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...
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 Availability (NOFAs) for the following programs: Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Homeless Management Information System Capacity Building Project (HMIS); FY 2018 Research and Evaluation,
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Demonstrations, and Data Analysis and Utilization Program (HUDRD); FY 2018 Healthy Homes Production Grant Program for Tribal Housing; FY 2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Renewal Grants (Notice CPD-19-03); FY 2019 Policy Development and Research Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnership Notice; FY 2019 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program; FY 2019 Lead, Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Program; FY 2019 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program; FY 2019 Housing Counseling Training Grant and FY 2019 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grant Program.
For Additional Information, Contact:
Office of Strategic Planning and Management, Grants Management and Oversight Division at
AskGMO@hud.gov
or the contact person listed in each appendix. Hearing- or speech- impaired individuals may access this number via TTY by calling the Federal Information Relay Service, toll-free, at 800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
HUD posted its FY 2017 Homeless Management Information System Capacity Building Project (HMIS) NOFA on
grants.gov
on November 19, 2018, (FR-6100-N-40). The competition closed on January 31, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $5,000,000 to 37 recipients to improve their Continuum of Care (CoC's)' Homeless Management Information Systems. Activities that improve HMIS include any one or more of Consolidating HMIS software or databases with another CoC's HMIS; Upgrading, customizing, or configuring the functionality of a CoC's existing HMIS; Improving HMIS data quality; or Increasing staff skills through trainings related to HMIS governance, data collection and data quality improvements, and data analysis to support strategic decision-making. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix A of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2018/2019 Research and Evaluation, Demonstrations and Data Analysis and Utilization Program (HUDRD) NOFA on
grants.gov
on April 10, 2019, (FR-6200-N-29). The competition closed on May 24, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $2,623,077 to 6 recipients to further PD&R's mission to inform policy development and implementation to improve life in American communities through conducting, supporting, and sharing research, surveys, demonstrations, program evaluations, and best practices. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix B of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2018 Heathy Homes Production Grant Program for Tribal Housing on
grants.gov
on June 25, 2019, (FR-6200-N-44). The competition closed on August 9, 2019. HUD rated and selection applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $5,083,623 to 6 recipients to address multiple childhood diseases and injuries in the home by focusing on housing-related hazards in a coordinated fashion, rather than addressing a single hazard at a time. The program builds upon HUD's experience with Lead Hazard Control programs to expand the Department's efforts to address a variety of high-priority environmental health and safety hazards. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix C of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Renewal Grants Notice CPD-19-03 on
grants.gov
on March 4, 2019, (Notice CPD-19-030). The competition closed on April 12, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition has awarded $24,735,991 to 25 recipients to pursuant to the authority provided by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019, Public Law 116-6, Div. G, Title II. The Department will renew all eligible expiring HOPWA permanent supportive housing (PSH) competitive grants initially funded with appropriated funds from Fiscal Year 2010 or earlier provided they meet applicable program requirements. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix D of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2018/2019 Policy Development and Research Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnership Notice (USP) on
grants.gov
on May 21, 2019, (FR-6300-N-USP). The competition closed on December 31, 2020. HUD rated and selected applications were rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition has awarded $427,288 to 3 recipients to allow greater flexibility in addressing important policy questions and to better utilize external expertise in evaluating the local innovations and effectiveness of programs affecting residents of urban, suburban, rural and tribal area. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix E of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2019 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program on
grants.gov
on June 25, 2019, (FR-6300-N-13). The competition closed on August 9, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $313,656,859.14 to 77 recipients to maximize the number of children under the age of six years 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. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix F of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2019 Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Program on
grants.gov
on June 10, 2019, (FR-6300-N-15), with a pre-application due date of July 11, 2019. The competition full application closed on September 3, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $6,405,862 to 7 recipients to gain knowledge to improve the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of methods for evaluation and control of residential lead-based paint hazards. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix G of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2019 Lead Technical Studies Grant Program on
grants.gov
on June 10, 2019, (FR-6300-N-15), with a pre-application due date of July 11, 2019. The competition full application closed on September 3, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications d for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $1,982,233 to 3 recipients to advance the recognition and control of priority residential health and safety hazards and more closely examine the link between housing and health. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix H of this notice.
HUD posted its FY 2019 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program on
grants.gov
on May 24, 2019, (FR-6300-N-33). The competition closed on July 2, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $42,841,684 to 207 recipients to provide counseling and advice to tenants and
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homeowners with respect to property maintenance, financial management and literacy, and such other matters as may be appropriate to help clients improve their housing conditions, meet financial needs, and fulfill the responsibilities of tenancy or homeownership.
HUD posted FY 2019 Housing Counseling Training Grant on
grants.gov
on August 6, 2019 (FR-6300-N-30). The competition closed on September 5, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. The competition awarded $2,500,000 to 5 recipients to provide basic housing counseling training and specialized topics to housing counseling agencies to better assist individuals and families. In addition, the grant supports training the agencies on state and local issues and to support the emerging administrative priorities such as HECM default counseling and disaster preparation/recovery classes, both on-line and onsite courses. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix I of this notice.
HUD posted the FY 2019 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants competition on
grants.gov
on April 10, 2019 (FR-6300-N-38). The competition closed on June 10, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $5,150,000 to 4 recipients to support the development of comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plans which focused on directing resources to address three core goals: Housing, People and Neighborhoods. To achieve these core goals, communities must develop and implement a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization strategy, or Transformation Plan. The Transformation Plan will become the guiding document for the revitalization of the public and/or assisted housing units while simultaneously directing the transformation of the surrounding neighborhood and positive outcomes for families. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix J of this notice.
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 through J to this document.
Dated: March 27, 2020.
Dorthera Yorkshire,
Director, Grants Management and Oversight.
Appendix A
FY2017 Homeless Management Information System Capacity Building Project
Contact:
Abbilyn Miller, (212) 542-7120
Legal name
Address line 1
Address line 2
City
State
Zip 5
Zip 4
Award amount
Alabama rural Coalition for the Homeless, Inc
4120 Wall Street
Montgomery
AL
36106
2861
$121,380
Broward County, FL
115 S Andrews Avenue
Room 409
Fort Lauderdale
FL
33301
1801
126,498
CARES of NY, Inc
200 Henry Johnson Boulevard
Suite 4
Albany
NY
12210
1550
100,000
Changing Homelessness, Inc
660 Park Street
Jacksonville
FL
32204
2933
104,500
City of Amarillo
808 S Buchanan St
Community Development Department
Amarillo
TX
79105
1971
143,860
City of Boston
26 Court Street
Supportive Housing
Boston
MA
2108
2501
150,000
City of Lowell
50 Arcand Drive
Lowell
MA
1852
1803
150,000
City of Topeka
620 SE Madison, 1st Floor, Unit 8
Housing Services
Topeka
KS
66607
1149
102,685
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
100 Cambridge Street
Suite 300
Boston
MA
2114
2531
150,000
Community Action Partnership of Oregon (CAPO)
350 Mission Street SE, Suite 201
Salem
OR
97302
6302
150,000
Community Council of St. Charles County
P.O. Box 219
Cottleville
MO
63338
219
149,550
County of Chester
313 W Market St
Suite 6202
West Chester
PA
19380
991
150,000
County of Santa Barbara
123 E Anapamu St., Suite 202
Santa Barbara
CA
93101
2025
133,564
County of Shasta
1450 Court Street, Suite 108
Community Action
Redding
CA
96001
1661
170,300
Homeward
9211 Forest Hill Ave
Ste. 200
Richmond
VA
23235
0
91,977
Lee County
2115 Second St
Fort Myers
FL
33901
3070
84,900
Little Rock Community Mental Health Center, Inc
1100 North University Avenue, Suite 201
Little Rock
AR
72207
6359
136,295
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
811 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor
Data Management
Los Angeles
CA
90017
2606
150,000
Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND)
10 Church Street
Lynn
MA
1902
4418
33,383
Mendocino County Health & Human Services Agency
Mendocino County Health & Human Services Agency
747 S State Street
Ukiah
CA
95482
5815
150,000
Metropolitan Social Services of Nashville & Davidson County
P.O. Box 196300
Homeless Impact Division
Nashville
TN
37219
6300
150,000
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Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Corporation
600 Broadway, Suite 200
Kansas City
MO
64105
1659
150,000
Monroe County Homeless Services Continuum of Care, Inc.
P.O. Box 2410
HMIS
Key West
FL
33045
2410
55,100
Montgomery County Maryland
101 Monroe Street
SEPH
Rockville
MD
20850
2503
150,000
Murfreesboro, City of
111 W Vine St
Murfreesboro
TN
37130
3573
146,300
North Alabama Coalition for the Homeless, Inc
1580 Sparkman Dr., Suite 111
Huntsville
AL
35816
2680
150,000
North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People
417 Main Ave., #206
P.O. Box 1483
Fargo
ND
58107
1483
99,435
One Roof, Inc
1515 6th Ave. S
HMIS
Birmingham
AL
35233
1601
135,368
Partners for HOME
55 Trinity Avenue
Atlanta
GA
30303
3520
150,000
Project NOW, Inc
418 19th St
Homeless
Rock Island
IL
61201
8123
128,909
Sonoma County Community Development Commission
1440 Guerneville Road
Santa Rosa
CA
95403
4107
131,019
South Dakota Housing Development Authority
3060 East Elizabeth Street
Pierre
SD
57501
1237
140,150
Suncoast Partnership to End Homelessness, Inc
1750 17th Street-C1
Sarasota
FL
34234
8666
257,457
Tarrant County Homeless Coalition
300 S Beach Street
Fort Worth
TX
76105
1158
150,000
The Appalachian Regional Coalition on Homelessness
321 W Walnut St
Johnson City
TN
37604
6774
150,000
Rochester/Monroe County Homeless Continuum of Care, Inc
560 West Main Street
Rochester
NY
14608
1949
157,370
City of Springfield
36 Court St
Springfield
MA
11030
1602
150,000
Total
5,000,000
Appendix B
FY2018/2019 Research and Evaluation, Demonstrations and Data Analysis and Utilization Program (HUDRD)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam, (202) 402-4354.
Organization name
Street address
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
University of Iowa
2 Gilmore Hall
Iowa City
IA
52242-1320
$850,000
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc
11000 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 700
Columbia
MD
21044-3535
350,000
Newport Partners LLC
3760 Tanglewood Lane
Davidsonville
MD
21035
373,077
University of Florida
207 Grinter Hall, P.O. Box 115500
Gainesville
FL
32611
250,000
Home Innovation Research Labs, Inc
400 Prince Georges Blvd
Upper Marlboro
MD
20774
400,000
Colorado State University
1372 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins
CO
80523
400,000
Total
2,623,077
Appendix C
FY2018 Heathy Homes Production Grant Program for Tribal Housing