Announcement of Funding Awards; December 2022, 45458-45727 [2023-14774]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6311–N–02]
Announcement of Funding Awards;
December 2022
Office of Chief Financial
Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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 in
competitions for funding under the
Notices of Funding Opportunity
(NOFOs) and Notices for the following
program(s): FY2020 and FY2021
Community Compass Technical
Assistance and Capacity Building
Program [Round 3], Housing
Opportunities for Persons With AIDS
(HOPWA) Competitive Grant Funding,
FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives
Program (FHIP)—American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round
1), FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives
Program (FHIP)—American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round
2), FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives
Program (FHIP)—American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round
3), FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction
Grant Program (Round 1), FY2021 Lead
Hazard Reduction Grant Program
(Round 2), FY2021 Radon Testing and
Mitigation Demonstration for Public
Housing, FY2021 Older Adult Home
Modification Grant Program, FY2021
Healthy Homes Production Grant
Program, FY2021 Tribal HUD VASH
Expansion, FY2022Tribal HUD VASH
Renewals (PIH-Notice), FY 2022 Public
Housing Operating Fund Shortfall
Funding, Mainstream Vouchers—NonCompetitive Opportunity for Additional
Vouchers Authorized by the CARES Act
and Extraordinary Administrative
Funding, FY2021 Indian Housing Block
Grant (IHBG) Competitive, FY 2019 and
2020 Section 8 Housing Choice
Vouchers: Implementation of the
Housing Choice Voucher Mobility
Demonstration, and FY 2021 Choice
Neighborhoods Implementation Grants.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dorthera Yorkshire, Director, Grants
Management and Oversight, Office of
the Chief Financial Officer (Systems),
Grants Management and Oversight at
AskGMO@hud.gov; telephone (202)
402–4336 or the contact person listed in
each appendix.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD
posted FY2020 and FY2021 Community
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Compass Technical Assistance and
Capacity Building Program [Round 3] on
grants.gov July 23, 2020, (FR–6400–N–
06). The competition closed on
September 23, 2020. HUD rated and
selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $72,515,411.40 to
22 recipients to build the capacity of
HUD’s technical assistance customer
organizations to deploy HUD-funded
programs and initiatives effectively and
in compliance with associated rules and
regulations.
HUD posted the FY2020 Housing
Opportunities for Persons With AIDS
(HOPWA) Competitive Grant: Housing
as an Intervention to Fight AIDS NOFO
on grants.gov April 14, 2021, (FR–6400–
N–11). The competition closed on July
6, 2021. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $40,468,421 to 20
recipients to provide communities an
opportunity to create and implement
new projects that align with initiatives
aimed at ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic
and elevate housing as an effective
structural intervention in ending the
epidemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program (FHIP)—American
Rescue Plan Private Enforcement
Initiative (Round 1) Program on
grants.gov July 19, 2021 (FR–6500–N–
78C). The competition closed on August
18, 2021. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $13,642,336.88 to
51 recipients to conduct enforcement
activities to prevent or eliminate
discriminatory housing practices and
inform individuals of their rights and
responsibilities under the Fair Housing
Act.
In keeping with Congress’s intent in
enacting the American Rescue Plan,
applicants proposed new fair housing
projects relating to discrimination
arising in connection with the pandemic
or focusing on sustaining core fair
housing enforcement and education
activities. Fair Housing Initiatives
Program-Private Enforcement Initiative
(PEI) Component accepted applications
from eligible PEI organizations seeking
support for fair housing enforcement
activities that are connected to or
adversely impacted by the coronavirus
pandemic. Through this funding
opportunity, HUD awarded grants to
Qualified Fair Housing Enforcement
Organizations (QFHO) and Fair Housing
Enforcement Organizations (FHO) to
help them continue to advance their
mission during the interruption of their
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operation due to the coronavirus
pandemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program (FHIP)—American
Rescue Plan Private Enforcement
Initiative (Round 2) Program on
grants.gov November 30, 2021 (FR–
6500–N–78C). The competition closed
on December 30, 2021. HUD rated and
selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $2,497,310 to 11
recipients to carry out enforcement
activities to prevent or eliminate
discriminatory housing practices and
inform individuals of their rights and
responsibilities under the Fair Housing
Act. Under fiscal year 2021, FHIP
funded the American Rescue Plan (ARP)
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI).
The ARP PEI provides relief funding
to eligible PEI organizations to address
fair housing inquiries, complaints,
investigations, education and outreach
activities, and the costs of delivering or
adapting services, during or relating to
the coronavirus pandemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program (FHIP)—American
Rescue Plan Private Enforcement
Initiative (Round 3) Program on
grants.gov April 5, 2022 (FR–6500–N–
78C). The competition closed on May 5,
2022. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $125,000 to 1
recipient to carry out enforcement
activities to prevent or eliminate
discriminatory housing practices and
inform individuals of their rights and
responsibilities under the Fair Housing
Act. Under fiscal year 2021, FHIP
funded the American Rescue Plan (ARP)
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI).
The ARP PEI provides relief funding
to eligible PEI organizations to address
fair housing inquiries, complaints,
investigations, education and outreach
activities, and the costs of delivering or
adapting services, during or relating to
the coronavirus pandemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Lead Hazard
Reduction Grant Program (Round 1) on
grants.gov May 28, 2021 (FR–6400–N–
13). The competition closed on July 12,
2021. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $107,837,788.03
(Lead $94,363,895.03 and Healthy
Homes Supplement $13,473,893.00) to
31 recipients to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected
from lead poisoning.
HUD posted FY2021 Lead Hazard
Reduction Grant Program (Round 2) on
grants.gov August 27, 2021 (FR–6400–
N–13). The competition closed on
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September 27, 2021. HUD rated and
selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $13,159,142 (Lead
$11,871,709 and Healthy Homes
Supplement $1,287,433) to 3 recipients
to maximize the number of children
under the age of six protected from lead
poisoning.
HUD posted FY2021 Radon Testing
and Mitigation Demonstration for Public
Housing Program on grants.gov January
25, 2022 (FR–6500–N–80). The
competition closed on March 28, 2022.
HUD rated and selected for funding
based on selection criteria contained in
the NOFO. This competition awarded
$3,982,295.44 to 9 recipients to provide
funds to public housing agencies (PHAs)
to conduct testing and as-needed
mitigation of radon in the units that
they manage and to support the
development of a plan for future testing
and mitigation.
HUD posted FY2021 Older Adult
Home Modification Grant Program on
grants.gov March 2, 2021 (FR–6400–N–
69). The competition closed on May 18,
2021. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $30,000,000 to 32
recipients to enable low-income elderly
persons to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low barrier, high
impact home modifications to reduce
older adults’ risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase accessibility,
and to improve their functional abilities
in their home.
HUD posted FY2021 Healthy Homes
Production Grant Program on grants.gov
August 4, 2021 (FR–6500–N–44). The
competition closed on September 21,
2021. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $104,784,753.10
to 60 recipients to identify and
remediate housing-related health and
safety hazards in privately owned, lowincome rental and/or owner-occupied
housing, especially in units and/or
buildings where families with children,
older adults sixty-two (62) years and
older, or families with persons with
disabilities reside.
HUD posted FY2021 Tribal HUD
VASH Expansion Program on grants.gov
October 29, 2021 (FR–6400–N–73). The
competition closed January 24,2022.
HUD rated and selected for funding
based on selection criteria contained in
the NOFO. This competition awarded
$841,113 to 3 recipients to combine
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rental assistance and administrative fees
from HUD with case management,
clinical and supportive services
provided by the Department of Veterans
Affairs, specifically for Native American
Veterans who are homeless or at risk of
homelessness.
HUD posted FY2022 Tribal HUD
VASH Renewals (PIH-Notice) on
grants.gov April 6, 2022 (PIH Notice
2022–08). The competition closed May
27, 2022. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOTICE. This
competition awarded $9,237,868 to 28
recipients to combine rental assistance
and administrative fees from HUD with
case management, clinical and
supportive services provided by
Veterans Affairs specifically for Native
American Veterans who are homeless or
at risk of homelessness.
HUD posted FY 2022 Public Housing
Operating Fund Shortfall Funding
Program on grants.gov June 13, 2022
(PIH Notice 2022–17). The competition
closed July 12, 2022. HUD rated and
selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOTICE. This
competition awarded $25,000,000 to
181 recipients to provide financial
assistance to PHAs that are experiencing
a financial shortfall.
HUD posted Mainstream Vouchers—
Non-Competitive Opportunity for
Additional Vouchers Authorized by the
CARES Act and Extraordinary
Administrative Funding on grants.gov
April 6, 2022 (PIH Notice 2022–07). The
opportunity closed on May 6, 2022.
HUD rated and selected for funding
based on selection criteria contained in
the NOTICE. This Notice awarded
$36,022,633.72 in extraordinary
administrative fees) to 218 recipients to
serve a special population of
households. Mainstream Vouchers serve
households that include a non-elderly
person(s) with disabilities, defined as
any family that includes a person with
disabilities who is at least 18 years old
and not yet 62 years old.
HUD posted the FY2021 Indian
Housing Block Grant (IHBG)
Competitive Program NOFO on
grants.gov August 24, 2021 (FR–6500–
N–48). The application submission due
date was January 4, 2022. The IHBG
Competitive program, encourages new
affordable housing construction projects
to increase the number of housing units
available for low-income Indian families
and help address housing shortages in
Indian communities. Additionally, HUD
encourages housing rehabilitation
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projects that will increase the useful life
of existing housing units and alleviate
substandard housing conditions. HUD
also encourages the acquisition of
existing housing units that increase
housing stock and necessary affordable
housing-related infrastructure projects
that will enable future construction or
rehabilitation. HUD rated and selected
applications for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the
NOFO. This competition awarded
$115,751,859 to 28 recipients to fund
new construction housing units.
HUD posted FY 2019 and 2020
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers:
Implementation of the Housing Choice
Voucher Mobility Demonstration
Program in the Federal Register July 15,
2020 (FR–6191–N–01). The competition
closed on February 1, 2020. HUD rated
and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the
NOFO. This competition awarded
$45,730,150 to 13 recipients to provide
over 10,000 families with children
better access to low-poverty
neighborhoods with high-performing
schools and other strong community
resources. To increase the number of
voucher families with children living in
opportunity areas, PHAs will provide
mobility-related services, including premove support and housing search
assistance, landlord outreach and
support, family financial assistance,
landlord financial incentives and postmove supports. The Demonstration will
face a rigorous, independent evaluation
to determine what services are most
effective at helping families move to
opportunity areas.
HUD posted FY 2021 Choice
Neighborhoods Implementation Grants
Program on grants.gov November 17,
2021, (FR–6500–N–34). The competition
closed on February 15, 2022. HUD rated
and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the
NOFO. This competition awarded
$180,000,000 to 4 recipients to
redevelop severely distressed public
and HUD-assisted housing. Grantees
leverage significant public and private
dollars to support locally driven
strategies that address struggling
neighborhoods with distressed public or
HUD-assisted housing through a
comprehensive approach to
neighborhood transformation. Local
leaders, residents, and stakeholders,
such as public housing authorities,
cities, schools, police, business owners,
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nonprofits, and private developers,
come together to create and implement
a plan that revitalizes distressed HUD
housing and addresses the challenges in
the surrounding neighborhood.
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(a)(4)(C)), the Department is
publishing the awardees and the
amounts of the awards in Appendices
A–Q of this document.
Dorthera Yorkshire,
Director, Grants Management and Oversight,
Office of the Chief Financial Officer.
Appendix A
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FY2020 and FY2021 Community Compass
Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
Program [Round 3]. (FR–6400–FA–06)
Contact: Stephanie Stone, (202)–402–7418.
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2614 Chapel Lake ..
28 Liberty Street,
34th Floor.
7475 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1000.
870 Market Street,
Ste. 1228.
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NY
New York ..
PA
DC
Philadelphia
Washington
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MI
MD
Columbia ...
Plymouth ...
OH
AK
Anchorage
Cincinnati ..
DC
Washington
MD
TX
VA
Fairfax .......
Rockville ....
San Antonio
MD
FL
Tampa .......
Bethesda ...
TX
CA
MD
MD
NY
San Antonio
San Francisco.
Bethesda ...
Gambrills ...
New York ..
AL
MD
Landover ...
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MA
VA
St
Boston .......
Fairfax .......
City
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20001
19106
48170
21044
45206
20852
78238
99504
20007
22033
20814
33629
78258
94102
20814
21054
10005
32513
10006
20785
02108
22031
Zip code
* CGI declined award of 250K. The award was transferred to Du & Associates.
** Award Type Descriptions (new awards that have not started).
Totals ................
1110 Harvest Canyon.
CVR Associates, Inc 2309 S MacDill Avenue, Suite 200.
Du & Associates, Inc 4350 East-West
Highway, Suite
310.
CGI Federal Inc. * .... 12601 Fair Lakes
Circle.
American Institutes
1000 Thomas Jeffor Research (AIR).
ferson Street NW.
Association of Alas4300 Boniface Parkka Housing Auway T&TA Prothorities.
gram.
Abt Associates, Inc .. 6130 Executive Blvd
National Association 5404 Wurzbach
for Latino CommuRoad.
nity Asset Builders.
The Partnership
2134 Alpine Place
Center, Ltd.
123 Any Street.
Enterprise Commu70 Corporate Cennity Partners, Inc.
ter 11000 Broken
Land Parkway.
Corporate
51248 Plymuoth
F.A.C.T.S., Inc.
Valley Dr..
Capital Access, Inc .. 220 Locust Street,
Suite 16C.
National American
122 C Street NW,
Indian Housing
Suite 350.
Council.
Homebase/The Center for Common
Concerns.
TDA Consulting, Inc
9300 Lee Highway
ICF Incorporated,
L.L.C.
Technical Assistance
Collaborative.
Cloudburst Consulting Group, Inc.
Corporation for Supportive Housing.
Collaborative Solutions, Inc.
FirstPic, Inc ..............
Local Initiatives Support Corporation.
Econometrica, Inc ....
15 Court Square,
11th floor.
8400 Corporate
Drive, Suite 550.
61 Broadway, Suite
2300.
P.O. Box 130159 ....
Street address
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5,607,167.40
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250,000.00
1,041,000.00
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903,167.40
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850,000.00
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170,000.00
724,058.00
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1,640,942.00
$28,000.00
FY20
P.L. 116–94
funding total
(NHDAP, YHAP)
60,792,924.00
2,250,000.00
600,000.00
675,000.00
1,360,000.00
749,000.00
5,858,000.00
350,000.00
1,000,000.00
550,000.00
0.00
525,000.00
2,277,924.00
1,708,000.00
4,617,000.00
1,074,200.00
3,230,000.00
2,961,540.00
1,824,500.00
5,844,000.00
4,959,300.00
3,455,000.00
$14,924,460.00
FY21
P.L. 116–260
funding totals
250,000.00
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$250,000.00
FY21 P.L. 117–2
funding totals
(ARP)
865,320.00
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440,000.00
425,320.00
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FY21 P.L. 117–2
funding totals
(CDC
interagency
agreement)
5,000,000.00
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1,250,000.00
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250,000.00
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500,000.00
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250,000.00
1,250,000.00
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$1,500,000.00
FY22
P.L. 117–43
funding totals
(CDBG–DR)
72,515,411.40
2,250,000.00
1,850,000.00
675,000.00
1,360,000.00
999,000.00
6,899,000.00
350,000.00
1,000,000.00
550,000.00
............................
525,000.00
3,181,091.40.00
1,708,000.00
5,467,000.00
1,324,200.00
3,230,000.00
3,461,540.00
1,994,500.00
6,818,058.00
6,649,300.00
5,521,262.00
$16,702,460.00
Total per
provider
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of HUD’s
technical assistance customer
organizations to deploy HUD-funded
programs and initiatives effectively and
in compliance with associated rules and
regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
include HUD customer organizations
and will vary by activity. HUD customer
organizations include state and local
grantees, PHAs, owners and managers of
HUD-assisted housing, CoCs, non-profit
grantees, HMIS Leads, HUD-approved
housing counseling agencies and
counselors, tribal organizations, Indian
tribes, tribally designated housing
entities (TDHEs), FHA-approved
multifamily lenders, residents and
participants in HUD-funded programs
and initiatives.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of HUD’s
Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) disaster recovery grantees to
deploy CDBG disaster recovery
programs effectively and in compliance
with associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
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assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
include CDBG disaster recovery
grantees, specifically States, units of
general local government, or Indian
tribes, and subrecipients of those
grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of HUD’s
American Recovery Plan (ARP) grantees
to deploy American Rescue Plan funded
programs effectively and in compliance
with associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
will vary by activity and can include
HUD’s American Rescue Plan grantees.
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Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of HUD’s Office
of Native American Programs customer
organizations to deploy effective and
compliant HUD-funded programs and
initiatives.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
will vary by activity and can include
Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG)
recipients, specifically tribes and
TDHEs; potential or current Section 184
Loan Guarantee program borrowers or
lenders; and Indian Community
Development Block Grant (ICDBG)
grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of current and
future fair housing professionals,
including but not limited to Fair
Housing Assistance Program and Fair
Housing Initiatives Program recipients,
to deploy programs and initiatives
aimed at ending housing discrimination.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
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and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
include current and future fair housing
professionals, including but not limited
to Fair Housing Assistance Program and
Fair Housing Initiatives Program
recipients.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to achieve the highest level of
performance and results for
Homelessness Management Information
System (HMIS) implementation,
including improving the capacity of
persons charged with setting up and
operating HMIS implementations;
ensuring that HMIS collect accurate,
comprehensive, and timely data; and
supporting CoCs and stakeholders to use
homeless data to improve efforts to end
homelessness.
Activities Performed: Activities will
vary and include: technical assistance
and training to help CoCs analyze data
and understand data trends; use data to
inform and revise plans and strategies;
use performance measurement and
reporting tools; create data sharing
partnerships and agreements; collect,
report, and use accurate and valid data
on programs, activities, and
beneficiaries; HMIS software
management and operation; HMIS
governance; standardized data
collection for HUD-required reporting;
system performance measurement and
analysis; and system modeling.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
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address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
include Continuums of Care.
Subrecipient activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of Department of
Treasury grantees to deploy the
Emergency Rental Assistance program
effectively and in compliance with
associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
include Department of Treasury
Emergency Rental Assistance program
grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of HUD’s special
needs assistance programs customer
organizations to deploy the Youth
Homelessness Demonstration Program
effectively and in compliance with
associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
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analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
include Youth Homelessness
Demonstration Program grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
M
Purpose: The purpose of this Award
is to build the capacity of HUD’s special
needs assistance program customer
organizations to deploy Continuum of
Care and Emergency Solutions Grant
programs effectively and in compliance
with associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will
identify specific technical assistance
needs to be addressed through a
demand-response program model. The
recipient may respond to those needs
through a range of eligible activities:
needs assessments; direct technical
assistance and capacity building;
development and maintenance of tools
and products; self-directed and group
learning; knowledge management; data
analysis, reporting, and performance
measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the
results of technical assistance activities,
including but not limited to changes in
management or operation of HUDfunded programs or initiatives. Specific
outcomes will vary based on the nature
of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved
capacity to design programs, policies,
and strategies as well as to deliver
projects, programs, or systems that
address community needs as defined in
the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries
will vary by activity and include
technical assistance customers of HUD’s
Special Needs Assistance Programs
which manage awards made under a
McKinney-Vento or HEARTH Act
authorization.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient
activities are unknown at the time of
award.
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Appendix B
FY2020 Housing Opportunities for Persons
With AIDS (HOPWA) Competitive Grant
(FR–6400–FA–11)
Contact: Lisa Steinhauer, 215–861–7651.
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Organization name
Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Abounding Prosperity
Incorporated.
2311 Martin Luther
King, Jr. Boulevard.
Dallas .....
TX
75215–2302
$2,250,000.00
African Services
Committee, Inc.
429 W. 127th Street
New York
NY
10027–2544
2,250,000.00
AIDS Foundation
Houston, Inc.
6260 Westpark Dr.,
Suite 100.
Houston ..
TX
77057–7353
2,250,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: To provide housing to
LGBTQ+ HIV-positive youth of color
(ages 16–29) experiencing homelessness in Dallas County, TX.
Activities to be performed: TenantBased Rental Assistance, Short-Term,
Rent, Mortgage and Utility assistance,
Permanent Housing Placement assistance, and supportive services.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
This project will increase housing stability for 68 LGBTQ+ youth of color living with HIV per year.
Intended beneficiary: LGBTQ+ youth of
color living with HIV.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: African Services Committee’s
(ASC) model will focus on housing
placement assistance for immigrant
people living with HIV (PLWH), with
the goal of stabilizing eligible households to assist them in achieving longterm, permanent housing.
Activities to be performed: Short Term
Rent, Mortgage and Utility Assistance
and Permanent Housing Placement
services.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
Annually, funds will provide 25 households with Short Term Rent, Mortgage
and Utility Assistance, 50 households
with Permanent Housing Placement
services and utilities assistance for 25
households.
Intended beneficiary: The program will
focus on marginalized people of color
(primarily African and Caribbean) populations.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: HOME BASE will provide stable supportive housing, case management, financial management and employment training and placement, life
skills coaching, navigation into culturally humble health care, food and
transportation
assistance,
mental
health and substance use disorder
counseling, housing information services, and robust permanent housing
placement to PLWH who are most
vulnerable to being out of care.
Activities to be performed: Permanent
Housing and Supportive Services.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes: A
Bridge to Access, Services, and Equity), an innovative supportive housing
program that will serve 30 people living with HIV (PLWH) over 36 months.
Intended beneficiary: PLWH who are
most vulnerable to being out of care.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
AIDS Foundation Of
Chicago.
200 W. Monroe
Chicago ..
Street, Suite 1150.
IL
60606–0575
2,250,000.00
Vivent Health ............
5250 Leetsdale Dr.
Denver ...
CO
80246–1451
1,660,899.00
Broward House, Inc
1726 SE 3rd Ave ....
Fort Lauderdale.
FL
33316–2514
2,164,296.00
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Project description
Purpose: AIDS Foundation of Chicago is
awarded a HOPWA Housing as an
Intervention to Fight AIDS competitive
grant of $2,250,000 for Keep Empowering Young Adults to Succeed
(KEYS), a collaboration among AIDS
Foundation of Chicago, Center for
Housing and Health, La Casa Norte,
and Chicago House. KEYS aims to
demonstrate that expediting access to
stable housing with wrap-around supportive services is an effective intervention to improve HIV care outcomes.
Activities to be performed: The KEYS
program will provide Tenant Based
Rental Assistance for 40 Chicagoans
ages 18–30 living with HIV/AIDS and
experiencing homelessness.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
40 Chicagoans ages 18–30 living with
HIV/AIDS and experiencing homelessness. KEYS aims to demonstrate that
expediting access to stable housing
with wrap-around supportive services
is an effective intervention to improve
HIV care outcomes for those 18–30
years old.
Intended beneficiary: Chicagoans ages
18–30 living with HIV/AIDS and experiencing homelessness.
Subrecipient Activities: Tenant Based
Rental Assistance.
Purpose: Vivent Health will implement
an integrated program to provide Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA)
for people living with HIV (PLWH) in
the Denver area.
Activities to be performed: TBRA will be
provided to 30 HOPWA eligible
households annually.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
TBRA will be provided to 30 HOPWA
eligible households annually.
Intended beneficiary: Low Income
PLWH in the Denver area.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: Broward House is awarded a
HOPWA Housing as an Intervention
to Fight AIDS competitive grant of
$2,164,296 to expand transitional
housing services for people living with
HIV (PLWH) with substance use disorders and/or co-occurring disorders.
Activities to be performed: The program
will provide community housing complemented with onsite substance
abuse treatment.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
Expand access to safe, affordable
housing opportunities for PLWH and
increasing retention in care and viral
load suppression. The program will
serve up to 73 households over the
three-year project period.
Intended beneficiary: People living with
HIV (PLWH) with substance use disorders and/or co-occurring disorders.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
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Organization name
Street address
Chicago House And
Social Service
Agency.
2229 S. Michigan
Avenue, Suite
304.
Community Rightful
Center, Inc.
Damien Center Inc,
The.
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Zip code
Chicago ..
IL
60616–2102
1,463,558.00
9526 NE 2nd Ave,
Suite 202D.
Miami
Shores.
FL
33138–2741
2,208,000.00
26 North Arsenal
Avenue.
Indianapolis.
IN
46201–3808
2,074,526.00
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Purpose: Chicago House and Social
Service Agency is awarded a HOPWA
Housing as an Intervention to Fight
AIDS competitive grant of $1,463,558
for the TransLife Care Program. The
Program will combine housing assistance with the innovative trans-specific
services available at Chicago House.
Activities to be performed: Housing subsidy, search, and placement assistance will be provided through Tenant
Based Rental Assistance (TBRA),
Housing Information Services, and
Permanent Housing Placement.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
Over 110 households will be served
over the three-year project period.
Intended
beneficiary:
HIV-positive
transwomen of color and Latinx
women experiencing homelessness.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: To provide transitional housing
to people living with HIV (PLWH) in
South Florida. The goal of the program is to provide housing assistance
and supportive services to improve
housing stability for PLWH by increasing their capacity to obtain and retain
employment.
Activities to be performed: To provide
transitional housing to people living
with HIV (PLWH) in South Florida.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The program will serve up to 105
PLWH over the three-year project period.
Intended beneficiary: PLWH in South
Florida.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: To serve low-income people
living with HIV with a specific focus on
individuals aged 55 and over, through
the Elder Housing Assistance Program (EHAP).
Activities to be performed: The EHAP
program will provide Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance, Short-Term Rent,
Mortgage, and Utility assistance, and
related supportive services.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
With a housing first approach paired
with generational competence, harm
reduction, and holistic care approaches, this elder community will
see not only an improvement in health
outcomes, but also in health equity
and a reduction of common barriers to
housing and healthcare. 212 households will be served annually.
Intended beneficiary: People living with
HIV with a specific focus on individuals aged 55 and over.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
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City
State
Zip code
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Fenway Community
Health Center, Inc.
1340 Boylston
Street.
Boston ....
MA
02215–4302
1,261,004.00
Foothills AIDS
Project.
678 S. Indian Hill
Blvd., Suite 220.
Claremont
CA
91711–6000
2,250,000.00
Tulsa Cares ..............
3712 E 11th Street
Tulsa ......
OK
74112–3952
560,103.00
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Project description
Purpose: To create a continuum of care
and services for those with a high
level of need around care, treatment,
and social determinate of health supports, with a focus on housing stability
for people living with HIV(PLWH).
Activities to be performed: Housing
placement and rental assistance.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The project will demonstrate improved
health outcomes and housing stability
for the PLWH served and will establish a sustainable, replicable system
for assessing client need, linking individuals to care and services, and providing ongoing support for retention in
care, treatment, and services. 216
households will receive rental assistance and supportive services.
Intended beneficiary: PLWHA with a
high level of need around care, treatment, and social determinate of health
supports.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: To implement a new initiative
designed to elevate housing as an effective structural intervention within
the Riverside- San Bernardino Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Activities to be performed: Foothill AIDS
project will work in collaboration with
regional service partners and strategic
initiatives to deliver a coordinated continuum of housing-related services,
HIV primary care, and wrap-around
supportive services to facilitate stable
permanent housing.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
Deliver a coordinated continuum of
housing-related services, HIV primary
care, and wrap-around supportive
services to facilitate stable permanent
housing outcomes for a total of 125
people living with HIV/AIDS over the
36-month grant period.
Intended beneficiary: PLWHA in the Riverside-San Bernardino Metropolitan
Statistical Area.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: To support Achieving Housing
Stability, an innovative housing project
that will use Critical Time Intervention
(CTI) and Master Leasing, two complementary strategies that are new to
the agency.
Activities to be performed: Master Leasing rental assistance.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The program will serve 45 HOPWA-eligible households with housing assistance and supportive services.
Intended beneficiary: People living with
HIV.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Gregory House Program.
200 N. Vineyard
Blvd., Suite A310.
Honolulu
HI
96817–3938
2,194,347.00
Hope House Day
Care Center, Inc.
23 S. Idlewild St. ....
Memphis
TN
38104–3926
2,134,046.00
Interfaith Residence
4385 Maryland Ave
St. Louis
MO
63108–2703
2,250,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: To implement the E Ola
Project that will expand housing services for PLWH in Hawaii and provide
new housing interventions.
Activities to be performed: Housing Information Services, Tenant Based
Rental Assistance and Short-Term,
Rental, Mortgage and Utility Assistance and Supportive Services.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The E Ola Project that will serve 500
HOPWA eligible people living with HIV
(PLWH) and their families over three
years.
Intended beneficiary: PLWH in Hawaii.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: An overarching goal of the
program is to ensure all assisted
households are placed in long-term,
stable housing and achieve viral suppression.
Activities to be performed: Hope House
will provide intensive case management, Tenant Based Rental Assistance, Short-Term Rent, Mortgage and
Utility assistance, and Permanent
Housing Placement assistance.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
Hope House will provide up to 40 individuals and their families with housing
support during the length of the threeyear grant term.
Intended beneficiary: People living with
HIV and their families in Memphis,
TN, and surrounding areas.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: Doorways, a nonprofit located
in St. Louis, is awarded $2,250,000
for the DOORWAYS 2.0 program.
This program will address the social
determinants of health that create disparities and prevent equity and access, by weaving together stable
housing with onsite wrap-around supportive services.
Activities to be performed: The program
will provide housing, case management, behavioral health, substance
use support groups, employment services, nutritional support, and transportation assistance.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The program will serve 50 households
annually.
Intended beneficiary: Newly diagnosed,
low-income PLWHA.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
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City
Kansas City, Missouri, City Of.
2400 Troost Ave,
Suite 1200.
Palmetto AIDS Life
Support Services.
Seattle, City Of .........
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Kansas
City.
MO
64108–2879
2,250,000.00
2638 Two Notch
Rd., Suite 108.
Columbia
SC
29204–1102
2,248,042.00
700 Fifth Avenue,
Suite 5800.
Seattle ....
WA
98104–1822
2,250,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: To continue the development
and implementation of a housing services continuum to meet the dynamic
housing assistance and supportive
service needs of low-income people
living with HIV and their families.
Activities to be performed: Supportive
Services, Short-Term Rent, Mortgage,
and Utility assistance, Permanent
Housing Placement assistance, Transitional Housing assistance and Tenant Based Rental Assistance.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
Funding will support employment
services for 50 households, ShortTerm Rent, Mortgage, and Utility assistance for 150, Permanent Housing
Placement assistance for 60 and
Transitional Housing assistance for 15
and Tenant Based Rental Assistance
for 50 households annually.
Intended beneficiary: Low-income people living with HIV and their families.
ubrecipient Activities: n/a
Purpose: To expand permanent housing
services available to low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Activities to be performed: TenantBased Rental Assistance, Supportive
Services, Housing Information, and
Short-Term, Rent, Mortgage and Utility assistance.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
By the end of the grant period,
PALSS will serve 135 eligible households.
Intended beneficiary: HOPWA eligible
households.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: City of Seattle is awarded
$2,250,000 for a highly collaborative,
innovative project designed to end racial disparities in the region’s continuum of care for people living with
HIV.
Activities to be performed: Provide low
barrier, stable housing, culturally relevant supportive services, and capacity expansion for POC-led communitybased service organizations to administer housing assistance programs.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The program will provide housing
services for 84 households.
Intended beneficiary: People of color
(POC) living with HIV.
Subrecipient Activities: The City of Seattle, the People of Color Against
AIDS Network, Center for Multicultural
Health, Entre Hermanos, and the
Housing Connector will create a highly
collaborative, innovative project designed to end racial disparities in the
region’s continuum of care for people
living with HIV.
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State
Zip code
Tampa ....
FL
33602–5208
2,250,000.00
Volunteers Of Amer3600 Wilshire BouLos Angeica Of Los Angeles.
levard, Suite 1500.
les.
CA
90010–2619
2,250,000.00
........................
40,468,821.00
Tampa, City Of .........
Total ..................
Street address
City
306 E. Jackson St.
.................................
................
Award amount
Project description
Purpose: To provide transitional housing, Tenant-Based Rental Assistance
(TBRA), intensive case management
and wrap-around supportive services
to people living with HIV in
Hillsborough County, Florida.
Activities to be performed: Transitional
housing, Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA), intensive case management and wrap-around supportive
services.
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
The program will provide housing and
supportive services to over 74 households annually.
Intended beneficiary: People living with
HIV in Hillsborough County, Florida.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Purpose: For a multi-pronged approach
in using stable housing as an intervention to fight HIV/AIDS.
Activities to be performed: TenantBased Rental Assistance (TBRA),
Permanent Housing Placement (PHP)
and Short-Term Rent, Mortgage and
Utility (STRMU).
Deliverables and Expected outcomes:
TBRA will be provided to 10 households, PHP to 10 households and
STRMU to 30 households annually.
Intended beneficiary: HOPWA eligible
people experiencing or at-risk for
homelessness.
Subrecipient Activities: n/a.
Appendix C
FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program
(FHIP)—American Rescue Plan Private
Enforcement Initiative (Round 1): (FR–6500–
N–78C)
Contact: Stephanie W. Thomas (202) 402–
6938.
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Alaska Legal Services Corporation.
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1. Purpose: Provide fair housing organizations with emergency funding
relief to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: Affirmatively Further Fair
Housing statewide by screening intakes for fair housing issues and initiating affirmative litigation.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: provide Anchorage with the
knowledge it needs to identify and
address fair housing issues.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Anchorage residents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: N/A.
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Address
City
Legal Aid of Arkansas, Inc.
714 South Main ....
Jonesboro .......
AR
72401
350,000.00
Southwest Fair
Housing Council.
177 N Church Ave,
Suite 1104.
Tucson ............
AZ
85701
350,000.00
California Rural
Legal Assistance, Inc.
1430 Franklin
Oakland ..........
Street, Suite 103.
CA
94612
350,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: Legal Aid of Arkansas will
ensure that Arkansas’ only private
fair housing enforcement organization continues to meet the challenges brought on by the COVID–
19 pandemic.
2. Activities: Services will include enforcement of meritorious claims,
testing, systemic investigations, and
education and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase knowledge and
complaint intake of alleged housing
discrimination.
4.
Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Marshallese and Latinx populations
in Northwest Arkansas and individuals at risk of institutionalization
across Arkansas.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: SWFHC will conduct complaint-based investigations to assist
individuals who believe they have
experienced illegal housing discrimination,
particularly
related
to
COVID–19.
2. Activities: conduct systemic investigations to uncover evidence of illegal housing discrimination in the
housing market, focusing on issues
related to the pandemic. SWFHC
will conduct fair housing tests as
part of its investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase fair housing complaints for filing to HUD.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake, investigation, testing, complaint resolution, litigation,
training.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: training staff to enhance understanding of COVID-based foreclosure protections which are complex and still evolving, increase
complaint intake to enforcement
agencies, achieve successful complaint mediations.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): state and
local housing authorities, fair housing employees, tenants, and homeowners.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
Fair Housing Council of Riverside
County, Inc.
P.O. Box 1068 ......
Riverside ........
CA
92502
350,000.00
Inland Fair Housing
and Mediation
Board.
1500 S Haven Avenue, Suite 100.
Ontario ............
CA
91761
350,000.00
San Diego ......
CA
92114
350,000.00
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Legal Aid Society
110 South Euclid
of San Diego, Inc.
Avenue.
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: testing, investigations,
training, site assessment, and intake.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: train testers, conduct fair
housing tests, refer fair housing
complaints to HUD, conduct site assessments.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): tenants,
homeowners, disabled persons,
state, and local fair housing agency
staff.
5. Subrecipient Activities: 2 partnering
agencies will assist with project activities listed above.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: education and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase awareness of fair
housing discrimination to minority
groups.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): immigrants, LBTQ+, and disabled in San
Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial
Counties.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: education and outreach,
enforcement-related activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase in fair housing
services after the eviction protections.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Fair Housing Advocates of Northern
California.
1314 Lincoln Ave,
Ste. A.
San Rafael .....
CA
94901
350,000.00
Connecticut Fair
Housing Center.
60 Popieluszko
Court.
Hartford ..........
CT
06106
350,000.00
National Fair Housing Alliance.
1331 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW, Suite
650.
Washington ....
DC
20004
350,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake/referral, reasonable accommodations, and evaluation/referrals of complaints to HUD
and/or DFEH or private attorneys
for enforcement action.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: referral of 100 clients calling
as a result of Covid-related evictions or other Covid-related issues;
evaluating 10 Covid-related complaints for enforcement actions; providing fair housing services to clients in their primary language calling as a result of Covid-related
issues; and assisting clients in requesting 20 reasonable accommodations/modifications.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): LEP populations, tenants and homeowners,
disabled persons.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake, investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: determine violations of the
fair laws and refer complaints to
HUD or fair housing agencies.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): low-income communities.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: investigations, education
and outreach, test, online marketing.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: conduct 25 investigations,
increase knowledge through online
education, conduct 12 appraisal
tests.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): homeowners, realtors, tenants, landlords,
home insurance companies, mortgage finance lenders.
5. Subrecipient Activities:5 agencies
will assist in appraisal investigations.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Equal Rights Center.
11 Dupont Circle,
NW.
Washington ....
DC
20036
350,000.00
National Community Reinvestment Coalition.
740 15th Street,
NW.
Washington ....
DC
20005
346,819.55
Housing Opportunities Project for
Excellence
(HOPE), Inc.
11501 NW 2nd Avenue.
Miami ..............
FL
33168
350,000.00
Community Legal
Services of MidFlorida, Inc.
122 E. Colonial Dr
Ste 200.
Orlando ...........
FL
32801
350,000.00
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1. Purpose: the ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: distribute fair housing
toolkit, provide outreach to the
housing providers and the disabled.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: outreach to 50 local LEP organizations, distribute 10,000 toolkits to households, and attend 10hour provider outreach meetings.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): LEP persons, disabled persons, rural communities, homeowners, and tenants.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: the ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: system investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: 14 appraisal test and 40
internet sales tests.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): homeowners, underserved populations.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: distribute education and
outreach materials.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: expand and increase public
engagement on fair housing matters.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: investigations and intake.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: enhance education and outreach knowledge targeted to 12
counties.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): housing
providers, at-risk populations, and
homeowners.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Address
City
JC Vision and Associates Inc.
P.O. Box 1972 ......
Hinesville ........
GA
31310
75,000.00
Legal Aid Society
of Hawaii.
924 Bethel Street
Honolulu .........
HI
96813
350,000.00
Intermountain Fair
Housing Council,
Inc.
4696 W. Overland
Rd. Suite 140.
Boise ..............
ID
83705
124,993.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake, mediation and
conciliation, litigation, brochure distribution.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase knowledge and
awareness of housing discrimination
from individuals to agencies/organizations.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): LEP populations, fair housing organizations,
tenants and homeowners, landlords.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: distribute outreach materials, intake, litigation.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: 10 new complaints per
quarter, file 5 complaints with HUD,
conduct litigation hearings focused
on the immigrant communities.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): immigrants.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake interviews, training, fair housing testing.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: Conduct intake interviews,
complaint referrals to HUD, and
educate and recruit testers.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Homeowners, Home buyers, tenants.
5. Subrecipient Activities: N/A.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Open Communities
1880 Oak Ave,
Suite 301.
Evanston ........
IL
60201
218,353.00
South Suburban
Housing Center.
18220 Harwood
Avenue, Suite 1.
Homewood .....
IL
60430
350,000.00
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
809 S. Marshfield
Avenue, MB
502, M/C 551.
Chicago ..........
IL
60612
348,986.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: ensure services are
reaching those most impacted by
COVID by conducting an Equity
Audit that helps determine where
the provision of enforcement activities is most needed.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: Provide education to the
44,000 persons residing in the
norther suburbs of Chicago on fair
housing laws.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): northern
suburbs of Chicago.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: the ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake, investigations,
outreach through digital and social
media platforms.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: assist 300 rental and mortgage distressed families, refer 34
housing provider complaints, conduct systemic investigations, reach
6,025,000 impressions.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: fair housing enforcement
and education and outreach activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: provide outreach to 30 community and fair housing organizations.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): targeting
tenants, property owners, fair housing advocates, attorneys, mortgage
counselors, and persons in the real
estate industry including landlords,
bankers, appraisers, lenders, and
real estate and mortgage agents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
H.O.P.E. Inc d/b/a
HOPE Fair Housing Center.
202 W. Willow
Ave., Suite 203.
Wheaton .........
IL
60187
125,000.00
Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana, Inc.
445 N Pennsylvania St., Suite
811.
Indianapolis ....
IN
46204
125,000.00
Suffolk University ..
8 Ashburton Place
Boston ............
MA
02108
349,966.30
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake, investigations, advocacy/enforcement actions.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: improve software access to
support staff interactions and facilitate client access, helping staff as
they increase the amount of remote
work needed to ensure services are
available.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: create an eviction and
foreclosure web-based portal for
court records, intake, investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: conduct 1 joint fair housing
investigation, open 4 new fair housing investigations.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): tenants,
lenders, landlords.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: testing, legal representation, education, and outreach utilizing PSA’s and print materials.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: promote and educate Boston residents on fair housing laws
and services.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Greater
Boston residents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
405 Main Street ....
Worcester .......
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Aid, Inc.
State
Zip code
Amount
MA
01608
350,000.00
Legal Services of
436 S. Saginaw
Flint .................
Eastern Michigan.
Street, Suite 101.
MI
48502
350,000.00
Fair Housing Center of Southwest
Michigan.
MI
49007
124,974.00
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1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: recruit and train testers,
litigation, investigations, education,
and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: provide education on the responsibilities of fair housing and investigate claims of housing discrimination.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): fair housing agencies, tenants, homeowners,
ex-offenders.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conducting fair housing
education and outreach activities,
address fair housing inquiries and
conduct complaint investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: Enhance the delivery of fair
housing services.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: address fair housing inquiries, conduct complaint investigations, and conduct education and
outreach activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: expand the enforcement
and outreach efforts and focus on
combatting historic and modern
practices of segregation exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
Mid-Minnesota
Legal Assistance.
430 First Avenue
North, Suite 300.
Minneapolis ....
MN
55401
350,000.00
Metropolitan St.
Louis Equal
Housing and Opportunity Council.
1027 S
Vandeventer
Ave., 6th Floor.
St. Louis .........
MO
63110
350,000.00
Mississippi Center
for Justice.
5 Old River Place,
Suite 203.
Jackson ..........
MS
39202
350,000.00
Legal Aid of North
Carolina, Inc.
224 S. Dawson St.
Raleigh ...........
NC
27601
350,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, investigations, and litigation.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: expand approach to community outreach and delivery of fair
housing services.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
population.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: the ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: legal advice and representation, education and outreach
activities, home search assistance.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: refer complaints to HUD,
provide knowledge to protected
classes on fair housing laws.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): tenants,
landlords, low-income.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, testing,
investigations, negotiations, and
other enforcement services.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: identify and address acts of
housing discrimination.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2.
Activities:
consulting,
intake
screenings, social media outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: conduct 40 rental test
screenings, develop outreach materials, and reach 50,000 impressions.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes, tenants, landlords.
5. Subrecipient Activities: HBCU to
participate in material development/
outreach activities.
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Organization name
Address
City
High Plains Fair
Housing Center.
406 Demers Road
Grand Forks ...
ND
58201
75,000.00
New Hampshire
Legal Assistance.
117 North State
Street.
Concord ..........
NH
03301
333,907.00
Fair Housing Council of Northern
New Jersey.
131 Main Street,
Suite 140.
Hackensack ....
NJ
07601
125,000.00
Silver State Fair
Housing Council.
110 W. Arroyo
Street, Suite A.
Reno ...............
NV
89509
125,000.00
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1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: distribution of fair housing
educational materials and conduct
fair housing testing and systemic investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: perform outreach to 100
consumers.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): North Dakota residents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: education and outreach
activities, enforcement.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase fair housing awareness.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: the ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: hold education and outreach with advocacy groups.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: unknown.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): disabled
and elderly.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct fair housing
seminars, provide COVID related
materials, conduct trainings and address fair housing inquiries.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: conduct fair housing tests to
identify discrimination against individuals who are receiving, or have
received, COVID-related housing
assistance.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): disabled,
families with children, LEP populations.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
CNY Fair Housing,
Inc.
731 James Street,
Suite 200.
Syracuse ........
NY
13203
125,000.00
Housing Opportunities Made Equal,
Inc.
1542 Main Street ..
Buffalo ............
NY
14209
350,000.00
Legal Assistance of
Western New
York, Inc.
361 South Main ....
Geneva ...........
NY
14456
350,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, investigations, and counseling.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: expand systemic investigations.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): minorities.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct testing, mediation, reasonable accommodation
assistance, and systemic investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: train testers, conduct fair
lending investigations, conduct fair
housing testing.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: provide litigation support
and educational services.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: assistance with case development; provide training.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc.
470 Mamaroneck
Avenue, Suite
410.
White Plains ...
NY
10605
350,000.00
Fair Housing Justice Center, Inc.
30–30 Northern
Blvd. Suite 302.
Long Island
City.
NY
11101
350,000.00
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1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, investigations, education, and outreach activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: conduct fair housing investigations, fair housing testing, and
other enforcement-related activities;
and provide education and outreach
on fair housing rights and obligations to both housing providers,
consumers, and other community
organizations.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: outreach, marketing, intake, testing, enforcement.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: conduct a targeted outreach
campaign to inform populations adversely impacted by the coronavirus
pandemic about their fair housing
rights; market FHJC’s Adele Friedman Housing Accessibility Fund to
eligible people with disabilities and
provide expanded support for intake, testing, and enforcement activities to assist vulnerable populations most impacted by the
coronavirus.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
Long Island Housing Services, Inc.
640 Johnson Avenue.
Bohemia .........
NY
11716
350,000.00
Brooklyn Legal
Services.
105 Court Street ...
Brooklyn .........
NY
11201
350,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, investigations, testing activates.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: refer potential housing discrimination victims to HUD, FHAP,
local enforcement agency or a private attorney. Screen, assess, intake and investigate fair housing
claims for discriminatory eviction or
foreclosure; and file individual housing discrimination allegations from
protected class members denied
housing choices related to the
COVID–19 pandemic.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, testing,
education and outreach and systemic investigations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: screen, investigate, and
analyze complaints; conduct testing
and analyze test results; refer meritorious housing discrimination complaints to federal, state, and city enforcement agencies; file affirmative
enforcement litigation to redress
systemic lending abuses and eliminate lending discrimination; and
provide legal assistance to help
homeowners avoid foreclosure and
access affordable loan modifications. In addition, provide workshops to educate homeowners
about illegal and unfair housing
practices and foreclosure prevention.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): tenants,
homeowners, landlords, lenders.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Fair Housing Resource Center,
Inc.
1100 Mentor Avenue.
Painesville ......
OH
44077
125,000.00
Housing Research
& Advocacy Center.
2728 Euclid Ave,
Suite 200.
Cleveland .......
OH
44115
125,000.00
Fair Housing Opportunities of
Northwest Ohio,
Inc.
326 North Erie
Street.
Toledo ............
OH
43604
349,983.00
Housing Opportunities Made Equal
of Greater Cincinnati, Inc.
2400 Reading
Road Suite 118.
Cincinnati ........
OH
45202
150,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, investigations and education and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: initiate audits to combat
new practices put into place by
housing
providers
during
the
coronavirus pandemic. In addition,
create a Fair Housing Computer
lab.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Lake,
Geauga, and Ashtabula County
Ohio residents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct investigations,
intake, and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: Conduct fair housing intake,
perform fair housing audits, and referrals to community resources.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Asian
and Asian American communities.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct systemic investigations, intake, and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: increase intake and complaints submitted for referral to HUD
or other enforcement agencies.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): minority
communities, lenders, real estate.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2.
Activities:
conduct
intake
screenings, and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: fair housing education, and
complaint referrals.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): immigrants, minorities, housing agencies, tenants.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Address
City
Ohio State Legal
Services Association.
1108 City Park Avenue.
Columbus .......
OH
43206
317,447.00
Fair Housing Contact Service, Inc.
441 Wolf Ledges
Parkway, Suite
200.
Akron ..............
OH
44311
125,000.00
Fair Housing Rights
Center in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
444 N. 3rd Street,
Suite 110.
Philadelphia ....
PA
19123
75,000.00
Fair Housing Partnership of Greater Pittsburgh.
2840 Liberty Avenue, Suite 205.
Pittsburgh .......
PA
15222
125,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, investigations, and educational activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: distribute resources to Community Action Agencies, screen potential discriminatory eviction cases,
investigate alleged housing discrimination complaints, and conduct
audit test.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: meet the increased need for
fair housing services and knowledge during the pandemic.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct fair housing intakes and education and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: investigate housing discrimination claims and educate the public on their fair housing rights and
responsibilities
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): protected
classes.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: REO investigations and
intakes.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: develop REO investigations
wherein the agency identifies and
creates a COVID–19 specific investigation.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): homeowners.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Northwest Fair
Housing Alliance.
35 W. Main, Suite
250.
Spokane .........
WA
99201
103,973.03
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair
Housing Council.
759 North Milwaukee Street,
Suite 500.
Milwaukee ......
WI
53202
347,935.00
...............................
.........................
........................
13,642,336.88
Total ...............
Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct intake, mediation, audits, and assist with reasonable accommodations.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: counseling individuals with
fair housing allegations; assisting
with mediations and reasonable accommodation requests related to
COVID–19; conducting audit and
complaint-based testing as needed
to identify discrimination related to
COVID–19; referring complaints to
HUD; and providing fair housing
trainings for agencies providing
rental assistance and post-moratorium eviction resolution services.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): tenants,
landlords, homeowners, mortgage
lenders.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and outreach activities, and
the costs of delivering or adapting
services, during or relating to the
coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct outreach, systemic investigations, training.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: provide statewide outreach
and education to those severely impacted by the COVID–19 pandemic
to address housing discrimination
and/or housing instability in Wisconsin and conduct an investigation
into systemic forms of housing discrimination in MMFHC’s service
area to eliminate barriers for underserved populations and others most
severely impacted by the COVID–
19 pandemic.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): fair housing agencies, Wisconsin residents,
tenants, lenders, underserved populations.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program
(FHIP)—American Rescue Plan Private
Enforcement Initiative (Round 2) (FR–6500–
N–78C)
Contact: Stephanie W. Thomas (202) 402–
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
West Tennessee
210 W. Main Street
Legal Services, Inc.
Jackson ..
TN
38301
$350,000.00
Fair Housing Council
of Oregon.
1221 SW Yamhill
St., #305.
Portland ..
OR
97205
347,310.00
San Antonio Fair
Housing Council,
Inc.
4414 Centerview
Drive, Suite 229.
San Antonio.
TX
78228
75,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: interviewing potential victims of discrimination; taking complaints; testing; evaluating test results;
conducting mediation; conciliating; enforcing meritorious claims through litigation or referral to administrative enforcement agencies; and disseminating information about Fair Housing
Laws.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of fair housing
services within the targeted jurisdiction.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: Identify and evaluate inquiries, and investigate allegations related
to discriminatory evictions.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of fair housing
services within the targeted jurisdiction.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public, landlord/tenant, local and state
housing entities.
5. Subrecipient Activities: N/A.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: investigate and evaluate allegations of housing discrimination,
provide housing counseling, conduct
systemic housing discrimination investigations, and conduct rental tests.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
educate those most impacted by
COVID about their rights under the
Fair Housing Act; and enhance the
delivery of fair housing services within
the targeted jurisdiction.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public and Limited English Proficient
(LEP) persons.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
Fair Housing Center
of West Michigan.
20 Hall Street SE ...
Grand
Rapids.
MI
49507
125,000.00
Legal Aid Society of
Palm Beach County, Inc.
423 Fern Street,
Suite 200.
West
Palm
Beach.
FL
33401
500,000.00
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1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: to identify, investigate and
challenge illegal housing discrimination against underserved populations
emerging or amplifying as a result of
the pandemic, such as refusal to rent
or lend to Housing Choice Voucher
holders or those with other sources of
income,
discriminatory
applicant
screening, discriminatory evictions or
foreclosures, redlining, reverse redlining, predatory lending, or other
practices that may indicate disparate
treatment.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of fair housing
services within the targeted jurisdiction.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: educate those most impacted by COVID about their rights
under the Fair Housing Act through
workshops and outreach events. Additionally, conduct systemic investigations of alleged discrimination that is
pervasive or institutional in nature.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
receive 50 fair housing intake cases,
hold 5 workshops, conduct 8 education and outreach fair housing
events, refer 10 complaints to HUD.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): persons
with disabilities, general public, fair
housing agencies.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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City
State
Zip code
Amount
CSA San Diego
County.
327 Van Houten Avenue.
El Cajon
CA
92020
125,000.00
Lexington Fair Housing Council, Inc.
207 E Reynolds
Rd., Suite 130.
Lexington
KY
40517
75,000.00
Legal Aid Services of
Oklahoma, Inc.
2915 N. Classen
Blvd.
Oklahoma
City.
OK
73106
350,000.00
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Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake and investigate allegations of discrimination, conduct
rental tests and systemic investigations within the targeted.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
80 rental tests, 8 systemic investigations, 6 site surveys, 80 fair housing
intake complaints, 30 reasonable accommodation modifications.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): disabled,
general public, homeowners, immigrants, LEP populations, minority
communities.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: Intake, fair housing investigations and education and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
increase intake that results in complaints filed with HUD.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Kentucky
residents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: intake, testing, mediation,
and conciliation.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of fair housing
services within the targeted jurisdiction.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): minority individuals, low-income communities,
Limited English Proficient (LEPP persons.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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Organization name
Address
City
Metro Fair Housing
Services, Inc.
215 Lakewood Way
SW, Suite 106.
Housing Opportunities Made Equal of
Virginia, Inc.
South Coast Fair
Housing, Inc.
Total ..................
State
Zip code
Amount
Atlanta ....
GA
30315–6022
125,000.00
626 East Broad
Street, Suite 400.
Richmond
VA
23219
350,000.00
721 County Street ..
New Bedford.
MA
02740
75,000.00
.................................
................
........................
2,497,310.00
Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct lending and disability testing; and investigations of
eviction- and foreclosure-related housing discrimination.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
conduct test, increase information and
knowledge on unfair housing evictions
and foreclosure.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): minority
communities, fair housing agencies,
immigrants, disabled persons.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: investigations of COVID-related housing discrimination and educate those most impacted by COVID
about their rights under the Fair Housing Act.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of fair housing
services within Virginia will access
and information to combat housing
discrimination.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): Virginia
residents.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities: data tracking, education,
and outreach.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
provided updated data on fair housing
allegations to educate and increase
housing opportunities.
4. Intended Beneficiary(ies): general
public.
5. Subrecipient Activities: unknown.
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FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program
(FHIP)–American Rescue Plan Private
Enforcement Initiative (Round 3) (FR–6500–
N–78C)
Contact: Stephanie W. Thomas (202) 402–
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Organization name
Address
Fair Housing Council
of Suburban Philadelphia, Inc.
550 Pinetown Road,
Suite 460.
Fort
Washington.
.................................
................
Total ..................
City
State
Zip code
Amount
PA
19034–2051
$125,000.00
........................
125,000.00
45491
Project description
1. Purpose: The ARP PEI provides relief
funding to eligible PEI organizations to
address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations, education and
outreach activities, and the costs of
delivering or adapting services, during
or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
2. Activities to be performed: respond to
increased volume of complaint inquires and allegations of discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic
and reduce discrimination against protected classes in Greater Philadelphia
and Lehigh Valley, PA.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes:
screen 200 complaint inquiries for
housing discrimination; intake and
process 100 allegations of housing
discrimination; assist 15 people with
disabilities requesting reasonable accommodation or modifications; and
refer 20 complaints to HUD, DOJ,
PHRC or private attorneys.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies): general
public, tenants, and persons with disabilities.
5. Subrecipient Activities: N/A.
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Program (Round 1) (FR–6500–N–13)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402–7596.
Organization name
Street address or
P.O. box
City
City of Phoenix ......
City of Phoenix
Neighborhood
Services Dept.,
200 W Washington, 4th Floor.
Phoenix ..........
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The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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P.O. box
City
California Department of Public
Health.
Center for Healthy
Communities,
1616 Capitol Avenue, MS 0500.
City of Long Beach
Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency.
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Zip code
Sacramento ....
CA
95814–5015
3,400,000.00
2525 Grand Avenue.
Long Beach ....
CA
90815
4,579,224.00
801 12th Street .....
Sacramento ....
CA
95814–0000
2,000,000.00
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The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Street address or
P.O. box
City
County of Fresno ..
1221 Fulton Mall ...
Los Angeles County.
City of New Britain
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State
Zip code
Fresno ............
CA
93721–3604
3,000,000.00
700 West Main
Street.
Alhambra ........
CA
91801
5,700,000.00
27 W Main Street
New Britain .....
CT
6051
5,600,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. box
City
City of Dubuque ....
City Hall, 50 West
13th Street.
Dubuque .........
IA
52001
4,275,680.92
Southwest Iowa
Planning Council.
1501 SW 7th St ....
Atlantic ............
IA
50022
1,400,000.00
Polk County ...........
1907 Carpenter
Avenue.
Des Moines ....
IA
50314
3,455,000.00
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The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. box
City
City of Pocatello ....
P.O. Box 4169 ......
Pocatello .........
ID
83205
2,648,197.28
City of Springfield ..
800 E Monroe
Street Housing.
Springfield ......
IL
62701
3,400,000.00
Cook County Department of Public Health.
15900 South Cicero Avenue.
Oak Forest .....
IL
60452
4,006,184.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. box
City
Zip code
IN
46601–3703
3,348,550.00
City of South Bend
227 W Jefferson
Blvd.
Louisville-Jefferson
County.
527 W Jefferson
Louisville .........
Street, Suite 400.
KY
40202
3,475,969.00
City of Quincy .......
1305 Hancock
Street.
MA
2169
2,915,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Street address or
P.O. box
City
State
Award amount
and total
Zip code
City of Malden Redevelopment Authority.
215 Pleasant
Street.
Malden ............
MA
2148
3,100,715.00
City of Auburn .......
60 Court Street .....
Auburn ............
ME
4210
3,400,000.00
City of Flint ............
1101 S Saginaw St
Flint .................
MI
48502–1411
2,283,960.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. box
City
Meramec Regional
Planning Commission.
4 Industrial Drive ..
City of Hattiesburg
County of Westchester.
VerDate Sep<11>2014
Award amount
and total
State
Zip code
St. James .......
MO
65559–1689
1,284,625.70
200 Forrest Street,
P.O. Box 1898.
Hattiesburg .....
MS
39403–1898
1,617,400.00
148 Martine Ave.,
Rm 414.
White Plains ...
NY
10601
4,100,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Street address or
P.O. box
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
and total
State of Ohio .........
Ohio Department
of Health, 246
North High
Street.
Columbus .......
OH
43215–2406
5,700,000.00
City of Cleveland ...
601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 320.
Cleveland .......
OH
44114–1015
5,700,000.00
City of Medford .....
Housing Community Development, 411 W 8th
Street.
Medford ..........
OR
97501–3105
2,140,542.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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Street address or
P.O. box
City
County of Lawrence.
430 Court Street ...
New Castle .....
PA
16101
5,700,000.00
City of Bethlehem
10 East Church
Street.
Bethlehem ......
PA
18018–6025
2,242,507.13
City of Reading .....
815 Washington St
Reading ..........
PA
19601–3690
3,300,000.00
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The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
and total
City of Clarksville ..
1 Public Sq., Ste
119.
Clarksville .......
TN
37040–3463
2,879,918.00
County of Harris ....
1001 Preston,
Suite 900.
Houston ..........
TX
77002
4,700,000.00
City of Danville ......
427 Patton St.,
Suite 211.
Danville ...........
VA
24541
1,780,000.00
...............................
.........................
........................
107,837,788.03
Total ...............
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P.O. box
Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or
other units of local government in
undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control leadbased paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. In addition, there are Healthy Homes Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by
comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that
affect occupant health.
Appendix G
FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant
Program (Round 2) (FR–6500–N–13)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402–7596.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. box
City
City of Long Beach ..
2525 Grand Avenue
Long
Beach.
CA
90815
$3,991,791.00
City of Cleveland ......
601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 320.
Cleveland
OH
44114–1015
5,000,000.00
City of Clarksville .....
1 Public Sq., Ste.
119.
Clarksville
TN
37040–3463
2,879,918.00
.................................
................
........................
11,871,709.00
Total ..................
State
Zip code
Award amount
and total
Project description
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes,
Native American Tribes or other units
of local government in undertaking
comprehensive programs to identify
and control lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-owned rental or
owner-occupied housing populations.
In addition, there are Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that affect
occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes,
Native American Tribes or other units
of local government in undertaking
comprehensive programs to identify
and control lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-owned rental or
owner-occupied housing populations.
In addition, there are Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that affect
occupant health.
The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Reduction (LHR) grant program is to maximize the number of
children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes,
Native American Tribes or other units
of local government in undertaking
comprehensive programs to identify
and control lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-owned rental or
owner-occupied housing populations.
In addition, there are Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding available that is
intended to enhance the lead-based
paint hazard control activities by comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that affect
occupant health.
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Appendix H
FY2021 Radon Testing and Mitigation
Demonstration for Public Housing (FR–6500–
N–80)
Contact: Brenda Reyes 202–402–6745.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
and total
Rockford Housing
Authority.
223 S Winnebago
St.
Rockford
IL
61102–2259
$220,126.00
Fort Wayne Housing
Authority.
7315 Hanna Street,
P.O. Box 13489.
Fort
Wayne.
IN
46869–3489
190,324.00
Rockville Housing
Enterprises.
1300 Piccard Drive
Rockville
MD
20850–1456
157,870.00
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Project description
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Not applicable.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Inkster Housing Authority.
4500 Inkster Road ..
Independence Housing Authority.
Albany Housing Authority.
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State
Zip code
Inkster ....
MI
48141–3068
504,797.00
4215 S. Hocker Dr.,
Bldg. 5.
Independence.
MO
64055–3662
509,444.00
200 S Pearl St ........
Albany ....
NY
12202–1834
600,000.00
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Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Not applicable.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority.
8120 Kinsman Road
Lebanon County
Housing Authority.
Rock Hill Housing
Authority.
Total ..................
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Zip code
Cleveland
OH
44104–4310
599,734.00
1220 Mifflin Street ..
Lebanon
PA
17046–3346
600,000.00
467 S. Wilson
Street.
Rock Hill
SC
29730–4444
600,000.00
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Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
Purpose: The purpose of this NOFO is
to provide funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing
and as-needed mitigation of radon at
their properties with Section 9 public
housing.
Activities to be Performed: Project activities will be limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and other directly related costs (e.g., notifying residents,
managing radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i) Radon testing
conducted in units. (ii) Radon mitigation conducted (when testing results
are above the EPA action level of 4
pCi/L) and (iii) Proposed plan by the
PHA for future testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries: Residents of
Section 9 Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units where children
can reside.
Subrecipient Activities: The recipient
does not intend to subaward funds.
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FY2021 Older Adult Home Modification
Grant Program (FR–6400–N–69)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402–7596.
Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Independent Living
Resources of
Greater Birmingham, Inc.
dba.
1418 6th Ave. N. ..
Birmingham ....
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip Code
DIRECT Center for
Independence,
Inc.
1001 N Alvernon
Way.
Tucson ............
AZ
85711–1019
1,000,000.00
Rebuilding Together, Inc.
999 N. Capitol
Street NE, Suite
330 National
Programs.
Washington ....
DC
20002–6096
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip Code
Florida Dream
Center.
4017 56th Ave N.
St. Petersburg
FL
33714
1,000,000.00
The Housing Authority of the City
of Daytona
Beach.
211 North Ridgewood Avenue.
Daytona Beach
FL
32114–3243
921,126.00
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip Code
East Central Intergovernmental
Association.
7600 Commerce
Park.
Dubuque .........
IA
520029673
1,000,000.00
City of Dubuque ....
City Hall, 50 West
13th Street.
Dubuque .........
IA
52001
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Rush University
Medical Center.
1653 W. Congress
Pkwy.
Chicago ..........
IL
60612
1,000,000.00
Lake Cumberland
Area Development District.
Post Office Box
1570 2384
Lakeway Drive.
Russell
Springs.
KY
42642
740,000.00
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip Code
Memorial Hospital,
Inc. DBA
AdventHealth
Manchester.
210 Marie
Langdon Drive.
Manchester .....
KY
40962–6388
777,120.00
The St. Bernard
Project, Inc.
2645 Toulouse St.
New Orleans ..
LA
70119–1002
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Community Action
Pioneer Valley.
393 Main Street ....
Greenfield .......
MA
1301
1,000,000.00
Green & Healthy
Homes Initiative,
Inc.
2714 Hudson St. ..
Baltimore ........
MD
21224
650,231.00
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
Harford County
Health Department.
120 South Hays ....
Bel Air .............
MD
21014
1,000,000.00
Baltimore City ........
417 E. Fayette
Street.
Baltimore ........
MD
21202
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Maine State Housing Authority.
353 Water Street ..
Augusta ..........
ME
4330
1,000,000.00
Disability Advocates of Kent
County.
160 68th St SW ....
Grand Rapids
MI
49548
975,000.00
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip Code
Twin Cities Habitat 1954 University
for Humanity, Inc.
Avenue West.
St. Paul ...........
MN
55104–3426
836,781.00
Independent Living
Center of MidMissouri, Inc.
Columbia ........
MO
65202
526,190.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Mission St. Louis ...
Street address or
P.O. Box
3108 N. Grand
Blvd.
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MO
63107–2502
1,000,000.00
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NY
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
United Way of
Long Island.
819 Grand Blvd ....
Deer Park .......
NY
11729–5703
1,000,000.00
Rebuilding Together Saratoga
County.
132 Milton Avenue
Ballston Spa ...
NY
12020–1409
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Inglis Foundation ...
2600 Belmont Avenue Self Determination Housing PA.
Philadelphia ....
PA
19131
767,778.00
Scranton Neighborhood Housing
Services Incorporated.
815 Smith Street ..
Scranton .........
PA
18504–3150
1,000,000.00
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
ST
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and total
Zip Code
Rebuilding Together Philadelphia.
4355 Orchard St
Suite 2R.
Philadelphia ....
PA
19124–4011
824,084.00
South Carolina Department on
Aging.
1301 Gervais
Columbia ........
Street, Suite 350.
SC
29201–3448
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
SC UpLift Community Outreach.
5338 Ridgeway St
Columbia ........
SC
29203–3547
$1,000,000.00
Rebuilding Together San Antonio.
P.O. Box 691881 ..
San Antonio ....
TX
78269–1881
1,000,000.00
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Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
Adult Youth United
Development Association, Inc.
1325 Beverly Ann
Dr.
San Elizario ....
TX
79849–8642
1,000,000.00
Cathedral Square
Corporation.
412 Farrell Street,
Suite 100.
South Burlington.
VT
05403–4463
981,690.00
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Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Revitalize Milwaukee Inc.
Total ...............
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
840 N. Old World
Third Street,
Suite 600.
Milwaukee ......
...............................
.........................
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip Code
WI
53203–1704
1,000,000.00
........................
$30,000,000.00
Project description
Purpose: Is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications
to reduce older adults’ risk of falling,
improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their
functional abilities in their home.
Activities to be Performed: Focus on
low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home
modifications include installation of
grab bars, railings, and lever-handled doorknobs and faucets, as well
as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench, handheld
shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and nonslip strips for tub/shower or stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is that older
adults to remain in their homes, that
is, to ‘‘age in place,’’ rather than
move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities by supporting
their ability to live independently.
Intended Beneficiaries: Low-income
senior homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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FY2021 Healthy Homes Production Grant
Program (FR–6500–N–44)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402–7596
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Alaska Heat Smart
4545 Thane Road,
P.O. Box 20912.
Juneau ............
AK
99801–7742
$1,999,999.74
Cold Climate Housing Research
Center.
955 Draanjik Dr ....
Fairbanks ........
AK
99775–8170
1,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Tlingit Haida Regional Housing
Authority.
5446 Jenkins Drive
Juneau ............
AK
99803
2,000,000.00
Alabama Department of Public
Health.
201 Monroe Street
RSA Tower,
Suite 125.
Montgomery ...
AL
36104–3017
2,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Zip code
Community Service
Programs of
West Alabama,
Inc.
601 Black Bears
Way.
Tuscaloosa .....
AL
35401–4807
1,831,588.00
West Anniston
Foundation.
800 Clydesdale
Ave.
Anniston .........
AL
36201–5303
1,050,268.80
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Rebuilding Together Valley of
the Sun.
1826 W Broadway
Rd., #16.
Mesa ...............
AZ
85202–1133
1,035,558.00
City of Pomona .....
505 S. Garey Avenue, P.O. Box
660.
Pomona ..........
CA
91766–3322
2,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
International Center
for Appropriate
and Sustainable
Technology.
7400 W. 14th Ave
Denver ............
CO
80214–0000
1,999,919.52
City of New Haven
54 Meadow Street
9th Floor.
New Haven .....
CT
6519
2,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life. Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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City
ST
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and total
Zip code
Connecticut Children’s Medical
Center.
282 Washington
Street.
Hartford ..........
CT
06106–3322
2,000,000.00
Rebuilding Together DC Alexandria.
3209 5th St SE .....
Washington ....
DC
20032
1,601,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
New Castle County
77 Reads Way ......
New Castle .....
DE
19720–1648
2,000,000.00
City of Tampa .......
306 E. Jackson
Street.
Tampa ............
FL
33602–5208
1,999,560.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Habitat for Humanity International,
Inc.
322 W Lamar St ...
Americus ........
GA
City of Dubuque ....
City Hall, 50 West
13th Street.
Dubuque .........
IA
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2,000,000.00
52001
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
City of Sioux City ..
405 6th Street .......
Sioux City .......
IA
51102
1,503,643.00
County of Cerro
Gordo.
2570 4th Street,
SW.
Mason City .....
IA
50401–3435
1,306,240.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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City
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and total
Zip code
East Central Intergovernmental
Association.
7600 Commerce
Park.
Dubuque .........
IA
52002–9673
1,950,000.00
Visiting Nurse
Services of Iowa,
dba EveryStep.
3000 Easton Blvd.
Des Moines ....
IA
50317–3124
2,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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and total
Zip code
City of Kankakee ...
200 E. Court
Kankakee .......
Street, Suite 410.
IL
60901
1,426,306.00
City of Springfield ..
800 E Monroe
Street Housing.
IL
62701
2,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
ST
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and total
Zip code
Metec ....................
2605 W Krause
Ave.
Peoria .............
IL
61605–2904
2,000,000.00
Indiana Housing
and Community
Development Authority.
30 S Meridian St.,
Suite 900.
Indianapolis ....
IN
46204–3566
2,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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New Orleans Area
Habitat for Humanity.
2900 Elysian
Fields Avenue.
New Orleans ..
LA
70122
1,694,522.56
City of Malden Redevelopment Authority.
215 Pleasant
Street.
Malden ............
MA
2148
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Revitalize Community Development
Corporation.
1145 Main Street,
Suite 107.
Springfield ......
MA
01103–2152
1,400,164.00
Enterprise Community Partners Columbia.
70 Corporate Center, 11000 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 700.
Columbia ........
MD
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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City
Green & Healthy
Homes Initiative,
Inc.
2714 Hudson St ...
Baltimore ........
MD
21224
2,000,000.00
Maryland Rural Development Corporation.
P.O. Box 739 ........
Greensboro ....
MD
21639–0739
1,175,563.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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City of Detroit ........
2 Woodward Ave
Suite 908.
Detroit .............
MI
48226
2,000,000.00
City of Muskegon ..
933 Terrace Street
Muskegon .......
MI
49440–1397
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Habitat for Humanity of Michigan,
Inc.
618 S Creyts Rd
Suite A.
Lansing ...........
MI
City of Minneapolis
250 S 4th St,
Room 414.
Minneapolis ....
MN
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Zip code
Hennepin County ..
701 4th Ave S,
Suite 400.
Minneapolis ....
MN
55415
2,000,000.00
County of St. Louis
500 Northwest
Plaza, Suite 801.
St. Ann ...........
MO
63074
1,798,124.95
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
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P.O. Box
City
Jefferson Franklin
Community Action Corporation.
P.O. Box 920 ........
Hillsboro .........
MO
63050–0920
1,623,040.64
City of Jackson .....
219 South President Street.
Jackson ..........
MS
39205–0017
1,581,981.13
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
Omaha Healthy
Kids Alliance.
1425 S 13 ST .......
Omaha ............
NE
68108–3503
1,961,547.00
Isles, Inc. ...............
10 Wood St. .........
Trenton ...........
NJ
08618–3921
1,176,164.81
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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and total
Zip code
Morris Habitat for
Humanity.
274 S. Salem
Street.
Randolph ........
NJ
07869–1616
1,597,946.00
Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing
Foundation, Inc.
150 French Road
Rochester .......
NY
14618–3822
2,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
Chautauqua County.
3 N Erie St ............
Mayville ..........
NY
14757
2,000,000.00
Home HeadQuarters, Inc.
538 Erie Blvd West
Suite 100.
Syracuse ........
NY
13204–2437
1,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
Seneca Nation of
Indians.
12837 Route 438 ..
Irving ...............
NY
14081
1,614,964.00
City of Cleveland ...
601 Lakeside Avenue Room 320.
Cleveland .......
OH
44114–1015
2,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
City of Columbus ..
111 N. Front Street
8th Floor.
Columbus .......
OH
43215
2,000,000.00
City of Lancaster ...
104 East Main
Street.
Lancaster ........
OH
43130–9998
1,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip code
County of Erie
(OH).
420 Superior
Street.
Sandusky ........
OH
44870
1,000,800.00
Mid-Ohio Regional
Planning Commission.
111 Liberty St.,
Suite 100.
Columbus .......
OH
43215–5850
2,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Street address or
P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip code
Rebuilding Together Northeast
Ohio.
788 Donald Avenue.
Akron ..............
OH
44306–3406
1,471,023.89
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma.
P.O. Box 1527 ......
Miami ..............
OK
74354–1527
1,718,725.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
ST
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and total
Zip code
City of Bethlehem
10 East Church
Street.
Bethlehem ......
PA
18018–6025
1,814,947.00
Lancaster General
Hospital.
555 North Duke
Street.
Lancaster ........
PA
17604–3555
1,999,155.06
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
ST
Award amount
and total
Zip code
Women for a
Healthy Environment.
5877 Commerce
Street.
Pittsburgh .......
PA
15206–3835
1,854,450.00
South Carolina Association of Community Action
Partnerships.
2700 Middleburg
Drive Suite 213.
Columbia ........
SC
29204–2416
2,000,000.00
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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P.O. Box
City
ST
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and total
Zip code
City of Houston .....
8000 N Stadium
Drive, 2nd Fl.
Houston ..........
TX
77054
2,000,000.00
Salt Lake County ..
2001 South State
Street.
Salt Lake City
UT
84190–2770
2,000,000.00
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Project description
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
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Organization name
Street address or
P.O. Box
City
City of Roanoke ....
215 Church Ave,
Room 208 North.
Roanoke .........
VA
24011
2,000,000.00
Elderhomes Corp
dba
project:HOMES.
88 Carnation
Street.
Richmond .......
VA
23225
1,419,374.00
...............................
.........................
........................
$104,784,753.10
Total ...............
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Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities.
Purpose: The Healthy Homes Production Program (HHP) enables grantees to address multiple housing-related hazards in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be Performed: Demonstrate that providing safe and
healthy environments where children and vulnerable residents live is
feasible, affordable, and beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To help children
and other vulnerable residents
reach their full potential by preventing injuries and diseases, lowering healthcare costs, and improving their overall quality of life.
Intended Beneficiaries: Children and
older adults sixty-two (62) years
and older, or families with persons
with disabilities reside. Identify and
remediate housing-related health
and safety hazards in privately
owned, low-income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing, especially
in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults sixtytwo (62) years and older, or families
with persons with disabilities reside.
Subrecipient Activities: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead
hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, and renovation, remodeling, and maintenance
activities
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FY2021 Tribal VASH-Expansion (FR–6400–
N–73)
Contact: Hilary Atkin, 202–402–3427.
Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Cook Inlet Housing
Authority.
3510 Spendard
Road.
Anchorage.
AK
99503
$154,869
Tohono O’odham
Ki:Ki Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 790 ..........
Sells .......
AZ
85634
500,304
White Mountain
Apache Housing
Authority.
50 W Chinatown
Street.
Whiteriver
AZ
85941
185,940
.................................
................
........................
$841,113
Total ..................
Description of project
This Tribal HUD–VASH Expansion grant
has been awarded to Cook Inlet
Housing Authority for $154,869. This
grant will be used to provide rental assistance to approximately 10 Native
American veterans, as well as administrative funding to support the program during the period of performance. Subrecipients and any subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
This Tribal HUD–VASH Expansion grant
has been awarded to Tohono
O’odham Ki:Ki Housing Authority for
$500,304. This grant will be used to
provide rental assistance to approximately 20 Native American veterans,
as well as administrative funding to
support the program during the period
of performance. Subrecipients and
any subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
This Tribal HUD–VASH Expansion grant
has been awarded to White Mountain
Apache
Housing
Authority
for
$185,940. This grant will be used to
provide rental assistance to approximately 15 Native American veterans,
as well as administrative funding to
support the program during the period
of performance. Subrecipients and
any subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
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FY2022 Tribal HUD VASH Renewals (PIH
Notice 2022–08)
Contact: Hilary Atkin, 202–402–3427.
Organization name
Address
City
Association of Village
Council Presidents
Regional Housing
Authority.
P.O. Box 767 ..........
Bethel .....
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$591,915.00
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Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
AVCP RHA for $591,915. This renewal grant will be used to provide
rental assistance to approximately 20
Native American veterans, as well as
administrative funding to support the
program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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City
State
Zip code
Amount
Cook Inlet Housing
Authority.
3510 Spenard
Road, Sutie 100.
Anchorage.
AK
99503
356,595.00
Tlingit-Haida Regional Housing Authority.
5446 Jenkins Drive
Juneau ...
AK
99801
664,590.00
Leech Lake Housing
Authority.
611 Elm Ave ...........
Cass
Lake.
MN
56633
218,415.00
Lumbee Tribe of
North Carolina.
6984 Highway 711
Pembroke
NC
28372
571,486.00
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Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Cook Inlet HA for $356,595. This renewal grant will be used to provide
rental assistance to approximately 20
Native American veterans, as well as
administrative funding to support the
program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Tlingit Haida Regional HA for
$664,590. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 30 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Leech Lake Housing Authority for
$218,415. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina for
$571,486. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 30 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Address
City
Oneida Nation ..........
P.O. Box 68 ............
Oneida ...
WI
54155
275,532.00
White Earth Reservation Housing Authority.
3303 US Hwy 59 ....
Waubun ..
MN
56589
249,525.00
Apsaalooke Tribal
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 99 ............
Crow
Agency.
MT
59022
97,980.00
Blackfeet Housing
Authority.
P.O. Box 449 ..........
Browning
MT
59417
300,645.00
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Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin for
$275,532. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
White Earth Housing Authority for
$249,525. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Apsaalooke Housing Authority for
$97,980. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Blackfeet Housing Authority for
$300,645. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Organization name
Address
Oglala Sioux (Lakota)
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 603 ..........
Pine
Ridge.
SD
57770
262,860.00
Sicangu Wicoti
Awayankapi Corporation (SWA).
P.O. Box 69 ............
Rosebud
SD
57570
279,810.00
Standing Rock Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 769 ..........
Fort
Yates.
ND
58538–0769
207,975.00
Turtle Mountain
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 620 ..........
Belcourt ..
ND
58316
265,320.00
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The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Oglala Sioux Lakota Housing for
$262,860. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankapi Corporation for $279,810. This renewal grant
will be used to provide rental assistance to approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as well as administrative funding to support the program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Standing Rock Housing Authority for
$207,975. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 15 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority for
$265,320. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Organization name
Address
City
Colville Indian Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 528 ..........
Nespelem
WA
99155
290,055.00
Fort Hall Housing Authority.
161 Wardance Circle.
Pocatello
ID
83202
165,270.00
Spokane Indian
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 195 ..........
Wellpinit
WA
99040
323,460.00
Warm Springs Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1167 ........
Warm
OR
Springs.
97761
160,050.00
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Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Colville Indian Housing Authority for
$290,055. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Fort Hall Housing Authority for
$165,270. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 15 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Spokane Indian Housing Authority for
$323,460. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Warm Springs Housing Authority for
$160,050. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 10 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Yakama Nation
Housing Authority.
611 S Camas Avenue.
Wapato ...
WA
98951
289,650.00
Cherokee Nation ......
P.O. Box 1669 ........
Tahlequah.
OK
74465–1669
255,510.00
Cheyenne-Arapaho
Housing Authority.
2100 Dog Patch
Road.
Clinton ....
OK
73601
363,810.00
Choctaw Nation
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box G 207 Jim
Monroe Road.
Hugo ......
OK
74743
430,440.00
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Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Yakama Nation Housing Authority for
$289,650. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Cherokee Nation for $255,510. This
renewal grant will be used to provide
rental assistance to approximately 20
Native American veterans, as well as
administrative funding to support the
program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Cheyenne Arapaho Housing Authority
for $363,810. This renewal grant will
be used to provide rental assistance
to approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Choctaw Nation Housing Authority for
$430,440. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Address
City
Muscogee (Creek)
Nation.
P.O. Box 580 ..........
Okmulgee
OK
74447
696,600.00
Osage Nation ...........
627 Grandview .......
Pawhuska
OK
74056
367,740.00
Hopi Tribal Housing
Authority.
P.O. Box 906 ..........
Polacca ..
AZ
86042
245,040.00
Navajo Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 4980 ........
Window
Rock.
AZ
86515
273,840.00
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Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Muscogee
(Creek)
Nation
for
$696,600. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 50 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Osage Nation for $367,740. This renewal grant will be used to provide
rental assistance to approximately 20
Native American veterans, as well as
administrative funding to support the
program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Hopi Housing Authority for $245,040.
This renewal grant will be used to provide rental assistance to approximately 15 Native American veterans,
as well as administrative funding to
support the program, during the Fiscal
Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Navajo
Housing
Authority
for
$273,840. This renewal grant will be
used to provide rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native American
veterans, as well as administrative
funding to support the program, during
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Organization name
Address
City
State
Zip code
Amount
San Carlos Apache
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 740 ..........
Peridot ....
AZ
85542
287,025.00
Tohono O’odham—
KIKI Association.
P.O. Box 790 ..........
Sells .......
AZ
85634
580,920.00
Zuni Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 710 ..........
Zuni ........
NM
87327
165,810.00
Total ..................
.................................
................
........................
9,237,868.00
Description of project
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
San Carlos HA for $287,025. This renewal grant will be used to provide
rental assistance to approximately 15
Native American veterans, as well as
administrative funding to support the
program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Tohono O’odham Ki:ki Housing Authority for $580,920. This renewal
grant will be used to provide rental assistance to approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as well as administrative funding to support the program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
The Tribal HUD–VA Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD–VASH) provides
rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who
are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness living on or near a reservation or
other Indian areas.
This renewal grant has been awarded to
Zuni HA for $165,810. This renewal
grant will be used to provide rental assistance to approximately 10 Native
American veterans, as well as administrative funding to support the program, during the Fiscal Year (FY)
2022 renewal period ending September 30, 2023.
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Shortfall Funding Program (PIH Notice
2022–17)
Contact: shortfallfunding@hud.gov.
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Street address
City
AL005—Phenix
City Housing Authority.
200 16Th Street ...
Phenix City .....
AL
36867
$124,988.00
AL008—Selma
Housing Authority.
444 Washington
Street.
Selma .............
AL
36702
322,120.00
AL079—Housing
Authority Of The
Town Of
Montevallo.
1204 Island Street
Montevallo ......
AL
35115
90,774.00
AL111—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Florala.
22765 5Th Ave .....
Florala ............
AL
36442
20,303.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
AL147—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Bridgeport.
603 6Th Street .....
Bridgeport .......
AL
35740
54,107.00
AL153—Housing
Authority Of The
Town Of Parrish.
25 Bank Street .....
Parrish ............
AL
35580
7,812.00
AL156—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Brewton.
201 Washington
Circle.
Brewton ..........
AL
36426
18,928.00
AL181—Evergreen
Housing Authority.
203 Rabb Drive ....
Evergreen .......
AL
36401
53,478.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
AR037—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Prescott.
P.O. Box 119 ........
Prescott ..........
AR
71857
1,597.00
AR042—Star City
Housing Authority.
301 E Joslyn Avenue.
Star City .........
AR
71667
56,986.00
AR047—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Hoxie.
400 SW Maple ......
Hoxie ..............
AR
72433
48,538.00
AR112—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of
Marmaduke.
957 Lillian Boulevard.
Marmaduke ....
AR
72443
18,021.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Zip code
AR146—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Kensett.
405 E Wilbur D.
Mills.
Kensett ...........
AR
72082
8,161.00
AZ008—Winslow
Public Housing
Authority.
900 Henderson
Square.
Winslow ..........
AZ
86047
48,223.00
CA001—Housing
Authority Of The
City & County Of
Sf.
1815 Egbert Avenue.
San Francisco
CA
94124
95,046.00
CA011—Housing
Authority Of The
County Contra
Costa.
3133 Estudillo
Street.
Martinez ..........
CA
94553
2,327,481.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
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Zip code
CA025—City Of
Eureka Housing
Authority.
735 W Everding
Street.
Eureka ............
CA
95503
145,919.00
CO030—Burlington
Housing Authority.
944 Lowell Avenue
Burlington .......
CO
80807
7,835.00
CT003—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Hartford.
180 John D.
Wardlaw Way.
Hartford ..........
CT
06106
652,558.00
CT035—Housing
Authority Of The
Town Of Seymour.
28 Smith Street ....
Seymour .........
CT
06483
89,483.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
DE002—Dover
Housing Authority.
76 Stevenson
Drive.
Dover ..............
DE
19901
239,662.00
FL011—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Lakeland.
430 Hartsell Avenue.
Lakeland .........
FL
33815
342,323.00
FL017—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Miami
Beach.
200 Alton Road ....
Miami Beach ..
FL
33139
211,446.00
FL024—Ormond
Beach Housing
Authority.
100 New Britain
Ave.
Ormond Beach
FL
32174
9,155.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
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City
State
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Zip code
FL032—Ocala
Housing Authority.
1629 Nw 4Th
Street.
Ocala ..............
FL
34475
166,337.00
FL033—Seminole
County Housing
Authority.
662 Academy
Place.
Oviedo ............
FL
32765
19,885.00
FL065—Macclenny
Housing Authority.
402 E Stansell Avenue.
Macclenny ......
FL
32063
12,244.00
FL104—Pasco
County Housing
Authority.
36739 S R. 52,
Suite 108.
Dade City .......
FL
33525
425,312.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
GA064—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Bainbridge.
108 South Sims
Street.
Bainbridge ......
GA
39817
693,016.00
GA095—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Newnan.
48 Ball Street ........
Newnan ..........
GA
30263
49,144.00
GA109—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Newton.
51 Hilliard Street ...
Camilla ...........
GA
31730
36,622.00
GA118—Housing
Authority Of The
County Of Stewart.
P.O. Box 327 ........
Lumpkin ..........
GA
31815
30,823.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
GA128—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Thomson.
219 Pecan Avenue
Thomson ........
GA
30824
150,806.00
GA174—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of
Dahlonega.
90 Thompson Circle.
Dahlonega ......
GA
30533
18,117.00
GA186—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Abbeville.
248 Barnes St ......
Abbeville .........
GA
31001
5,630.00
GA214—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Ellaville.
Buena Vista ..........
Ellaville ...........
GA
31806
16,335.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
GA239—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Soperton.
700 Eastman Road
Soperton .........
GA
30457
27,141.00
IL025—Housing
Authority Cook
County.
175 W Jackson .....
Chicago ..........
IL
60604
510,523.00
IL088—Housing
Authority Of The
County Of
Wayne, Illinois.
303 N 1St Street ..
Fairfield ...........
IL
62837
4,356.00
IL107—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of North
Chicago, Il.
1440 Jackson
Street.
North Chicago
IL
60064
25,424.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
IN004—Delaware
County Housing
Authority.
2401 S Haddix Avenue.
Muncie ............
IN
47302
122,641.00
IN015—Housing
Authority Of
South Bend.
501 Alonzo Watson Drive.
South Bend ....
IN
46601
1,548,904.00
IN024—Rockport
Housing Authority.
601 Washington
Street.
Rockport .........
IN
47635
46,784.00
IN031—Housing
Authority City Of
Bedford.
1305 K Street .......
Bedford ...........
IN
47421
95,941.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
IN034—Sullivan
Housing Authority.
200 N Court Street
Sullivan ...........
IN
47882
45,568.00
KS023—Kinsley
Housing Authority.
210 W 9Th Street
Kinsley ............
KS
67547
16,202.00
KS029—Augusta
Housing Authority.
620 Osage Street
Augusta ..........
KS
67010
144,976.00
KS057—Housing
Authority Of
Medicine Lodge.
200 S Cherry St ...
Medicine
Lodge.
KS
67104
34,158.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
KS062—Chanute
Housing Authority.
818 S Santa Fe
Suite C.
Chanute ..........
KS
66720
103,004.00
KS063—Manhattan
Housing Authority.
300 No. 5Th Street
Manhattan ......
KS
66502
199,879.00
KS069—Neodesha
Housing Authority.
118 S Sixth St ......
Neodesha .......
KS
66757
35,605.00
KS073—Newton
Housing Authority.
105 W 9Th Street
Newton ...........
KS
67114
63,947.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
KS079—Howard
Housing Authority.
134 E Washington
#A.
Howard ...........
KS
67349
30,612.00
KS105—Junction
City Housing Authority.
1202 Country Club
Ln.
Junction City ...
KS
66441
157,740.00
KS155—Cherryvale
Housing Authority.
621 W 4Th ............
Cherryvale ......
KS
67335
13,071.00
KY010—Housing
Authority Of
Corbin.
1336 Madison
Street.
Corbin .............
KY
40702
86,511.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
KY030—Housing
Authority Of Murray.
716 Nash Drive ....
Murray ............
KY
42071
191,944.00
KY044—Housing
Authority Of
Whitesburg.
4 Banks Street ......
Whitesburg .....
KY
41858
53,320.00
KY059—Housing
Authority Of Falmouth.
412 Beech Street
Falmouth ........
KY
41040
110,339.00
KY067—Housing
Authority Of
Horse Cave.
990 N Dixie Street
Horse Cave ....
KY
42749
37,782.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
KY070—Housing
Authority Of Central City.
509 S 9Th Street ..
Central City ....
KY
42330
26,586.00
KY079—Stanford
Housing Authority.
100 Lacy Street ....
Stanford ..........
KY
40484
29,540.00
KY083—Housing
Authority Of
Hodgenville.
501 Miami Court ...
Hodgenville .....
KY
42748
68,119.00
KY093—Housing
Authority Of
Morganfield.
703 Culver Drive ..
Morganfield .....
KY
42437
137,423.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
KY094—Housing
Authority Of
Sturgis.
116 E Old Providence Road.
Sturgis ............
KY
42459
71,763.00
KY098—Housing
Authority Of
Owenton.
100 Gaines Village
Drive.
Owenton .........
KY
40359
37,095.00
KY106—Housing
Authority Of
Owingsville.
180 Kendall
Springs Avenue.
Owingsville .....
KY
40360
30,242.00
KY122—Housing
Authority Of Beaver Dam.
3030 James Court
Beaver Dam ...
KY
42320
52,155.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
LA027—Housing
Authority Of New
Iberia.
325 North Street ...
New Iberia ......
LA
70560
113,906.00
LA238—Housing
Authority Of City
Of Covington.
303 W 33Rd Avenue.
Covington .......
LA
70433
16,235.00
ME009—Housing
Authority City of
Bangor.
161 Davis Road ....
Bangor ............
ME
4401
741,463.00
MI031—Muskegon
Heights Housing
Commission.
615 E Hovey Avenue.
Muskegon
Heights.
MI
49444
516,810.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
MI046—Saint Joseph Housing
Commission.
601 Port Street .....
St Joseph .......
MI
49085
133,217.00
MI055—Livonia
Housing Commission.
19300
Purlingbrook
Street.
Livonia ............
MI
48152
169,988.00
MI066—Muskegon
Housing Commission.
1080 Terrace ........
Muskegon .......
MI
49442
75,398.00
MI069—Sturgis
Housing Commission.
128 S Nottawa
Street.
Sturgis ............
MI
49091
4,387.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
Street address
City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
MI073—Grand
Rapids Housing
Commission.
1420 Fuller Avenue Se.
Grand Rapids
MI
49507
262,162.00
MI093—Rockford
Housing Commission.
59 S Main Street ..
Rockford .........
MI
49341
1,317.00
MI168—Ingham
County Housing
Commission.
3882 Dobie Road
Okemos ..........
MI
48864
91,593.00
MN022—Hra of
The Cityof Blue
Earth, Minnesota.
220 E 7Th Street ..
Blue Earth ......
MN
56013
10,112.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
MN038—Hra of St. 1225 W Saint GerCloud, Minnesota.
main.
Saint Cloud .....
MN
56301
98,368.00
MN047—Hra of
Bagley, Minnesota.
516 Main Avenue
N.
Bagley ............
MN
56621
16,484.00
MN052—Hra of
Braham, Minnesota.
409 Central Drive
W.
Braham ...........
MN
55006
10,424.00
MN062—Hra of
City of Delano,
Minnesota.
125 5Th Street S ..
Delano ............
MN
55328
13,316.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
MN090—Hra Of
Red Wing, Minnesota.
428 W 5Th Street
Red Wing .......
MN
55066
120,833.00
MN096—Hra Of
Cook, Minnesota.
111 5Th Street Se
Cook ...............
MN
55723
25,901.00
MN101—Hra Of
Mora, Minnesota.
820 Howe Ave ......
Mora ...............
MN
55051
65,695.00
MN176—Big Stone
County Hra.
301 Nw First
Street.
Ortonville ........
MN
56278
18,612.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
MN182—Stevens
County Hra.
100 S Columbia
Avenue.
Morris .............
MN
56267
31,296.00
MN188—Cass
County Hra.
Post Office Box 33
Backus ............
MN
56435
17,189.00
MN208—Housing
& Redevelopment Authority of
Janesville.
106 E North Street
Janesville ........
MN
56048
30,581.00
MO073—Lawson
Housing Authority.
517 N Doniphan St
Lawson ...........
MO
64062
9,787.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
MO149—Housing
Authority of The
City of Rolla.
1440 Forum Drive
Rolla ...............
MO
65401
103,473.00
MO156—Housing
Authority of The
City of Alton.
111 Walnut Street
Alton ...............
MO
65606
25,146.00
MO209—Housing
Authority of The
City of Cabool.
6B Cedar Bluff Avenue.
Cabool ............
MO
65689
43,143.00
MS004—The
Housing Authority of The City of
Meridian.
2425 E Street .......
Meridian ..........
MS
39302
58,351.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
MS081—The
Housing Authority of The City of
Sardis.
321 Greenhill Circle.
Sardis .............
MS
38666
16,759.00
MT006—Richland
County Housing
Authority.
1032 6Th Street
Sw.
Sidney ............
MT
59270
46,587.00
NC035—Sanford
Housing Authority.
1000 Carthage
Street.
Sanford ...........
NC
27330
185,697.00
NC043—Troy
Housing Authority.
408 S Main Street
Troy ................
NC
27371
122,558.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
NC060—Roxboro
Housing Authority.
500 Mount Bethel
Church Road.
Roxboro ..........
NC
27573
175,734.00
ND003—Rolette
County Housing
Authority.
211 2Nd Ave Ne ...
Rolla ...............
ND
58367
51,981.00
ND058—Nelson
County Housing
Authority.
1405 1St Ave N ....
Grand Forks ...
ND
58203
56,423.00
NE123—Mccook
Housing Authority.
502 Missouri Avenue Circle.
Mccook ...........
NE
69001
5,971.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
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total
Zip code
NH011—Berlin
Housing Authority.
10 Serenity Circle
Berlin ..............
NH
3570
32,082.00
NJ032—Rahway
Housing Authority.
165 E Grand Avenue.
Rahway ..........
NJ
7065
151,900.00
NJ036—
Guttenberg
Housing Authority.
6900 Broadway ....
Guttenberg .....
NJ
7093
20,246.00
NJ037—Irvington
Housing Authority.
101 Union Avenue
Irvington ..........
NJ
7111
1,510,637.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
NJ049—Bridgeton
Housing Authority.
110 E Commerce
Street.
Bridgeton ........
NJ
8302
135,099.00
NJ074—Penns
Grove Housing
Authority.
Penn Towers
South.
Penns Grove ..
NJ
8069
12,585.00
NM047—Housing
P.O. Box 695 ........
Authority of The
Village of Chama.
Chama ............
NM
87520
14,826.00
NY023—Freeport
Housing Authority.
Freeport ..........
NY
11520
648,428.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
NY026—North
Tarrytown Housing Authority.
126 Valley Street ..
Sleepy Hollow
NY
10591
164,794.00
NY030—Elmira
Housing Authority.
737–D Reservoir
St.
Elmira .............
NY
14905
187,846.00
NY044—Geneva
Housing Authority.
41 Lewis St ...........
Geneva ...........
NY
14456
45,348.00
NY056—Village of
Spring Valley
Housing Authority.
76 Gesner Drive ...
Spring Valley ..
NY
10977
281,688.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
NY065—Norwich
Housing Authority.
13 Brown St ..........
Norwich ..........
NY
13815
47,812.00
NY082—Peekskill
Housing Authority.
807 Main Street ....
Peekskill .........
NY
10566
168,437.00
NY085—Village of
Hempstead Ha.
260 Clinton Street
Hempstead .....
NY
11550
377,846.00
NY144—Village of
Great Neck
Housing Authority.
700 Middle Neck
Road.
Great Neck .....
NY
11023
83,963.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
NY414—West
Carthage Housing Authority.
63 Madison St ......
Carthage .........
NY
13619
49,264.00
OH032—Hocking
Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
33601 Pine Ridge
Dr..
Logan .............
OH
43138
430,308.00
OH062—Miami
Metropolitian
Housing Authority.
1695 Troy Sidney
Road.
Troy ................
OH
45373
55,208.00
OK025—Housing
Authority of The
Town of Antlers.
225 Nw A Street ...
Antlers ............
OK
74523
55,754.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
OK068—Housing
816 2Nd St ...........
Authority of The
City of Haileyville.
Haileyville .......
OK
74547
18,396.00
OK072—Housing
Authority of The
City of
Hartshorne.
615 Wichita Avenue.
Hartshorne ......
OK
74547
58,883.00
OK075—Housing
Authority of The
City of Beggs.
201 S Choctaw St
Beggs .............
OK
74421
85,312.00
OK089—Housing
Authority of The
City of Hobart.
329 S Lincoln
Street.
Hobart .............
OK
73651
36,294.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
OK092—Housing
Authority of The
Town of Granite.
100 Locust, Unit
12.
Granite ............
OK
73547
16,935.00
OK120—Housing
Authority of The
City of Yale.
600 Watson Dr. ....
Yale ................
OK
74085
23,674.00
OK147—Housing
Authority of The
Town of Lone
Wolf.
901 Walker Circle
Lone Wolf .......
OK
73655
14,934.00
OR003—Housing
Authority of
Douglas County.
1000 West Stanton
Street.
Roseburg ........
OR
97471
124,909.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
OR006—Housing
Authority &
Comm Svcs of
Lane Co.
100 W 13Th Ave ..
Eugene ...........
OR
97401
210,298.00
PA005—Housing
Authority of The
City of Mckeesport.
2901 Brownlee Avenue.
Mc Keesport ...
PA
15132
603,449.00
PA007—Chester
Housing Authority.
1111 Avenue Of
The States.
Chester ...........
PA
19013
917,416.00
PA041—The Housing Auth of The
County of Mifflin.
141 S Pine Road ..
Lewistown .......
PA
17044
29,304.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
PA051—Bucks
County Housing
Authority.
350 S Main Street
Doylestown .....
PA
18901
465,649.00
PA056—Housing
Authority of The
City of Franklin.
1212 Chestnut
Street.
Franklin ...........
PA
16323
28,784.00
PA060—Housing
Authority of The
County of Northumberland.
50 Mahoning
Street.
Milton ..............
PA
17847
7,966.00
RI009—Johnston
Housing Authority.
8 Forand Circle .....
Johnston .........
RI
2919
77,625.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
RI010—Cumberland Housing
Authority.
573 Mendon Road
Cumberland ....
RI
2864
48,972.00
RI016—Coventry
Housing Authority.
14 Manchester Circle.
Coventry .........
RI
2816
33,508.00
RI021—Jamestown
Housing Authority.
45 Pemberton Avenue.
Jamestown .....
RI
2835
15,025.00
RI026—Narragansett Housing Authority.
25 5Th Avenue .....
Narragansett ...
RI
2882
6,568.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
RI027—Tiverton
Housing Authority.
99 Hancock Street
Tiverton ..........
RI
2878
19,635.00
SD019—Hot
Springs Housing
And Redevelopment Commission.
201 S River Street
Hot Springs ....
SD
57747
218,672.00
SD034—Aberdeen
Housing & Redevelopment Commission.
2222 3Rd Avenue
Se.
Aberdeen ........
SD
57401
21,217.00
TN009—Union City
Housing Authority.
1409 E Main
Street.
Union City .......
TN
38261
56,318.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
State
Award amount
total
Zip code
TN034—Jellico
Housing Authority.
120 Bacon Street
Jellico .............
TN
37762
49,591.00
TN055—Harriman
Housing Authority.
924 Sewanee
Street.
Harriman .........
TN
37748
436,310.00
TN065—Maryville
Housing Authority.
311 Atlantic Avenue.
Maryville .........
TN
37801
111,535.00
TN078—Oliver
Springs Housing
Authority.
113 Wagner Court
Oliver Springs
TN
37840
148,037.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
TN081—Erwin
Housing Authority.
750 Carolina Avenue.
Erwin ..............
TN
37650
2,628.00
TX012—Housing
Authority of The
City of Baytown.
1805 Cedar Bayou
Road.
Baytown ..........
TX
77520
72,482.00
TX156—Housing
Authority Of
Spearman.
201 S Brandt
Street.
Spearman .......
TX
79081
20,157.00
TX157—Housing
Authority Of
Mclean.
711 North Wheeler
Mclean ............
TX
79057
13,924.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
TX182—Housing
Authority Of
Rotan.
P.O. Drawer J .......
Rotan ..............
TX
79546
28,158.00
TX194—Housing
Authority Of
Childress.
407 Avenue B Nw
Childress ........
TX
79201
27,950.00
TX223—Housing
Authority Of
Newton.
103 Sartain ...........
Newton ...........
TX
75966
86,220.00
TX266—Smithville
Housing Authority.
100 Ken Blaschke
Drive.
Smithville ........
TX
78957
50,492.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
TX339—Housing
Authority Of Clifton.
608 N Avenue I ....
Clifton .............
TX
76634
59,392.00
TX405—Housing
Authority Of Hubbard.
640 Ne 7Th Street
Hubbard ..........
TX
76648
2,439.00
TX448—La Joya
Housing Authority.
945 South Leo Avenue.
La Joya ...........
TX
78560
44,098.00
TX455—Housing
Authority City Of
Odessa.
124 E 2Nd Street
Odessa ...........
TX
79761
9,233.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
TX457—Housing
Authority Of Marshall.
1401 Poplar Street
Marshall ..........
TX
75670
5,630.00
VA016—Charlottesville Redev
& Housing Authority.
500 S 1St Street ...
Charlottesville
VA
22902
517,238.00
VA029—Cumberland Plateau
Regional Housing Authority.
35 Fox Meadow
Drive.
Lebanon .........
VA
24266
52,827.00
VA030—Marion
Redevelopment
& Housing Authority.
237 Miller Avenue
Marion ............
VA
24354
256,828.00
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Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
City
1915 W 4Th Place
Kennewick ......
WA
99336
106,469.00
WA041—Ha Of
208 Unity Street ...
Whatcom County.
Bellingham ......
WA
98225
15,829.00
WI046—Richland
Center Housing
Authority.
701 W Seminary
Street.
Richland Center.
WI
53581
9,883.00
WI052—Housing
Authority Of The
City Of Cumberland.
1295 6Th Avenue
Cumberland ....
WI
54829
47,896.00
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Of Kennewick.
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
WI057—Luck
Housing Authority.
416 S 1St Street ...
Luck ................
WI
54853
19,029.00
WI071—
Grantsburg
Housing Authority.
213 W Burnett Avenue.
Grantsburg .....
WI
54840
13,679.00
WI075—Pulaski
Housing Authority.
430 S Saint Augustine Street,
#14.
Pulaski ............
WI
54162
47,497.00
WI090—Baraboo
Community Development Authority.
920 10Th Street ...
Baraboo ..........
WI
53913
14,769.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Street address
City
WI113—Housing
Authority of The
City of Oshkosh,
Wi.
600 Merritt Avenue
Oshkosh .........
WI
54902
140,388.00
WI166—
Trempealeau
County Housing
Authority.
36358 Main Street
Whitehall .........
WI
54773
32,533.00
WI214—Dane
County Housing
Authority.
6000 Gisholt Drive
Monona ..........
WI
53713
508,901.00
WV015—Housing
Authority of The
City of Beckley.
100 Beckwoods
Drive.
Beckley ...........
WV
25801
25,538.00
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Project description
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
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Organization name
Street address
City
WV021—Housing
650 6Th Street .....
Authority Of The
City of St. Albans.
Total ...............
Saint Albans ...
...............................
State
WV
.........................
Award amount
total
Zip code
Project description
25177
143,199.00
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
........................
25,000,000.00
Purpose: Provide assistance for shortfalls in operating reserves.
Activities to be Performed: Awardee
must submit an improvement plan
to HUD; improve financial performance by taking management actions; submit budgets and actuals to
HUD on an annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected Outcomes:
Improvement plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries: Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities: This award
has no sub-recipients.
Appendix N
FY2022 Mainstream Vouchers Grant (PIH
Notice 2022–07)
Contact: Emily Warren, 202–402–7515.
Organization name
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Housing Authority
of the City of
Conway.
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
City of Phoenix
Housing Department.
Neighborhood Improvement Hsg
D 251 W Washington St., 4th Fl.
Phoenix ..........
AZ
850031611
643,664.00
Housing Authority
of the City &
County of San
Francisco.
1815 Egbert Ave ..
San Francisco
CA
94124
114,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the County of
Los Angeles.
C.D.C. County Of
Los Angeles 700
W Main Street.
Alhambra ........
CA
91801
101,500.00
County of Sacramento Housing
Authority.
801 12th Street .....
Sacramento ....
CA
95814
108,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the County of
San Mateo.
264 Harbor Blvd.,
Bldg. A.
Belmont ..........
CA
94002
862,134.40
Housing Authority
of the County of
San Bernardino.
715 E Brier Drive ..
San
Bernardino.
CA
924082841
186,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
County of Monterey
Hsg Auth.
123 Rico Street ....
Salinas ............
CA
939070000
478,672.00
Housing Authority
of the County of
Yolo.
147 W Main Street
Woodland .......
CA
95776
39,500.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of County of
Marin.
4020 Civic Center
Drive.
San Rafael .....
CA
94903
88,500.00
City of Berkeley
Housing Authority.
1947 Center
Street, 5th Floor.
Berkeley .........
CA
947040000
45,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
City of Crescent
City Hsg Auth.
235 ‘‘H’’ Street ......
Crescent City ..
CA
95531
20,000.00
San Diego Housing
Commission.
1122 Broadway,
Suite 300.
San Diego ......
CA
92101
855,426.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Santa Cruz County
Hsg Auth.
2160 41St Ave ......
Capitola ..........
CA
95010
120,000.00
Housing Authority
of the City of
Napa.
1115 Seminary
Street P.O. Box
660.
Napa ...............
CA
945590660
37,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Santa Barbara.
808 Laguna St ......
Santa Barbara
CA
931010000
615,380.40
Housing Authority
of the City of
Pasadena.
646 N Fair Oaks
Ave. Suite 202.
Pasadena .......
CA
91103
37,500.00
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vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the City of
Inglewood.
One Manchester
Blvd, # 750.
Inglewood .......
CA
90301
37,500.00
County of Sonoma
1440 Guerneville
Road.
Santa Rosa ....
CA
954034107
115,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
County of Humboldt Housing
Authority.
735 West Everding
Street.
Eureka ............
CA
955030000
37,500.00
Housing Authority
of the City of
Santa Ana.
20 Civic Center
Plaza P.O. Box
22030.
Santa Ana ......
CA
92701
115,500.00
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2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
City of Anaheim
Housing Authority.
201 S Anaheim
Blvd., Ste 200.
Anaheim .........
CA
928050000
198,500.00
Housing Authority
of the County of
San Diego.
3989 Ruffin Road
San Diego ......
CA
92123
115,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
City of Vacaville ....
40 Eldridge Avenue, Suites 1–5.
Vacaville .........
CA
956870000
50,500.00
City of Roseville ....
Economic & Community Services
311 Vernon St.
Roseville .........
CA
95678
110,712.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
County of Solano
Hsg Auth.
Suite 5500 675
Texas St.
Fairfield ...........
CA
94533
26,500.00
Imperial Valley
Housing Authority.
1401 D Street .......
Brawley ...........
CA
922270000
62,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Placer County
Housing Authority.
11519 B Avenue ...
Auburn ............
CA
95603
22,500.00
Boulder Housing
Partners.
4800 Broadway ....
Boulder ...........
CO
803040000
89,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Arvada Housing
Authority.
8101 Ralston Road
Arvada ............
CO
800020000
121,766.40
Boulder County
Housing Authority.
2040 14th Street
P.O. Box 471.
Boulder ...........
CO
803060471
20,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Jefferson County
Housing Authority.
7490 West 45th
Avenue.
Wheatridge .....
CO
800330000
419,670.00
Housing Authority
of the City of
Norwalk.
24 1⁄2 Monroe
Street.
Norwalk ..........
CT
6856
188,709.60
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the City of
Danbury.
2 Mill Ridge Road
P.O. Box 86.
Danbury ..........
CT
68100000
45,500.00
Community Connections.
801 Pennsylvania
Ave, Se 201.
Washington ....
DC
20003
144,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Orlando Housing
Authority.
390 North Bumby
Avenue.
Orlando ...........
FL
328030000
26,000.00
Housing Authority
of the City of Fort
Lauderdale.
437 SW 4th Avenue.
Fort Lauderdale.
FL
333150000
33,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Lakeland.
P.O. Box 1009 430
S Hartsell Avenue.
Lakeland .........
FL
33815
218,178.00
Housing Authority
of the City of
Miami Beach.
200 Alton Road ....
Miami Beach ..
FL
331396742
37,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Cocoa.
828 Stone St ........
Cocoa .............
FL
32922
26,500.00
Pahokee Housing
Authority.
465 Friend Terrace
Pahokee .........
FL
334760000
123,870.40
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Seminole County
Housing Authority.
662 Academy
Place.
Oviedo ............
FL
32765
39,500.00
Hialeah Housing
Authority.
75 East 6th Street
Hialeah ...........
FL
330100000
723,506.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Homestead.
29355 South Federal Hwy.
Homestead .....
FL
33030
76,500.00
Alachua County
Housing Authority.
703 NE 1St Street
Gainesville ......
FL
326015304
192,432.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Tallahassee Housing Authority.
2940 Grady Road
Tallahassee ....
FL
323120000
98,000.00
Clearwater Housing
Authority.
908 Cleveland
Street.
Clearwater ......
FL
33755
75,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Palm Beach County Housing Authority.
3432 W 45th
Street.
West Palm
Beach.
FL
334070000
529,870.40
Pasco County
Housing Authority.
14517 Seventh
Street.
Dade City .......
FL
33525
89,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the City of Albany.
P.O. Box 485 521
Pine Avenue.
Albany ............
GA
317020485
19,500.00
Georgia Residential
Finance.
60 Executive Park
South, NE Suite
250.
Atlanta ............
GA
303292257
102,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
County of Hawaii ...
Office Of Hsg &
Comm Dev 1990
Kino’Ole St Suite
102.
Hilo .................
HI
967200000
43,500.00
Municipal Housing
Agency of Council Bluffs.
505 South Sixth
Street.
Council Bluffs
IA
515030000
32,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Eastern Iowa Regional Housing
Authority.
7600 Commerce
Park.
Dubuque .........
IA
520029673
46,647.60
Idaho Housing And
Finance Association.
565 W Myrtle
Street P.O. Box
7899.
Boise ..............
ID
837071899
132,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Housing Authority
of Joliet.
6 South Broadway
Street.
Joliet ...............
IL
60436
556,837.20
Housing Authority
of the County of
Jackson, Il.
P.O. Box 1209 300
N 7th Street.
Murphysboro ..
IL
629660000
40,986.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Dupage Housing
Authority.
711 East Roosevelt Road.
Wheaton .........
IL
601875646
371,466.00
Housing Authority
of the City of Lafayette.
P.O. Box 6687 ......
Lafayette .........
IN
479036687
68,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
Indiana Housing
And Community
Development Au.
30 S Meridian St
Suite 1000.
Indianapolis ....
IN
Lawrence/Douglas
County Housing
Authority.
1600 Haskell Avenue.
Lawrence ........
KS
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Louisville Metro
Housing Authority.
420 South Eighth
Street.
Louisville .........
KY
40203
507,038.00
Housing Authority
of Lexington.
300 New Circle
Road.
Lexington ........
KY
40505
276,112.80
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
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Bowling Green
CDA.
707 E Main Avenue Post Office
Box 430.
Bowling Green
KY
421020430
90,758.80
Bossier Parish
Section 8.
C/O Bossier Parish
Sec 8 Hsg 3022
Old Minden
Road, Ste 206.
Bossier City ....
LA
71112
92,154.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Somerville Housing
Authority.
30 Memorial Road
Somerville .......
MA
2145
56,000.00
Dedham Housing
Authority.
163 Dedham Blvd
Dedham ..........
MA
20262511
20,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Falmouth Housing
Authority.
115 Scranton Ave
Falmouth Town
MA
25403598
50,000.00
Mansfield Housing
Authority.
22 Bicentennial
Court.
Mansfield
Town.
MA
2048
26,500.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
The Bridge of Central Massachusetts.
4 Mann Street .......
Worcester .......
MA
1602
178,088.00
Bridgewell ..............
471 Broadway ......
Lynnfield .........
MA
1940
164,194.80
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Middlesex North
Resources Center, Inc.
471 Broadway ......
Lynnfield .........
MA
1940
132,210.00
Department of
Housing & Community Development.
100 Cambridge
Street.
Boston ............
MA
2114
145,500.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Opprty
Com of Montgomery Co.
10400 Detrick Avenue.
Kensington .....
MD
208952484
923,644.00
Housing Authority
of St. Mary’s
County, MD.
21155 Lexwood
Drive Suite C.
Lexington Park
MD
20653
135,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Howard County
Housing Commission.
9770 Patuxent
Woods Drive
Suite 100.
Columbia ........
MD
21046
459,622.00
Housing Authority
of Washington
County.
319 E Antietam,
Street 2nd Floor.
Hagerstown ....
MD
21740
86,728.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Cecil County Housing Agency.
200 Chesapeake
Elkton .............
Blvd., Suite 1800.
MD
21921
19,500.00
Carroll County
Housing And
Community Dev.
10 Distillery Drive,
Suite 101.
MD
211575194
54,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Fort Fairfield Housing Authority.
18 Fields Lane ......
Fort Fairfield ...
ME
4742
23,639.40
Presque Isle Housing Authority.
58 Birch Street .....
Presque Isle ...
ME
4769
39,500.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
The Housing Authority of the City
of Westbroo.
30 Liza Harmon
Drive.
Westbrook ......
ME
40924741
109,000.00
Port Huron Housing Commission.
905 Seventh Street
Port Huron ......
MI
480600000
92,001.20
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Ann Arbor Housing
Commission.
727 Miller Avenue
Ann Arbor .......
MI
481030000
125,500.00
Grand Rapids
Housing Commission.
1420 Fuller Ave Se
Grand Rapids
MI
49507
123,500.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Housing Services
for Eaton County.
P.O. Box 746 ........
Charlotte .........
MI
Public Housing
Agency of the
City of St Paul.
555 North
Wabasha, Suite
400.
St. Paul ...........
MN
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434,745.60
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
PHA In And for the
City of Minneapolis.
1001 Washington
Ave North.
Minneapolis ....
MN
554011043
112,500.00
HRA of Duluth,
Minnesota.
P.O. Box 16900 ....
Duluth .............
MN
558160900
16,500.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
HRA of Fergus
Falls, Minnesota.
1151 Friberg Avenue.
Fergus Falls ...
MN
565372535
20,000.00
HRA of Wadena,
Minnesota.
222 Second Street
Se.
Wadena ..........
MN
564821327
20,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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HRA of St. Cloud,
Minnesota.
1225 West St.
Germain.
St. Cloud ........
MN
56301
88,206.80
Mankato EDA ........
P.O. Box 3368 ......
Mankato ..........
MN
560023368
120,564.80
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
Housing Authority
of St Louis Park,
Minnesota.
5005 Minnetonka
Blvd.
St. Louis Park
MN
554161785
97,994.00
Dakota County
CDA.
1228 Town Centre
Drive.
Eagan .............
MN
55123
213,440.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
Itasca County HRA
1115 NW 4th St ....
Grand Rapids
MN
55744
25,000.00
Metropolitan Council.
390 Robert Street
North.
St. Paul ...........
MN
551011805
673,238.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Clay County HRA ..
P.O. Box 99 ..........
Dilworth ..........
MN
565290099
155,741.60
Morrison County
HRA.
County Courthouse
304 Second
Street, Southeast.
Little Falls .......
MN
563450000
20,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Todd County HRA
300 Linden Avenue South.
Browerville ......
MN
56438
51,000.00
Douglas County
HRA.
1224 N Nokomis
Street P.O. Box
965.
Alexandria ......
MN
563080000
42,242.40
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
Rice County HRA ..
320 NW 3rd
Street, Suite 5.
Faribault .........
MN
550210000
11,500.00
Washington County
HRA.
7645 Currell Boulevard.
Woodbury .......
MN
55125
19,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of Kansas City,
Missouri.
3822 Summit ........
Kansas City ....
MO
64106
341,646.00
Housing Authority
of St. Louis
County.
8865 Natural
Bridge.
St. Louis .........
MO
631210000
520,296.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of Columbia, MO.
201 Switzler Street
Columbia ........
MO
652034156
143,088.00
Lincoln County
Public Housing
Agency.
Lincoln County
Pha 16 North
Court.
Bowling Green
MO
633340000
76,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
St. Francois County Public Housing
Agency.
P.O. Box N ...........
Park Hills ........
MO
636010358
32,500.00
Ripley County Public Housing
Agency.
3019 Fair Street ...
Poplar Bluff .....
MO
639010000
20,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Jasper County
Public Housing
Agency.
P.O. Box 207 ........
Joplin ..............
MO
648020000
103,376.00
Housing Assistance
Prog of St
Charles County.
201 N Second
St. Charles .....
Street Room 529.
MO
63301
39,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Tennessee Valley
Regional Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1329 ......
Corinth ............
MS
388340000
144,860.40
Mississippi Regional Housing
Authority No. IV.
P.O. Box 1051 ......
Columbus .......
MS
397031051
61,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
The Housing Authority of the City
of Jackson.
2747 Livingston
Road P.O. Box
11327.
Jackson ..........
MS
392831327
238,546.80
Missoula Housing
Authority.
1235 34th Street ...
Missoula .........
MT
598014933
33,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
Housing Authority
of the City of Wilson.
213 Broad Street
P.O. Box 185.
Wilson .............
NC
27894185
23,762.08
Gastonia Housing
Authority.
340 W Long Avenue P.O. Box
2398.
Gastonia .........
NC
280532398
237,506.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Zip code
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Sandhills Community Action Program, Inc.
103 Saunders
Street P.O. Box
937.
Carthage .........
NC
28327
19,500.00
Housing Authority
of Cass County.
230 8th Ave West
West Fargo .....
ND
580780000
56,894.40
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Williston.
1801—8th Avenue
West, #50.
Williston ..........
ND
588010000
54,663.60
Great Plains Housing Authority.
300 2nd St NE—
200.
Jamestown .....
ND
58401
161,821.60
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
Grand Forks Housing Authority.
1405 1st Avenue
North.
Grand Forks ...
ND
58203
274,177.20
Fargo Housing And
Redevelopment
Authority.
P.O. Box 430 ........
Fargo ..............
ND
581070430
264,376.80
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Minot Housing Authority.
108 East Burdick
Expy.
Minot ...............
ND
58701
48,025.20
Stark County Housing Authority.
1149 West Villard
P.O. Box 107.
Dickinson ........
ND
586020107
53,140.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
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Douglas County
Housing Authority.
5404 North 107th
Plaza.
Omaha ............
NE
681340000
192,927.60
Dover Housing Authority.
62 Whittier Street
Dover ..............
NH
3820
109,562.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Concord Housing
Authority.
23 Green Street ....
Concord ..........
NH
3301
88,788.40
Keene Housing Authority.
831 Court Street ...
Keene .............
NH
3431
50,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Harbor Homes, Inc
45 High Street ......
Nashua ...........
NH
3060
112,500.00
New Hampshire
Housing Finance
Agency.
P.O. Box 5087 ......
Manchester .....
NH
31085087
170,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
City of Jersey
City.
400 U.S. Highway
#1.
Jersey City .....
NJ
73066731
568,277.60
Bayonne Housing
Authority.
50 East 21St
Street.
Bayonne .........
NJ
70023761
20,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Morris County
Housing Authority.
99 Ketch Road .....
Morristown ......
NJ
79603115
115,868.40
Somerville Housing
Authority.
25 End Avenue .....
Somerville .......
NJ
88761800
93,979.84
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Manville Housing
Authority.
325 Main Street ....
Manville ..........
NJ
88351009
6,500.00
Gloucester County
Housing Authority.
100 Pop Moylan
Boulevard.
Deptford ..........
NJ
80961907
365,666.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the County of
Santa Fe.
52 Camino De
Jacobo.
Santa Fe .........
NM
87507
86,614.80
Southern Nevada
Regional Housing Authority.
340 North 11th St
Las Vegas ......
NV
89104
637,902.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Utica Housing Authority.
509 Second Street
Utica ...............
NY
135010000
96,492.80
Albany Housing
Authority.
200 South Pearl ...
Albany ............
NY
122020000
75,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Rochester Housing
Authority.
675 West Main
Street.
Rochester .......
NY
146110000
335,415.00
Town of Islip Housing Authority.
963 Montauk Highway.
Oakdale ..........
NY
117690000
35,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
Glen Falls Housing
Authority.
Stichman Towers
Jay Street.
Glens Falls .....
NY
128010000
87,704.80
NY Dept of Housing Preservation
& Development.
Dept Of Hsg Preservation & Dev
100 Gold Street
Room 501.
New York ........
NY
100380000
983,620.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Port Jervis CDA ....
13–19 Jersey Ave,
Erie Depot P.O.
Box 1002.
Port Jervis ......
NY
127710000
117,578.40
Village of Kiryas
Joel HA.
51 Forest Road
Suite 360.
Monroe ...........
NY
109500000
145,700.80
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing
Authority.
8120 Kinsman
Road.
Cleveland .......
OH
441040000
124,527.00
Akron Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
100 W Cedar
Street.
Akron ..............
OH
443070000
89,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Mansfield Metropolitan Housing
Authority.
P.O. Box 1029 150
Park Avenue
West.
Mansfield ........
OH
449011029
39,000.00
Lake Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
189 First Street .....
Painesville ......
OH
440770000
13,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Erie Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
322 Warren Street
Sandusky ........
OH
448700000
32,500.00
Huron Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1029 150
Park Avenue
West.
Mansfield ........
OH
449011029
20,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Portage Metropolitan Housing Authority.
2832 State Route
59.
Ravenna .........
OH
442662741
316,713.60
Crawford Metropolitan Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1029 ......
Mansfield ........
OH
449011029
16,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Geauga Metropolitan Housing Authority.
385 Center Street
Chardon ..........
OH
440240000
6,500.00
Knox Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
201A West High
Street.
Mount Vernon
OH
430500000
84,269.20
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
Sandusky Metropolitan Housing
Authority.
1358 Mosser Drive
Fremont ..........
OH
434200000
23,000.00
Seneca Metropolitan Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1029 150
Park Avenue
West.
Mansfield ........
OH
449011029
20,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
City of Marietta ......
304 Putnam Street
Marietta ..........
OH
457500000
32,500.00
Emerald Development And Economic Network.
7812 Madison Avenue.
Cleveland .......
OH
44102
185,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of Clackamas
County.
P.O. Box 1510 ......
Oregon City ....
OR
970450510
107,000.00
Housing Authority
& Comm Svcs of
Lane Co.
177 Day Island Rd
Eugene ...........
OR
974010000
75,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Salem.
360 Church St SE
Salem .............
OR
97301
96,000.00
Housing Authority
of Washington
County.
111 NE Lincoln St
Suite 200–L,
Ms63.
Hillsboro .........
OR
971240000
390,798.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Mid-Columbia
Housing Authority.
500 E 2nd St ........
The Dalles ......
OR
970580000
64,500.00
Allegheny County
Housing Authority.
625 Stanwix St,
12th Floor.
Pittsburgh .......
PA
15222
334,146.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
County of Delaware.
1855 Constitution
Avenue P.O.
Box 100.
Woodlyn .........
PA
190940000
292,835.20
Housing Authority
of the County of
Franklin.
436 West Washington Street.
Chambersburg
PA
17201
48,733.20
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the County of
Jefferson.
201 N Jefferson
Street.
Punxsutawney
PA
15767
16,500.00
Housing Authority
of the County of
Clarion.
8 West Main Street
Clarion ............
PA
16214
128,122.40
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Housing Authority
Providence.
100 Broad St ........
Providence .....
RI
29030000
70,000.00
Municipality of
Vega Baja.
P.O. Box 4555 ......
Vega Baja .......
RQ
6944555
20,000.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Municipality of
Fajardo.
P.O. Box 1049 ......
Fajardo ...........
RQ
7380000
19,500.00
Housing Authority
of Beaufort.
P.O. Box 1104
1009 Prince St.
Beaufort ..........
SC
299011104
102,484.80
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Memphis Housing
Authority.
P.O. Box 3664 ......
Memphis .........
TN
381033664
129,000.00
Murfreesboro
Housing Authority.
415 North Maple
Street.
Murfreesboro ..
TN
371300000
107,988.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Austin Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 41119 ....
Austin .............
TX
78704
219,000.00
Houston Housing
Authority.
2640 Fountain
View.
Houston ..........
TX
77057
787,810.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
Brownsville Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 4420 ......
Brownsville .....
TX
785234420
164,095.20
Housing Authority
of Texarkana.
1611 N Robison
Rd.
Texarkana ......
TX
75501
88,010.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
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McKinney Housing
Authority.
603 N Tennessee
St.
Mc Kinney ......
TX
75069
112,789.20
Denton Housing
Authority.
1225 Wilson Street
Denton ............
TX
762056352
490,461.60
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
Award amount
Tarrant County
Housing Assistance Office.
2100 Circle Dr.,
Suite 200.
Fort Worth ......
TX
76119
376,864.40
Arlington Housing
Authority.
501 W Sanford,
Suite 20.
Arlington .........
TX
760110231
328,944.40
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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State
Zip code
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City of Mesquite
Housing Office.
1515 N Galloway
P.O. Box
850137.
Mesquite .........
TX
751850137
291,384.00
Bexar County
Housing Authority.
1017 N Main Ave.,
Suite 201.
San Antonio ....
TX
78212
267,613.20
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Travis County
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1527 ......
Austin .............
TX
787670000
133,125.20
Housing Authority
of the City of
Rosenberg.
117 Lane Drive,
Suite 18.
Rosenberg ......
TX
774710000
115,752.40
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vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Ogden.
1100 Grant Ave ....
Ogden .............
UT
84404
319,426.00
Housing Authority
of the County of
Salt Lake.
3595 S Main
Street.
Salt Lake City
UT
841154434
415,890.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Housing Authority
of the City of
Provo.
650 West 100
North.
Provo ..............
UT
846012632
98,113.60
St. George Housing Authority.
975 N 1725 W,
#101.
St. George ......
UT
847704963
37,588.80
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
Weber Housing Authority.
2661 Washington
Blvd.
Ogden .............
UT
844011340
112,919.20
Cedar City Housing
Authority.
364 South 100
East.
Cedar City ......
UT
847200000
43,671.60
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Danville Redevelopment & Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1476 ......
Danville ...........
VA
24543
92,000.00
Chesapeake Redevelopment &
Housing Authority.
1468 S Military
Highway.
Chesapeake ...
VA
233271304
266,670.00
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Lynchburg Redevelopment &
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1298 918
Commerce
Street.
Lynchburg .......
VA
245050000
39,500.00
Harrisonburg Redevelopment &
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 1071 286
Kelley Street.
Harrisonburg ...
VA
22801
49,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Fairfax County Redevelopment &
Hsg Authority.
3700 Pender Drive
Suite 300.
Fairfax ............
VA
22030
441,684.00
County of Albemarle/Office of
Housing.
1600 5th Street,
Suite B.
Charlottesville
VA
22902
81,559.20
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
People Inc. of
Southwest Virginia.
1173 West Main St
Abingdon ........
VA
24210
31,500.00
Bennington Housing Authority.
22 Willibrook Drive
Bennington .....
VT
05201
26,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Vermont State
Housing Authority.
One Prospect
Street.
Montpelier .......
VT
56023556
437,484.40
Seattle Housing
Authority.
120 Sixth Avenue
North, P.O. Box
19028.
Seattle ............
WA
981091028
711,348.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
HA of King County
600 Andover Park
West.
Seattle ............
WA
981882583
1,141,450.00
HA City of Tacoma
902 South ‘‘L’’
Street, Suite 2C.
Tacoma ..........
WA
984050000
39,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
HA City of Everett
3107 Colby Ave.,
P.O. Box 1547.
Everett ............
WA
982061547
76,500.00
Housing Authority
of the City of
Vancouver.
2500 Main Street,
#200.
Vancouver ......
WA
986602697
166,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Columbia Gorge
Housing Authority.
500 E 2nd St ........
The Dalles ......
WA
97058
39,500.00
Housing Authority
of Snohomish
County.
12711 4th Ave W
Everett ............
WA
982040000
135,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
HA City of Yakima
810 N 6th Ave ......
Yakima ...........
WA
989020000
57,500.00
HA of Thurston
County.
1206 12th Avenue
Se.
Olympia ..........
WA
98501
359,719.60
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The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
HA City of Spokane
25 W Nora Ave .....
Spokane .........
WA
Sauk County Housing Authority.
1211 Eighth Street
Baraboo ..........
WI
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99205
114,500.00
539130000
23,000.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Street address
City
State
Dane County
Housing Authority.
6000 Gisholt Dr.,
#203.
Monona ..........
WI
Housing Authority
of the City of
Parkersburg.
1901 Cameron Avenue.
Parkersburg ....
WV
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537133707
76,500.00
26101
12,500.00
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Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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Organization name
Street address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of
Fairmont.
103 12th Street,
P.O. Box 2738.
Fairmont .........
Total ......................
...............................
.........................
State
Zip code
WV
Award amount
265552738
208,918.80
........................
36,022,633.72
45715
Project description
The purpose of the Mainstream
vouchers and extraordinary administrative fees awarded through
2022–07 is to assist non-elderly disabled households with housing assistance and provide PHAs with additional resources to help households successfully use their voucher. The awardees will provide a
Mainstream voucher to non-elderly
disabled households and use extraordinary administrative fees for
regular administrative expenses for
Mainstream and/or costs related to
the retention, recruitment, and support of participating owners in the
form of security deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy payments, and
damage mitigation. Expected outcomes are vouchers for Mainstream-eligible households and successful leasing. The intended beneficiaries are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no subrecipient activities.
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IHBG Program (FR–6500–N–48)
Contact: Hilary Atkin, 202–402–3427.
Organization
Address
City
All Mission Indian
Housing Authority.
27368 Via Industria,
Suite 113.
Temecula
CA
92590
$3,250,000
Cherokee Nation ......
P.O. Box 1669 ........
Tahlequah.
OK
74465–1669
5,000,000
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The All Mission Indian Housing Authority
will use the grant ($3,250,000) and
$1,116,098 of leveraged funds to build
ten (10) homeowner units on five different Reservations (La Jolla Band of
Luiseno Indians, Pauma Band of Mission
Indians,
Viejas
Band
of
Kumeyaay Indians, Cahuilla Band of
Indians, and Santa Rosa Band of
Cahuilla Indians).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families, which are also energy
efficient (10 new homeowner units).
The Cherokee Nation will use the grant
($5,000,000) and $1,666,667 of leveraged funds to build 39 homeowner
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (39 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Cheyenne River
Housing Authority.
401 Owhe Nupa
Drive.
Eagle
Butte.
SD
57625
3,977,662
Chippewa Cree Tribe
96 Clinic Road N ....
Box Elder
MT
59521–8849
5,000,000
Cook Inlet Housing
Authority.
3510 Spenard Rd ...
Anchorage.
AK
99503–3777
5,000,000
Dry Creek Rancheria
Band of Pomo Indians.
P.O. Box 607 ..........
Geyserville.
CA
95441–0607
5,000,000
Fort Belknap Housing
Authority.
668 Agency Main St
Harlem ...
MT
59526–9455
5,000,000
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The Cheyenne River Housing Authority
will use the grant ($3,977,662) and
$1,325,888 of leveraged funds to build
24 rental units in Eagle Butte, South
Dakota.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families, which are also energy
efficient (24 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Chippewa Cree Tribe will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and $1,670,457 of
leveraged funds to build 24 homeowner units on the Rocky Boy’s Indian
Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (24 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Cook Inlet Housing Authority will
use the grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,770,822 of leveraged funds to build
89 new units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Add 38 family
units and 51 units for chronically
homeless elders and individuals who
qualify for permanent supportive housing.
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income American Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo
Indians will use the grant ($5,000,000)
and $1,683,042 of leveraged funds to
build 11 single family affordable housing units The Dry Creek Rancheria
Band of Pomo Indians will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and $1,683,042 of
leveraged funds to build 11 single
family affordable housing units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available by
11 affordable housing units for low-income elderly tribal members and tribal
members with disabilities.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Fort Belknap Housing Authority will
use the grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,670,000 of leveraged funds to build
15 homeowner units on the Fort
Belknap Indian Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (15 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Fort Peck Housing
Authority.
P.O. Box 667 ..........
Grand Traverse Band
of Ottawa and
Chippewa Indians.
Poplar .....
MT
59255–0667
5,000,000
2605 N West Bay
Shore Drive.
Peshawbestown.
MI
........................
5,000,000
Housing Authority of
the Peoria Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma.
3606 Sencay Ave ...
Miami .....
OK
74354–5343
2,438,000
Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 760 ..........
Isleta ......
NM
87022–0760
5,000,000
Jicarilla Apache
Housing Authority.
42 Dawks Drive ......
Dulce ......
NM
87528–0486
5,000,000
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Project description
The Fort Peck Housing Authority will
use the grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,670,000 of leveraged funds to construct 29 housing units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (17 new rental units and
12 new homeownership units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa
and Chippewa Indians will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and $1,700,000 of
leveraged funds to build 20 rental
units around Traverse City, Michigan,
and to construct roads to these new
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (20 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Housing Authority of the Peoria
Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma will use
the grant ($2,438,000) and $781,500
of leveraged funds to build 16 singlefamily rental units in Miami, Oklahoma.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families, which are also energy
efficient (16 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority will
use the grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,667,000 of leveraged funds to build
14 single-family homeowner units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (14 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Jicarilla Apache Housing Authority
will use the grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,783,089 of leveraged funds to build
19-unit single family home ownership
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available by
19 single family homeownership units.
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income American Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Kenaitze Salamatof
Tribally Designated
Housing Entity.
P.O. Box 988 ..........
Kiowa Tribe Housing
Authority.
Kenai ......
AK
99611–0988
5,000,000
1701 E Central Blvd
Anadarko
OK
73005–4448
5,000,000
Little Traverse Bay
Bands of Odawa
Indians.
7500 Odawa Circle
Harbor
MI
Springs.
49740–9692
5,000,000
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority.
694 Pinoleville Drive
Ukiah ......
95482–3165
5,000,000
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The Kenaitze Salamatof Tribally Designated Housing Entity will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and $1,666,670 of
leveraged funds to build an 18-unit
Elder housing facility with multi-purpose community space in Kenai, Alaska.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN Elders (18 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Kiowa Tribe Housing Authority
(KTHA)
will
use
the
grant
($5,000,000) and $1,666,670 of leveraged funds to develop three (3) rental
units in the Kiowa Tribe service area
and construct affordable-housing infrastructure on 40-acres of land purchased by the Kiowa Tribe and donated to KTHA for the future development of an additional 37 units.
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (3 new rental units) and
develop the housing-related infrastructure necessary for future affordable
housing development.
The Little Traverse Bay Bands of
Odawa Indians will use the grant
($5,000,000) and $1,754,860 of leveraged funds to build four (4) apartment
buildings with a total of 38 rental units
at Mtiigwakiis Village.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (38 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority will use the grant ($5,000,000)
and $1,250,000 of leveraged funds to
build eight (8) single-family rental
units for low-income families on the
Mooretown Rancheria. The homes will
utilize renewable solar energy technology. Funding will also be used for
related housing infrastructure and utilities.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families, which are also energy
efficient (8 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Salish & Kootenai
Housing Authority.
P.O. Box 38 ............
Santa Ynez Band of
Chumash Mission
Indians.
Pablo ......
MT
59855–0038
5,000,000
100 Via Juana Rd ..
Santa
Ynez.
CA
93460–9110
1,826,050
Scotts Valley Band of
Pomo Indians.
1005 Parallel Drive
Lakeport
CA
95453–5709
4,196,040
Sicangu Wicoti
Awayankape Corporation.
P.O. Box 69 ............
Rosebud
SD
57570–0069
4,579,640
Sisseton-Wahpeton
Housing Authority.
605 Lydia Goodsell
St.
Sisseton
SD
57262
5,000,000
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Project description
The Salish and Kootenai Housing Authority will use the grant ($3,827,781)
and $1,670,000 of leveraged funds to
build fifteen (15) rental units on the
Flathead Indian Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (15 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians will use the grant
($1,826,050) and $622,794 of leveraged funds to build five (5) singlefamily homeowner units on the Santa
Ynez Reservation in central Santa
Barbara County, California.
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families, which are also energy
efficient (5 new homeowners’ units).
The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
will use the grant ($4,196,040) and
$1,400,000 of leveraged funds to build
twelve (12) single-family homeowner
units in Kelseyville, California.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (12 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Sicangu Wicoti Awayankape Corporation
will
use
the
grant
($4,579,640) and $650,650 of leveraged funds to build 18 new homeownership housing units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available by
18 new homeownership units servicing 18 low-income Indian families.
The beneficiaries will be low income
American Indian and Alaska Native
families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Sisseton-Wahpeton Housing Authority will use the grant ($5,000,000)
and $1,960,479 of leveraged funds to
build 42 rental units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (42 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
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City
State
Zip code
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Skokomish Indian
Tribe.
80 N Tribal Center
Rd.
Skokomish.
WA
98584–9748
1,869,075
Susanville Indian
Rancheria Housing
Authority.
P.O. BOX 970 ........
Susanville
CA
96130–3628
2,837,856
The Suquamish Indian Tribe of the
Port Madison Reservation.
18490 Suquamish
Way.
Suquamish.
WA
98392–0498
3,897,024
Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority.
5446 Jenkins Drive
Juneau ...
AK
99801–9511
5,000,000
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The Skokomish Indian Tribe will use the
grant ($1,869,075) and $623,025 of
leveraged funds to build seven (7)
rental units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (7 new rental units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Susanville Indian Rancheria Housing Authority will use the grant
($4,196,040) and $358,000 of leveraged funds to build ten (10) rental
units, of which six (6) will be for families and four (4) will be handicap-accessible and/or available to Elders on
the Susanville Indian Rancheria.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (10 new rental units),
and make the homes accessible and
available for Elders.
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port
Madison Reservation will use the
grant ($3,897,024) and $1,300,305 of
leveraged funds to build 20 housing
units on the Port Madison Reservation. The project will consist of five
multi-family townhome structures with
a total of 20 housing units.
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families, which are also energy
efficient (20 new homeowner units).
The Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority will use the grant ($5,000,000)
and $1,689,802 of leveraged funds to
build twelve (12) three-bedroom
homeowner units in Juneau, Alaska.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (12 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
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Address
City
State
Zip code
Torres Martinez
Desert Cahuilla Indians.
P.O. BOX 1160 ......
Village of Venetie .....
Award amount
Thermal ..
CA
92274–1160
2,000,000
110 Woodyard
Road.
Venetie ...
AK
99781
600,000
Yurok Indian Housing
Authority.
15540 Highway 101
N.
Klamath ..
CA
95548–9351
4,280,512
Total ..................
.................................
................
........................
115,751,859
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The Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians will use the grant ($2,000,000)
and $671,945 of leveraged funds to
build six (6) single-family homeowner
units on the Torres-Martinez Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (6 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Village of Venetie will use the grant
($600,000) and $200,000 of leveraged
funds to build two (2) single-family
homeowner units.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (2 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
The Yurok Indian Housing Authority will
use the grant ($4,280,512) and
$556,684 of leveraged funds to build
five (5) single-family homeowner units
and provide supportive services.
Anticipated Outcome(s): Increase the
number of housing units available to
AIAN families (5 new homeowner
units).
The beneficiaries will be low and moderate income Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities are unknown at
the time of the award.
Appendix P
FY 2019 and 2020 Section 8 Housing Choice
Vouchers: Implementation of the Housing
Choice Voucher Mobility Demonstration
(FR–6191–N–01)
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Contact: Alison Bell, (202) 402–5673.
Organization name
Address
City
Housing Authority
of the City of Los
Angeles.
2600 Wilshire Blvd,
3rd Floor.
Los Angeles ...
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1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
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Address
City
State
Amount grant
funds
Zip
Housing Authority
of New Orleans.
4100 Touro Street
New Orleans ..
LA
70122
5,203,873.00
Minneapolis Public
Housing Authority.
1001 Washington
Avenue North.
Minneapolis ....
MN
55401
4,650,441.00
Rochester Housing
Authority.
675 Main Street ....
Rochester .......
NY
14611
4,813,646.00
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3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
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City
New York Housing
Preservation and
Development.
100 Gold Street ....
New York ........
NY
10038
5,514,580.00
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing
Authority.
8120 Kinsman
Road.
Cleveland .......
OH
44104
4,970,959.00
Allegheny County
Housing Authority.
625 Stanwix
Street, 12th
Floor.
Pittsburgh .......
PA
15222
4,655,345.00
Housing Authority
of Chester County.
30 W Barnard
Street.
West Chester
PA
19382
3,711,653.00
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Project description
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
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Address
City
State
Amount grant
funds
Zip
Metropolitan Development and
Housing Agency.
701 South Sixth
Street.
Nashville .........
TN
37202
4,984,654.00
Housing Authority
of the City of
Pittsburgh.
200 Ross Street ...
Pittsburgh .......
PA
15219
249,419.00
Chester Housing
Authority.
1111 Avenue of
the States.
Chester ...........
PA
19013
803,120.00
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3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
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Address
City
State
Amount grant
funds
Zip
Los Angeles County Development
Authority.
700 West Main
Street.
Alhambra ........
CA
91801
761,339.00
Metropolitan HRA ..
390 Robert Street
North.
St. Paul ...........
MN
55101
585,649.00
...............................
.........................
........................
45,730,150.00
Total ...............
45725
Project description
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
1. Purpose; The purpose of the Community Choice Demonstration is to
assist voucher families with children
in accessing areas of opportunity.
2. Activities to be performed; The
awardees will provide mobility-related services to families with children.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes; The awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation and HUD anticipates learning what mobility-related services are effective in helping voucher families with children
access areas of opportunity.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies); The intended beneficiaries are voucher
families with children, and
5. Subrecipient Activities; There are
no subrecipient activities.
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Implementation Grants (FR–6500–FA–34)
Contact: Luci Blackburn, (202) 402–4190.
Organization name
Address
City
City of Omaha .......
1819 Farnam St ...
Omaha ............
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1. Purpose: Choice Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants fund the
transformation, rehabilitation, and
replacement housing needs of both
public and HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods of poverty
into functioning, sustainable, mixedincome neighborhoods with appropriate services, schools, public assets, transportation, and access to
jobs.
2. Activities to be performed: Redevelop the Southside Terrace public
housing development, provide case
management and supportive services to Southside Terrace residents,
and carryout physical neighborhood
improvement projects.
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Address
City
State
Amount grant
funds
Zip
Durham Housing
Authority.
330 E Main St ......
Durham ...........
NC
27701
40,000,000.00
Knoxville Community Development
Corporation.
901 Broadway ......
Knoxville .........
TN
37917
40,000,000.00
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3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: One-for-one replacement of
public housing units, plus additional
affordable and market rate units in
a mixed-income community; improved outcomes for residents related to health, education, and income and employment.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies): local residents, PHAs, local government
5. Subrecipient Activities: The recipient does not intend to subaward
funds.
1. Purpose: Choice Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants fund the
transformation, rehabilitation, and
replacement housing needs of both
public and HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods of poverty
into functioning, sustainable, mixedincome neighborhoods with appropriate services, schools, public assets, transportation, and access to
jobs.
2. Activities to be performed: Redevelop the 519 E. Main Street and
Liberty Street Apartments public
housing development, provide case
management and supportive services to 519 E. Main Street and Liberty Street Apartments residents,
and carryout physical neighborhood
improvement projects.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: One-for-one replacement of
public housing units, plus additional
affordable and market rate units in
a mixed-income community; improved outcomes for residents related to health, education, and income and employment.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies): local residents, PHAs, local government
5. Subrecipient Activities: The recipient does not intend to subaward
funds.
1. Purpose: Choice Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants fund the
transformation, rehabilitation, and
replacement housing needs of both
public and HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods of poverty
into functioning, sustainable, mixedincome neighborhoods with appropriate services, schools, public assets, transportation, and access to
jobs.
2. Activities to be performed: Redevelop the Western Heights Addition
public housing development, provide case management and supportive services to Southside Terrace residents, and carryout physical neighborhood improvement
projects.
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Tulsa Housing Authority.
Total ...............
Address
City
415 E Independence St.
Tulsa ...............
...............................
.........................
State
Amount grant
funds
Zip
OK
74106
50,000,000.00
........................
180,000,000.00
Project description
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: One-for-one replacement of
public housing units, plus additional
affordable and market rate units in
a mixed-income community; improved outcomes for residents related to health, education, and income and employment.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies): local residents, PHAs, local government
5. Subrecipient Activities: The recipient does not intend to subaward
funds.
1. Purpose: Choice Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants fund the
transformation, rehabilitation, and
replacement housing needs of both
public and HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods of poverty
into functioning, sustainable, mixedincome neighborhoods with appropriate services, schools, public assets, transportation, and access to
jobs.
2. Activities to be performed: Redevelop the Comanche Park Apartments public housing development,
provide case management and supportive services to Comanche Park
Apartments residents, and carryout
physical neighborhood improvement
projects.
3. Deliverables and expected outcomes: One-for-one replacement of
public housing units, plus additional
affordable and market rate units in
a mixed-income community; improved outcomes for residents related to health, education, and income and employment.
4. Intended beneficiary(ies): local residents, PHAs, local government
5. Subrecipient Activities: The recipient does not intend to subaward
funds.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 135 (Monday, July 17, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 45458-45727]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2023-14774]
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Department of Housing and Urban Development
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-6311-N-02]
Announcement of Funding Awards; December 2022
AGENCY: Office of Chief Financial Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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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 in
competitions for funding under the Notices of Funding Opportunity
(NOFOs) and Notices for the following program(s): FY2020 and FY2021
Community Compass Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program
[Round 3], Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA)
Competitive Grant Funding, FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program
(FHIP)--American Rescue Plan Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 1),
FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 2), FY2021 Fair Housing
Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American Rescue Plan Private Enforcement
Initiative (Round 3), FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (Round
1), FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (Round 2), FY2021 Radon
Testing and Mitigation Demonstration for Public Housing, FY2021 Older
Adult Home Modification Grant Program, FY2021 Healthy Homes Production
Grant Program, FY2021 Tribal HUD VASH Expansion, FY2022Tribal HUD VASH
Renewals (PIH-Notice), FY 2022 Public Housing Operating Fund Shortfall
Funding, Mainstream Vouchers--Non-Competitive Opportunity for
Additional Vouchers Authorized by the CARES Act and Extraordinary
Administrative Funding, FY2021 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG)
Competitive, FY 2019 and 2020 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers:
Implementation of the Housing Choice Voucher Mobility Demonstration,
and FY 2021 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dorthera Yorkshire, Director, Grants
Management and Oversight, Office of the Chief Financial Officer
(Systems), Grants Management and Oversight at [email protected]; telephone
(202) 402-4336 or the contact person listed in each appendix.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD posted FY2020 and FY2021 Community
Compass Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program [Round 3] on
grants.gov July 23, 2020, (FR-6400-N-06). The competition closed on
September 23, 2020. HUD rated and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded
$72,515,411.40 to 22 recipients to build the capacity of HUD's
technical assistance customer organizations to deploy HUD-funded
programs and initiatives effectively and in compliance with associated
rules and regulations.
HUD posted the FY2020 Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS
(HOPWA) Competitive Grant: Housing as an Intervention to Fight AIDS
NOFO on grants.gov April 14, 2021, (FR-6400-N-11). The competition
closed on July 6, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded
$40,468,421 to 20 recipients to provide communities an opportunity to
create and implement new projects that align with initiatives aimed at
ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic and elevate housing as an effective
structural intervention in ending the epidemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American
Rescue Plan Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 1) Program on
grants.gov July 19, 2021 (FR-6500-N-78C). The competition closed on
August 18, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $13,642,336.88
to 51 recipients to conduct enforcement activities to prevent or
eliminate discriminatory housing practices and inform individuals of
their rights and responsibilities under the Fair Housing Act.
In keeping with Congress's intent in enacting the American Rescue
Plan, applicants proposed new fair housing projects relating to
discrimination arising in connection with the pandemic or focusing on
sustaining core fair housing enforcement and education activities. Fair
Housing Initiatives Program-Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI)
Component accepted applications from eligible PEI organizations seeking
support for fair housing enforcement activities that are connected to
or adversely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Through this funding
opportunity, HUD awarded grants to Qualified Fair Housing Enforcement
Organizations (QFHO) and Fair Housing Enforcement Organizations (FHO)
to help them continue to advance their mission during the interruption
of their operation due to the coronavirus pandemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American
Rescue Plan Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 2) Program on
grants.gov November 30, 2021 (FR-6500-N-78C). The competition closed on
December 30, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded
$2,497,310 to 11 recipients to carry out enforcement activities to
prevent or eliminate discriminatory housing practices and inform
individuals of their rights and responsibilities under the Fair Housing
Act. Under fiscal year 2021, FHIP funded the American Rescue Plan (ARP)
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI).
The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations
to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations,
education and outreach activities, and the costs of delivering or
adapting services, during or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American
Rescue Plan Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 3) Program on
grants.gov April 5, 2022 (FR-6500-N-78C). The competition closed on May
5, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $125,000 to 1 recipient
to carry out enforcement activities to prevent or eliminate
discriminatory housing practices and inform individuals of their rights
and responsibilities under the Fair Housing Act. Under fiscal year
2021, FHIP funded the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Private Enforcement
Initiative (PEI).
The ARP PEI provides relief funding to eligible PEI organizations
to address fair housing inquiries, complaints, investigations,
education and outreach activities, and the costs of delivering or
adapting services, during or relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
HUD posted FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (Round 1) on
grants.gov May 28, 2021 (FR-6400-N-13). The competition closed on July
12, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded
$107,837,788.03 (Lead $94,363,895.03 and Healthy Homes Supplement
$13,473,893.00) to 31 recipients to maximize the number of children
under the age of six protected from lead poisoning.
HUD posted FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (Round 2) on
grants.gov August 27, 2021 (FR-6400-N-13). The competition closed on
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September 27, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded
$13,159,142 (Lead $11,871,709 and Healthy Homes Supplement $1,287,433)
to 3 recipients to maximize the number of children under the age of six
protected from lead poisoning.
HUD posted FY2021 Radon Testing and Mitigation Demonstration for
Public Housing Program on grants.gov January 25, 2022 (FR-6500-N-80).
The competition closed on March 28, 2022. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $3,982,295.44 to 9 recipients to provide funds to
public housing agencies (PHAs) to conduct testing and as-needed
mitigation of radon in the units that they manage and to support the
development of a plan for future testing and mitigation.
HUD posted FY2021 Older Adult Home Modification Grant Program on
grants.gov March 2, 2021 (FR-6400-N-69). The competition closed on May
18, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $30,000,000 to
32 recipients to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their
homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications to
reduce older adults' risk of falling, improve general safety, increase
accessibility, and to improve their functional abilities in their home.
HUD posted FY2021 Healthy Homes Production Grant Program on
grants.gov August 4, 2021 (FR-6500-N-44). The competition closed on
September 21, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on
selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded
$104,784,753.10 to 60 recipients to identify and remediate housing-
related health and safety hazards in privately owned, low-income rental
and/or owner-occupied housing, especially in units and/or buildings
where families with children, older adults sixty-two (62) years and
older, or families with persons with disabilities reside.
HUD posted FY2021 Tribal HUD VASH Expansion Program on grants.gov
October 29, 2021 (FR-6400-N-73). The competition closed January
24,2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria
contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $841,113 to 3
recipients to combine rental assistance and administrative fees from
HUD with case management, clinical and supportive services provided by
the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically for Native American
Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
HUD posted FY2022 Tribal HUD VASH Renewals (PIH-Notice) on
grants.gov April 6, 2022 (PIH Notice 2022-08). The competition closed
May 27, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection
criteria contained in the NOTICE. This competition awarded $9,237,868
to 28 recipients to combine rental assistance and administrative fees
from HUD with case management, clinical and supportive services
provided by Veterans Affairs specifically for Native American Veterans
who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
HUD posted FY 2022 Public Housing Operating Fund Shortfall Funding
Program on grants.gov June 13, 2022 (PIH Notice 2022-17). The
competition closed July 12, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding
based on selection criteria contained in the NOTICE. This competition
awarded $25,000,000 to 181 recipients to provide financial assistance
to PHAs that are experiencing a financial shortfall.
HUD posted Mainstream Vouchers--Non-Competitive Opportunity for
Additional Vouchers Authorized by the CARES Act and Extraordinary
Administrative Funding on grants.gov April 6, 2022 (PIH Notice 2022-
07). The opportunity closed on May 6, 2022. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOTICE. This
Notice awarded $36,022,633.72 in extraordinary administrative fees) to
218 recipients to serve a special population of households. Mainstream
Vouchers serve households that include a non-elderly person(s) with
disabilities, defined as any family that includes a person with
disabilities who is at least 18 years old and not yet 62 years old.
HUD posted the FY2021 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) Competitive
Program NOFO on grants.gov August 24, 2021 (FR-6500-N-48). The
application submission due date was January 4, 2022. The IHBG
Competitive program, encourages new affordable housing construction
projects to increase the number of housing units available for low-
income Indian families and help address housing shortages in Indian
communities. Additionally, HUD encourages housing rehabilitation
projects that will increase the useful life of existing housing units
and alleviate substandard housing conditions. HUD also encourages the
acquisition of existing housing units that increase housing stock and
necessary affordable housing-related infrastructure projects that will
enable future construction or rehabilitation. HUD rated and selected
applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the
NOFO. This competition awarded $115,751,859 to 28 recipients to fund
new construction housing units.
HUD posted FY 2019 and 2020 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers:
Implementation of the Housing Choice Voucher Mobility Demonstration
Program in the Federal Register July 15, 2020 (FR-6191-N-01). The
competition closed on February 1, 2020. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $45,730,150 to 13 recipients to provide over 10,000
families with children better access to low-poverty neighborhoods with
high-performing schools and other strong community resources. To
increase the number of voucher families with children living in
opportunity areas, PHAs will provide mobility-related services,
including pre-move support and housing search assistance, landlord
outreach and support, family financial assistance, landlord financial
incentives and post-move supports. The Demonstration will face a
rigorous, independent evaluation to determine what services are most
effective at helping families move to opportunity areas.
HUD posted FY 2021 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants
Program on grants.gov November 17, 2021, (FR-6500-N-34). The
competition closed on February 15, 2022. HUD rated and selected for
funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This
competition awarded $180,000,000 to 4 recipients to redevelop severely
distressed public and HUD-assisted housing. Grantees leverage
significant public and private dollars to support locally driven
strategies that address struggling neighborhoods with distressed public
or HUD-assisted housing through a comprehensive approach to
neighborhood transformation. Local leaders, residents, and
stakeholders, such as public housing authorities, cities, schools,
police, business owners,
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nonprofits, and private developers, come together to create and
implement a plan that revitalizes distressed HUD housing and addresses
the challenges in the surrounding neighborhood.
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(a)(4)(C)), the Department is publishing the awardees and
the amounts of the awards in Appendices A-Q of this document.
Dorthera Yorkshire,
Director, Grants Management and Oversight, Office of the Chief
Financial Officer.
Appendix A
FY2020 and FY2021 Community Compass Technical Assistance and Capacity
Building Program [Round 3]. (FR-6400-FA-06)
Contact: Stephanie Stone, (202)-402-7418.
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FY21 P.L. 117-2
FY20 P.L. 116- FY21 P.L. 116- FY21 P.L. 117-2 funding totals FY22 P.L. 117-
Legal name Street address City St Zip code Award type ** 94 funding 260 funding funding totals (CDC 43 funding Total per
total (NHDAP, totals (ARP) interagency totals (CDBG-DR) provider
YHAP) agreement)
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ICF Incorporated, L.L.C........... 9300 Lee Highway.... Fairfax............. VA 22031 CDATFHMY $28,000.00 $14,924,460.00 $250,000.00 ................ $1,500,000.00 $16,702,460.00
Technical Assistance Collaborative 15 Court Square, Boston.............. MA 02108 CJMY 1,640,942.00 3,455,000.00 ................ 425,320.00 ................ 5,521,262.00
11th floor.
Cloudburst Consulting Group, Inc.. 8400 Corporate Landover............ MD 20785 CDFHJM ................ 4,959,300.00 ................ 440,000.00 1,250,000.00 6,649,300.00
Drive, Suite 550.
Corporation for Supportive Housing 61 Broadway, Suite New York............ NY 10006 CDHYMH 724,058.00 5,844,000.00 ................ ................ 250,000.00 6,818,058.00
2300.
Collaborative Solutions, Inc...... P.O. Box 130159..... .................... AL 32513 CYM 170,000.00 1,824,500.00 ................ ................ ................ 1,994,500.00
FirstPic, Inc..................... 2614 Chapel Lake.... Gambrills........... MD 21054 CT ................ 3,230,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 3,230,000.00
Local Initiatives Support 28 Liberty Street, New York............ NY 10005 CDT ................ 2,961,540.00 ................ ................ 500,000.00 3,461,540.00
Corporation. 34th Floor.
Econometrica, Inc................. 7475 Wisconsin Bethesda............ MD 20814 CD ................ 1,074,200.00 ................ ................ 250,000.00 1,324,200.00
Avenue, Suite 1000.
Homebase/The Center for Common 870 Market Street, San Francisco....... CA 94102 CYMH 850,000.00 4,617,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 5,467,000.00
Concerns. Ste. 1228.
TDA Consulting, Inc............... 1110 Harvest Canyon. San Antonio......... TX 78258 CM ................ 1,708,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 1,708,000.00
CVR Associates, Inc............... 2309 S MacDill Tampa............... FL 33629 C 903,167.40 2,277,924.00 ................ ................ ................ 3,181,091.40.00
Avenue, Suite 200.
Du & Associates, Inc.............. 4350 East-West Bethesda............ MD 20814 C ................ 525,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 525,000.00
Highway, Suite 310.
CGI Federal Inc. *................ 12601 Fair Lakes Fairfax............. VA 22033 ............... ................ 0.00 ................ ................ ................ ................
Circle.
American Institutes for Research 1000 Thomas Washington.......... DC 20007 C ................ 550,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 550,000.00
(AIR). Jefferson Street NW.
Association of Alaska Housing 4300 Boniface Anchorage........... AK 99504 T ................ 1,000,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 1,000,000.00
Authorities. Parkway T&TA
Program.
Abt Associates, Inc............... 6130 Executive Blvd. Rockville........... MD 20852 CHYMH 1,041,000.00 5,858,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 6,899,000.00
National Association for Latino 5404 Wurzbach Road.. San Antonio......... TX 78238 C ................ 350,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 350,000.00
Community Asset Builders.
The Partnership Center, Ltd....... 2134 Alpine Place Cincinnati.......... OH 45206 YH 250,000.00 749,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 999,000.00
123 Any Street.
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc 70 Corporate Center Columbia............ MD 21044 C ................ 1,360,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 1,360,000.00
11000 Broken Land
Parkway.
Corporate F.A.C.T.S., Inc......... 51248 Plymuoth Plymouth............ MI 48170 C ................ 675,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 675,000.00
Valley Dr..
Capital Access, Inc............... 220 Locust Street, Philadelphia........ PA 19106 CD ................ 600,000.00 ................ ................ 1,250,000.00 1,850,000.00
Suite 16C.
National American Indian Housing 122 C Street NW, Washington.......... DC 20001 T ................ 2,250,000.00 ................ ................ ................ 2,250,000.00
Council. Suite 350.
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Totals........................ .................... .................... ........... .............. ............... 5,607,167.40 60,792,924.00 250,000.00 865,320.00 5,000,000.00 72,515,411.40
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* CGI declined award of 250K. The award was transferred to Du & Associates.
** Award Type Descriptions (new awards that have not started).
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C
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
HUD's technical assistance customer organizations to deploy HUD-funded
programs and initiatives effectively and in compliance with associated
rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries include HUD customer
organizations and will vary by activity. HUD customer organizations
include state and local grantees, PHAs, owners and managers of HUD-
assisted housing, CoCs, non-profit grantees, HMIS Leads, HUD-approved
housing counseling agencies and counselors, tribal organizations,
Indian tribes, tribally designated housing entities (TDHEs), FHA-
approved multifamily lenders, residents and participants in HUD-funded
programs and initiatives.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
D
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) disaster recovery
grantees to deploy CDBG disaster recovery programs effectively and in
compliance with associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries include CDBG disaster
recovery grantees, specifically States, units of general local
government, or Indian tribes, and subrecipients of those grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
A
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
HUD's American Recovery Plan (ARP) grantees to deploy American Rescue
Plan funded programs effectively and in compliance with associated
rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries will vary by activity and can
include HUD's American Rescue Plan grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
T
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
HUD's Office of Native American Programs customer organizations to
deploy effective and compliant HUD-funded programs and initiatives.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries will vary by activity and can
include Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) recipients, specifically
tribes and TDHEs; potential or current Section 184 Loan Guarantee
program borrowers or lenders; and Indian Community Development Block
Grant (ICDBG) grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
F
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
current and future fair housing professionals, including but not
limited to Fair Housing Assistance Program and Fair Housing Initiatives
Program recipients, to deploy programs and initiatives aimed at ending
housing discrimination.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools
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and products; self-directed and group learning; knowledge management;
data analysis, reporting, and performance measurement; administration;
and coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries include current and future
fair housing professionals, including but not limited to Fair Housing
Assistance Program and Fair Housing Initiatives Program recipients.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
H
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to achieve the highest level
of performance and results for Homelessness Management Information
System (HMIS) implementation, including improving the capacity of
persons charged with setting up and operating HMIS implementations;
ensuring that HMIS collect accurate, comprehensive, and timely data;
and supporting CoCs and stakeholders to use homeless data to improve
efforts to end homelessness.
Activities Performed: Activities will vary and include: technical
assistance and training to help CoCs analyze data and understand data
trends; use data to inform and revise plans and strategies; use
performance measurement and reporting tools; create data sharing
partnerships and agreements; collect, report, and use accurate and
valid data on programs, activities, and beneficiaries; HMIS software
management and operation; HMIS governance; standardized data collection
for HUD-required reporting; system performance measurement and
analysis; and system modeling.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries include Continuums of Care.
Subrecipient activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
J
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
Department of Treasury grantees to deploy the Emergency Rental
Assistance program effectively and in compliance with associated rules
and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries include Department of
Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance program grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
Y
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
HUD's special needs assistance programs customer organizations to
deploy the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program effectively and in
compliance with associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries include Youth Homelessness
Demonstration Program grantees.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
M
Purpose: The purpose of this Award is to build the capacity of
HUD's special needs assistance program customer organizations to deploy
Continuum of Care and Emergency Solutions Grant programs effectively
and in compliance with associated rules and regulations.
Activities Performed: HUD will identify specific technical
assistance needs to be addressed through a demand-response program
model. The recipient may respond to those needs through a range of
eligible activities: needs assessments; direct technical assistance and
capacity building; development and maintenance of tools and products;
self-directed and group learning; knowledge management; data analysis,
reporting, and performance measurement; administration; and
coordination.
Expected Outcomes: Outcomes are the results of technical assistance
activities, including but not limited to changes in management or
operation of HUD-funded programs or initiatives. Specific outcomes will
vary based on the nature of the activities carried out. Standard
outcome categories include improved capacity to design programs,
policies, and strategies as well as to deliver projects, programs, or
systems that address community needs as defined in the TA scope.
Intended Beneficiaries: Beneficiaries will vary by activity and
include technical assistance customers of HUD's Special Needs
Assistance Programs which manage awards made under a McKinney-Vento or
HEARTH Act authorization.
Subrecipient Activities: Subrecipient activities are unknown at the
time of award.
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Appendix B
FY2020 Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Competitive
Grant (FR-6400-FA-11)
Contact: Lisa Steinhauer, 215-861-7651.
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Organization name Street address City State Zip code Award amount Project description
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Abounding Prosperity Incorporated. 2311 Martin Luther Dallas.............. TX 75215-2302 $2,250,000.00 Purpose: To provide
King, Jr. Boulevard. housing to LGBTQ+ HIV-
positive youth of color
(ages 16-29)
experiencing
homelessness in Dallas
County, TX.
Activities to be
performed: Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance, Short-
Term, Rent, Mortgage and
Utility assistance,
Permanent Housing
Placement assistance,
and supportive services.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: This project
will increase housing
stability for 68 LGBTQ+
youth of color living
with HIV per year.
Intended beneficiary:
LGBTQ+ youth of color
living with HIV.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
African Services Committee, Inc... 429 W. 127th Street. New York............ NY 10027-2544 2,250,000.00 Purpose: African Services
Committee's (ASC) model
will focus on housing
placement assistance for
immigrant people living
with HIV (PLWH), with
the goal of stabilizing
eligible households to
assist them in achieving
long-term, permanent
housing.
Activities to be
performed: Short Term
Rent, Mortgage and
Utility Assistance and
Permanent Housing
Placement services.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: Annually,
funds will provide 25
households with Short
Term Rent, Mortgage and
Utility Assistance, 50
households with
Permanent Housing
Placement services and
utilities assistance for
25 households.
Intended beneficiary: The
program will focus on
marginalized people of
color (primarily African
and Caribbean)
populations.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc...... 6260 Westpark Dr., Houston............. TX 77057-7353 2,250,000.00 Purpose: HOME BASE will
Suite 100. provide stable
supportive housing, case
management, financial
management and
employment training and
placement, life skills
coaching, navigation
into culturally humble
health care, food and
transportation
assistance, mental
health and substance use
disorder counseling,
housing information
services, and robust
permanent housing
placement to PLWH who
are most vulnerable to
being out of care.
Activities to be
performed: Permanent
Housing and Supportive
Services.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: A Bridge to
Access, Services, and
Equity), an innovative
supportive housing
program that will serve
30 people living with
HIV (PLWH) over 36
months.
Intended beneficiary:
PLWH who are most
vulnerable to being out
of care. Subrecipient
Activities: n/a.
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AIDS Foundation Of Chicago........ 200 W. Monroe Chicago............. IL 60606-0575 2,250,000.00 Purpose: AIDS Foundation
Street, Suite 1150. of Chicago is awarded a
HOPWA Housing as an
Intervention to Fight
AIDS competitive grant
of $2,250,000 for Keep
Empowering Young Adults
to Succeed (KEYS), a
collaboration among AIDS
Foundation of Chicago,
Center for Housing and
Health, La Casa Norte,
and Chicago House. KEYS
aims to demonstrate that
expediting access to
stable housing with wrap-
around supportive
services is an effective
intervention to improve
HIV care outcomes.
Activities to be
performed: The KEYS
program will provide
Tenant Based Rental
Assistance for 40
Chicagoans ages 18-30
living with HIV/AIDS and
experiencing
homelessness.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: 40 Chicagoans
ages 18-30 living with
HIV/AIDS and
experiencing
homelessness. KEYS aims
to demonstrate that
expediting access to
stable housing with wrap-
around supportive
services is an effective
intervention to improve
HIV care outcomes for
those 18-30 years old.
Intended beneficiary:
Chicagoans ages 18-30
living with HIV/AIDS and
experiencing
homelessness.
Subrecipient Activities:
Tenant Based Rental
Assistance.
Vivent Health..................... 5250 Leetsdale Dr... Denver.............. CO 80246-1451 1,660,899.00 Purpose: Vivent Health
will implement an
integrated program to
provide Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance (TBRA)
for people living with
HIV (PLWH) in the Denver
area.
Activities to be
performed: TBRA will be
provided to 30 HOPWA
eligible households
annually.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: TBRA will be
provided to 30 HOPWA
eligible households
annually.
Intended beneficiary: Low
Income PLWH in the
Denver area.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Broward House, Inc................ 1726 SE 3rd Ave..... Fort Lauderdale..... FL 33316-2514 2,164,296.00 Purpose: Broward House is
awarded a HOPWA Housing
as an Intervention to
Fight AIDS competitive
grant of $2,164,296 to
expand transitional
housing services for
people living with HIV
(PLWH) with substance
use disorders and/or co-
occurring disorders.
Activities to be
performed: The program
will provide community
housing complemented
with onsite substance
abuse treatment.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: Expand access
to safe, affordable
housing opportunities
for PLWH and increasing
retention in care and
viral load suppression.
The program will serve
up to 73 households over
the three-year project
period.
Intended beneficiary:
People living with HIV
(PLWH) with substance
use disorders and/or co-
occurring disorders.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
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Chicago House And Social Service 2229 S. Michigan Chicago............. IL 60616-2102 1,463,558.00 Purpose: Chicago House
Agency. Avenue, Suite 304. and Social Service
Agency is awarded a
HOPWA Housing as an
Intervention to Fight
AIDS competitive grant
of $1,463,558 for the
TransLife Care Program.
The Program will combine
housing assistance with
the innovative trans-
specific services
available at Chicago
House.
Activities to be
performed: Housing
subsidy, search, and
placement assistance
will be provided through
Tenant Based Rental
Assistance (TBRA),
Housing Information
Services, and Permanent
Housing Placement.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: Over 110
households will be
served over the three-
year project period.
Intended beneficiary: HIV-
positive transwomen of
color and Latinx women
experiencing
homelessness.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Community Rightful Center, Inc.... 9526 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores........ FL 33138-2741 2,208,000.00 Purpose: To provide
Suite 202D. transitional housing to
people living with HIV
(PLWH) in South Florida.
The goal of the program
is to provide housing
assistance and
supportive services to
improve housing
stability for PLWH by
increasing their
capacity to obtain and
retain employment.
Activities to be
performed: To provide
transitional housing to
people living with HIV
(PLWH) in South Florida.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The program
will serve up to 105
PLWH over the three-year
project period.
Intended beneficiary:
PLWH in South Florida.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Damien Center Inc, The............ 26 North Arsenal Indianapolis........ IN 46201-3808 2,074,526.00 Purpose: To serve low-
Avenue. income people living
with HIV with a specific
focus on individuals
aged 55 and over,
through the Elder
Housing Assistance
Program (EHAP).
Activities to be
performed: The EHAP
program will provide
Tenant-Based Rental
Assistance, Short-Term
Rent, Mortgage, and
Utility assistance, and
related supportive
services.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: With a housing
first approach paired
with generational
competence, harm
reduction, and holistic
care approaches, this
elder community will see
not only an improvement
in health outcomes, but
also in health equity
and a reduction of
common barriers to
housing and healthcare.
212 households will be
served annually.
Intended beneficiary:
People living with HIV
with a specific focus on
individuals aged 55 and
over.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
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Fenway Community Health Center, 1340 Boylston Street Boston.............. MA 02215-4302 1,261,004.00 Purpose: To create a
Inc. continuum of care and
services for those with
a high level of need
around care, treatment,
and social determinate
of health supports, with
a focus on housing
stability for people
living with HIV(PLWH).
Activities to be
performed: Housing
placement and rental
assistance.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The project
will demonstrate
improved health outcomes
and housing stability
for the PLWH served and
will establish a
sustainable, replicable
system for assessing
client need, linking
individuals to care and
services, and providing
ongoing support for
retention in care,
treatment, and services.
216 households will
receive rental
assistance and
supportive services.
Intended beneficiary:
PLWHA with a high level
of need around care,
treatment, and social
determinate of health
supports.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Foothills AIDS Project............ 678 S. Indian Hill Claremont........... CA 91711-6000 2,250,000.00 Purpose: To implement a
Blvd., Suite 220. new initiative designed
to elevate housing as an
effective structural
intervention within the
Riverside- San
Bernardino Metropolitan
Statistical Area.
Activities to be
performed: Foothill AIDS
project will work in
collaboration with
regional service
partners and strategic
initiatives to deliver a
coordinated continuum of
housing-related
services, HIV primary
care, and wrap-around
supportive services to
facilitate stable
permanent housing.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: Deliver a
coordinated continuum of
housing-related
services, HIV primary
care, and wrap-around
supportive services to
facilitate stable
permanent housing
outcomes for a total of
125 people living with
HIV/AIDS over the 36-
month grant period.
Intended beneficiary:
PLWHA in the Riverside-
San Bernardino
Metropolitan Statistical
Area.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Tulsa Cares....................... 3712 E 11th Street.. Tulsa............... OK 74112-3952 560,103.00 Purpose: To support
Achieving Housing
Stability, an innovative
housing project that
will use Critical Time
Intervention (CTI) and
Master Leasing, two
complementary strategies
that are new to the
agency.
Activities to be
performed: Master
Leasing rental
assistance.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The program
will serve 45 HOPWA-
eligible households with
housing assistance and
supportive services.
Intended beneficiary:
People living with HIV.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
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Gregory House Program............. 200 N. Vineyard Honolulu............ HI 96817-3938 2,194,347.00 Purpose: To implement the
Blvd., Suite A310. E Ola Project that will
expand housing services
for PLWH in Hawaii and
provide new housing
interventions.
Activities to be
performed: Housing
Information Services,
Tenant Based Rental
Assistance and Short-
Term, Rental, Mortgage
and Utility Assistance
and Supportive Services.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The E Ola
Project that will serve
500 HOPWA eligible
people living with HIV
(PLWH) and their
families over three
years.
Intended beneficiary:
PLWH in Hawaii.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Hope House Day Care Center, Inc... 23 S. Idlewild St... Memphis............. TN 38104-3926 2,134,046.00 Purpose: An overarching
goal of the program is
to ensure all assisted
households are placed in
long-term, stable
housing and achieve
viral suppression.
Activities to be
performed: Hope House
will provide intensive
case management, Tenant
Based Rental Assistance,
Short-Term Rent,
Mortgage and Utility
assistance, and
Permanent Housing
Placement assistance.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: Hope House
will provide up to 40
individuals and their
families with housing
support during the
length of the three-year
grant term.
Intended beneficiary:
People living with HIV
and their families in
Memphis, TN, and
surrounding areas.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Interfaith Residence.............. 4385 Maryland Ave... St. Louis........... MO 63108-2703 2,250,000.00 Purpose: Doorways, a
nonprofit located in St.
Louis, is awarded
$2,250,000 for the
DOORWAYS 2.0 program.
This program will
address the social
determinants of health
that create disparities
and prevent equity and
access, by weaving
together stable housing
with onsite wrap-around
supportive services.
Activities to be
performed: The program
will provide housing,
case management,
behavioral health,
substance use support
groups, employment
services, nutritional
support, and
transportation
assistance.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The program
will serve 50 households
annually.
Intended beneficiary:
Newly diagnosed, low-
income PLWHA.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
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Kansas City, Missouri, City Of.... 2400 Troost Ave, Kansas City......... MO 64108-2879 2,250,000.00 Purpose: To continue the
Suite 1200. development and
implementation of a
housing services
continuum to meet the
dynamic housing
assistance and
supportive service needs
of low-income people
living with HIV and
their families.
Activities to be
performed: Supportive
Services, Short-Term
Rent, Mortgage, and
Utility assistance,
Permanent Housing
Placement assistance,
Transitional Housing
assistance and Tenant
Based Rental Assistance.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: Funding will
support employment
services for 50
households, Short-Term
Rent, Mortgage, and
Utility assistance for
150, Permanent Housing
Placement assistance for
60 and Transitional
Housing assistance for
15 and Tenant Based
Rental Assistance for 50
households annually.
Intended beneficiary: Low-
income people living
with HIV and their
families.
ubrecipient Activities: n/
a
Palmetto AIDS Life Support 2638 Two Notch Rd., Columbia............ SC 29204-1102 2,248,042.00 Purpose: To expand
Services. Suite 108. permanent housing
services available to
low-income persons
living with HIV/AIDS.
Activities to be
performed: Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance,
Supportive Services,
Housing Information, and
Short-Term, Rent,
Mortgage and Utility
assistance.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: By the end of
the grant period, PALSS
will serve 135 eligible
households.
Intended beneficiary:
HOPWA eligible
households.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Seattle, City Of.................. 700 Fifth Avenue, Seattle............. WA 98104-1822 2,250,000.00 Purpose: City of Seattle
Suite 5800. is awarded $2,250,000
for a highly
collaborative,
innovative project
designed to end racial
disparities in the
region's continuum of
care for people living
with HIV.
Activities to be
performed: Provide low
barrier, stable housing,
culturally relevant
supportive services, and
capacity expansion for
POC-led community-based
service organizations to
administer housing
assistance programs.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The program
will provide housing
services for 84
households.
Intended beneficiary:
People of color (POC)
living with HIV.
Subrecipient Activities:
The City of Seattle, the
People of Color Against
AIDS Network, Center for
Multicultural Health,
Entre Hermanos, and the
Housing Connector will
create a highly
collaborative,
innovative project
designed to end racial
disparities in the
region's continuum of
care for people living
with HIV.
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Tampa, City Of.................... 306 E. Jackson St... Tampa............... FL 33602-5208 2,250,000.00 Purpose: To provide
transitional housing,
Tenant-Based Rental
Assistance (TBRA),
intensive case
management and wrap-
around supportive
services to people
living with HIV in
Hillsborough County,
Florida.
Activities to be
performed: Transitional
housing, Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance
(TBRA), intensive case
management and wrap-
around supportive
services.
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: The program
will provide housing and
supportive services to
over 74 households
annually.
Intended beneficiary:
People living with HIV
in Hillsborough County,
Florida.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
Volunteers Of America Of Los 3600 Wilshire Los Angeles......... CA 90010-2619 2,250,000.00 Purpose: For a multi-
Angeles. Boulevard, Suite pronged approach in
1500. using stable housing as
an intervention to fight
HIV/AIDS.
Activities to be
performed: Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance
(TBRA), Permanent
Housing Placement (PHP)
and Short-Term Rent,
Mortgage and Utility
(STRMU).
Deliverables and Expected
outcomes: TBRA will be
provided to 10
households, PHP to 10
households and STRMU to
30 households annually.
Intended beneficiary:
HOPWA eligible people
experiencing or at-risk
for homelessness.
Subrecipient Activities:
n/a.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 40,468,821.00 .........................
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Appendix C
FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 1): (FR-6500-N-78C)
Contact: Stephanie W. Thomas (202) 402-6938.
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Organization name Address City State Zip code Amount Project description
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Alaska Legal Services Corporation. 1016 W. 6th Avenue, Anchorage........... AK 99501 $75,000.00 1. Purpose: Provide fair
Suite 200. housing organizations
with emergency funding
relief to address fair
housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
Affirmatively Further
Fair Housing statewide
by screening intakes for
fair housing issues and
initiating affirmative
litigation.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
provide Anchorage with
the knowledge it needs
to identify and address
fair housing issues.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Anchorage residents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: N/A.
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Legal Aid of Arkansas, Inc........ 714 South Main...... Jonesboro........... AR 72401 350,000.00 1. Purpose: Legal Aid of
Arkansas will ensure
that Arkansas' only
private fair housing
enforcement organization
continues to meet the
challenges brought on by
the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. Activities: Services
will include enforcement
of meritorious claims,
testing, systemic
investigations, and
education and outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase knowledge and
complaint intake of
alleged housing
discrimination.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Marshallese and Latinx
populations in Northwest
Arkansas and individuals
at risk of
institutionalization
across Arkansas.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Southwest Fair Housing Council.... 177 N Church Ave, Tucson.............. AZ 85701 350,000.00 1. Purpose: SWFHC will
Suite 1104. conduct complaint-based
investigations to assist
individuals who believe
they have experienced
illegal housing
discrimination,
particularly related to
COVID-19.
2. Activities: conduct
systemic investigations
to uncover evidence of
illegal housing
discrimination in the
housing market, focusing
on issues related to the
pandemic. SWFHC will
conduct fair housing
tests as part of its
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase fair housing
complaints for filing to
HUD.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
California Rural Legal Assistance, 1430 Franklin Oakland............. CA 94612 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Inc. Street, Suite 103. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake,
investigation, testing,
complaint resolution,
litigation, training.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
training staff to
enhance understanding of
COVID-based foreclosure
protections which are
complex and still
evolving, increase
complaint intake to
enforcement agencies,
achieve successful
complaint mediations.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): state
and local housing
authorities, fair
housing employees,
tenants, and homeowners.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Fair Housing Council of Riverside P.O. Box 1068....... Riverside........... CA 92502 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
County, Inc. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: testing,
investigations,
training, site
assessment, and intake.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: train
testers, conduct fair
housing tests, refer
fair housing complaints
to HUD, conduct site
assessments.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
tenants, homeowners,
disabled persons, state,
and local fair housing
agency staff.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: 2 partnering
agencies will assist
with project activities
listed above.
Inland Fair Housing and Mediation 1500 S Haven Avenue, Ontario............. CA 91761 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Board. Suite 100. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: education
and outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase awareness of
fair housing
discrimination to
minority groups.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
immigrants, LBTQ+, and
disabled in San
Bernardino, Riverside,
and Imperial Counties.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Aid Society of San Diego, 110 South Euclid San Diego........... CA 92114 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Inc. Avenue. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: education
and outreach,
enforcement-related
activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase in fair housing
services after the
eviction protections.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Fair Housing Advocates of Northern 1314 Lincoln Ave, San Rafael.......... CA 94901 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
California. Ste. A. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake/
referral, reasonable
accommodations, and
evaluation/referrals of
complaints to HUD and/or
DFEH or private
attorneys for
enforcement action.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
referral of 100 clients
calling as a result of
Covid-related evictions
or other Covid-related
issues; evaluating 10
Covid-related complaints
for enforcement actions;
providing fair housing
services to clients in
their primary language
calling as a result of
Covid-related issues;
and assisting clients in
requesting 20 reasonable
accommodations/
modifications.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): LEP
populations, tenants and
homeowners, disabled
persons.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Connecticut Fair Housing Center... 60 Popieluszko Court Hartford............ CT 06106 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake,
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
determine violations of
the fair laws and refer
complaints to HUD or
fair housing agencies.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): low-
income communities.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
National Fair Housing Alliance.... 1331 Pennsylvania Washington.......... DC 20004 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Ave., NW, Suite 650. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
investigations,
education and outreach,
test, online marketing.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct 25
investigations, increase
knowledge through online
education, conduct 12
appraisal tests.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
homeowners, realtors,
tenants, landlords, home
insurance companies,
mortgage finance
lenders.
5. Subrecipient
Activities:5 agencies
will assist in appraisal
investigations.
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Equal Rights Center............... 11 Dupont Circle, NW Washington.......... DC 20036 350,000.00 1. Purpose: the ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: distribute
fair housing toolkit,
provide outreach to the
housing providers and
the disabled.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
outreach to 50 local LEP
organizations,
distribute 10,000
toolkits to households,
and attend 10-hour
provider outreach
meetings.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): LEP
persons, disabled
persons, rural
communities, homeowners,
and tenants.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
National Community Reinvestment 740 15th Street, NW. Washington.......... DC 20005 346,819.55 1. Purpose: the ARP PEI
Coalition. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: system
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: 14
appraisal test and 40
internet sales tests.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
homeowners, underserved
populations.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Housing Opportunities Project for 11501 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami............... FL 33168 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Excellence (HOPE), Inc. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: distribute
education and outreach
materials.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
expand and increase
public engagement on
fair housing matters.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Community Legal Services of Mid- 122 E. Colonial Dr Orlando............. FL 32801 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Florida, Inc. Ste 200. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
investigations and
intake.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
enhance education and
outreach knowledge
targeted to 12 counties.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
housing providers, at-
risk populations, and
homeowners.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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JC Vision and Associates Inc...... P.O. Box 1972....... Hinesville.......... GA 31310 75,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake,
mediation and
conciliation,
litigation, brochure
distribution.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase knowledge and
awareness of housing
discrimination from
individuals to agencies/
organizations.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): LEP
populations, fair
housing organizations,
tenants and homeowners,
landlords.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii....... 924 Bethel Street... Honolulu............ HI 96813 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: distribute
outreach materials,
intake, litigation.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: 10
new complaints per
quarter, file 5
complaints with HUD,
conduct litigation
hearings focused on the
immigrant communities.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
immigrants.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Intermountain Fair Housing 4696 W. Overland Rd. Boise............... ID 83705 124,993.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Council, Inc. Suite 140. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake
interviews, training,
fair housing testing.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Conduct intake
interviews, complaint
referrals to HUD, and
educate and recruit
testers.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Homeowners, Home buyers,
tenants.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: N/A.
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Open Communities.................. 1880 Oak Ave, Suite Evanston............ IL 60201 218,353.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
301. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: ensure
services are reaching
those most impacted by
COVID by conducting an
Equity Audit that helps
determine where the
provision of enforcement
activities is most
needed.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Provide education to the
44,000 persons residing
in the norther suburbs
of Chicago on fair
housing laws.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
northern suburbs of
Chicago.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
South Suburban Housing Center..... 18220 Harwood Homewood............ IL 60430 350,000.00 1. Purpose: the ARP PEI
Avenue, Suite 1. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake,
investigations, outreach
through digital and
social media platforms.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
assist 300 rental and
mortgage distressed
families, refer 34
housing provider
complaints, conduct
systemic investigations,
reach 6,025,000
impressions.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
The Board of Trustees of the 809 S. Marshfield Chicago............. IL 60612 348,986.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
University of Illinois. Avenue, MB 502, M/C provides relief funding
551. to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: fair
housing enforcement and
education and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
provide outreach to 30
community and fair
housing organizations.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
targeting tenants,
property owners, fair
housing advocates,
attorneys, mortgage
counselors, and persons
in the real estate
industry including
landlords, bankers,
appraisers, lenders, and
real estate and mortgage
agents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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H.O.P.E. Inc d/b/a HOPE Fair 202 W. Willow Ave., Wheaton............. IL 60187 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Housing Center. Suite 203. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake,
investigations, advocacy/
enforcement actions.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
improve software access
to support staff
interactions and
facilitate client
access, helping staff as
they increase the amount
of remote work needed to
ensure services are
available.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Center of Central 445 N Pennsylvania Indianapolis........ IN 46204 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Indiana, Inc. St., Suite 811. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: create an
eviction and foreclosure
web-based portal for
court records, intake,
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct 1 joint fair
housing investigation,
open 4 new fair housing
investigations.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
tenants, lenders,
landlords.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Suffolk University................ 8 Ashburton Place... Boston.............. MA 02108 349,966.30 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: testing,
legal representation,
education, and outreach
utilizing PSA's and
print materials.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
promote and educate
Boston residents on fair
housing laws and
services.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Greater Boston
residents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Community Legal Aid, Inc.......... 405 Main Street..... Worcester........... MA 01608 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: recruit
and train testers,
litigation,
investigations,
education, and outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
provide education on the
responsibilities of fair
housing and investigate
claims of housing
discrimination.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): fair
housing agencies,
tenants, homeowners, ex-
offenders.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Services of Eastern Michigan 436 S. Saginaw Flint............... MI 48502 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Street, Suite 101. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conducting
fair housing education
and outreach activities,
address fair housing
inquiries and conduct
complaint
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of
fair housing services.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Center of Southwest 405 W Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo........... MI 49007 124,974.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Michigan. Suite 6. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: address
fair housing inquiries,
conduct complaint
investigations, and
conduct education and
outreach activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
expand the enforcement
and outreach efforts and
focus on combatting
historic and modern
practices of segregation
exacerbated by the
coronavirus pandemic.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Mid-Minnesota Legal Assistance.... 430 First Avenue Minneapolis......... MN 55401 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
North, Suite 300. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, investigations,
and litigation.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
expand approach to
community outreach and
delivery of fair housing
services.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general population.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Metropolitan St. Louis Equal 1027 S Vandeventer St. Louis........... MO 63110 350,000.00 1. Purpose: the ARP PEI
Housing and Opportunity Council. Ave., 6th Floor. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: legal
advice and
representation,
education and outreach
activities, home search
assistance.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: refer
complaints to HUD,
provide knowledge to
protected classes on
fair housing laws.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
tenants, landlords, low-
income.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Mississippi Center for Justice.... 5 Old River Place, Jackson............. MS 39202 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Suite 203. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, testing,
investigations,
negotiations, and other
enforcement services.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
identify and address
acts of housing
discrimination.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc.. 224 S. Dawson St.... Raleigh............. NC 27601 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
consulting, intake
screenings, social media
outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct 40 rental test
screenings, develop
outreach materials, and
reach 50,000
impressions.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes,
tenants, landlords.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: HBCU to
participate in material
development/outreach
activities.
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High Plains Fair Housing Center... 406 Demers Road..... Grand Forks......... ND 58201 75,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
distribution of fair
housing educational
materials and conduct
fair housing testing and
systemic investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
perform outreach to 100
consumers.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): North
Dakota residents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
New Hampshire Legal Assistance.... 117 North State Concord............. NH 03301 333,907.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Street. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: education
and outreach activities,
enforcement.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase fair housing
awareness.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Council of Northern 131 Main Street, Hackensack.......... NJ 07601 125,000.00 1. Purpose: the ARP PEI
New Jersey. Suite 140. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: hold
education and outreach
with advocacy groups.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
unknown.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
disabled and elderly.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Silver State Fair Housing Council. 110 W. Arroyo Reno................ NV 89509 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Street, Suite A. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
fair housing seminars,
provide COVID related
materials, conduct
trainings and address
fair housing inquiries.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct fair housing
tests to identify
discrimination against
individuals who are
receiving, or have
received, COVID-related
housing assistance.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
disabled, families with
children, LEP
populations.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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CNY Fair Housing, Inc............. 731 James Street, Syracuse............ NY 13203 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Suite 200. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, investigations,
and counseling.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
expand systemic
investigations.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
minorities.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Housing Opportunities Made Equal, 1542 Main Street.... Buffalo............. NY 14209 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Inc. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
testing, mediation,
reasonable accommodation
assistance, and systemic
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: train
testers, conduct fair
lending investigations,
conduct fair housing
testing.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Assistance of Western New 361 South Main...... Geneva.............. NY 14456 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
York, Inc. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: provide
litigation support and
educational services.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
assistance with case
development; provide
training.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Westchester Residential 470 Mamaroneck White Plains........ NY 10605 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Opportunities, Inc. Avenue, Suite 410. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, investigations,
education, and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct fair housing
investigations, fair
housing testing, and
other enforcement-
related activities; and
provide education and
outreach on fair housing
rights and obligations
to both housing
providers, consumers,
and other community
organizations.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Justice Center, Inc.. 30-30 Northern Blvd. Long Island City.... NY 11101 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Suite 302. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: outreach,
marketing, intake,
testing, enforcement.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct a targeted
outreach campaign to
inform populations
adversely impacted by
the coronavirus pandemic
about their fair housing
rights; market FHJC's
Adele Friedman Housing
Accessibility Fund to
eligible people with
disabilities and provide
expanded support for
intake, testing, and
enforcement activities
to assist vulnerable
populations most
impacted by the
coronavirus.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Long Island Housing Services, Inc. 640 Johnson Avenue.. Bohemia............. NY 11716 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, investigations,
testing activates.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: refer
potential housing
discrimination victims
to HUD, FHAP, local
enforcement agency or a
private attorney.
Screen, assess, intake
and investigate fair
housing claims for
discriminatory eviction
or foreclosure; and file
individual housing
discrimination
allegations from
protected class members
denied housing choices
related to the COVID-19
pandemic.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Brooklyn Legal Services........... 105 Court Street.... Brooklyn............ NY 11201 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, testing,
education and outreach
and systemic
investigations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
screen, investigate, and
analyze complaints;
conduct testing and
analyze test results;
refer meritorious
housing discrimination
complaints to federal,
state, and city
enforcement agencies;
file affirmative
enforcement litigation
to redress systemic
lending abuses and
eliminate lending
discrimination; and
provide legal assistance
to help homeowners avoid
foreclosure and access
affordable loan
modifications. In
addition, provide
workshops to educate
homeowners about illegal
and unfair housing
practices and
foreclosure prevention.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
tenants, homeowners,
landlords, lenders.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Fair Housing Resource Center, Inc. 1100 Mentor Avenue.. Painesville......... OH 44077 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, investigations
and education and
outreach activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
initiate audits to
combat new practices put
into place by housing
providers during the
coronavirus pandemic. In
addition, create a Fair
Housing Computer lab.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): Lake,
Geauga, and Ashtabula
County Ohio residents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Housing Research & Advocacy Center 2728 Euclid Ave, Cleveland........... OH 44115 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Suite 200. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
investigations, intake,
and outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Conduct fair housing
intake, perform fair
housing audits, and
referrals to community
resources.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): Asian
and Asian American
communities.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Opportunities of 326 North Erie Toledo.............. OH 43604 349,983.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Northwest Ohio, Inc. Street. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
systemic investigations,
intake, and outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase intake and
complaints submitted for
referral to HUD or other
enforcement agencies.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
minority communities,
lenders, real estate.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Housing Opportunities Made Equal 2400 Reading Road Cincinnati.......... OH 45202 150,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
of Greater Cincinnati, Inc. Suite 118. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake screenings, and
outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: fair
housing education, and
complaint referrals.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
immigrants, minorities,
housing agencies,
tenants.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Ohio State Legal Services 1108 City Park Columbus............ OH 43206 317,447.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Association. Avenue. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, investigations,
and educational
activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
distribute resources to
Community Action
Agencies, screen
potential discriminatory
eviction cases,
investigate alleged
housing discrimination
complaints, and conduct
audit test.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Contact Service, Inc. 441 Wolf Ledges Akron............... OH 44311 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Parkway, Suite 200. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: meet
the increased need for
fair housing services
and knowledge during the
pandemic.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown
Fair Housing Rights Center in 444 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia........ PA 19123 75,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Southeastern Pennsylvania. Suite 110. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
fair housing intakes and
education and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
investigate housing
discrimination claims
and educate the public
on their fair housing
rights and
responsibilities
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
protected classes.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Partnership of 2840 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh.......... PA 15222 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Greater Pittsburgh. Suite 205. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: REO
investigations and
intakes.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
develop REO
investigations wherein
the agency identifies
and creates a COVID-19
specific investigation.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
homeowners.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Northwest Fair Housing Alliance... 35 W. Main, Suite Spokane............. WA 99201 103,973.03 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
250. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
intake, mediation,
audits, and assist with
reasonable
accommodations.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
counseling individuals
with fair housing
allegations; assisting
with mediations and
reasonable accommodation
requests related to
COVID-19; conducting
audit and complaint-
based testing as needed
to identify
discrimination related
to COVID-19; referring
complaints to HUD; and
providing fair housing
trainings for agencies
providing rental
assistance and post-
moratorium eviction
resolution services.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
tenants, landlords,
homeowners, mortgage
lenders.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair 759 North Milwaukee Milwaukee........... WI 53202 347,935.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Housing Council. Street, Suite 500. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
outreach, systemic
investigations,
training.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
provide statewide
outreach and education
to those severely
impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic to address
housing discrimination
and/or housing
instability in Wisconsin
and conduct an
investigation into
systemic forms of
housing discrimination
in MMFHC's service area
to eliminate barriers
for underserved
populations and others
most severely impacted
by the COVID-19
pandemic.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies): fair
housing agencies,
Wisconsin residents,
tenants, lenders,
underserved populations.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 13,642,336.88 .........................
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Appendix D
FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)--American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 2) (FR-6500-N-78C)
Contact: Stephanie W. Thomas (202) 402-6938
[[Page 45487]]
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Organization name Address City State Zip code Amount Project description
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West Tennessee Legal Services, Inc 210 W. Main Street.. Jackson............. TN 38301 $350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
interviewing potential
victims of
discrimination; taking
complaints; testing;
evaluating test results;
conducting mediation;
conciliating; enforcing
meritorious claims
through litigation or
referral to
administrative
enforcement agencies;
and disseminating
information about Fair
Housing Laws.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of
fair housing services
within the targeted
jurisdiction.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Fair Housing Council of Oregon.... 1221 SW Yamhill St., Portland............ OR 97205 347,310.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
#305. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: Identify
and evaluate inquiries,
and investigate
allegations related to
discriminatory
evictions.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of
fair housing services
within the targeted
jurisdiction.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public, landlord/
tenant, local and state
housing entities.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: N/A.
San Antonio Fair Housing Council, 4414 Centerview San Antonio......... TX 78228 75,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Inc. Drive, Suite 229. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
investigate and evaluate
allegations of housing
discrimination, provide
housing counseling,
conduct systemic housing
discrimination
investigations, and
conduct rental tests.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
educate those most
impacted by COVID about
their rights under the
Fair Housing Act; and
enhance the delivery of
fair housing services
within the targeted
jurisdiction.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public and
Limited English
Proficient (LEP)
persons.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Fair Housing Center of West 20 Hall Street SE... Grand Rapids........ MI 49507 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Michigan. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: to
identify, investigate
and challenge illegal
housing discrimination
against underserved
populations emerging or
amplifying as a result
of the pandemic, such as
refusal to rent or lend
to Housing Choice
Voucher holders or those
with other sources of
income, discriminatory
applicant screening,
discriminatory evictions
or foreclosures,
redlining, reverse
redlining, predatory
lending, or other
practices that may
indicate disparate
treatment.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of
fair housing services
within the targeted
jurisdiction.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach 423 Fern Street, West Palm Beach..... FL 33401 500,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
County, Inc. Suite 200. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: educate
those most impacted by
COVID about their rights
under the Fair Housing
Act through workshops
and outreach events.
Additionally, conduct
systemic investigations
of alleged
discrimination that is
pervasive or
institutional in nature.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
receive 50 fair housing
intake cases, hold 5
workshops, conduct 8
education and outreach
fair housing events,
refer 10 complaints to
HUD.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
persons with
disabilities, general
public, fair housing
agencies.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
[[Page 45489]]
CSA San Diego County.............. 327 Van Houten El Cajon............ CA 92020 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Avenue. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake and
investigate allegations
of discrimination,
conduct rental tests and
systemic investigations
within the targeted.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: 80
rental tests, 8 systemic
investigations, 6 site
surveys, 80 fair housing
intake complaints, 30
reasonable accommodation
modifications.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
disabled, general
public, homeowners,
immigrants, LEP
populations, minority
communities.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Lexington Fair Housing Council, 207 E Reynolds Rd., Lexington........... KY 40517 75,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Inc. Suite 130. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: Intake,
fair housing
investigations and
education and outreach
activities.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
increase intake that
results in complaints
filed with HUD.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Kentucky residents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, 2915 N. Classen Blvd Oklahoma City....... OK 73106 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Inc. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: intake,
testing, mediation, and
conciliation.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of
fair housing services
within the targeted
jurisdiction.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
minority individuals,
low-income communities,
Limited English
Proficient (LEPP
persons.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Metro Fair Housing Services, Inc.. 215 Lakewood Way SW, Atlanta............. GA 30315-6022 125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Suite 106. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: conduct
lending and disability
testing; and
investigations of
eviction- and
foreclosure-related
housing discrimination.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
conduct test, increase
information and
knowledge on unfair
housing evictions and
foreclosure.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
minority communities,
fair housing agencies,
immigrants, disabled
persons.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
Housing Opportunities Made Equal 626 East Broad Richmond............ VA 23219 350,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
of Virginia, Inc. Street, Suite 400. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities:
investigations of COVID-
related housing
discrimination and
educate those most
impacted by COVID about
their rights under the
Fair Housing Act.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
Enhance the delivery of
fair housing services
within Virginia will
access and information
to combat housing
discrimination.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
Virginia residents.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
South Coast Fair Housing, Inc..... 721 County Street... New Bedford......... MA 02740 75,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities: data
tracking, education, and
outreach.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
provided updated data on
fair housing allegations
to educate and increase
housing opportunities.
4. Intended
Beneficiary(ies):
general public.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: unknown.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 2,497,310.00 .........................
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Appendix E
FY2021 Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)-American Rescue Plan
Private Enforcement Initiative (Round 3) (FR-6500-N-78C)
Contact: Stephanie W. Thomas (202) 402-6938
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Organization name Address City State Zip code Amount Project description
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Fair Housing Council of Suburban 550 Pinetown Road, Fort Washington..... PA 19034-2051 $125,000.00 1. Purpose: The ARP PEI
Philadelphia, Inc. Suite 460. provides relief funding
to eligible PEI
organizations to address
fair housing inquiries,
complaints,
investigations,
education and outreach
activities, and the
costs of delivering or
adapting services,
during or relating to
the coronavirus
pandemic.
2. Activities to be
performed: respond to
increased volume of
complaint inquires and
allegations of
discrimination during
the coronavirus pandemic
and reduce
discrimination against
protected classes in
Greater Philadelphia and
Lehigh Valley, PA.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes:
screen 200 complaint
inquiries for housing
discrimination; intake
and process 100
allegations of housing
discrimination; assist
15 people with
disabilities requesting
reasonable accommodation
or modifications; and
refer 20 complaints to
HUD, DOJ, PHRC or
private attorneys.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies):
general public, tenants,
and persons with
disabilities.
5. Subrecipient
Activities: N/A.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 125,000.00 .........................
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Appendix F
FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (Round 1) (FR-6500-N-13)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402-7596.
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Street address or Award amount and
Organization name P.O. box City State Zip code total Project description
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City of Phoenix................... City of Phoenix Phoenix............. AZ 85003 $4,704,315.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Neighborhood Based Paint Hazard
Services Dept., 200 Reduction (LHR) grant
W Washington, 4th program is to maximize
Floor. the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45492]]
California Department of Public Center for Healthy Sacramento.......... CA 95814-5015 3,400,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Health. Communities, 1616 Based Paint Hazard
Capitol Avenue, MS Reduction (LHR) grant
0500. program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Long Beach................ 2525 Grand Avenue... Long Beach.......... CA 90815 4,579,224.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
Sacramento Housing and 801 12th Street..... Sacramento.......... CA 95814-0000 2,000,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Redevelopment Agency. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45493]]
County of Fresno.................. 1221 Fulton Mall.... Fresno.............. CA 93721-3604 3,000,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
Los Angeles County................ 700 West Main Street Alhambra............ CA 91801 5,700,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of New Britain............... 27 W Main Street.... New Britain......... CT 6051 5,600,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45494]]
City of Dubuque................... City Hall, 50 West Dubuque............. IA 52001 4,275,680.92 The purpose of the Lead-
13th Street. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
Southwest Iowa Planning Council... 1501 SW 7th St...... Atlantic............ IA 50022 1,400,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
Polk County....................... 1907 Carpenter Des Moines.......... IA 50314 3,455,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Avenue. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45495]]
City of Pocatello................. P.O. Box 4169....... Pocatello........... ID 83205 2,648,197.28 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Springfield............... 800 E Monroe Street Springfield......... IL 62701 3,400,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Housing. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
Cook County Department of Public 15900 South Cicero Oak Forest.......... IL 60452 4,006,184.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Health. Avenue. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45496]]
City of South Bend................ 227 W Jefferson Blvd South Bend.......... IN 46601-3703 3,348,550.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
Louisville-Jefferson County....... 527 W Jefferson Louisville.......... KY 40202 3,475,969.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Street, Suite 400. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Quincy.................... 1305 Hancock Street. Quincy.............. MA 2169 2,915,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45497]]
City of Malden Redevelopment 215 Pleasant Street. Malden.............. MA 2148 3,100,715.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Authority. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Auburn.................... 60 Court Street..... Auburn.............. ME 4210 3,400,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Flint..................... 1101 S Saginaw St... Flint............... MI 48502-1411 2,283,960.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45498]]
Meramec Regional Planning 4 Industrial Drive.. St. James........... MO 65559-1689 1,284,625.70 The purpose of the Lead-
Commission. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Hattiesburg............... 200 Forrest Street, Hattiesburg......... MS 39403-1898 1,617,400.00 The purpose of the Lead-
P.O. Box 1898. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
County of Westchester............. 148 Martine Ave., Rm White Plains........ NY 10601 4,100,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
414. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45499]]
State of Ohio..................... Ohio Department of Columbus............ OH 43215-2406 5,700,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Health, 246 North Based Paint Hazard
High Street. Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Cleveland................. 601 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland........... OH 44114-1015 5,700,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Room 320. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Medford................... Housing Community Medford............. OR 97501-3105 2,140,542.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Development, 411 W Based Paint Hazard
8th Street. Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45500]]
County of Lawrence................ 430 Court Street.... New Castle.......... PA 16101 5,700,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Bethlehem................. 10 East Church Bethlehem........... PA 18018-6025 2,242,507.13 The purpose of the Lead-
Street. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Reading................... 815 Washington St... Reading............. PA 19601-3690 3,300,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
[[Page 45501]]
City of Clarksville............... 1 Public Sq., Ste Clarksville......... TN 37040-3463 2,879,918.00 The purpose of the Lead-
119. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
County of Harris.................. 1001 Preston, Suite Houston............. TX 77002 4,700,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
900. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Danville.................. 427 Patton St., Danville............ VA 24541 1,780,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Suite 211. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 107,837,788.03 .........................
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Appendix G
FY2021 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (Round 2) (FR-6500-N-13)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402-7596.
[[Page 45502]]
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Street address or Award amount and
Organization name P.O. box City State Zip code total Project description
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City of Long Beach................ 2525 Grand Avenue... Long Beach.......... CA 90815 $3,991,791.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Cleveland................. 601 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland........... OH 44114-1015 5,000,000.00 The purpose of the Lead-
Room 320. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
City of Clarksville............... 1 Public Sq., Ste. Clarksville......... TN 37040-3463 2,879,918.00 The purpose of the Lead-
119. Based Paint Hazard
Reduction (LHR) grant
program is to maximize
the number of children
under the age of six
protected from lead
poisoning by assisting
states, cities, counties/
parishes, Native
American Tribes or other
units of local
government in
undertaking
comprehensive programs
to identify and control
lead-based paint hazards
in eligible privately-
owned rental or owner-
occupied housing
populations. In
addition, there are
Healthy Homes
Supplemental funding
available that is
intended to enhance the
lead-based paint hazard
control activities by
comprehensively
identifying and
addressing other housing
hazards that affect
occupant health.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 11,871,709.00 .........................
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Appendix H
FY2021 Radon Testing and Mitigation Demonstration for Public Housing
(FR-6500-N-80)
Contact: Brenda Reyes 202-402-6745.
[[Page 45503]]
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Street address or Award amount and
Organization name P.O. Box City State Zip code total Project description
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Rockford Housing Authority........ 223 S Winnebago St.. Rockford............ IL 61102-2259 $220,126.00 Purpose: The purpose of
this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Fort Wayne Housing Authority...... 7315 Hanna Street, Fort Wayne.......... IN 46869-3489 190,324.00 Purpose: The purpose of
P.O. Box 13489. this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Rockville Housing Enterprises..... 1300 Piccard Drive.. Rockville........... MD 20850-1456 157,870.00 Purpose: The purpose of
this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Not applicable.
[[Page 45504]]
Inkster Housing Authority......... 4500 Inkster Road... Inkster............. MI 48141-3068 504,797.00 Purpose: The purpose of
this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Independence Housing Authority.... 4215 S. Hocker Dr., Independence........ MO 64055-3662 509,444.00 Purpose: The purpose of
Bldg. 5. this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Albany Housing Authority.......... 200 S Pearl St...... Albany.............. NY 12202-1834 600,000.00 Purpose: The purpose of
this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Not applicable.
[[Page 45505]]
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing 8120 Kinsman Road... Cleveland........... OH 44104-4310 599,734.00 Purpose: The purpose of
Authority. this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Lebanon County Housing Authority.. 1220 Mifflin Street. Lebanon............. PA 17046-3346 600,000.00 Purpose: The purpose of
this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Rock Hill Housing Authority....... 467 S. Wilson Street Rock Hill........... SC 29730-4444 600,000.00 Purpose: The purpose of
this NOFO is to provide
funds to public housing
agencies (PHAs) to
conduct testing and as-
needed mitigation of
radon at their
properties with Section
9 public housing.
Activities to be
Performed: Project
activities will be
limited to radon testing
and/or mitigation and
other directly related
costs (e.g., notifying
residents, managing
radon data).
Expected Outcomes: (i)
Radon testing conducted
in units. (ii) Radon
mitigation conducted
(when testing results
are above the EPA action
level of 4 pCi/L) and
(iii) Proposed plan by
the PHA for future
testing and mitigation.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Residents of Section 9
Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) living in units
where children can
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
The recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 3,982,295.00 .........................
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[[Page 45506]]
Appendix I
FY2021 Older Adult Home Modification Grant Program (FR-6400-N-69)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402-7596.
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Street address or Award amount and
Organization name P.O. Box City ST Zip Code total Project description
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Independent Living Resources of 1418 6th Ave. N..... Birmingham.......... AL 35203 $1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Greater Birmingham, Inc. dba. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45507]]
DIRECT Center for Independence, 1001 N Alvernon Way. Tucson.............. AZ 85711-1019 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Inc. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Rebuilding Together, Inc.......... 999 N. Capitol Washington.......... DC 20002-6096 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Street NE, Suite income elderly persons
330 National to remain in their homes
Programs. through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45508]]
Florida Dream Center.............. 4017 56th Ave N..... St. Petersburg...... FL 33714 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
The Housing Authority of the City 211 North Ridgewood Daytona Beach....... FL 32114-3243 921,126.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
of Daytona Beach. Avenue. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45509]]
East Central Intergovernmental 7600 Commerce Park.. Dubuque............. IA 520029673 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Association. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Dubuque................... City Hall, 50 West Dubuque............. IA 52001 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
13th Street. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45510]]
Rush University Medical Center.... 1653 W. Congress Chicago............. IL 60612 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Pkwy. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Lake Cumberland Area Development Post Office Box 1570 Russell Springs..... KY 42642 740,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
District. 2384 Lakeway Drive. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45511]]
Memorial Hospital, Inc. DBA 210 Marie Langdon Manchester.......... KY 40962-6388 777,120.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
AdventHealth Manchester. Drive. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
The St. Bernard Project, Inc...... 2645 Toulouse St.... New Orleans......... LA 70119-1002 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45512]]
Community Action Pioneer Valley... 393 Main Street..... Greenfield.......... MA 1301 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Green & Healthy Homes Initiative, 2714 Hudson St...... Baltimore........... MD 21224 650,231.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Inc. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45513]]
Harford County Health Department.. 120 South Hays...... Bel Air............. MD 21014 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Baltimore City.................... 417 E. Fayette Baltimore........... MD 21202 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Street. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45514]]
Maine State Housing Authority..... 353 Water Street.... Augusta............. ME 4330 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Disability Advocates of Kent 160 68th St SW...... Grand Rapids........ MI 49548 975,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
County. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, 1954 University St. Paul............ MN 55104-3426 836,781.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Inc. Avenue West. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Independent Living Center of Mid- 1401 Hathman Place.. Columbia............ MO 65202 526,190.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Missouri, Inc. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45516]]
Mission St. Louis................. 3108 N. Grand Blvd.. St. Louis........... MO 63107-2502 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Wayne County Action Program, Inc.. 51 Broad Street..... Lyons............... NY 14489-1122 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45517]]
United Way of Long Island......... 819 Grand Blvd...... Deer Park........... NY 11729-5703 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Rebuilding Together Saratoga 132 Milton Avenue... Ballston Spa........ NY 12020-1409 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
County. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45518]]
Inglis Foundation................. 2600 Belmont Avenue Philadelphia........ PA 19131 767,778.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Self Determination income elderly persons
Housing PA. to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Scranton Neighborhood Housing 815 Smith Street.... Scranton............ PA 18504-3150 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Services Incorporated. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45519]]
Rebuilding Together Philadelphia.. 4355 Orchard St Philadelphia........ PA 19124-4011 824,084.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Suite 2R. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
South Carolina Department on Aging 1301 Gervais Street, Columbia............ SC 29201-3448 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Suite 350. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45520]]
SC UpLift Community Outreach...... 5338 Ridgeway St.... Columbia............ SC 29203-3547 $1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Rebuilding Together San Antonio... P.O. Box 691881..... San Antonio......... TX 78269-1881 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45521]]
Adult Youth United Development 1325 Beverly Ann Dr. San Elizario........ TX 79849-8642 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Association, Inc. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Cathedral Square Corporation...... 412 Farrell Street, South Burlington.... VT 05403-4463 981,690.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Suite 100. income elderly persons
to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45522]]
Revitalize Milwaukee Inc.......... 840 N. Old World Milwaukee........... WI 53203-1704 1,000,000.00 Purpose: Is to enable low-
Third Street, Suite income elderly persons
600. to remain in their homes
through low-cost, low
barrier, high impact
home modifications to
reduce older adults'
risk of falling, improve
general safety, increase
accessibility, and to
improve their functional
abilities in their home.
Activities to be
Performed: Focus on low-
cost, high-impact home
modifications. Examples
of these home
modifications include
installation of grab
bars, railings, and
lever-handled doorknobs
and faucets, as well as
the installation of
adaptive equipment, such
as temporary ramp, tub/
shower transfer bench,
handheld shower head,
raised toilet seat,
risers for chairs and
sofas, and non-slip
strips for tub/shower or
stairs.
Expected Outcomes: Is
that older adults to
remain in their homes,
that is, to ``age in
place,'' rather than
move to nursing homes or
other assisted care
facilities by supporting
their ability to live
independently.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Low-income senior
homeowners who are at
least 62 years old.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. $30,000,000.00 .........................
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Appendix J
FY2021 Healthy Homes Production Grant Program (FR-6500-N-44)
Contact: Yolanda Brown (202) 402-7596
[[Page 45523]]
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Street address or Award amount and
Organization name P.O. Box City ST Zip code total Project description
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Alaska Heat Smart................. 4545 Thane Road, Juneau.............. AK 99801-7742 $1,999,999.74 Purpose: The Healthy
P.O. Box 20912. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities reside
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities
Cold Climate Housing Research 955 Draanjik Dr..... Fairbanks........... AK 99775-8170 1,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Center. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45524]]
Tlingit Haida Regional Housing 5446 Jenkins Drive.. Juneau.............. AK 99803 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Authority. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities reside
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Alabama Department of Public 201 Monroe Street Montgomery.......... AL 36104-3017 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Health. RSA Tower, Suite Homes Production Program
125. (HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45525]]
Community Service Programs of West 601 Black Bears Way. Tuscaloosa.......... AL 35401-4807 1,831,588.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Alabama, Inc. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
West Anniston Foundation.......... 800 Clydesdale Ave.. Anniston............ AL 36201-5303 1,050,268.80 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45526]]
Rebuilding Together Valley of the 1826 W Broadway Rd., Mesa................ AZ 85202-1133 1,035,558.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Sun. #16. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Pomona.................... 505 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona.............. CA 91766-3322 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
P.O. Box 660. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45527]]
International Center for 7400 W. 14th Ave.... Denver.............. CO 80214-0000 1,999,919.52 Purpose: The Healthy
Appropriate and Sustainable Homes Production Program
Technology. (HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of New Haven................. 54 Meadow Street 9th New Haven........... CT 6519 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Floor. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life. Intended
Beneficiaries: Children
and older adults sixty-
two (62) years and
older, or families with
persons with
disabilities reside.
Identify and remediate
housing-related health
and safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45528]]
Connecticut Children's Medical 282 Washington Hartford............ CT 06106-3322 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Center. Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Rebuilding Together DC Alexandria. 3209 5th St SE...... Washington.......... DC 20032 1,601,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45529]]
New Castle County................. 77 Reads Way........ New Castle.......... DE 19720-1648 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Tampa..................... 306 E. Jackson Tampa............... FL 33602-5208 1,999,560.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45530]]
Habitat for Humanity 322 W Lamar St...... Americus............ GA 31709-3423 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
International, Inc. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Dubuque................... City Hall, 50 West Dubuque............. IA 52001 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
13th Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45531]]
City of Sioux City................ 405 6th Street...... Sioux City.......... IA 51102 1,503,643.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
County of Cerro Gordo............. 2570 4th Street, SW. Mason City.......... IA 50401-3435 1,306,240.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45532]]
East Central Intergovernmental 7600 Commerce Park.. Dubuque............. IA 52002-9673 1,950,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Association. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa, 3000 Easton Blvd.... Des Moines.......... IA 50317-3124 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
dba EveryStep. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45533]]
City of Kankakee.................. 200 E. Court Street, Kankakee............ IL 60901 1,426,306.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Suite 410. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Springfield............... 800 E Monroe Street Springfield......... IL 62701 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Housing. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45534]]
Metec............................. 2605 W Krause Ave... Peoria.............. IL 61605-2904 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Indiana Housing and Community 30 S Meridian St., Indianapolis........ IN 46204-3566 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Development Authority. Suite 900. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45535]]
New Orleans Area Habitat for 2900 Elysian Fields New Orleans......... LA 70122 1,694,522.56 Purpose: The Healthy
Humanity. Avenue. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Malden Redevelopment 215 Pleasant Street. Malden.............. MA 2148 1,678,177.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Authority. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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Revitalize Community Development 1145 Main Street, Springfield......... MA 01103-2152 1,400,164.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Corporation. Suite 107. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Enterprise Community Partners 70 Corporate Center, Columbia............ MD 21044-3535 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Columbia. 11000 Broken Land Homes Production Program
Parkway, Suite 700. (HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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Green & Healthy Homes Initiative, 2714 Hudson St...... Baltimore........... MD 21224 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Inc. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Maryland Rural Development P.O. Box 739........ Greensboro.......... MD 21639-0739 1,175,563.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Corporation. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45538]]
City of Detroit................... 2 Woodward Ave Suite Detroit............. MI 48226 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
908. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Muskegon.................. 933 Terrace Street.. Muskegon............ MI 49440-1397 1,500,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45539]]
Habitat for Humanity of Michigan, 618 S Creyts Rd Lansing............. MI 48917-8270 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Inc. Suite A. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Minneapolis............... 250 S 4th St, Room Minneapolis......... MN 55417 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
414. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45540]]
Hennepin County................... 701 4th Ave S, Suite Minneapolis......... MN 55415 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
400. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
County of St. Louis............... 500 Northwest Plaza, St. Ann............. MO 63074 1,798,124.95 Purpose: The Healthy
Suite 801. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45541]]
Jefferson Franklin Community P.O. Box 920........ Hillsboro........... MO 63050-0920 1,623,040.64 Purpose: The Healthy
Action Corporation. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Jackson................... 219 South President Jackson............. MS 39205-0017 1,581,981.13 Purpose: The Healthy
Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45542]]
Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance....... 1425 S 13 ST........ Omaha............... NE 68108-3503 1,961,547.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Isles, Inc........................ 10 Wood St.......... Trenton............. NJ 08618-3921 1,176,164.81 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45543]]
Morris Habitat for Humanity....... 274 S. Salem Street. Randolph............ NJ 07869-1616 1,597,946.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing 150 French Road..... Rochester........... NY 14618-3822 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Foundation, Inc. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45544]]
Chautauqua County................. 3 N Erie St......... Mayville............ NY 14757 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Home HeadQuarters, Inc............ 538 Erie Blvd West Syracuse............ NY 13204-2437 1,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Suite 100. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
[[Page 45545]]
Seneca Nation of Indians.......... 12837 Route 438..... Irving.............. NY 14081 1,614,964.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Cleveland................. 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland........... OH 44114-1015 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Room 320. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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City of Columbus.................. 111 N. Front Street Columbus............ OH 43215 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
8th Floor. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
City of Lancaster................. 104 East Main Street Lancaster........... OH 43130-9998 1,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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County of Erie (OH)............... 420 Superior Street. Sandusky............ OH 44870 1,000,800.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Mid-Ohio Regional Planning 111 Liberty St., Columbus............ OH 43215-5850 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Commission. Suite 100. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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Rebuilding Together Northeast Ohio 788 Donald Avenue... Akron............... OH 44306-3406 1,471,023.89 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Peoria Tribe of Indians of P.O. Box 1527....... Miami............... OK 74354-1527 1,718,725.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Oklahoma. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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City of Bethlehem................. 10 East Church Bethlehem........... PA 18018-6025 1,814,947.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Lancaster General Hospital........ 555 North Duke Lancaster........... PA 17604-3555 1,999,155.06 Purpose: The Healthy
Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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Women for a Healthy Environment... 5877 Commerce Street Pittsburgh.......... PA 15206-3835 1,854,450.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
South Carolina Association of 2700 Middleburg Columbia............ SC 29204-2416 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Community Action Partnerships. Drive Suite 213. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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City of Houston................... 8000 N Stadium Houston............. TX 77054 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Drive, 2nd Fl. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Salt Lake County.................. 2001 South State Salt Lake City...... UT 84190-2770 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Street. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
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City of Roanoke................... 215 Church Ave, Room Roanoke............. VA 24011 2,000,000.00 Purpose: The Healthy
208 North. Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities.
Elderhomes Corp dba project:HOMES. 88 Carnation Street. Richmond............ VA 23225 1,419,374.00 Purpose: The Healthy
Homes Production Program
(HHP) enables grantees
to address multiple
housing-related hazards
in a comprehensive
fashion.
Activities to be
Performed: Demonstrate
that providing safe and
healthy environments
where children and
vulnerable residents
live is feasible,
affordable, and
beneficial.
Expected Outcomes: To
help children and other
vulnerable residents
reach their full
potential by preventing
injuries and diseases,
lowering healthcare
costs, and improving
their overall quality of
life.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Children and older
adults sixty-two (62)
years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside. Identify and
remediate housing-
related health and
safety hazards in
privately owned, low-
income rental and/or
owner-occupied housing,
especially in units and/
or buildings where
families with children,
older adults sixty-two
(62) years and older, or
families with persons
with disabilities
reside.
Subrecipient Activities:
Build local capacity of
trained and certified
individuals and firms to
address lead hazards
safely and effectively
during lead hazard
control, and renovation,
remodeling, and
maintenance activities
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. $104,784,753.10 .........................
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[[Page 45553]]
Appendix K
FY2021 Tribal VASH-Expansion (FR-6400-N-73)
Contact: Hilary Atkin, 202-402-3427.
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Organization name Address City State Zip code Award amount Description of project
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Cook Inlet Housing Authority...... 3510 Spendard Road.. Anchorage........... AK 99503 $154,869 This Tribal HUD-VASH
Expansion grant has been
awarded to Cook Inlet
Housing Authority for
$154,869. This grant
will be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 10 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program during the
period of performance.
Subrecipients and any
subrecipient activities
are unknown at the time
of award.
Tohono O'odham Ki:Ki Housing P.O. Box 790........ Sells............... AZ 85634 500,304 This Tribal HUD-VASH
Authority. Expansion grant has been
awarded to Tohono
O'odham Ki:Ki Housing
Authority for $500,304.
This grant will be used
to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program during the
period of performance.
Subrecipients and any
subrecipient activities
are unknown at the time
of award.
White Mountain Apache Housing 50 W Chinatown Whiteriver.......... AZ 85941 185,940 This Tribal HUD-VASH
Authority. Street. Expansion grant has been
awarded to White
Mountain Apache Housing
Authority for $185,940.
This grant will be used
to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 15 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program during the
period of performance.
Subrecipients and any
subrecipient activities
are unknown at the time
of award.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. $841,113 .........................
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Appendix L
FY2022 Tribal HUD VASH Renewals (PIH Notice 2022-08)
Contact: Hilary Atkin, 202-402-3427.
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Organization name Address City State Zip code Amount Description of project
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Association of Village Council P.O. Box 767........ Bethel.............. AK 99559 $591,915.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Presidents Regional Housing Supportive Housing
Authority. program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to AVCP RHA
for $591,915. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Cook Inlet Housing Authority...... 3510 Spenard Road, Anchorage........... AK 99503 356,595.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Sutie 100. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Cook
Inlet HA for $356,595.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Tlingit-Haida Regional Housing 5446 Jenkins Drive.. Juneau.............. AK 99801 664,590.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Authority. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Tlingit
Haida Regional HA for
$664,590. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 30 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Leech Lake Housing Authority...... 611 Elm Ave......... Cass Lake........... MN 56633 218,415.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Leech
Lake Housing Authority
for $218,415. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.... 6984 Highway 711.... Pembroke............ NC 28372 571,486.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Lumbee
Tribe of North Carolina
for $571,486. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 30 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Oneida Nation..................... P.O. Box 68......... Oneida.............. WI 54155 275,532.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Oneida
Nation of Wisconsin for
$275,532. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
White Earth Reservation Housing 3303 US Hwy 59...... Waubun.............. MN 56589 249,525.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Authority. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to White
Earth Housing Authority
for $249,525. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Apsaalooke Tribal Housing P.O. Box 99......... Crow Agency......... MT 59022 97,980.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Authority. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to
Apsaalooke Housing
Authority for $97,980.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Blackfeet Housing Authority....... P.O. Box 449........ Browning............ MT 59417 300,645.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to
Blackfeet Housing
Authority for $300,645.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Oglala Sioux (Lakota) Housing P.O. Box 603........ Pine Ridge.......... SD 57770 262,860.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Authority. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Oglala
Sioux Lakota Housing for
$262,860. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankapi P.O. Box 69......... Rosebud............. SD 57570 279,810.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Corporation (SWA). Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Sicangu
Wicoti Awayankapi
Corporation for
$279,810. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Standing Rock Housing Authority... P.O. Box 769........ Fort Yates.......... ND 58538-0769 207,975.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Standing
Rock Housing Authority
for $207,975. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 15 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority. P.O. Box 620........ Belcourt............ ND 58316 265,320.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Turtle
Mountain Housing
Authority for $265,320.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Colville Indian Housing Authority. P.O. Box 528........ Nespelem............ WA 99155 290,055.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Colville
Indian Housing Authority
for $290,055. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Fort Hall Housing Authority....... 161 Wardance Circle. Pocatello........... ID 83202 165,270.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Fort
Hall Housing Authority
for $165,270. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 15 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Spokane Indian Housing Authority.. P.O. Box 195........ Wellpinit........... WA 99040 323,460.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Spokane
Indian Housing Authority
for $323,460. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Warm Springs Housing Authority.... P.O. Box 1167....... Warm Springs........ OR 97761 160,050.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Warm
Springs Housing
Authority for $160,050.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 10 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Yakama Nation Housing Authority... 611 S Camas Avenue.. Wapato.............. WA 98951 289,650.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Yakama
Nation Housing Authority
for $289,650. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Cherokee Nation................... P.O. Box 1669....... Tahlequah........... OK 74465-1669 255,510.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Cherokee
Nation for $255,510.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Cheyenne-Arapaho Housing Authority 2100 Dog Patch Road. Clinton............. OK 73601 363,810.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Cheyenne
Arapaho Housing
Authority for $363,810.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Choctaw Nation Housing Authority.. P.O. Box G 207 Jim Hugo................ OK 74743 430,440.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Monroe Road. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Choctaw
Nation Housing Authority
for $430,440. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Muscogee (Creek) Nation........... P.O. Box 580........ Okmulgee............ OK 74447 696,600.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Muscogee
(Creek) Nation for
$696,600. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 50 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Osage Nation...................... 627 Grandview....... Pawhuska............ OK 74056 367,740.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Osage
Nation for $367,740.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Hopi Tribal Housing Authority..... P.O. Box 906........ Polacca............. AZ 86042 245,040.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Hopi
Housing Authority for
$245,040. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 15 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Navajo Housing Authority.......... P.O. Box 4980....... Window Rock......... AZ 86515 273,840.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Navajo
Housing Authority for
$273,840. This renewal
grant will be used to
provide rental
assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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San Carlos Apache Housing P.O. Box 740........ Peridot............. AZ 85542 287,025.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Authority. Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to San
Carlos HA for $287,025.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 15 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Tohono O'odham--KIKI Association.. P.O. Box 790........ Sells............... AZ 85634 580,920.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Tohono
O'odham Ki:ki Housing
Authority for $580,920.
This renewal grant will
be used to provide
rental assistance to
approximately 20 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
Zuni Housing Authority............ P.O. Box 710........ Zuni................ NM 87327 165,810.00 The Tribal HUD-VA
Supportive Housing
program (Tribal HUD-
VASH) provides rental
assistance and
supportive services to
Native American veterans
who are Homeless or At
Risk of Homelessness
living on or near a
reservation or other
Indian areas.
This renewal grant has
been awarded to Zuni HA
for $165,810. This
renewal grant will be
used to provide rental
assistance to
approximately 10 Native
American veterans, as
well as administrative
funding to support the
program, during the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022
renewal period ending
September 30, 2023.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 9,237,868.00 .........................
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Appendix M
FY 2022 Public Housing Operating Fund Shortfall Funding Program (PIH
Notice 2022-17)
Contact: [email protected].
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Award amount
Organization name Street address City State Zip code total Project description
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AL005--Phenix City Housing 200 16Th Street..... Phenix City......... AL 36867 $124,988.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AL008--Selma Housing Authority.... 444 Washington Selma............... AL 36702 322,120.00 Purpose: Provide
Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AL079--Housing Authority Of The 1204 Island Street.. Montevallo.......... AL 35115 90,774.00 Purpose: Provide
Town Of Montevallo. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AL111--Housing Authority Of The 22765 5Th Ave....... Florala............. AL 36442 20,303.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Florala. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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AL147--Housing Authority Of The 603 6Th Street...... Bridgeport.......... AL 35740 54,107.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Bridgeport. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AL153--Housing Authority Of The 25 Bank Street...... Parrish............. AL 35580 7,812.00 Purpose: Provide
Town Of Parrish. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AL156--Housing Authority Of The 201 Washington Brewton............. AL 36426 18,928.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Brewton. Circle. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AL181--Evergreen Housing Authority 203 Rabb Drive...... Evergreen........... AL 36401 53,478.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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AR037--Housing Authority Of The P.O. Box 119........ Prescott............ AR 71857 1,597.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Prescott. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AR042--Star City Housing Authority 301 E Joslyn Avenue. Star City........... AR 71667 56,986.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AR047--Housing Authority Of The 400 SW Maple........ Hoxie............... AR 72433 48,538.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Hoxie. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AR112--Housing Authority Of The 957 Lillian Marmaduke........... AR 72443 18,021.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Marmaduke. Boulevard. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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AR146--Housing Authority Of The 405 E Wilbur D. Kensett............. AR 72082 8,161.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Kensett. Mills. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
AZ008--Winslow Public Housing 900 Henderson Square Winslow............. AZ 86047 48,223.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
CA001--Housing Authority Of The 1815 Egbert Avenue.. San Francisco....... CA 94124 95,046.00 Purpose: Provide
City & County Of Sf. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
CA011--Housing Authority Of The 3133 Estudillo Martinez............ CA 94553 2,327,481.00 Purpose: Provide
County Contra Costa. Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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CA025--City Of Eureka Housing 735 W Everding Eureka.............. CA 95503 145,919.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
CO030--Burlington Housing 944 Lowell Avenue... Burlington.......... CO 80807 7,835.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
CT003--Housing Authority Of The 180 John D. Wardlaw Hartford............ CT 06106 652,558.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Hartford. Way. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
CT035--Housing Authority Of The 28 Smith Street..... Seymour............. CT 06483 89,483.00 Purpose: Provide
Town Of Seymour. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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DE002--Dover Housing Authority.... 76 Stevenson Drive.. Dover............... DE 19901 239,662.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
FL011--Housing Authority Of The 430 Hartsell Avenue. Lakeland............ FL 33815 342,323.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Lakeland. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
FL017--Housing Authority Of The 200 Alton Road...... Miami Beach......... FL 33139 211,446.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Miami Beach. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
FL024--Ormond Beach Housing 100 New Britain Ave. Ormond Beach........ FL 32174 9,155.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45567]]
FL032--Ocala Housing Authority.... 1629 Nw 4Th Street.. Ocala............... FL 34475 166,337.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
FL033--Seminole County Housing 662 Academy Place... Oviedo.............. FL 32765 19,885.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
FL065--Macclenny Housing Authority 402 E Stansell Macclenny........... FL 32063 12,244.00 Purpose: Provide
Avenue. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
FL104--Pasco County Housing 36739 S R. 52, Suite Dade City........... FL 33525 425,312.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. 108. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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GA064--Housing Authority Of The 108 South Sims Bainbridge.......... GA 39817 693,016.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Bainbridge. Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
GA095--Housing Authority Of The 48 Ball Street...... Newnan.............. GA 30263 49,144.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Newnan. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
GA109--Housing Authority Of The 51 Hilliard Street.. Camilla............. GA 31730 36,622.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Newton. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
GA118--Housing Authority Of The P.O. Box 327........ Lumpkin............. GA 31815 30,823.00 Purpose: Provide
County Of Stewart. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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GA128--Housing Authority Of The 219 Pecan Avenue.... Thomson............. GA 30824 150,806.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Thomson. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
GA174--Housing Authority Of The 90 Thompson Circle.. Dahlonega........... GA 30533 18,117.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Dahlonega. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
GA186--Housing Authority Of The 248 Barnes St....... Abbeville........... GA 31001 5,630.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Abbeville. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
GA214--Housing Authority Of The Buena Vista......... Ellaville........... GA 31806 16,335.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Ellaville. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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GA239--Housing Authority Of The 700 Eastman Road.... Soperton............ GA 30457 27,141.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Soperton. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
IL025--Housing Authority Cook 175 W Jackson....... Chicago............. IL 60604 510,523.00 Purpose: Provide
County. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
IL088--Housing Authority Of The 303 N 1St Street.... Fairfield........... IL 62837 4,356.00 Purpose: Provide
County Of Wayne, Illinois. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
IL107--Housing Authority Of The 1440 Jackson Street. North Chicago....... IL 60064 25,424.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of North Chicago, Il. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45571]]
IN004--Delaware County Housing 2401 S Haddix Avenue Muncie.............. IN 47302 122,641.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
IN015--Housing Authority Of South 501 Alonzo Watson South Bend.......... IN 46601 1,548,904.00 Purpose: Provide
Bend. Drive. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
IN024--Rockport Housing Authority. 601 Washington Rockport............ IN 47635 46,784.00 Purpose: Provide
Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
IN031--Housing Authority City Of 1305 K Street....... Bedford............. IN 47421 95,941.00 Purpose: Provide
Bedford. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45572]]
IN034--Sullivan Housing Authority. 200 N Court Street.. Sullivan............ IN 47882 45,568.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS023--Kinsley Housing Authority.. 210 W 9Th Street.... Kinsley............. KS 67547 16,202.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS029--Augusta Housing Authority.. 620 Osage Street.... Augusta............. KS 67010 144,976.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS057--Housing Authority Of 200 S Cherry St..... Medicine Lodge...... KS 67104 34,158.00 Purpose: Provide
Medicine Lodge. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45573]]
KS062--Chanute Housing Authority.. 818 S Santa Fe Suite Chanute............. KS 66720 103,004.00 Purpose: Provide
C. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS063--Manhattan Housing Authority 300 No. 5Th Street.. Manhattan........... KS 66502 199,879.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS069--Neodesha Housing Authority. 118 S Sixth St...... Neodesha............ KS 66757 35,605.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS073--Newton Housing Authority... 105 W 9Th Street.... Newton.............. KS 67114 63,947.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45574]]
KS079--Howard Housing Authority... 134 E Washington #A. Howard.............. KS 67349 30,612.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS105--Junction City Housing 1202 Country Club Ln Junction City....... KS 66441 157,740.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KS155--Cherryvale Housing 621 W 4Th........... Cherryvale.......... KS 67335 13,071.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY010--Housing Authority Of Corbin 1336 Madison Street. Corbin.............. KY 40702 86,511.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45575]]
KY030--Housing Authority Of Murray 716 Nash Drive...... Murray.............. KY 42071 191,944.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY044--Housing Authority Of 4 Banks Street...... Whitesburg.......... KY 41858 53,320.00 Purpose: Provide
Whitesburg. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY059--Housing Authority Of 412 Beech Street.... Falmouth............ KY 41040 110,339.00 Purpose: Provide
Falmouth. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY067--Housing Authority Of Horse 990 N Dixie Street.. Horse Cave.......... KY 42749 37,782.00 Purpose: Provide
Cave. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45576]]
KY070--Housing Authority Of 509 S 9Th Street.... Central City........ KY 42330 26,586.00 Purpose: Provide
Central City. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY079--Stanford Housing Authority. 100 Lacy Street..... Stanford............ KY 40484 29,540.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY083--Housing Authority Of 501 Miami Court..... Hodgenville......... KY 42748 68,119.00 Purpose: Provide
Hodgenville. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY093--Housing Authority Of 703 Culver Drive.... Morganfield......... KY 42437 137,423.00 Purpose: Provide
Morganfield. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45577]]
KY094--Housing Authority Of 116 E Old Providence Sturgis............. KY 42459 71,763.00 Purpose: Provide
Sturgis. Road. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY098--Housing Authority Of 100 Gaines Village Owenton............. KY 40359 37,095.00 Purpose: Provide
Owenton. Drive. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY106--Housing Authority Of 180 Kendall Springs Owingsville......... KY 40360 30,242.00 Purpose: Provide
Owingsville. Avenue. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
KY122--Housing Authority Of Beaver 3030 James Court.... Beaver Dam.......... KY 42320 52,155.00 Purpose: Provide
Dam. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45578]]
LA027--Housing Authority Of New 325 North Street.... New Iberia.......... LA 70560 113,906.00 Purpose: Provide
Iberia. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
LA238--Housing Authority Of City 303 W 33Rd Avenue... Covington........... LA 70433 16,235.00 Purpose: Provide
Of Covington. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
ME009--Housing Authority City of 161 Davis Road...... Bangor.............. ME 4401 741,463.00 Purpose: Provide
Bangor. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MI031--Muskegon Heights Housing 615 E Hovey Avenue.. Muskegon Heights.... MI 49444 516,810.00 Purpose: Provide
Commission. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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MI046--Saint Joseph Housing 601 Port Street..... St Joseph........... MI 49085 133,217.00 Purpose: Provide
Commission. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MI055--Livonia Housing Commission. 19300 Purlingbrook Livonia............. MI 48152 169,988.00 Purpose: Provide
Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MI066--Muskegon Housing Commission 1080 Terrace........ Muskegon............ MI 49442 75,398.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MI069--Sturgis Housing Commission. 128 S Nottawa Street Sturgis............. MI 49091 4,387.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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MI073--Grand Rapids Housing 1420 Fuller Avenue Grand Rapids........ MI 49507 262,162.00 Purpose: Provide
Commission. Se. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MI093--Rockford Housing Commission 59 S Main Street.... Rockford............ MI 49341 1,317.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MI168--Ingham County Housing 3882 Dobie Road..... Okemos.............. MI 48864 91,593.00 Purpose: Provide
Commission. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN022--Hra of The Cityof Blue 220 E 7Th Street.... Blue Earth.......... MN 56013 10,112.00 Purpose: Provide
Earth, Minnesota. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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MN038--Hra of St. Cloud, Minnesota 1225 W Saint Germain Saint Cloud......... MN 56301 98,368.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN047--Hra of Bagley, Minnesota... 516 Main Avenue N... Bagley.............. MN 56621 16,484.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN052--Hra of Braham, Minnesota... 409 Central Drive W. Braham.............. MN 55006 10,424.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN062--Hra of City of Delano, 125 5Th Street S.... Delano.............. MN 55328 13,316.00 Purpose: Provide
Minnesota. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45582]]
MN090--Hra Of Red Wing, Minnesota. 428 W 5Th Street.... Red Wing............ MN 55066 120,833.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN096--Hra Of Cook, Minnesota..... 111 5Th Street Se... Cook................ MN 55723 25,901.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN101--Hra Of Mora, Minnesota..... 820 Howe Ave........ Mora................ MN 55051 65,695.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN176--Big Stone County Hra....... 301 Nw First Street. Ortonville.......... MN 56278 18,612.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45583]]
MN182--Stevens County Hra......... 100 S Columbia Morris.............. MN 56267 31,296.00 Purpose: Provide
Avenue. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN188--Cass County Hra............ Post Office Box 33.. Backus.............. MN 56435 17,189.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MN208--Housing & Redevelopment 106 E North Street.. Janesville.......... MN 56048 30,581.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority of Janesville. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MO073--Lawson Housing Authority... 517 N Doniphan St... Lawson.............. MO 64062 9,787.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45584]]
MO149--Housing Authority of The 1440 Forum Drive.... Rolla............... MO 65401 103,473.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Rolla. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MO156--Housing Authority of The 111 Walnut Street... Alton............... MO 65606 25,146.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Alton. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MO209--Housing Authority of The 6B Cedar Bluff Cabool.............. MO 65689 43,143.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Cabool. Avenue. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MS004--The Housing Authority of 2425 E Street....... Meridian............ MS 39302 58,351.00 Purpose: Provide
The City of Meridian. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45585]]
MS081--The Housing Authority of 321 Greenhill Circle Sardis.............. MS 38666 16,759.00 Purpose: Provide
The City of Sardis. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
MT006--Richland County Housing 1032 6Th Street Sw.. Sidney.............. MT 59270 46,587.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NC035--Sanford Housing Authority.. 1000 Carthage Street Sanford............. NC 27330 185,697.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NC043--Troy Housing Authority..... 408 S Main Street... Troy................ NC 27371 122,558.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45586]]
NC060--Roxboro Housing Authority.. 500 Mount Bethel Roxboro............. NC 27573 175,734.00 Purpose: Provide
Church Road. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
ND003--Rolette County Housing 211 2Nd Ave Ne...... Rolla............... ND 58367 51,981.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
ND058--Nelson County Housing 1405 1St Ave N...... Grand Forks......... ND 58203 56,423.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NE123--Mccook Housing Authority... 502 Missouri Avenue Mccook.............. NE 69001 5,971.00 Purpose: Provide
Circle. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45587]]
NH011--Berlin Housing Authority... 10 Serenity Circle.. Berlin.............. NH 3570 32,082.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NJ032--Rahway Housing Authority... 165 E Grand Avenue.. Rahway.............. NJ 7065 151,900.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NJ036--Guttenberg Housing 6900 Broadway....... Guttenberg.......... NJ 7093 20,246.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NJ037--Irvington Housing Authority 101 Union Avenue.... Irvington........... NJ 7111 1,510,637.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45588]]
NJ049--Bridgeton Housing Authority 110 E Commerce Bridgeton........... NJ 8302 135,099.00 Purpose: Provide
Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NJ074--Penns Grove Housing Penn Towers South... Penns Grove......... NJ 8069 12,585.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NM047--Housing Authority of The P.O. Box 695........ Chama............... NM 87520 14,826.00 Purpose: Provide
Village of Chama. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY023--Freeport Housing Authority. 240 S Main Street... Freeport............ NY 11520 648,428.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45589]]
NY026--North Tarrytown Housing 126 Valley Street... Sleepy Hollow....... NY 10591 164,794.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY030--Elmira Housing Authority... 737-D Reservoir St.. Elmira.............. NY 14905 187,846.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY044--Geneva Housing Authority... 41 Lewis St......... Geneva.............. NY 14456 45,348.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY056--Village of Spring Valley 76 Gesner Drive..... Spring Valley....... NY 10977 281,688.00 Purpose: Provide
Housing Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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NY065--Norwich Housing Authority.. 13 Brown St......... Norwich............. NY 13815 47,812.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY082--Peekskill Housing Authority 807 Main Street..... Peekskill........... NY 10566 168,437.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY085--Village of Hempstead Ha.... 260 Clinton Street.. Hempstead........... NY 11550 377,846.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
NY144--Village of Great Neck 700 Middle Neck Road Great Neck.......... NY 11023 83,963.00 Purpose: Provide
Housing Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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NY414--West Carthage Housing 63 Madison St....... Carthage............ NY 13619 49,264.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OH032--Hocking Metropolitan 33601 Pine Ridge Dr. Logan............... OH 43138 430,308.00 Purpose: Provide
Housing Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OH062--Miami Metropolitian Housing 1695 Troy Sidney Troy................ OH 45373 55,208.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. Road. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OK025--Housing Authority of The 225 Nw A Street..... Antlers............. OK 74523 55,754.00 Purpose: Provide
Town of Antlers. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45592]]
OK068--Housing Authority of The 816 2Nd St.......... Haileyville......... OK 74547 18,396.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Haileyville. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OK072--Housing Authority of The 615 Wichita Avenue.. Hartshorne.......... OK 74547 58,883.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Hartshorne. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OK075--Housing Authority of The 201 S Choctaw St.... Beggs............... OK 74421 85,312.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Beggs. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OK089--Housing Authority of The 329 S Lincoln Street Hobart.............. OK 73651 36,294.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Hobart. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45593]]
OK092--Housing Authority of The 100 Locust, Unit 12. Granite............. OK 73547 16,935.00 Purpose: Provide
Town of Granite. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OK120--Housing Authority of The 600 Watson Dr....... Yale................ OK 74085 23,674.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Yale. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OK147--Housing Authority of The 901 Walker Circle... Lone Wolf........... OK 73655 14,934.00 Purpose: Provide
Town of Lone Wolf. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
OR003--Housing Authority of 1000 West Stanton Roseburg............ OR 97471 124,909.00 Purpose: Provide
Douglas County. Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45594]]
OR006--Housing Authority & Comm 100 W 13Th Ave...... Eugene.............. OR 97401 210,298.00 Purpose: Provide
Svcs of Lane Co. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
PA005--Housing Authority of The 2901 Brownlee Avenue Mc Keesport......... PA 15132 603,449.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Mckeesport. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
PA007--Chester Housing Authority.. 1111 Avenue Of The Chester............. PA 19013 917,416.00 Purpose: Provide
States. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
PA041--The Housing Auth of The 141 S Pine Road..... Lewistown........... PA 17044 29,304.00 Purpose: Provide
County of Mifflin. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45595]]
PA051--Bucks County Housing 350 S Main Street... Doylestown.......... PA 18901 465,649.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
PA056--Housing Authority of The 1212 Chestnut Street Franklin............ PA 16323 28,784.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Franklin. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
PA060--Housing Authority of The 50 Mahoning Street.. Milton.............. PA 17847 7,966.00 Purpose: Provide
County of Northumberland. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
RI009--Johnston Housing Authority. 8 Forand Circle..... Johnston............ RI 2919 77,625.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45596]]
RI010--Cumberland Housing 573 Mendon Road..... Cumberland.......... RI 2864 48,972.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
RI016--Coventry Housing Authority. 14 Manchester Circle Coventry............ RI 2816 33,508.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
RI021--Jamestown Housing Authority 45 Pemberton Avenue. Jamestown........... RI 2835 15,025.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
RI026--Narragansett Housing 25 5Th Avenue....... Narragansett........ RI 2882 6,568.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45597]]
RI027--Tiverton Housing Authority. 99 Hancock Street... Tiverton............ RI 2878 19,635.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
SD019--Hot Springs Housing And 201 S River Street.. Hot Springs......... SD 57747 218,672.00 Purpose: Provide
Redevelopment Commission. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
SD034--Aberdeen Housing & 2222 3Rd Avenue Se.. Aberdeen............ SD 57401 21,217.00 Purpose: Provide
Redevelopment Commission. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TN009--Union City Housing 1409 E Main Street.. Union City.......... TN 38261 56,318.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45598]]
TN034--Jellico Housing Authority.. 120 Bacon Street.... Jellico............. TN 37762 49,591.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TN055--Harriman Housing Authority. 924 Sewanee Street.. Harriman............ TN 37748 436,310.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TN065--Maryville Housing Authority 311 Atlantic Avenue. Maryville........... TN 37801 111,535.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TN078--Oliver Springs Housing 113 Wagner Court.... Oliver Springs...... TN 37840 148,037.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45599]]
TN081--Erwin Housing Authority.... 750 Carolina Avenue. Erwin............... TN 37650 2,628.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX012--Housing Authority of The 1805 Cedar Bayou Baytown............. TX 77520 72,482.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Baytown. Road. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX156--Housing Authority Of 201 S Brandt Street. Spearman............ TX 79081 20,157.00 Purpose: Provide
Spearman. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX157--Housing Authority Of Mclean 711 North Wheeler... Mclean.............. TX 79057 13,924.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45600]]
TX182--Housing Authority Of Rotan. P.O. Drawer J....... Rotan............... TX 79546 28,158.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX194--Housing Authority Of 407 Avenue B Nw..... Childress........... TX 79201 27,950.00 Purpose: Provide
Childress. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX223--Housing Authority Of Newton 103 Sartain......... Newton.............. TX 75966 86,220.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX266--Smithville Housing 100 Ken Blaschke Smithville.......... TX 78957 50,492.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. Drive. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45601]]
TX339--Housing Authority Of 608 N Avenue I...... Clifton............. TX 76634 59,392.00 Purpose: Provide
Clifton. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX405--Housing Authority Of 640 Ne 7Th Street... Hubbard............. TX 76648 2,439.00 Purpose: Provide
Hubbard. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX448--La Joya Housing Authority.. 945 South Leo Avenue La Joya............. TX 78560 44,098.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
TX455--Housing Authority City Of 124 E 2Nd Street.... Odessa.............. TX 79761 9,233.00 Purpose: Provide
Odessa. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45602]]
TX457--Housing Authority Of 1401 Poplar Street.. Marshall............ TX 75670 5,630.00 Purpose: Provide
Marshall. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
VA016--Charlottesville Redev & 500 S 1St Street.... Charlottesville..... VA 22902 517,238.00 Purpose: Provide
Housing Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
VA029--Cumberland Plateau Regional 35 Fox Meadow Drive. Lebanon............. VA 24266 52,827.00 Purpose: Provide
Housing Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
VA030--Marion Redevelopment & 237 Miller Avenue... Marion.............. VA 24354 256,828.00 Purpose: Provide
Housing Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45603]]
WA012--Ha City Of Kennewick....... 1915 W 4Th Place.... Kennewick........... WA 99336 106,469.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WA041--Ha Of Whatcom County....... 208 Unity Street.... Bellingham.......... WA 98225 15,829.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI046--Richland Center Housing 701 W Seminary Richland Center..... WI 53581 9,883.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. Street. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI052--Housing Authority Of The 1295 6Th Avenue..... Cumberland.......... WI 54829 47,896.00 Purpose: Provide
City Of Cumberland. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45604]]
WI057--Luck Housing Authority..... 416 S 1St Street.... Luck................ WI 54853 19,029.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI071--Grantsburg Housing 213 W Burnett Avenue Grantsburg.......... WI 54840 13,679.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI075--Pulaski Housing Authority.. 430 S Saint Pulaski............. WI 54162 47,497.00 Purpose: Provide
Augustine Street, assistance for
#14. shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI090--Baraboo Community 920 10Th Street..... Baraboo............. WI 53913 14,769.00 Purpose: Provide
Development Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45605]]
WI113--Housing Authority of The 600 Merritt Avenue.. Oshkosh............. WI 54902 140,388.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Oshkosh, Wi. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI166--Trempealeau County Housing 36358 Main Street... Whitehall........... WI 54773 32,533.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WI214--Dane County Housing 6000 Gisholt Drive.. Monona.............. WI 53713 508,901.00 Purpose: Provide
Authority. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
WV015--Housing Authority of The 100 Beckwoods Drive. Beckley............. WV 25801 25,538.00 Purpose: Provide
City of Beckley. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
[[Page 45606]]
WV021--Housing Authority Of The 650 6Th Street...... Saint Albans........ WV 25177 143,199.00 Purpose: Provide
City of St. Albans. assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 25,000,000.00 Purpose: Provide
assistance for
shortfalls in operating
reserves.
Activities to be
Performed: Awardee must
submit an improvement
plan to HUD; improve
financial performance by
taking management
actions; submit budgets
and actuals to HUD on an
annual and semi-annual
basis.
Deliverables and Expected
Outcomes: Improvement
plans; Budgets and
actuals.
Intended Beneficiaries:
Public Housing
Residents.
Subrecipient Activities:
This award has no sub-
recipients.
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Appendix N
FY2022 Mainstream Vouchers Grant (PIH Notice 2022-07)
Contact: Emily Warren, 202-402-7515.
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Organization name Street address City State Zip code Award amount Project description
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Housing Authority of the City of 335 South Mitchell Conway.............. AR 72034 $19,500.00 The purpose of the
Conway. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45607]]
City of Phoenix Housing Department Neighborhood Phoenix............. AZ 850031611 643,664.00 The purpose of the
Improvement Hsg D Mainstream vouchers and
251 W Washington extraordinary
St., 4th Fl. administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City & 1815 Egbert Ave..... San Francisco....... CA 94124 114,500.00 The purpose of the
County of San Francisco. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45608]]
Housing Authority of the County of C.D.C. County Of Los Alhambra............ CA 91801 101,500.00 The purpose of the
Los Angeles. Angeles 700 W Main Mainstream vouchers and
Street. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
County of Sacramento Housing 801 12th Street..... Sacramento.......... CA 95814 108,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45609]]
Housing Authority of the County of 264 Harbor Blvd., Belmont............. CA 94002 862,134.40 The purpose of the
San Mateo. Bldg. A. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of 715 E Brier Drive... San Bernardino...... CA 924082841 186,000.00 The purpose of the
San Bernardino. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45610]]
County of Monterey Hsg Auth....... 123 Rico Street..... Salinas............. CA 939070000 478,672.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of 147 W Main Street... Woodland............ CA 95776 39,500.00 The purpose of the
Yolo. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45611]]
Housing Authority of County of 4020 Civic Center San Rafael.......... CA 94903 88,500.00 The purpose of the
Marin. Drive. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
City of Berkeley Housing Authority 1947 Center Street, Berkeley............ CA 947040000 45,500.00 The purpose of the
5th Floor. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45612]]
City of Crescent City Hsg Auth.... 235 ``H'' Street.... Crescent City....... CA 95531 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
San Diego Housing Commission...... 1122 Broadway, Suite San Diego........... CA 92101 855,426.00 The purpose of the
300. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45613]]
Santa Cruz County Hsg Auth........ 2160 41St Ave....... Capitola............ CA 95010 120,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 1115 Seminary Street Napa................ CA 945590660 37,500.00 The purpose of the
Napa. P.O. Box 660. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45614]]
Housing Authority of the City of 808 Laguna St....... Santa Barbara....... CA 931010000 615,380.40 The purpose of the
Santa Barbara. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 646 N Fair Oaks Ave. Pasadena............ CA 91103 37,500.00 The purpose of the
Pasadena. Suite 202. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45615]]
Housing Authority of the City of One Manchester Blvd, Inglewood........... CA 90301 37,500.00 The purpose of the
Inglewood. # 750. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
County of Sonoma.................. 1440 Guerneville Santa Rosa.......... CA 954034107 115,500.00 The purpose of the
Road. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45616]]
County of Humboldt Housing 735 West Everding Eureka.............. CA 955030000 37,500.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 20 Civic Center Santa Ana........... CA 92701 115,500.00 The purpose of the
Santa Ana. Plaza P.O. Box Mainstream vouchers and
22030. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45617]]
City of Anaheim Housing Authority. 201 S Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim............. CA 928050000 198,500.00 The purpose of the
Ste 200. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of 3989 Ruffin Road.... San Diego........... CA 92123 115,000.00 The purpose of the
San Diego. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45618]]
City of Vacaville................. 40 Eldridge Avenue, Vacaville........... CA 956870000 50,500.00 The purpose of the
Suites 1-5. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
City of Roseville................. Economic & Community Roseville........... CA 95678 110,712.80 The purpose of the
Services 311 Vernon Mainstream vouchers and
St. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45619]]
County of Solano Hsg Auth......... Suite 5500 675 Texas Fairfield........... CA 94533 26,500.00 The purpose of the
St. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Imperial Valley Housing Authority. 1401 D Street....... Brawley............. CA 922270000 62,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45620]]
Placer County Housing Authority... 11519 B Avenue...... Auburn.............. CA 95603 22,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Boulder Housing Partners.......... 4800 Broadway....... Boulder............. CO 803040000 89,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45621]]
Arvada Housing Authority.......... 8101 Ralston Road... Arvada.............. CO 800020000 121,766.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Boulder County Housing Authority.. 2040 14th Street Boulder............. CO 803060471 20,000.00 The purpose of the
P.O. Box 471. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45622]]
Jefferson County Housing Authority 7490 West 45th Wheatridge.......... CO 800330000 419,670.00 The purpose of the
Avenue. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 24 \1/2\ Monroe Norwalk............. CT 6856 188,709.60 The purpose of the
Norwalk. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45623]]
Housing Authority of the City of 2 Mill Ridge Road Danbury............. CT 68100000 45,500.00 The purpose of the
Danbury. P.O. Box 86. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Community Connections............. 801 Pennsylvania Washington.......... DC 20003 144,000.00 The purpose of the
Ave, Se 201. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45624]]
Orlando Housing Authority......... 390 North Bumby Orlando............. FL 328030000 26,000.00 The purpose of the
Avenue. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 437 SW 4th Avenue... Fort Lauderdale..... FL 333150000 33,000.00 The purpose of the
Fort Lauderdale. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45625]]
Housing Authority of the City of P.O. Box 1009 430 S Lakeland............ FL 33815 218,178.00 The purpose of the
Lakeland. Hartsell Avenue. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 200 Alton Road...... Miami Beach......... FL 331396742 37,500.00 The purpose of the
Miami Beach. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45626]]
Housing Authority of the City of 828 Stone St........ Cocoa............... FL 32922 26,500.00 The purpose of the
Cocoa. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Pahokee Housing Authority......... 465 Friend Terrace.. Pahokee............. FL 334760000 123,870.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45627]]
Seminole County Housing Authority. 662 Academy Place... Oviedo.............. FL 32765 39,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Hialeah Housing Authority......... 75 East 6th Street.. Hialeah............. FL 330100000 723,506.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45628]]
Housing Authority of the City of 29355 South Federal Homestead........... FL 33030 76,500.00 The purpose of the
Homestead. Hwy. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Alachua County Housing Authority.. 703 NE 1St Street... Gainesville......... FL 326015304 192,432.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45629]]
Tallahassee Housing Authority..... 2940 Grady Road..... Tallahassee......... FL 323120000 98,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Clearwater Housing Authority...... 908 Cleveland Street Clearwater.......... FL 33755 75,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45630]]
Palm Beach County Housing 3432 W 45th Street.. West Palm Beach..... FL 334070000 529,870.40 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Pasco County Housing Authority.... 14517 Seventh Street Dade City........... FL 33525 89,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45631]]
Housing Authority of the City of P.O. Box 485 521 Albany.............. GA 317020485 19,500.00 The purpose of the
Albany. Pine Avenue. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Georgia Residential Finance....... 60 Executive Park Atlanta............. GA 303292257 102,000.00 The purpose of the
South, NE Suite 250. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45632]]
County of Hawaii.................. Office Of Hsg & Comm Hilo................ HI 967200000 43,500.00 The purpose of the
Dev 1990 Kino'Ole Mainstream vouchers and
St Suite 102. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Municipal Housing Agency of 505 South Sixth Council Bluffs...... IA 515030000 32,000.00 The purpose of the
Council Bluffs. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45633]]
Eastern Iowa Regional Housing 7600 Commerce Park.. Dubuque............. IA 520029673 46,647.60 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Idaho Housing And Finance 565 W Myrtle Street Boise............... ID 837071899 132,500.00 The purpose of the
Association. P.O. Box 7899. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45634]]
Housing Authority of Joliet....... 6 South Broadway Joliet.............. IL 60436 556,837.20 The purpose of the
Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of P.O. Box 1209 300 N Murphysboro......... IL 629660000 40,986.00 The purpose of the
Jackson, Il. 7th Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45635]]
Dupage Housing Authority.......... 711 East Roosevelt Wheaton............. IL 601875646 371,466.00 The purpose of the
Road. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of P.O. Box 6687....... Lafayette........... IN 479036687 68,500.00 The purpose of the
Lafayette. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45636]]
Indiana Housing And Community 30 S Meridian St Indianapolis........ IN 46204 318,438.00 The purpose of the
Development Au. Suite 1000. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Lawrence/Douglas County Housing 1600 Haskell Avenue. Lawrence............ KS 660440000 68,709.60 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45637]]
Louisville Metro Housing Authority 420 South Eighth Louisville.......... KY 40203 507,038.00 The purpose of the
Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Lexington.... 300 New Circle Road. Lexington........... KY 40505 276,112.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45638]]
Bowling Green CDA................. 707 E Main Avenue Bowling Green....... KY 421020430 90,758.80 The purpose of the
Post Office Box 430. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Bossier Parish Section 8.......... C/O Bossier Parish Bossier City........ LA 71112 92,154.00 The purpose of the
Sec 8 Hsg 3022 Old Mainstream vouchers and
Minden Road, Ste extraordinary
206. administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45639]]
Somerville Housing Authority...... 30 Memorial Road.... Somerville.......... MA 2145 56,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Dedham Housing Authority.......... 163 Dedham Blvd..... Dedham.............. MA 20262511 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45640]]
Falmouth Housing Authority........ 115 Scranton Ave.... Falmouth Town....... MA 25403598 50,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Mansfield Housing Authority....... 22 Bicentennial Mansfield Town...... MA 2048 26,500.00 The purpose of the
Court. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45641]]
The Bridge of Central 4 Mann Street....... Worcester........... MA 1602 178,088.00 The purpose of the
Massachusetts. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Bridgewell........................ 471 Broadway........ Lynnfield........... MA 1940 164,194.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45642]]
Middlesex North Resources Center, 471 Broadway........ Lynnfield........... MA 1940 132,210.00 The purpose of the
Inc. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Department of Housing & Community 100 Cambridge Street Boston.............. MA 2114 145,500.00 The purpose of the
Development. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45643]]
Housing Opprty Com of Montgomery 10400 Detrick Avenue Kensington.......... MD 208952484 923,644.00 The purpose of the
Co. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of St. Mary's 21155 Lexwood Drive Lexington Park...... MD 20653 135,000.00 The purpose of the
County, MD. Suite C. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45644]]
Howard County Housing Commission.. 9770 Patuxent Woods Columbia............ MD 21046 459,622.00 The purpose of the
Drive Suite 100. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Washington 319 E Antietam, Hagerstown.......... MD 21740 86,728.80 The purpose of the
County. Street 2nd Floor. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45645]]
Cecil County Housing Agency....... 200 Chesapeake Elkton.............. MD 21921 19,500.00 The purpose of the
Blvd., Suite 1800. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Carroll County Housing And 10 Distillery Drive, Westminster......... MD 211575194 54,500.00 The purpose of the
Community Dev. Suite 101. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45646]]
Fort Fairfield Housing Authority.. 18 Fields Lane...... Fort Fairfield...... ME 4742 23,639.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Presque Isle Housing Authority.... 58 Birch Street..... Presque Isle........ ME 4769 39,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45647]]
The Housing Authority of the City 30 Liza Harmon Drive Westbrook........... ME 40924741 109,000.00 The purpose of the
of Westbroo. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Port Huron Housing Commission..... 905 Seventh Street.. Port Huron.......... MI 480600000 92,001.20 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45648]]
Ann Arbor Housing Commission...... 727 Miller Avenue... Ann Arbor........... MI 481030000 125,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Grand Rapids Housing Commission... 1420 Fuller Ave Se.. Grand Rapids........ MI 49507 123,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45649]]
Housing Services for Eaton County. P.O. Box 746........ Charlotte........... MI 48813 106,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Public Housing Agency of the City 555 North Wabasha, St. Paul............ MN 551021017 434,745.60 The purpose of the
of St Paul. Suite 400. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45650]]
PHA In And for the City of 1001 Washington Ave Minneapolis......... MN 554011043 112,500.00 The purpose of the
Minneapolis. North. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
HRA of Duluth, Minnesota.......... P.O. Box 16900...... Duluth.............. MN 558160900 16,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45651]]
HRA of Fergus Falls, Minnesota.... 1151 Friberg Avenue. Fergus Falls........ MN 565372535 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
HRA of Wadena, Minnesota.......... 222 Second Street Se Wadena.............. MN 564821327 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45652]]
HRA of St. Cloud, Minnesota....... 1225 West St. St. Cloud........... MN 56301 88,206.80 The purpose of the
Germain. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Mankato EDA....................... P.O. Box 3368....... Mankato............. MN 560023368 120,564.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45653]]
Housing Authority of St Louis 5005 Minnetonka Blvd St. Louis Park...... MN 554161785 97,994.00 The purpose of the
Park, Minnesota. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Dakota County CDA................. 1228 Town Centre Eagan............... MN 55123 213,440.00 The purpose of the
Drive. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45654]]
Itasca County HRA................. 1115 NW 4th St...... Grand Rapids........ MN 55744 25,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Metropolitan Council.............. 390 Robert Street St. Paul............ MN 551011805 673,238.00 The purpose of the
North. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45655]]
Clay County HRA................... P.O. Box 99......... Dilworth............ MN 565290099 155,741.60 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Morrison County HRA............... County Courthouse Little Falls........ MN 563450000 20,000.00 The purpose of the
304 Second Street, Mainstream vouchers and
Southeast. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45656]]
Todd County HRA................... 300 Linden Avenue Browerville......... MN 56438 51,000.00 The purpose of the
South. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Douglas County HRA................ 1224 N Nokomis Alexandria.......... MN 563080000 42,242.40 The purpose of the
Street P.O. Box 965. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45657]]
Rice County HRA................... 320 NW 3rd Street, Faribault........... MN 550210000 11,500.00 The purpose of the
Suite 5. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Washington County HRA............. 7645 Currell Woodbury............ MN 55125 19,500.00 The purpose of the
Boulevard. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45658]]
Housing Authority of Kansas City, 3822 Summit......... Kansas City......... MO 64106 341,646.00 The purpose of the
Missouri. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of St. Louis 8865 Natural Bridge. St. Louis........... MO 631210000 520,296.00 The purpose of the
County. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45659]]
Housing Authority of the City of 201 Switzler Street. Columbia............ MO 652034156 143,088.00 The purpose of the
Columbia, MO. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Lincoln County Public Housing Lincoln County Pha Bowling Green....... MO 633340000 76,500.00 The purpose of the
Agency. 16 North Court. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45660]]
St. Francois County Public Housing P.O. Box N.......... Park Hills.......... MO 636010358 32,500.00 The purpose of the
Agency. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Ripley County Public Housing 3019 Fair Street.... Poplar Bluff........ MO 639010000 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Agency. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45661]]
Jasper County Public Housing P.O. Box 207........ Joplin.............. MO 648020000 103,376.00 The purpose of the
Agency. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Assistance Prog of St 201 N Second Street St. Charles......... MO 63301 39,500.00 The purpose of the
Charles County. Room 529. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45662]]
Tennessee Valley Regional Housing P.O. Box 1329....... Corinth............. MS 388340000 144,860.40 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Mississippi Regional Housing P.O. Box 1051....... Columbus............ MS 397031051 61,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority No. IV. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45663]]
The Housing Authority of the City 2747 Livingston Road Jackson............. MS 392831327 238,546.80 The purpose of the
of Jackson. P.O. Box 11327. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Missoula Housing Authority........ 1235 34th Street.... Missoula............ MT 598014933 33,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45664]]
Housing Authority of the City of 213 Broad Street Wilson.............. NC 27894185 23,762.08 The purpose of the
Wilson. P.O. Box 185. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Gastonia Housing Authority........ 340 W Long Avenue Gastonia............ NC 280532398 237,506.00 The purpose of the
P.O. Box 2398. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45665]]
Sandhills Community Action 103 Saunders Street Carthage............ NC 28327 19,500.00 The purpose of the
Program, Inc. P.O. Box 937. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Cass County.. 230 8th Ave West.... West Fargo.......... ND 580780000 56,894.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45666]]
Housing Authority of the City of 1801--8th Avenue Williston........... ND 588010000 54,663.60 The purpose of the
Williston. West, #50. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Great Plains Housing Authority.... 300 2nd St NE--200.. Jamestown........... ND 58401 161,821.60 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45667]]
Grand Forks Housing Authority..... 1405 1st Avenue Grand Forks......... ND 58203 274,177.20 The purpose of the
North. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Fargo Housing And Redevelopment P.O. Box 430........ Fargo............... ND 581070430 264,376.80 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45668]]
Minot Housing Authority........... 108 East Burdick Minot............... ND 58701 48,025.20 The purpose of the
Expy. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Stark County Housing Authority.... 1149 West Villard Dickinson........... ND 586020107 53,140.80 The purpose of the
P.O. Box 107. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45669]]
Douglas County Housing Authority.. 5404 North 107th Omaha............... NE 681340000 192,927.60 The purpose of the
Plaza. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Dover Housing Authority........... 62 Whittier Street.. Dover............... NH 3820 109,562.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45670]]
Concord Housing Authority......... 23 Green Street..... Concord............. NH 3301 88,788.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Keene Housing Authority........... 831 Court Street.... Keene............... NH 3431 50,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45671]]
Harbor Homes, Inc................. 45 High Street...... Nashua.............. NH 3060 112,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
New Hampshire Housing Finance P.O. Box 5087....... Manchester.......... NH 31085087 170,000.00 The purpose of the
Agency. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45672]]
Housing Authority City of Jersey 400 U.S. Highway #1. Jersey City......... NJ 73066731 568,277.60 The purpose of the
City. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Bayonne Housing Authority......... 50 East 21St Street. Bayonne............. NJ 70023761 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45673]]
Morris County Housing Authority... 99 Ketch Road....... Morristown.......... NJ 79603115 115,868.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Somerville Housing Authority...... 25 End Avenue....... Somerville.......... NJ 88761800 93,979.84 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45674]]
Manville Housing Authority........ 325 Main Street..... Manville............ NJ 88351009 6,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Gloucester County Housing 100 Pop Moylan Deptford............ NJ 80961907 365,666.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Boulevard. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45675]]
Housing Authority of the County of 52 Camino De Jacobo. Santa Fe............ NM 87507 86,614.80 The purpose of the
Santa Fe. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Southern Nevada Regional Housing 340 North 11th St... Las Vegas........... NV 89104 637,902.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45676]]
Utica Housing Authority........... 509 Second Street... Utica............... NY 135010000 96,492.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Albany Housing Authority.......... 200 South Pearl..... Albany.............. NY 122020000 75,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45677]]
Rochester Housing Authority....... 675 West Main Street Rochester........... NY 146110000 335,415.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Town of Islip Housing Authority... 963 Montauk Highway. Oakdale............. NY 117690000 35,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45678]]
Glen Falls Housing Authority...... Stichman Towers Jay Glens Falls......... NY 128010000 87,704.80 The purpose of the
Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
NY Dept of Housing Preservation & Dept Of Hsg New York............ NY 100380000 983,620.00 The purpose of the
Development. Preservation & Dev Mainstream vouchers and
100 Gold Street extraordinary
Room 501. administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45679]]
Port Jervis CDA................... 13-19 Jersey Ave, Port Jervis......... NY 127710000 117,578.40 The purpose of the
Erie Depot P.O. Box Mainstream vouchers and
1002. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Village of Kiryas Joel HA......... 51 Forest Road Suite Monroe.............. NY 109500000 145,700.80 The purpose of the
360. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45680]]
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing 8120 Kinsman Road... Cleveland........... OH 441040000 124,527.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Akron Metropolitan Housing 100 W Cedar Street.. Akron............... OH 443070000 89,500.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45681]]
Mansfield Metropolitan Housing P.O. Box 1029 150 Mansfield........... OH 449011029 39,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Park Avenue West. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Lake Metropolitan Housing 189 First Street.... Painesville......... OH 440770000 13,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45682]]
Erie Metropolitan Housing 322 Warren Street... Sandusky............ OH 448700000 32,500.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Huron Metropolitan Housing P.O. Box 1029 150 Mansfield........... OH 449011029 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Park Avenue West. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45683]]
Portage Metropolitan Housing 2832 State Route 59. Ravenna............. OH 442662741 316,713.60 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Crawford Metropolitan Housing P.O. Box 1029....... Mansfield........... OH 449011029 16,500.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45684]]
Geauga Metropolitan Housing 385 Center Street... Chardon............. OH 440240000 6,500.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Knox Metropolitan Housing 201A West High Mount Vernon........ OH 430500000 84,269.20 The purpose of the
Authority. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45685]]
Sandusky Metropolitan Housing 1358 Mosser Drive... Fremont............. OH 434200000 23,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Seneca Metropolitan Housing P.O. Box 1029 150 Mansfield........... OH 449011029 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Park Avenue West. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45686]]
City of Marietta.................. 304 Putnam Street... Marietta............ OH 457500000 32,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Emerald Development And Economic 7812 Madison Avenue. Cleveland........... OH 44102 185,000.00 The purpose of the
Network. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45687]]
Housing Authority of Clackamas P.O. Box 1510....... Oregon City......... OR 970450510 107,000.00 The purpose of the
County. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority & Comm Svcs of 177 Day Island Rd... Eugene.............. OR 974010000 75,500.00 The purpose of the
Lane Co. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45688]]
Housing Authority of the City of 360 Church St SE.... Salem............... OR 97301 96,000.00 The purpose of the
Salem. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Washington 111 NE Lincoln St Hillsboro........... OR 971240000 390,798.00 The purpose of the
County. Suite 200-L, Ms63. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45689]]
Mid-Columbia Housing Authority.... 500 E 2nd St........ The Dalles.......... OR 970580000 64,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Allegheny County Housing Authority 625 Stanwix St, 12th Pittsburgh.......... PA 15222 334,146.00 The purpose of the
Floor. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45690]]
Housing Authority County of 1855 Constitution Woodlyn............. PA 190940000 292,835.20 The purpose of the
Delaware. Avenue P.O. Box 100. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of 436 West Washington Chambersburg........ PA 17201 48,733.20 The purpose of the
Franklin. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45691]]
Housing Authority of the County of 201 N Jefferson Punxsutawney........ PA 15767 16,500.00 The purpose of the
Jefferson. Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of 8 West Main Street.. Clarion............. PA 16214 128,122.40 The purpose of the
Clarion. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45692]]
Housing Authority Providence...... 100 Broad St........ Providence.......... RI 29030000 70,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Municipality of Vega Baja......... P.O. Box 4555....... Vega Baja........... RQ 6944555 20,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45693]]
Municipality of Fajardo........... P.O. Box 1049....... Fajardo............. RQ 7380000 19,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Beaufort..... P.O. Box 1104 1009 Beaufort............ SC 299011104 102,484.80 The purpose of the
Prince St. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45694]]
Memphis Housing Authority......... P.O. Box 3664....... Memphis............. TN 381033664 129,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Murfreesboro Housing Authority.... 415 North Maple Murfreesboro........ TN 371300000 107,988.80 The purpose of the
Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45695]]
Austin Housing Authority.......... P.O. Box 41119...... Austin.............. TX 78704 219,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Houston Housing Authority......... 2640 Fountain View.. Houston............. TX 77057 787,810.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45696]]
Brownsville Housing Authority..... P.O. Box 4420....... Brownsville......... TX 785234420 164,095.20 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Texarkana.... 1611 N Robison Rd... Texarkana........... TX 75501 88,010.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45697]]
McKinney Housing Authority........ 603 N Tennessee St.. Mc Kinney........... TX 75069 112,789.20 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Denton Housing Authority.......... 1225 Wilson Street.. Denton.............. TX 762056352 490,461.60 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45698]]
Tarrant County Housing Assistance 2100 Circle Dr., Fort Worth.......... TX 76119 376,864.40 The purpose of the
Office. Suite 200. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Arlington Housing Authority....... 501 W Sanford, Suite Arlington........... TX 760110231 328,944.40 The purpose of the
20. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45699]]
City of Mesquite Housing Office... 1515 N Galloway P.O. Mesquite............ TX 751850137 291,384.00 The purpose of the
Box 850137. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Bexar County Housing Authority.... 1017 N Main Ave., San Antonio......... TX 78212 267,613.20 The purpose of the
Suite 201. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45700]]
Travis County Housing Authority... P.O. Box 1527....... Austin.............. TX 787670000 133,125.20 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 117 Lane Drive, Rosenberg........... TX 774710000 115,752.40 The purpose of the
Rosenberg. Suite 18. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45701]]
Housing Authority of the City of 1100 Grant Ave...... Ogden............... UT 84404 319,426.00 The purpose of the
Ogden. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the County of 3595 S Main Street.. Salt Lake City...... UT 841154434 415,890.00 The purpose of the
Salt Lake. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45702]]
Housing Authority of the City of 650 West 100 North.. Provo............... UT 846012632 98,113.60 The purpose of the
Provo. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
St. George Housing Authority...... 975 N 1725 W, #101.. St. George.......... UT 847704963 37,588.80 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45703]]
Weber Housing Authority........... 2661 Washington Blvd Ogden............... UT 844011340 112,919.20 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Cedar City Housing Authority...... 364 South 100 East.. Cedar City.......... UT 847200000 43,671.60 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45704]]
Danville Redevelopment & Housing P.O. Box 1476....... Danville............ VA 24543 92,000.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Chesapeake Redevelopment & Housing 1468 S Military Chesapeake.......... VA 233271304 266,670.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Highway. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45705]]
Lynchburg Redevelopment & Housing P.O. Box 1298 918 Lynchburg........... VA 245050000 39,500.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Commerce Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Harrisonburg Redevelopment & P.O. Box 1071 286 Harrisonburg........ VA 22801 49,000.00 The purpose of the
Housing Authority. Kelley Street. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45706]]
Fairfax County Redevelopment & Hsg 3700 Pender Drive Fairfax............. VA 22030 441,684.00 The purpose of the
Authority. Suite 300. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
County of Albemarle/Office of 1600 5th Street, Charlottesville..... VA 22902 81,559.20 The purpose of the
Housing. Suite B. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45707]]
People Inc. of Southwest Virginia. 1173 West Main St... Abingdon............ VA 24210 31,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Bennington Housing Authority...... 22 Willibrook Drive. Bennington.......... VT 05201 26,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45708]]
Vermont State Housing Authority... One Prospect Street. Montpelier.......... VT 56023556 437,484.40 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Seattle Housing Authority......... 120 Sixth Avenue Seattle............. WA 981091028 711,348.00 The purpose of the
North, P.O. Box Mainstream vouchers and
19028. extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45709]]
HA of King County................. 600 Andover Park Seattle............. WA 981882583 1,141,450.00 The purpose of the
West. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
HA City of Tacoma................. 902 South ``L'' Tacoma.............. WA 984050000 39,000.00 The purpose of the
Street, Suite 2C. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45710]]
HA City of Everett................ 3107 Colby Ave., Everett............. WA 982061547 76,500.00 The purpose of the
P.O. Box 1547. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 2500 Main Street, Vancouver........... WA 986602697 166,000.00 The purpose of the
Vancouver. #200. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45711]]
Columbia Gorge Housing Authority.. 500 E 2nd St........ The Dalles.......... WA 97058 39,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Snohomish 12711 4th Ave W..... Everett............. WA 982040000 135,000.00 The purpose of the
County. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45712]]
HA City of Yakima................. 810 N 6th Ave....... Yakima.............. WA 989020000 57,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
HA of Thurston County............. 1206 12th Avenue Se. Olympia............. WA 98501 359,719.60 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45713]]
HA City of Spokane................ 25 W Nora Ave....... Spokane............. WA 99205 114,500.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Sauk County Housing Authority..... 1211 Eighth Street.. Baraboo............. WI 539130000 23,000.00 The purpose of the
Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45714]]
Dane County Housing Authority..... 6000 Gisholt Dr., Monona.............. WI 537133707 76,500.00 The purpose of the
#203. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 1901 Cameron Avenue. Parkersburg......... WV 26101 12,500.00 The purpose of the
Parkersburg. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
[[Page 45715]]
Housing Authority of the City of 103 12th Street, Fairmont............ WV 265552738 208,918.80 The purpose of the
Fairmont. P.O. Box 2738. Mainstream vouchers and
extraordinary
administrative fees
awarded through 2022-07
is to assist non-elderly
disabled households with
housing assistance and
provide PHAs with
additional resources to
help households
successfully use their
voucher. The awardees
will provide a
Mainstream voucher to
non-elderly disabled
households and use
extraordinary
administrative fees for
regular administrative
expenses for Mainstream
and/or costs related to
the retention,
recruitment, and support
of participating owners
in the form of security
deposits, signing
bonuses, vacancy
payments, and damage
mitigation. Expected
outcomes are vouchers
for Mainstream-eligible
households and
successful leasing. The
intended beneficiaries
are non-elderly disabled
households. There are no
subrecipient activities.
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Total............................. .................... .................... ........... .............. 36,022,633.72 .........................
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Appendix O
FY2021 Indian Housing Block Grant: IHBG Program (FR-6500-N-48)
Contact: Hilary Atkin, 202-402-3427.
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Organization Address City State Zip code Award amount Project description
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All Mission Indian Housing 27368 Via Industria, Temecula............ CA 92590 $3,250,000 The All Mission Indian
Authority. Suite 113. Housing Authority will
use the grant
($3,250,000) and
$1,116,098 of leveraged
funds to build ten (10)
homeowner units on five
different Reservations
(La Jolla Band of
Luiseno Indians, Pauma
Band of Mission Indians,
Viejas Band of Kumeyaay
Indians, Cahuilla Band
of Indians, and Santa
Rosa Band of Cahuilla
Indians).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families, which
are also energy
efficient (10 new
homeowner units).
Cherokee Nation................... P.O. Box 1669....... Tahlequah........... OK 74465-1669 5,000,000 The Cherokee Nation will
use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,666,667 of leveraged
funds to build 39
homeowner units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (39 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
[[Page 45716]]
Cheyenne River Housing Authority.. 401 Owhe Nupa Drive. Eagle Butte......... SD 57625 3,977,662 The Cheyenne River
Housing Authority will
use the grant
($3,977,662) and
$1,325,888 of leveraged
funds to build 24 rental
units in Eagle Butte,
South Dakota.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families, which
are also energy
efficient (24 new rental
units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Chippewa Cree Tribe............... 96 Clinic Road N.... Box Elder........... MT 59521-8849 5,000,000 The Chippewa Cree Tribe
will use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,670,457 of leveraged
funds to build 24
homeowner units on the
Rocky Boy's Indian
Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (24 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Cook Inlet Housing Authority...... 3510 Spenard Rd..... Anchorage........... AK 99503-3777 5,000,000 The Cook Inlet Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,770,822 of leveraged
funds to build 89 new
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Add 38 family units and
51 units for chronically
homeless elders and
individuals who qualify
for permanent supportive
housing.
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
American Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo P.O. Box 607........ Geyserville......... CA 95441-0607 5,000,000 The Dry Creek Rancheria
Indians. Band of Pomo Indians
will use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,683,042 of leveraged
funds to build 11 single
family affordable
housing units The Dry
Creek Rancheria Band of
Pomo Indians will use
the grant ($5,000,000)
and $1,683,042 of
leveraged funds to build
11 single family
affordable housing
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
by 11 affordable housing
units for low-income
elderly tribal members
and tribal members with
disabilities.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Fort Belknap Housing Authority.... 668 Agency Main St.. Harlem.............. MT 59526-9455 5,000,000 The Fort Belknap Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,670,000 of leveraged
funds to build 15
homeowner units on the
Fort Belknap Indian
Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (15 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
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Fort Peck Housing Authority....... P.O. Box 667........ Poplar.............. MT 59255-0667 5,000,000 The Fort Peck Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,670,000 of leveraged
funds to construct 29
housing units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (17 new
rental units and 12 new
homeownership units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and 2605 N West Bay Peshawbestown....... MI .............. 5,000,000 The Grand Traverse Band
Chippewa Indians. Shore Drive. of Ottawa and Chippewa
Indians will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,700,000 of leveraged
funds to build 20 rental
units around Traverse
City, Michigan, and to
construct roads to these
new units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (20 new
rental units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Housing Authority of the Peoria 3606 Sencay Ave..... Miami............... OK 74354-5343 2,438,000 The Housing Authority of
Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. the Peoria Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma will
use the grant
($2,438,000) and
$781,500 of leveraged
funds to build 16 single-
family rental units in
Miami, Oklahoma.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families, which
are also energy
efficient (16 new rental
units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority... P.O. Box 760........ Isleta.............. NM 87022-0760 5,000,000 The Isleta Pueblo Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,667,000 of leveraged
funds to build 14 single-
family homeowner units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (14 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Jicarilla Apache Housing Authority 42 Dawks Drive...... Dulce............... NM 87528-0486 5,000,000 The Jicarilla Apache
Housing Authority will
use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,783,089 of leveraged
funds to build 19-unit
single family home
ownership units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
by 19 single family
homeownership units.
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
American Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
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Kenaitze Salamatof Tribally P.O. Box 988........ Kenai............... AK 99611-0988 5,000,000 The Kenaitze Salamatof
Designated Housing Entity. Tribally Designated
Housing Entity will use
the grant ($5,000,000)
and $1,666,670 of
leveraged funds to build
an 18-unit Elder housing
facility with multi-
purpose community space
in Kenai, Alaska.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN Elders (18 new
rental units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Kiowa Tribe Housing Authority..... 1701 E Central Blvd. Anadarko............ OK 73005-4448 5,000,000 The Kiowa Tribe Housing
Authority (KTHA) will
use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,666,670 of leveraged
funds to develop three
(3) rental units in the
Kiowa Tribe service area
and construct affordable-
housing infrastructure
on 40-acres of land
purchased by the Kiowa
Tribe and donated to
KTHA for the future
development of an
additional 37 units.
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (3 new
rental units) and
develop the housing-
related infrastructure
necessary for future
affordable housing
development.
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa 7500 Odawa Circle... Harbor Springs...... MI 49740-9692 5,000,000 The Little Traverse Bay
Indians. Bands of Odawa Indians
will use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,754,860 of leveraged
funds to build four (4)
apartment buildings with
a total of 38 rental
units at Mtiigwakiis
Village.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (38 new
rental units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Northern Circle Indian Housing 694 Pinoleville Ukiah............... CA 95482-3165 5,000,000 The Northern Circle
Authority. Drive. Indian Housing Authority
will use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,250,000 of leveraged
funds to build eight (8)
single-family rental
units for low-income
families on the
Mooretown Rancheria. The
homes will utilize
renewable solar energy
technology. Funding will
also be used for related
housing infrastructure
and utilities.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families, which
are also energy
efficient (8 new rental
units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
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Salish & Kootenai Housing P.O. Box 38......... Pablo............... MT 59855-0038 5,000,000 The Salish and Kootenai
Authority. Housing Authority will
use the grant
($3,827,781) and
$1,670,000 of leveraged
funds to build fifteen
(15) rental units on the
Flathead Indian
Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (15 new
rental units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission 100 Via Juana Rd.... Santa Ynez.......... CA 93460-9110 1,826,050 The Santa Ynez Band of
Indians. Chumash Mission Indians
will use the grant
($1,826,050) and
$622,794 of leveraged
funds to build five (5)
single-family homeowner
units on the Santa Ynez
Reservation in central
Santa Barbara County,
California.
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families, which
are also energy
efficient (5 new
homeowners' units).
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians 1005 Parallel Drive. Lakeport............ CA 95453-5709 4,196,040 The Scotts Valley Band of
Pomo Indians will use
the grant ($4,196,040)
and $1,400,000 of
leveraged funds to build
twelve (12) single-
family homeowner units
in Kelseyville,
California.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (12 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankape P.O. Box 69......... Rosebud............. SD 57570-0069 4,579,640 The Sicangu Wicoti
Corporation. Awayankape Corporation
will use the grant
($4,579,640) and
$650,650 of leveraged
funds to build 18 new
homeownership housing
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
by 18 new homeownership
units servicing 18 low-
income Indian families.
The beneficiaries will be
low income American
Indian and Alaska Native
families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Sisseton-Wahpeton Housing 605 Lydia Goodsell Sisseton............ SD 57262 5,000,000 The Sisseton-Wahpeton
Authority. St. Housing Authority will
use the grant
($5,000,000) and
$1,960,479 of leveraged
funds to build 42 rental
units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (42 new
rental units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
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Skokomish Indian Tribe............ 80 N Tribal Center Skokomish........... WA 98584-9748 1,869,075 The Skokomish Indian
Rd. Tribe will use the grant
($1,869,075) and
$623,025 of leveraged
funds to build seven (7)
rental units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (7 new
rental units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Susanville Indian Rancheria P.O. BOX 970........ Susanville.......... CA 96130-3628 2,837,856 The Susanville Indian
Housing Authority. Rancheria Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($4,196,040) and
$358,000 of leveraged
funds to build ten (10)
rental units, of which
six (6) will be for
families and four (4)
will be handicap-
accessible and/or
available to Elders on
the Susanville Indian
Rancheria.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (10 new
rental units), and make
the homes accessible and
available for Elders.
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
The Suquamish Indian Tribe of the 18490 Suquamish Way. Suquamish........... WA 98392-0498 3,897,024 The Suquamish Indian
Port Madison Reservation. Tribe of the Port
Madison Reservation will
use the grant
($3,897,024) and
$1,300,305 of leveraged
funds to build 20
housing units on the
Port Madison
Reservation. The project
will consist of five
multi-family townhome
structures with a total
of 20 housing units.
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families, which
are also energy
efficient (20 new
homeowner units).
Tlingit Haida Regional Housing 5446 Jenkins Drive.. Juneau.............. AK 99801-9511 5,000,000 The Tlingit Haida
Authority. Regional Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($5,000,000) and
$1,689,802 of leveraged
funds to build twelve
(12) three-bedroom
homeowner units in
Juneau, Alaska.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (12 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
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Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla P.O. BOX 1160....... Thermal............. CA 92274-1160 2,000,000 The Torres Martinez
Indians. Desert Cahuilla Indians
will use the grant
($2,000,000) and
$671,945 of leveraged
funds to build six (6)
single-family homeowner
units on the Torres-
Martinez Reservation.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (6 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Village of Venetie................ 110 Woodyard Road... Venetie............. AK 99781 600,000 The Village of Venetie
will use the grant
($600,000) and $200,000
of leveraged funds to
build two (2) single-
family homeowner units.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (2 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
Yurok Indian Housing Authority.... 15540 Highway 101 N. Klamath............. CA 95548-9351 4,280,512 The Yurok Indian Housing
Authority will use the
grant ($4,280,512) and
$556,684 of leveraged
funds to build five (5)
single-family homeowner
units and provide
supportive services.
Anticipated Outcome(s):
Increase the number of
housing units available
to AIAN families (5 new
homeowner units).
The beneficiaries will be
low and moderate income
Ameri can Indian and
Alaska Native families.
Sub-recipient activities
are unknown at the time
of the award.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 115,751,859 .........................
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Appendix P
FY 2019 and 2020 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers: Implementation of
the Housing Choice Voucher Mobility Demonstration (FR-6191-N-01)
Contact: Alison Bell, (202) 402-5673.
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Amount grant
Organization name Address City State Zip funds Project description
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Housing Authority of the City of 2600 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles......... CA 90057 $4,825,472.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Los Angeles. 3rd Floor. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
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3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of New Orleans.. 4100 Touro Street... New Orleans......... LA 70122 5,203,873.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Minneapolis Public Housing 1001 Washington Minneapolis......... MN 55401 4,650,441.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Authority. Avenue North. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Rochester Housing Authority....... 675 Main Street..... Rochester........... NY 14611 4,813,646.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
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New York Housing Preservation and 100 Gold Street..... New York............ NY 10038 5,514,580.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Development. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing 8120 Kinsman Road... Cleveland........... OH 44104 4,970,959.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Authority. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Allegheny County Housing Authority 625 Stanwix Street, Pittsburgh.......... PA 15222 4,655,345.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
12th Floor. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of Chester 30 W Barnard Street. West Chester........ PA 19382 3,711,653.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
County. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
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3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Metropolitan Development and 701 South Sixth Nashville........... TN 37202 4,984,654.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Housing Agency. Street. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Housing Authority of the City of 200 Ross Street..... Pittsburgh.......... PA 15219 249,419.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Pittsburgh. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Chester Housing Authority......... 1111 Avenue of the Chester............. PA 19013 803,120.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
States. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
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Los Angeles County Development 700 West Main Street Alhambra............ CA 91801 761,339.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
Authority. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
Metropolitan HRA.................. 390 Robert Street St. Paul............ MN 55101 585,649.00 1. Purpose; The purpose
North. of the Community Choice
Demonstration is to
assist voucher families
with children in
accessing areas of
opportunity.
2. Activities to be
performed; The awardees
will provide mobility-
related services to
families with children.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes; The
awardee will participate
in a robust evaluation
and HUD anticipates
learning what mobility-
related services are
effective in helping
voucher families with
children access areas of
opportunity.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies); The
intended beneficiaries
are voucher families
with children, and
5. Subrecipient
Activities; There are no
subrecipient activities.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 45,730,150.00 .........................
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Appendix Q
FY 2021 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants (FR-6500-FA-34)
Contact: Luci Blackburn, (202) 402-4190.
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Amount grant
Organization name Address City State Zip funds Project description
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City of Omaha..................... 1819 Farnam St...... Omaha............... NE 68183 $50,000,000.00 1. Purpose: Choice
Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants
fund the transformation,
rehabilitation, and
replacement housing
needs of both public and
HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods
of poverty into
functioning,
sustainable, mixed-
income neighborhoods
with appropriate
services, schools,
public assets,
transportation, and
access to jobs.
2. Activities to be
performed: Redevelop the
Southside Terrace public
housing development,
provide case management
and supportive services
to Southside Terrace
residents, and carryout
physical neighborhood
improvement projects.
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3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: One-
for-one replacement of
public housing units,
plus additional
affordable and market
rate units in a mixed-
income community;
improved outcomes for
residents related to
health, education, and
income and employment.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies): local
residents, PHAs, local
government
5. Subrecipient
Activities: The
recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Durham Housing Authority.......... 330 E Main St....... Durham.............. NC 27701 40,000,000.00 1. Purpose: Choice
Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants
fund the transformation,
rehabilitation, and
replacement housing
needs of both public and
HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods
of poverty into
functioning,
sustainable, mixed-
income neighborhoods
with appropriate
services, schools,
public assets,
transportation, and
access to jobs.
2. Activities to be
performed: Redevelop the
519 E. Main Street and
Liberty Street
Apartments public
housing development,
provide case management
and supportive services
to 519 E. Main Street
and Liberty Street
Apartments residents,
and carryout physical
neighborhood improvement
projects.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: One-
for-one replacement of
public housing units,
plus additional
affordable and market
rate units in a mixed-
income community;
improved outcomes for
residents related to
health, education, and
income and employment.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies): local
residents, PHAs, local
government
5. Subrecipient
Activities: The
recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Knoxville Community Development 901 Broadway........ Knoxville........... TN 37917 40,000,000.00 1. Purpose: Choice
Corporation. Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants
fund the transformation,
rehabilitation, and
replacement housing
needs of both public and
HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods
of poverty into
functioning,
sustainable, mixed-
income neighborhoods
with appropriate
services, schools,
public assets,
transportation, and
access to jobs.
2. Activities to be
performed: Redevelop the
Western Heights Addition
public housing
development, provide
case management and
supportive services to
Southside Terrace
residents, and carryout
physical neighborhood
improvement projects.
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3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: One-
for-one replacement of
public housing units,
plus additional
affordable and market
rate units in a mixed-
income community;
improved outcomes for
residents related to
health, education, and
income and employment.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies): local
residents, PHAs, local
government
5. Subrecipient
Activities: The
recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
Tulsa Housing Authority........... 415 E Independence Tulsa............... OK 74106 50,000,000.00 1. Purpose: Choice
St. Neighborhoods
Implementation Grants
fund the transformation,
rehabilitation, and
replacement housing
needs of both public and
HUD-assisted housing to
transform neighborhoods
of poverty into
functioning,
sustainable, mixed-
income neighborhoods
with appropriate
services, schools,
public assets,
transportation, and
access to jobs.
2. Activities to be
performed: Redevelop the
Comanche Park Apartments
public housing
development, provide
case management and
supportive services to
Comanche Park Apartments
residents, and carryout
physical neighborhood
improvement projects.
3. Deliverables and
expected outcomes: One-
for-one replacement of
public housing units,
plus additional
affordable and market
rate units in a mixed-
income community;
improved outcomes for
residents related to
health, education, and
income and employment.
4. Intended
beneficiary(ies): local
residents, PHAs, local
government
5. Subrecipient
Activities: The
recipient does not
intend to subaward
funds.
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Total......................... .................... .................... ........... .............. 180,000,000.00
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