight at
(202) 708–0667 or the NOFA
Information Center at 800–HUD–8929
(toll free).
Persons with hearing or speech
impairments may access these numbers
via TTY by calling the Federal
Information Relay Service at 800–877–
8339.
Dated: June 9, 2011.
Barbara S. Dorf,
Director, Office of Departmental Grants
Management and Oversight, Office of the
Chief of the Human Capital Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5500–N–23]
Notice of Web Availability; Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) for HUD’s
Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Doctoral
Dissertation Research Grant Program
Office of the Chief of the
Human Capital Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HUD announces the
availability on its Web site and
Grants.gov of the applicant information,
submission deadlines, funding criteria,
and other requirements for HUD’s
FY2011 Doctoral Dissertation Research
Grant Program NOFA. Specifically, this
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5500-N-13]
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for HUD's Fiscal Year 2011;
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDA (HOPWA)
AGENCY: Office of the Chief of the Human Capital Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: HUD announces the availability on its Web site of the
applicant information, submission deadlines, funding criteria, and
other requirements for HUD's FY2011 Housing for Persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Program NOFA. Specifically, this NOFA announces the
availability of approximately $9.1 million made available under the
Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act,
2011, Public Law 112-10, approved April 15, 2011 for the Housing for
Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program.
The purpose of the HOPWA program is to advance HUD's implementation
of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS). HOPWA NOFA also addresses the
Department's Fiscal Year 2010-2015 Strategic Plan and the Opening Doors
Federal Strategic Plan To Prevent and End Homelessness. These actions
address goals to: Prevent and end homelessness; increase the supply of
affordable housing; and increase the coordination of mainstream housing
resources and other health and human services.
The HOPWA NOFA announces funds available for projects that address
both: (1) Direct housing assistance and service delivery to low income
persons and families living with HIV/AIDS, including homeless
individuals and families; and (2) comprehensive planning and
coordination of local resources in meeting housing and service needs of
the population. As a result of project efforts, communities will be
assisted in the development and use of an Integrated HIV/AIDS Housing
Plan (IHHP) to be issued at the end of the third year of operation. The
IHHP is an administrative function and should demonstrate local system
changes in the delivery of housing and services. Grantees are expected
to provide housing assistance to eligible persons in their communities
while concurrently examining and comprehensively integrating local
services for coordinating and streamlining where possible the delivery
of those services in your community.
The notice providing information regarding the application process,
funding criteria and eligibility requirements, application and
instructions can be found using the Department of Housing and Urban
Development agency link on the Grants.gov/Find Web site at https://www.grants.gov/search/agency.do. A link to the funding opportunity is
also available on the HUD Web site at https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/administration/grants/fundsavail.
The link from the funds available page will take you to the agency
link on Grants.gov. The Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
number for this program is 14.241. Applications must be submitted
electronically through Grants.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions regarding specific program
requirements should be directed to the agency contact identified in the
program NOFA. Program staff will not be available to provide guidance
on how to prepare the application. Questions regarding the 2011 General
Section should be directed to the Office of Grants Management and
Oversight at (202) 708-0667 or the NOFA Information Center at 800-HUD-
8929 (toll free).
Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access these numbers
via TTY by calling the Federal Information Relay Service at 800-877-
8339.
Dated: June 9, 2011.
Barbara S. Dorf,
Director, Office of Departmental Grants Management and Oversight,
Office of the Chief of the Human Capital Officer.
[FR Doc. 2011-14910 Filed 6-15-11; 8:45 am]
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