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 Opportunity (NOFOs) and Notices for the following program(s): Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnerships, Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA), FY22 HUDRD CDBG Disaster Recovery Outcomes of Renter Households, FY22 HUDRD—Exploring the Feasibility of Linking Eviction Records to Administrative Databases for HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program, FY21 Eviction Protection Grant Program Rounds 1 and 2, FY21 HBCU Research Center of Excellence, FY22 HUDRD-HBCU Research Center of Excellence, FY22 HUDRD—Wildfire Recovery and Resilience, FY22 HUDRD—Qualitative Data Collection for Cohort 2 MTW Expansion—Rent Reform Experiment, FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG and FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)—Imminent Threat (IT), FY22 Foster Youth to Independence Competitive (FYI Competitive), FY22 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants, Housing Opportunities for Persons with HIV/AIDS (HOPWA), Rural Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing Grants, Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program, and FY 2022 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dorthera Yorkshire, Director, Grants Management and Oversight, Office of the Chief Financial Officer (Systems), telephone (202) 402-4336; (this is not a toll-free number) email;
AskGMO@hud.gov or the contact person listed in each appendix.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
HUD posted the Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnerships NOTICE on
grants.gov
November 2, 2021, (FR-6500-N-USP). The notice closed on June 30, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOTICE. This notice awarded $2,212,251 to 7 recipients to allow greater flexibility in addressing evidence gaps concerning strategic policy questions and to better utilize external expertise in evaluating effectiveness of programs affecting residents of urban, suburban, rural, and tribal areas, as well as local innovations in the delivery of these programs.
HUD posted the Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program NOFO on
grants.gov
May 26, 2022, (FR-6600-N-83). The competition closed on August 25, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $2,000,000 to 3 recipients to fund rigorous evaluations of the impact of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program on housing stability outcomes. HUD's primary outcome of interest is eviction, but applicants can propose other housing stability measures. Congress established the ERA program to provide emergency assistance for rental, utility, and other related expenses to households at risk of losing their rental units due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HUD posted the Authority to FY22 HUDRD CDBG Disaster Recovery Outcomes of Renter Households NOFO on
grants.gov
May 27, 2022 (FR-6600-N-29A). The competition closed on July 11, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $1,370,000 to 2 recipients to improve disaster recovery effectiveness for renter households by examining the disaster recovery outcomes of renter households and rental housing stock in places that received Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery grants (CDBG-DR).
HUD posted the Authority to FY22 HUDRD-Exploring the Feasibility of Linking Eviction Records to Administrative Databases for HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program NOFO on
grants.gov
May 25, 2022, (FR-6600-N-29E). The competition closed on July 14, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $500,000 to 2 recipients to link data on court-ordered evictions to HUD administrative data on tenants in the HCV program collected in the form HUD-50058.[13] Quantifying the incidence of evictions among households receiving and/or previously receiving assistance from the HCV program.
HUD posted the FY21 Eviction Protection Grant Program Rounds 1 and 2 NOFO on
grants.gov
July 20, 2021, (FR-6500-N-79). The competition closed on September 10, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $40,000,000 (Round 1; $20,000,000 and round 2; $20,000,000) to 21 (Round 1; 10 and Round 2; 11) recipients to support experienced legal service providers, not limited to legal service corporations, in providing legal assistance at no cost to low-income tenants at risk of or subject to eviction. HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research is making available grant funds to non-profit or governmental entities to provide services in areas with high rates of evictions or prospective evictions, including rural areas.
HUD posted the FY21 HBCU Research Center of Excellence NOFO on
grants.gov
April 29, 2021, (FR-6400-N-61). The competition closed on July 29, 2021. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $5,500,000 to 2 recipients to conduct research projects on multiple topics of strategic interest to the Department of Housing and Urban Development enabling the establishment of one, or up to two Historically Black College and Universities Center(s) of Excellence to (COE). The research projects are intended to initiate an ongoing series of reports focused on housing, community, and economic development in underserved communities that can serve as national, local, or regional benchmarks and assist in support of COE(s) that expand the housing and community development research efforts at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).
HUD posted the FY22 HUDRD—HBCU Research Center of Excellence NOFO on
grants.gov
August 29, 2022, (FR-6600-N-29F). The competition closed on December 22, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $5,500,000 to 2 recipients to conduct research projects on multiple topics of strategic interest to the Department of Housing and Urban Development and provide additional funding to a COE that received partial funding under the previous COE NOFO.
( printed page 12855)
HUD posted the FY22 HUDRD—Wildfire Recovery and Resilience NOFO on
grants.gov
May 18, 2022, (FR-6600-N-29B). The competition closed on July 19,2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $597,154 to 1 recipient to increase the capacity of communities affected by wildfire to use disaster assistance to enhance resilience to wildfire, especially the resilience of low- and moderate-income persons and communities.
HUD posted the FY22 HUDRD—Qualitative Data Collection for Cohort 2 MTW Expansion-Rent Reform Experiment NOFO on
grants.gov
May 24, 2022, (FR-6600-N-29D). The competition closed on July 7, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $998,828 to 1 recipient to support qualitative research focused on the Moving to Work (MTW) Stepped and Tiered Rent Demonstration (STRD). In the Stepped and Tiered Rent Demonstration (STRD), ten public housing agencies (PHAs) will implement alternative rents that might be easier to administer and might incentivize assisted households to increase their earnings.
HUD posted FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) and FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)—Imminent Threat (IT) Program on
grants.gov
July 29, 2022 (FR-6600-N-23). The competition closed October 24, 2022, and the FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)—Imminent Threat (IT) Program was awarded based on a first come first serve basis. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. The FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) competition awarded $95,565,820 to 55 recipients to develop viable Indian and Alaska Native communities, including the creation of decent housing, suitable living environments, and economic opportunities primarily for persons with low- and moderate-incomes and The FY22 Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)—Imminent Threat (IT) competition awarded $2,250,000 to 3 recipients to provide grants to Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages for community development projects.
HUD posted the FY22 Foster Youth to Independence Competitive (FYI Competitive) NOFO on
grants.gov
June 06, 2022, (FR-6600-N-41). The competition closed on August 09, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the Notice. This competition awarded $12,934,503 to 16 recipients to Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) assistance available to Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) in partnership with Public Child Welfare Agencies (PCWAs).
HUD posted the FY22 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants NOFO on
grants.gov
May 10, 2022, (FR-6600-N-38). The competition closed on July 28, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $4,409,000 to 9 recipients to focuses on the redevelopment of severely distressed public housing and HUD-assisted housing. Planning Grants support the development of comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plans which focused on directing resources to address three core goals: Housing, People and Neighborhood. 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.
HUD posted the FY2022 Housing Opportunities for Persons with HIV/AIDS (HOPWA) Notice on
grants.gov
June 13, 2022, (CPD-22-08). The competition closed on August 01, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOTICE. This competition awarded $780,095 to 1 recipient to provide permanent supportive housing (PSH) as the primary grant activity to HOPWA-eligible clients. For the purposes of the Notice, “permanent housing” means housing in which the eligible person has a continuous legal right to remain in the unit established by a lease or legally binding occupancy agreement.
HUD posted the FY2021 and 2022 Rural Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing NOFO on
grants.gov
August 10, 2022, (FR-6600-N-08). The competition closed on October 18, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $10,000,000 to 5 recipients to carry out affordable housing and community development activities in rural areas for the benefit of low- and moderate-income families and persons. The Rural Capacity Building program achieves this by funding National Organizations with expertise in rural housing and rural community development who work directly to build the capacity of eligible beneficiaries.
HUD posted the FY2022 Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program NOFO on
grants.gov
July 12, 2022, (FR-6600-N-39). The competition closed on August 24, 2022. HUD rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. This competition awarded $5,000,000 to 5 recipients to provide nationwide or statewide programs which primarily serve low-income veterans living with disabilities who need adaptive housing to help them regain or maintain their independence. Through the VHRMP program, grantees will make necessary physical modifications to address the adaptive housing needs of eligible veterans, including wheelchair ramps, widening exterior and interior doors, reconfiguring, and reequipping bathrooms, or adding a bedroom or bathroom for the veteran.
HUD posted FY2022 Supplemental Comprehensive Housing Counseling (CHC) Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) on
grants.gov
on February 10, 2023 (FR-6600-N-33). The competition closed on March 13, 2023. HUD rated and selected grantees for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFO. HUD awarded 12 new grantees under the Supplemental CHC NOFO. FY2022 funding was also provided to 174 grantees under HUD's two-year FY2021 NOFO for the CHC Grant Program. In total, $53,068,044.88 was awarded to 186 recipients. These grants will support quality housing counseling services to help individuals and families to avoid eviction or foreclosure or to make more informed homebuying and rental choices. Included in the award amount is $3 million for housing counseling program grantees that are partnering with Minority Serving Institutions to expand housing services and counseling into underserved communities.
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 thru Q of this document.
Dorthera Yorkshire,
Director, Grants Management and Oversight, Office of the Chief Financial Officer.
( printed page 12856)
Appendix A
Authority To Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnerships (FR-6500-N-USP)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
400 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South, Suite 300
College Station
Texas
77845
$357,246
Habitat for Humanity International
285 Peach Tree Center Avenue NE Suite #2700
Atlanta
Georgia
30303-1229
158,089
National Institute of Building Sciences
1090 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 700
Washington
District of Columbia
20005-4950
431,748
New York University Furman Center
139 MacDougal Street, 2nd Floor
New York
New York
10012
700,000
Cornell University
373 Pine Tree Road
Ithaca
New York
14850-2820
350,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
North End Center, Suite 4200-300 Turner Street, NW
Blacksburg
Virginia
24061-0001
65,277
The German Marshall Fund
1744 R Street NW
Washington
District of Columbia
20009
149,891
Total
2,212,251
Appendix B
FY22 Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) (FR-6600-N-83)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania
3451 Walnut Street, 5th Floor
Philadelphia
PA: Pennsylvania
19104-6205
$671,356
The Trustees of Princeton University
P.O. Box 0036-619 Alexander Road—Ste 102
Princeton
NJ: New Jersey
08540-6000
499,949
Abt Associates
6130 Executive Blvd
Rockville
MD: Maryland
20852-4907
828,695
Total
2,000,000
Appendix C
FY22 HUDRD CDBG Disaster Recovery Outcomes of Renter Households (FR-6700-N-29A)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
The Urban Institute
500 L Enfant Plaza
Washington
DC: District of Columbia
20024-2774
$669,607
Horne LLP
1215 19th Street Northwest
Washington
DC: District of Columbia
20036-2401
700,393
Total
$1,370,000
Appendix D
FY22 HUDRD—Exploring the Feasibility of Linking Eviction Records to Administrative Databases for HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program (FR-6600-N-29E)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
The Urban Institute
500 L Enfant Plaza
Washington
DC: District of Columbia
20024-2774
$250,000
New York University
50 West 4th Street
New York
NY: New York
20012
250,000
Total
500,000
( printed page 12857)
Appendix E
FY21 Eviction Protection Grant Program Rounds 1 and 2 (FR-6500-N-79)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Round 1
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc
126 West Adams Street
Jacksonville
FL: Florida
32202-3849
$2,400,000
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York
95 Central Avenue
Albany
NY: New York
12206-3001
2,400,000
Advocates For Basic Legal Equality
525 Jefferson Ave, #300
Toledo
OH: Ohio
43604-1094
1,000,000
Connecticut Fair Housing Center
60 Popieluszko Court
Hartford
CT: Connecticut
06106-5112
2,400,000
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
4232 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis
MO: Missouri
63108-2811
2,400,000
Community Legal Aid, Inc
405 Main St
Worchester
MA: Massachusetts
01608-1725
2,400,000
Idaho Legal Aid Services
1447 S Tyrell Lane
Boise
ID: Idaho
83706-4044
1,800,000
Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
235 Peachtree Street, Suite 1750
Atlanta
GA: Georgia
30303-1416
1,800,000.00
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc
361 South Main Street
Geneva
NY: New York
14456-2654
2,400,000.00
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada
725 E Charleston Boulevard
Las Vegas
NV: Nevada
89104-1510
1,000,000.00
Total
20,000,000.00
Round 2
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc
126 West Adams Street
Jacksonville
FL: Florida
32202-3849
$2,400,000
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York
95 Central Avenue
Albany
New York
12206-3001
2,400,000
Advocates For Basic Legal Equality
525 Jefferson Ave, #300
Toledo
OH: Ohio
43604-1094
1,000,000
Connecticut Fair Housing Center
60 Popieluszko Court
Hartford
Connecticut
06106-5112
2,400,000
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
4232 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis
Missouri
63108-2811
2,400,000
Community Legal Aid, Inc
405 Main St
Worchester
Massachusetts
01608-1725
2,400,000
Idaho Legal Aid Services
1447 S Tyrell Lane
Boise
Idaho
83706-4044
1,800,000
Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
235 Peachtree Street, Suite 1750
Atlanta
Georgia
30303-1416
1,800,000.00
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc
361 South Main Street
Geneva
New York
14456-2654
2,400,000.00
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada
725 E Charleston boulevard
Las Vegas
Nevada
89104-1510
1,000,000.00
Total
20,000,000.00
Appendix F
FY21 HBCU Research Center of Excellence (FR-6400-N-61)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Howard University
2400 Sixth Street NW
Washington
District of Columbia
20059-0002
$4,500,000
Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne Street
Houston
Texas
77004-1391
1,000,000.00
Total
5,500,000
Appendix G
FY22 HUDRD—HBCU Research Center of Excellence (FR-6600-N-29F)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
( printed page 12858)
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne Street
Houston
Texas
77004-4501
$3,000,000
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
1601 E Market Street
Greensboro
North Carolina
274111-0001
2,500,000
Total
5,500,000
Appendix H
FY22 HUDRD Wildfire Recovery and Resilience (FR-6600-N-29B)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
The Regents of the University of California, Merced
5200 North Lake Road
Merced
California
95343-5001
$597,154
Total
597,154.00
Appendix I
FY22 HUDRD—Qualitative Data Collection for Cohort 2 MTW Expansion—Rent Reform Experiment (FR-6700-N-29D)
Contact:
Carol Gilliam (202) 402-4354
Organization name
Street address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Amount
Abt Associates
6130 Executive Blvd
Rockville
Maryland
4907
$998,828
Total
998,828
Appendix J
FY2022 Indian Community Development Block Grant: ICDBG Program (FR-6600-N-23)
Contact:
Hilary Atkin, 202-402-3427
Organization name
Address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes
9097 Glacier Highway
Juneau
AK
99801-6922
$2,000,000
Craig Tribal Association
P.O. Box 828
Craig
AK
99921
2,000,000
Douglas Indian Association
811 W 12th Street
Juneau
AK
99801
2,000,000
Gulkana Village Council
P.O. Box 254
Gakona
AK
99586
2,000,000
Kokhanok Village
P.O. Box 1007
Kokhanok
AK
99606
2,000,000
Petersburg Indian Association
P.O. Box 1418
Petersburg
AK
99883
2,000,000
Wrangell Cooperative Association
P.O. Box 2331
Wrangell
AK
99929
1,000,000
Sault Ste Marie Housing Authority
154 Parkside Drive
Kincheloe
MI
49788
1,397,500
Bois Forte Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
5344 Lakeshore Drive
Nett Lake
MN
55772
2,000,000
Mi'kmaq Nation Aroostook Band of Micmacs
#7 Northern Road
Presque Isle
ME
04769
1,950,000
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
P.O. Box 6010, 101 Industrial Rd
Choctaw
MS
39350
688,559
Chickahominy Indian Tribe
8200 Lott Cary Road
Providence Forge
VA
23140
2,000,000
Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy Reservation
P.O. Box 544
Box Elder
MT
59521-0544
2,000,000
Fort Belknap Housing Authority
668 Agency Main Street
Harlem
MT
59526-9455
1,189,005
Fort Peck Housing Authority
P.O. Box 667
Poplar
MT
59255-0677
2,000,000
Northern Cheyenne Housing Authority
P.O. Box 327
Lame Deer
MT
59043-0327
2,000,000
Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority
P.O. Box 38
Pablo
MT
59855-0038
1,280,000
Crow Creek Housing Authority
P.O. Box 19
Fort Thompson
SD
57339-0019
2,000,000
Oglala Sioux (Lakota) Housing Authority
P.O. Box 603
Pine Ridge
SD
57770-0603
2,000,000
Utah Paiute Housing Authority
565 North 100 East
Cedar City
UT
84721
2,000,000
Tohono O'odham—KIKI Association
P.O. Box 790
Sells
AZ
85634-0790
3,760,000
White Mountain Apache Housing Authority
50 West Chinatown Street, P.O. Box 1270
Whiteriver
AZ
85941-1270
4,000,000
Big Valley Tribe of Pomo Indians
2726 Mission Rancheria Road
Lakeport
CA
95453
1,823,899
Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria
P.O. Box 1239
Laytonville
CA
95454-1239
1,232,831
( printed page 12859)
AMIHA for Cahuilla Band of Indians
P.O. Box 391760
Anza
CA
92539
875,000
Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians
P.O. Box 607
Geyserville
CA
95441-0607
2,000,000
AMIHA for La Jolla Band of Mission Indians
22000 Highway 76
Pauma Valley
CA
92061
1,125,000
La Posta Band of Mission Indians
8 Crestwood Road, Box 1
Boulevard
CA
91905
1,656,709
North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians
P.O. Box 929
North Fork
CA
93643-0929
2,000,000
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority for Mooretown Rancheria
694 Pinoleville Drive
Ukiah
CA
95482
2,000,000
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
P.O. Box 365
Valley Center
CA
92082
969,241
AMIHA for Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
P.O. Box 391820
Anza
CA
92539-1820
910,000
AMIHA for Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation, California
P.O. Box 517
Santa Ynez
CA
93460-0517
930,000
Stewarts Point Rancheria—Kashia Band of Pomo
1420 Guerneville Road, Suite 1
Santa Rosa
CA
95403
1,400,000
AMIHA for Torres-Martinez Band of Cahuilla Indians
P.O. Box 1160
Thermal
CA
92274-1160
725,000
Nambe Pueblo Housing Entity
11 West Gutierrez, Box 3456
Santa Fe
NM
87506
975,236
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority
P.O. Box 1059
Ohkay Owingeh
NM
87566-1059
2,000,000
Pueblo of Taos
P.O. Box 1846
Taos
NM
87571-1846
2,000,000
San Felipe Pueblo Housing Authority
P.O. Box 4222
San Felipe Pueblo
NM
87001-4222
1,965,000
Winnemucca Indian Colony
433 West Plumb Lane
Reno
NV
89509
1,969,980
Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation
16281 Q Road
Mayetta
KS
66509
2,000,000
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes
P.O. Box 167, 100 Red Moon Circle
Concho
OK
73022
2,000,000
Chickasaw Nation
P.O. Box 1548, 520 E Arlington
Ada
OK
74821
2,000,000
Choctaw Nation
P.O. Box 1210
Durant
OK
74702
2,000,000
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
1601 South Gordon Cooper Drive
Shawnee
OK
74801
2,000,000
Comanche Nation Housing Authority
1918 East Gore Blvd
Lawton
OK
73501
2,000,000
Kaw Nation Housing Authority
P.O. Box 371
Newkirk
OK
74647
1,000,000
Modoc Nation
22 N Eight Tribes Trail
Miami
OK
74354
2,000,000
Ottawa Tribe
P.O. Box 110
Miami
OK
74355
2,000,000
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Housing Authority
3606 Sencay Avenue
Miami
OK
74354
1,154,000
Quapaw Nation
P.O. Box 765, 5682 South 630 Road
Quapaw
OK
74363-0765
2,000,000
Seminole Nation Housing Authority
P.O. Box 1493, 101 S Hitchite Avenue
Wewoka
OK
74884
678,064
Burns Paiute Tribe
100 Pasigo Street
Burns
OR
97720-2442
910,796
Warm Springs Housing Authority
P.O. Box 1167
Warm Springs
OR
97761-1167
2,000,000
Spokane Tribe of Indians
P.O. Box 100
Wellpinit
WA
99040-0100
2,000,000
Total
95,565,820
Appendix K
FY2022 Indian Community Development Block Grant: Imminent Threat (FR-6600-N-23)
Contact:
Hilary Atkin, 202-402-3427
Organization name
Address or P.O. Box
City
State
Zip code
Award amount
North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California
P.O. Box 929
North Fork
CA
93643
$450,000
Chinik Eskimo Community
P.O. Box 62099
Golovin
AK
99762
900,000
Newtok Village Council
P.O. Box 5549
Newtok
AK
99559
900,000
Total
2,250,000
Appendix L
FY22 Foster Youth to Independence Competitive (FYI Competitive) (FR-6600-N-41)
Contact:
Michelle Daniels, (202) 402-6051 and Ryan Jones (202) 402-2677