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connection with a Federally assisted
housing program under the U.S.
Housing Act of 1937.
Within the scope of this collection of
information, HUD seeks to collect from
all PHAs, the following information:
1. Amount of debt owed by a former
tenant to a PHA;
2. If applicable, indication of executed
repayment agreement;
3. If applicable, indication of
bankruptcy filing;
4. If applicable, the reason for any
adverse termination of the family from
a Federally assisted housing program.
This information is collected
electronically from PHAs via HUD’s EIV
system. This information is used by
HUD to create a national repository of
families that owe a debt to a PHA and/
or have been terminated from a federally
assisted housing program. This national
repository is available within the EIV
system for all PHAs to access during the
time of application for rental assistance.
PHAs are able to access this information
to determine a family’s suitability for
rental assistance, and avoid providing
limited Federal housing assistance to
families who have previously been
unable to comply with HUD program
requirements. If this information is not
collected, the Department is at risk of
paying limited Federal dollars on behalf
of families who may not be eligible to
receive rental housing assistance.
Furthermore, if this information is not
collected, the public will perceive that
there are no consequences for a family’s
failure to comply with HUD program
requirements.
Agency form number, if applicable:
Form HUD–52675.
Members of affected public: State or
Local Government; Public Housing
Agencies (PHAs), Individuals or
Households.
Estimation of the Total number of
hours needed to prepare the information
collection including number of
respondents, frequency of response, and
hours of response: 4,013 respondents;
303,766 average number of families
annually, requiring monthly average of
25,314 responses; 0.08333 hours per
response; 25,303.71 total burden hours.
Status of the Proposed Information
Collection: Extension of a previously
approved collection
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: February 22, 2013.
Merrie Nichols-Dixon,
Deputy Director for Policy, Program and
Legislative Initiatives.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket Number FR–5500–FA–13]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Housing Opportunities for Persons
With AIDS (HOPWA) Program for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2011
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding
awards.
AGENCY:
In accordance with Section
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this notice
announces 26 permanent supportive
housing renewal grant awards totaling
$28,111,948 from the Department’s
FY2011 Housing Opportunities for
Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program,
and seven new competitive awards
totaling $8,880,804, to assist
communities with local planning efforts
to improve the systematic delivery of
housing and services to low-income
individuals and their families living
with HIV/AIDS. This notice makes
available the names of the award
recipients and grant amounts (reference
Appendices A and B).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Benjamin Ayers, CPD Specialist, Office
of HIV/AIDS Housing, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
Room 7212, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone number 202–708–1934. To
provide service for persons who are
hearing-or-speech-impaired, this
number may be reached via TTY by
dialing the Federal Relay Service on
800–877–TTY, 800–877–8339, or 202–
708–2565. (Telephone number, other
than ‘‘800’’ TTY numbers are not toll
free). Information on HOPWA,
community development and
consolidated planning, and other HUD
programs may be obtained from the
HUD Home Page at www.hud.gov. In
addition to these competitive selections,
134 jurisdictions received formula based
allocations during FY2011 totaling
$297,888,000 to provide supportive
housing programs for low-income
individuals and their families living
with HIV/AIDS. Descriptions of
HOPWA formula and competitive
programs may be obtained at: https://
hudhre.info/hopwa/index.cfm?do=view
HopwaLocalResources.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
renewal grant application notification to
expiring permanent supportive housing
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grants was established in a HUD Notice
entitled, ‘‘Standards for Fiscal Year
2011 HOPWA Permanent Supportive
Housing Renewal Grant Applications,’’
issued on January 25, 2011. The funding
announcement for the new competitive
grant awards were published in a Notice
of Funding Availability (NOFA) on May
18, 2011. The HOPWA assistance made
available in this announcement is
authorized by the AIDS Housing
Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12901), as
amended by the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1992
(Pub. L.102–550, approved October 28,
1992) and was appropriated by the HUD
Appropriations Act for 2011.
The 26 renewal grant awards totaling
$28,111, 948 and the seven new
competitive grant awards totaling
$8,972,579 will provide housing and
supportive services to an estimated 1278
low income households and their
families living with HIV/AIDS. These
grant applications committed
approximately $49.8 million in
leveraging of other Federal, State, local,
and private resources to provide
additional supportive services for
project beneficiaries.
The award of the seven new
competitive grant recipients are funded
under the HOPWA program’s Special
Projects of National Significance
competitive grant program and these
awards are for one-time only funding to
be used over a three year grant period.
This funding will support local
planning and coordination efforts to
develop and implement and Integrated
HIV/AIDS Housing Plan (IHHP) for
these respective communities. The
IHHP(s) will be developed as a
collaborative process to improve the
systematic delivery of housing and
services to low-income individuals and
families living with HIV/AIDS and will
serve as models for other communities
across the U.S. These resources will
allow States, localities, and nonprofits
to devise place-based comprehensive
strategies for meeting the housing needs
of low-income persons with HIV/AIDS
while enabling the development of new
cross program approaches for integrated
HIV care, (housing and services) by
collaborating with diverse community
agencies and planning bodies, including
Public Housing Authorities and DHHSfunded Ryan White CARE Act and
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention grantees. The renewal grants
were announced on April 26, 2011, and
the new competitive grant awards were
announced on September 21, 2011.
Both the renewal and new
competitive grant activities compliment
HUD’s implementation of the National
HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), HUD’s
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Fiscal Year 2010–2015 Strategic Plan
and the Opening Doors Federal Strategic
Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness.
These award 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. More information about
HUD’s HOPWA program, the funded
grantees is available at: https://
portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/
program_offices/comm_planning/aids
housing/programs.
In accordance with Section
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat.1987, 42
U.S.C. 3545), the Department is
publishing the details of HOPWA
renewal funding grant announcement in
Appendix A and the competitive grant
awards in Appendix B.
Dated: February 26, 2013.
Francis Bush,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations,
Office of Community Planning and
Development.
Appendix A
FISCAL YEAR 2011 FUNDING AWARDS FOR HOPWA PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING RENEWAL GRANTS
No.
1 ...................
2 ...................
3 ...................
4 ...................
5 ...................
6 ...................
7 ...................
8 ...................
9 ...................
10 .................
11 .................
12 .................
13 .................
14 .................
15 .................
16 .................
17 .................
18 .................
19 .................
20 .................
21 .................
22 .................
23 .................
24 .................
25 .................
26 .................
State
AK
AL
AL
AZ
CO
GA
ID
IL
IL
KY
MD
MD
MN
MS
MT
NH
NH
NM
NY
NY
TX
VI
VT
WA
WI
WY
Award recipient
Award
Alaska Housing Finance Corp ...............................................................................................................
Health Services Center, Inc ...................................................................................................................
AIDS Alabama, Inc .................................................................................................................................
Cochise County ......................................................................................................................................
Del Norte Neighborhood Development Corp .........................................................................................
City of Savannah ....................................................................................................................................
Idaho Housing & Finance Association ...................................................................................................
Cornerstone Services, Inc ......................................................................................................................
AIDS Foundation of Chicago .................................................................................................................
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government ......................................................................................
City of Baltimore, Office of Human Services .........................................................................................
AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, Inc ...............................................................................................
Salvation Army, Harbor Lights ...............................................................................................................
Grace House ..........................................................................................................................................
State of Montana ....................................................................................................................................
Harbor Homes, Inc .................................................................................................................................
State of New Hampshire ........................................................................................................................
Santa Fe Community Housing Trust ......................................................................................................
Greyston Health Services, Inc ...............................................................................................................
Bailey House, Inc ...................................................................................................................................
Tarrant County Community Development Division ................................................................................
V.I. Community AIDS Resource & Education ........................................................................................
Vermont Housing and Conservation Board ...........................................................................................
State of Washington ...............................................................................................................................
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin .....................................................................................................
Wyoming Department of Health .............................................................................................................
$915,440.00
885,765.00
937,228.00
611,582.00
612,379.00
685,696
1,349,068.00
926,251
1,384,993.00
1,430,000.00
1,424,500.00
1,339,000.00
467,298.00
1,221,580.00
1,430,000.00
500,457.00
966,900.00
1,314,280
1,365,890.00
1,325,494.00
950,966.00
1,373,400.00
1,430,000.00
1,301,664.00
1,339,000
623,117.00
Total ........................................................................................................................................................................................
28,111,948.00
Appendix B
FISCAL YEAR 2011 FUNDING AWARDS FOR NEW HOPWA PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING GRANTS
No.
2
6
7
3
5
4
1
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
State
CA
FL
MA
ME
NY
OR
TX
Award recipient
Award
Los Angeles County Commission on HIV ..............................................................................................
River Region Human Services, Inc ........................................................................................................
Justice Resource Institute, Inc ...............................................................................................................
Frannie Peabody Center ........................................................................................................................
Corporation for AIDS Research Education and Services Inc ................................................................
City of Portland .......................................................................................................................................
City of Dallas ..........................................................................................................................................
$1,375,000.00
1,353,743.00
1,223,377.00
930,909.00
1,344,375.00
1,365,900.00
1,287,500.00
Total ........................................................................................................................................................................................
8,880,804.00
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket Number FR–5600–FA–41]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Housing Opportunities for Persons
With AIDS (HOPWA) Program for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2012
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
AGENCY:
In accordance with Section
102(a)(4)(C) of the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this notice
announces 28 permanent supportive
housing renewal grant awards totaling
$32,933,188 from the Department’s
FY2012 Housing Opportunities for
Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program.
The notice announces the selection of
28 renewal grants for permanent
supportive housing efforts. This notice
makes available the names of the award
recipients and grant amounts (reference
Appendix A).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Benjamin Ayers, CPD Specialist, Office
of HIV/AIDS Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
Seventh Street SW., Room 7212,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–1934. To provide service for
persons who are hearing-or-speechimpaired, this number may be reached
via TTY by dialing the Federal Relay
Service on 800–877–TTY, (800–877–
8339), or 202–708–2565. (Telephone
SUMMARY:
numbers other than ‘‘800’’ TTY numbers
are not toll free). Information on
HOPWA, community development and
consolidated planning, and other HUD
programs may be obtained from the
HUD Home Page at www.hud.gov. In
addition to these competitive selections,
135 jurisdictions received formula based
allocations during the FY2012 totaling
$298,800,000 to provide supportive
housing programs for low-income
individuals and their families living
with HIV/AIDS. Descriptions of the
formula and competitive programs may
be obtained at: https://hudhre.info/
hopwa/index.cfm?do=viewHopwaLocal
Resources.
The
renewal grant application notification to
expiring permanent supportive housing
grants was established in a
Memorandum, entitled, ‘‘Standards for
Fiscal Year 2012 HOPWA Permanent
Supportive Housing Renewal Grant
Applications,’’ issued on January 5,
2012. The HOPWA assistance made
available in this notice is authorized by
the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42
U.S.C. 12901), as amended by the
Housing and Community Development
Act of 1992 (Pub. L. 102–550, approved
October 28, 1992) and was appropriated
by the HUD Appropriations Act for
2012.
The 28 grant awards totaling
$32,933,188 will provide housing and
supportive services to an estimated
1,450 low-income households and their
families living with HIV/AIDS. These
grant applicants committed
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
approximately $39.5 million in
leveraging of other Federal, State, local,
and private resources to provide
additional supportive services for
project beneficiaries. The awarded
funding is to be used over a three year
period to continue local permanent
supportive housing efforts. The grant
awards were announced on March 20,
2012. These grant activities compliment
HUD’s implementation of the National
HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), HUD’s
Fiscal Year 2010–2015 Strategic Plan,
and the Opening Doors Federal Strategic
Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness.
These award 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. More information about
HUD’s HOPWA program and the funded
grantees is available at: https://
portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/
program_offices/comm_planning/aids
housing/programs.
In accordance with Section
102(a)(4)(C) of the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42
U.S.C. 3545), the Department is
publishing the details of HOPWA
renewal funding grant awards in
Appendix A.
Dated: February 26, 2013.
Frances Bush,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations,
Office of Community Planning and
Development.
Appendix A
FISCAL YEAR 2012 FUNDING AWARDS FOR HOPWA PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING RENEWAL GRANTS
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State
Grantee name
City
AK .................
CA .................
CA .................
CA .................
CA .................
DE .................
HI ..................
HI ..................
IL ...................
IL ...................
IL ...................
MA ................
MA ................
MD ................
ME ................
ME ................
ME ................
MI ..................
MO ................
MO ................
MT ................
NH ................
NH ................
NY .................
State of Alaska—Alaska Housing Finance Corporation ............................
City of Los Angeles Housing Department .................................................
County of Alameda Housing and Community Development Department
Tenderloin AIDS Resource Center ............................................................
Salvation Army Alegria ...............................................................................
Ministry of Caring, Inc ................................................................................
Maui AIDS Foundation ...............................................................................
Gregory House Programs ..........................................................................
City of Chicago Department of Public Health ............................................
Chicago House & Social Service Agency, Inc ...........................................
AIDS Foundation of Chicago .....................................................................
Community Healthlink, Inc .........................................................................
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts ................................................
City of Baltimore Office of Human Services ..............................................
Frannie Peabody Center (Housing Assistance Program) .........................
Frannie Peabody Center (Outreach to Rural Maine) ................................
Frannie Peabody Center (Racial and Ethnic Minority Outreach Program)
Cass Community Social Services, Inc .......................................................
Interfaith Residence Dba Doorways (Central and Southern Missouri) .....
Interfaith Residence Dba Doorways (Southern Illinois) .............................
State of Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services ......
City of Nashua Division of Public Health and Community Service ...........
State of New Hampshire Bureau of Homeless and Housing Services .....
Bailey House, Inc .......................................................................................
Anchorage ........................................
Los Angeles .....................................
San Francisco ..................................
San Francisco ..................................
Los Angeles .....................................
Wilmington .......................................
Wailuku ............................................
Honolulu ...........................................
Chicago ............................................
Chicago ............................................
Chicago ............................................
Worcester .........................................
Boston ..............................................
Baltimore ..........................................
Portland ............................................
Portland ............................................
Portland ............................................
Detroit ..............................................
Saint Louis .......................................
Saint Louis .......................................
Helena ..............................................
Nashua .............................................
Concord ...........................................
New York City ..................................
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Grant award
$781,269
1,501,500
1,483,179
1,276,170
1,062,519
790,298
1,440,477
1,390,650
1,487,815
1,285,370
1,476,160
899,274
1,415,025
1,405,950
1,054,799
1,309,169
1,432,653
1,348,970
1,109,912
965,658
1,482,040
1,430,000
734,770
1,081,922
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket Number FR-5500-FA-13]
Announcement of Funding Awards for the Housing Opportunities for
Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program for Fiscal Year (FY) 2011
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, 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 notice announces
26 permanent supportive housing renewal grant awards totaling
$28,111,948 from the Department's FY2011 Housing Opportunities for
Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program, and seven new competitive awards
totaling $8,880,804, to assist communities with local planning efforts
to improve the systematic delivery of housing and services to low-
income individuals and their families living with HIV/AIDS. This notice
makes available the names of the award recipients and grant amounts
(reference Appendices A and B).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Benjamin Ayers, CPD Specialist, Office
of HIV/AIDS Housing, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
Room 7212, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number 202-708-1934. To
provide service for persons who are hearing-or-speech-impaired, this
number may be reached via TTY by dialing the Federal Relay Service on
800-877-TTY, 800-877-8339, or 202-708-2565. (Telephone number, other
than ``800'' TTY numbers are not toll free). Information on HOPWA,
community development and consolidated planning, and other HUD programs
may be obtained from the HUD Home Page at www.hud.gov. In addition to
these competitive selections, 134 jurisdictions received formula based
allocations during FY2011 totaling $297,888,000 to provide supportive
housing programs for low-income individuals and their families living
with HIV/AIDS. Descriptions of HOPWA formula and competitive programs
may be obtained at: https://hudhre.info/hopwa/index.cfm?do=viewHopwaLocalResources.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The renewal grant application notification
to expiring permanent supportive housing grants was established in a
HUD Notice entitled, ``Standards for Fiscal Year 2011 HOPWA Permanent
Supportive Housing Renewal Grant Applications,'' issued on January 25,
2011. The funding announcement for the new competitive grant awards
were published in a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) on May 18,
2011. The HOPWA assistance made available in this announcement is
authorized by the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12901), as
amended by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (Pub.
L.102-550, approved October 28, 1992) and was appropriated by the HUD
Appropriations Act for 2011.
The 26 renewal grant awards totaling $28,111, 948 and the seven new
competitive grant awards totaling $8,972,579 will provide housing and
supportive services to an estimated 1278 low income households and
their families living with HIV/AIDS. These grant applications committed
approximately $49.8 million in leveraging of other Federal, State,
local, and private resources to provide additional supportive services
for project beneficiaries.
The award of the seven new competitive grant recipients are funded
under the HOPWA program's Special Projects of National Significance
competitive grant program and these awards are for one-time only
funding to be used over a three year grant period. This funding will
support local planning and coordination efforts to develop and
implement and Integrated HIV/AIDS Housing Plan (IHHP) for these
respective communities. The IHHP(s) will be developed as a
collaborative process to improve the systematic delivery of housing and
services to low-income individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS
and will serve as models for other communities across the U.S. These
resources will allow States, localities, and nonprofits to devise
place-based comprehensive strategies for meeting the housing needs of
low-income persons with HIV/AIDS while enabling the development of new
cross program approaches for integrated HIV care, (housing and
services) by collaborating with diverse community agencies and planning
bodies, including Public Housing Authorities and DHHS-funded Ryan White
CARE Act and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grantees. The
renewal grants were announced on April 26, 2011, and the new
competitive grant awards were announced on September 21, 2011.
Both the renewal and new competitive grant activities compliment
HUD's implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), HUD's
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Fiscal Year 2010-2015 Strategic Plan and the Opening Doors Federal
Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness. These award 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. More information about
HUD's HOPWA program, the funded grantees is available at: https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/comm_planning/aidshousing/programs.
In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat.1987, 42
U.S.C. 3545), the Department is publishing the details of HOPWA renewal
funding grant announcement in Appendix A and the competitive grant
awards in Appendix B.
Dated: February 26, 2013.
Francis Bush,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations, Office of Community Planning
and Development.
Appendix A
Fiscal Year 2011 Funding Awards for HOPWA Permanent Supportive Housing
Renewal Grants
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No. State Award recipient Award
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1.................. AK Alaska Housing Finance $915,440.00
Corp.
2.................. AL Health Services 885,765.00
Center, Inc.
3.................. AL AIDS Alabama, Inc..... 937,228.00
4.................. AZ Cochise County........ 611,582.00
5.................. CO Del Norte Neighborhood 612,379.00
Development Corp.
6.................. GA City of Savannah...... 685,696
7.................. ID Idaho Housing & 1,349,068.00
Finance Association.
8.................. IL Cornerstone Services, 926,251
Inc.
9.................. IL AIDS Foundation of 1,384,993.00
Chicago.
10................. KY Lexington-Fayette 1,430,000.00
Urban County
Government.
11................. MD City of Baltimore, 1,424,500.00
Office of Human
Services.
12................. MD AIDS Interfaith 1,339,000.00
Residential Services,
Inc.
13................. MN Salvation Army, Harbor 467,298.00
Lights.
14................. MS Grace House........... 1,221,580.00
15................. MT State of Montana...... 1,430,000.00
16................. NH Harbor Homes, Inc..... 500,457.00
17................. NH State of New Hampshire 966,900.00
18................. NM Santa Fe Community 1,314,280
Housing Trust.
19................. NY Greyston Health 1,365,890.00
Services, Inc.
20................. NY Bailey House, Inc..... 1,325,494.00
21................. TX Tarrant County 950,966.00
Community Development
Division.
22................. VI V.I. Community AIDS 1,373,400.00
Resource & Education.
23................. VT Vermont Housing and 1,430,000.00
Conservation Board.
24................. WA State of Washington... 1,301,664.00
25................. WI AIDS Resource Center 1,339,000
of Wisconsin.
26................. WY Wyoming Department of 623,117.00
Health.
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Total............................................ 28,111,948.00
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Appendix B
Fiscal Year 2011 Funding Awards for New HOPWA Permanent Supportive &
Transitional Housing Grants
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No. State Award recipient Award
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2.................. CA Los Angeles County $1,375,000.00
Commission on HIV.
6.................. FL River Region Human 1,353,743.00
Services, Inc.
7.................. MA Justice Resource 1,223,377.00
Institute, Inc.
3.................. ME Frannie Peabody Center 930,909.00
5.................. NY Corporation for AIDS 1,344,375.00
Research Education
and Services Inc.
4.................. OR City of Portland...... 1,365,900.00
1.................. TX City of Dallas........ 1,287,500.00
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Total............................................ 8,880,804.00
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[FR Doc. 2013-04907 Filed 3-1-13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210-67-P