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competence of the medical staff and such records must be established and providers requesting medical staff
verifies whether they are maintaining maintained at all health care facilities in privileges at IHS health facilities.
the licensure or certification the United States that are accredited by The table below provides the
requirements of their specialty. JCAHO. Prior to the establishment of following: Types of data collection
The medical staff credentials and this JCAHO requirement, the degree to
instruments, estimated number of
privileges records are maintained at the which medical staff applications were
respondents, number of responses per
health care facility where the health verified for completeness and accuracy
care provider is a medical staff member. varied greatly across America. Affected respondent, annual number of
The establishment of these records at Public: Individuals and households. responses, average burden hour per
IHS health care facilities is not optional; Type of Respondents: Health care response, and total annual burden hour.

Estimated Responses Annual num- Average Total annual


Data collection instrument number of per ber of burden hour burden hours
respondents respondent responses per response

Application to Medical Staff ............................................... 600 1 600 1.00 600.0


Reference Letter ................................................................ 1800 1 1800 0.33 594.0
Reappointment Request .................................................... 200 1 200 1.00 200.0
Medical Privileges .............................................................. 387 1 387 1.00 387.0
Ob-Gyn Privileges .............................................................. 25 1 25 1.00 25.0
Surgical Privileges ............................................................. 23 1 23 1.00 23.0
Psychiatric Privileges ......................................................... 18 1 18 1.00 18.0
Anesthesia Privileges ......................................................... 16 1 16 1.00 16.0
Dental Privileges ................................................................ 128 1 128 0.33 42.2
Optometric Privileges ......................................................... 21 1 21 0.33 6.9
Psychology Privileges ........................................................ 23 1 23 0.17 3.9
Audiology Privileges ........................................................... 6 1 6 0.08 0.48
Podiatric Privileges ............................................................ 6 1 6 0.08 0.48
Radiology Privileges .......................................................... 9 1 9 0.33 2.9
Pathology Privileges .......................................................... 3 1 3 0.33 .99

Total ............................................................................ 3,265 ........................ ........................ ........................ 1,920.85

There are no Capital Costs, Operating Attention: Allison Eydt, Desk Officer for DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
Costs and/or Maintenance Costs to IHS. URBAN DEVELOPMENT
report. For Further Information: Send
[Docket No. FR–4900–FA–22–]
Request for Comments: Your written requests for more information on the
comments and/or suggestions are proposed collection or to obtain a copy Announcement of Funding Awards
invited on one or more of the following of the data collection instrument(s) and Fair Housing Initiatives Program Fiscal
points: (a) Whether the information instructions to Mrs. Christina Rouleau, Year 2004
collection activity is necessary to carry IHS Reports Clearance Officer, 801
out an agency function; (b) whether the Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 450, AGENCY: Office of the Assistant
agency processes the information Rockville, MD 20852, call non-toll free Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
collected in a useful and timely fashion; (301) 443–5938, send via facsimile to Opportunity, HUD.
(c) the accuracy of public burden (301) 443–2316, or send your e-mail ACTION: Announcement of funding
estimate (the estimated amount of time requests, comments, and return address awards.
needed for individual respondents to to: crouleau@hqe.ihs.gov. SUMMARY: In accordance with section
provide the requested information); (d) Comment Due Date: Your comments 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
whether the methodology and regarding this information collection are Housing and Urban Development
assumptions used to determine the
best assured of having their full effect if Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
estimate are logical; (e) ways to enhance notifies the public of funding decisions
received within 30 days of the date of
the quality, utility, and clarity of the made by the Department for funding
this publication.
information being collected; and (f) under the SuperNotice of Funding
ways to minimize the public burden Dated: September 1, 2006.
Availability (SuperNOFA) for the Fair
through the use of automated, Robert G. McSwain, Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) for
electronic, mechanical, or other Deputy Director, Indian Health Service. Fiscal Year (FY) 2004. This
technological collection techniques or [FR Doc. 06–7522 Filed 9–7–06; 8:45 am] announcement contains the names and
other forms of information technology. BILLING CODE 4165–16–M addresses of those award recipients
Direct Comments to OMB: Send your selected for funding based on the rating
written comments and suggestions and ranking of all applications and the
regarding the proposed information amount of the awards.
collection contained in this notice, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
especially regarding the estimated Myron Newry, Director, FHIP Support
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public burden and associated response Division, Office of Programs, 451


time, to: Office of Management and Seventh Street, SW., Room 5230,
Budget, Office of Regulatory Affairs, Washington, DC 20410. Telephone
New Executive Office Building, Room number (202) 708–2215 (this is not a
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telecommunications device (TTY) for enforcement of the Fair Housing Act partnership with Minority Serving
hearing and speech impaired persons is and to further fair housing. This Institutions (MSIs) with law schools.
available at (800) 877–8339 (this is a program assists projects and activities This Notice announces awards of
toll-free number). designed to enhance compliance with approximately $19,732,734.21 to 111
the Fair Housing Act and substantially organizations and $1,265,207.00 to one
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title VIII
equivalent State and local fair housing contractor.
of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as
laws. Implementing regulations are The Department reviewed, evaluated
amended, 42 U.S.C. 3601–19 (the Fair
found at 24 CFR Part 125. and scored the applications received
Housing Act) charges the Secretary of The Department announced under
Housing and Urban Development with based on the criteria in the FY 2004
separate solicitations in the Federal SuperNOFA. As a result, HUD has
responsibility to accept and investigate Register on May 14, 2004 (69 FR 94, pp
complaints alleging discrimination funded the applications announced in
26942–27021, 27135–27156, and 27157– Appendix A, and in accordance with
based on race, color, religion, sex, 27168), the availability of approximately
handicap, familial status or national section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
$17,730,525 out of a FY 2004 Housing and Urban Development
origin in the sale, rental, or financing of appropriation of $20,130,525 and any
most housing. In addition, the Fair Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42
potential recapture, to be utilized on a U.S.C. 3545), the Department is hereby
Housing Act directs the Secretary to competitive basis for FHIP projects and
coordinate with State and local agencies publishing details concerning the
activities. Under the first solicitation for recipients of funding awards in
administering fair housing laws and to 2004, funding availability follows: The
cooperate with and render technical Appendix A of this document.
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI/
assistance to public or private entities The Catalog of Federal Domestic
$11,850,000), the Education and
carrying out programs to prevent and Assistance Number for currently funded
Outreach Initiative (EOI), including EOI-
eliminate discriminatory housing Initiatives under the Fair Housing
National ($3,780,525), and the Fair
practices. Housing Organizations Initiative (FHOI/ Initiatives Program is 14.408.
Section 561 of the Housing and $2,100,000); for the second solicitation, Dated: August 10, 2006.
Community Development Act of 1987, $1,000,000 is for an EOI-College and Bryan Greene,
42 U.S.C. 3616, established FHIP to University Component or a fair housing Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
strengthen the Department’s education and outreach effort in and Programs.

APPENDIX A
Applicant name Contact person Region Award amount

Fair Housing Initiatives Program Awards FY 2004


Education and Outreach Initiative/General Component

HAP, Inc., 322 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01105–2473 ............................. Peter Gagliardi, ph. 413–233–1661, 1 $79,971.20
fx. 413–731–8723.
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, P.O. Box 1603, Bur- Tim Searles, ph. 802–862–2771, fx. 1 80,000.00
lington, VT 05402–1603. 802–651–4179.
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy, 73 Spring Street, Ste. Sarah Ludwig, ph. 212–680–5100, fx. 2 80,000.00
506, New York, NY 10012. 212–680–5104.
Citizens Action of New Jersey, 400 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601– Phyllis Salowe-Keye, ph. 201–488– 2 80,000.00
5903. 2804, fx. 201–488–1253.
Piedmont Housing Alliance, 2000 Holiday Drive, Ste. 200, Charlottesville, Karen Reifenberge, ph. 434–817– 3 70,264.80
VA 22901–2899. 2436, fx. 434–817–0664.
American Environmental Justice Project, 16 West 25th Street, Baltimore, Johnnie M. Tasker, ph. 504–943– 3 80,000.00
MD 21218–5002. 5954.
ACORN Fair Housing, A Project Of American Institute, 739 8th Street, SE., Valerie Coffin, ph. 410–735–3373, fx. 3 80,000.00
Washington, DC 20003–2802. 410–735–3383.
Fair Housing Council of Montgomery County, 105 E. Glenside Avenue, Ste. Elizabeth Albert, ph. 215–576–7711, 3 80,000.00
3, Glenside, PA 19038–4602. fx. 215–576–1509.
North Carolina Fair Housing Center, 114 W. Parrish Street, 2nd Floor, Dur- Stella Jones, ph. 919–667–0888, fx. 4 78,134.40
ham, NC 27701–3321. 919–667–1558.
Fair Housing Agency of Alabama, 1111 E Interstate 65, Service Road # Enrique Lang, ph. 251–471–9333, fx. 4 79,924.00
109, Mobile, AL 36606. 251–471–9882.
Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency, 701 South Sixth Street, Esperanza Soriano-McCrary, ph. 4 63,663.20
Nashville, TN 37206–3809. 615–252–8535, fx. 615–780–7059.
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments, 1230 Highmarket Street, C. Kenneth Thompson, ph. 843–546– 4 79,445.60
Georgetown, SC 29440–3227. 8502, fx. 843–527–2302.
Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., 975 N. Main Street, Rockford, IL 61103– David Wolowitz, ph. 630–690–2130, 5 80,000.00
7064. fx. 630–690–2279.
Fair Housing Center of Southwest Michigan, 323 N. Burdick Street, Kala- Patricia L. Winston, ph. 269–927– 5 80,000.00
mazoo, MI 49007. 6777.
Indiana Civil Rights Commission, 100 N. Senate Avenue, Rm. N103, Indi- Judy Kochanczyk, ph. 317–233– 5 80,000.00
anapolis, IN 48204–2255. 6306, fx. 317–232–6580.
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Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Greater Cincinnati, 2400 Reding Deborah Jetter, ph. 513–721–4663, 5 80,000.00
Road, Ste. 404, Cincinnati, OH 31606–2015. fx. 513–721–1642.
ACORN Housing Corporation, Inc, 757 Raymond Avenue, #215, St. Paul, Michael Shea, ph. 651–203–0008, fx. 5 80,000.00
MN 55114–1723. 651–203–1046.
City of Santa Fe, P.O. Box 909, Santa Fe, NM 87504–0909 ........................ Alexandra Ladd, ph. 505–955–6567, 6 77,493.60
fx. 505–955–6671.

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APPENDIX A—Continued
Applicant name Contact person Region Award amount

ACORN Institute, Inc., 1024 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans, LA Carolyn Carr, ph. 202–546–3499, fx. 6 80,000.00
70117–8402. 202–546–2483.
CCC Service of Greater Dallas, Inc., 8737 King George Drive, Dallas, TX Bettye Banks, ph. 214–638–2227, fx. 6 80,000.00
75235–2222. 214–540–6900.
Housing Partners of Tulsa, Inc., 415 East Independence, Tulsa, OK Susan Olivarez, ph. 918–581–5711, 6 57,262.86
74106–5727. fx. 918–581–0645.
High Plains Community Development Corporation, Inc., 130 East 2nd Marguerite Vey-Miller, ph. 308–432– 7 34,871.54
Street, Chadron, NE 69337–2329. 4346, fx. 308–432–4655.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, 2111 Champa Street, Denver, CO John Panvensky, ph. 303–239–2217, 8 80,000.00
80203–2529. fx. 303–207–1653.
Greater Napa Fair Housing Center, 611 Cabot Way, Napa, CA 94559– Kathryn Winter, ph. 707–224–9720, 9 79,992.00
4731. fx. 707–224–1566.
Legal Aid Society of Oregon, 921 SW Washington Street, Ste. 570, Port- Thomas Matsuda, ph. 503–471– 10 79,588.80
land, OR 97205–2831. 1159, fx. 503–471–0147.
Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc, 310 North Fifth Street, Boise, ID 83702– Kelly Miller, ph. 208–336–8980, fx. 10 80,000.00
5907. 208–342–2561.
Housing Network of Rhode Island Association, 48 Nashua Street, Provi- Carrie Zaslow, ph. 401–521–1461, fx. 1 47,261.50
dence, RI 02904–1815. 401–521–1478.
Office of Human Affairs, P.O. Box 37, Newport News, VA 23607–0037 ....... Robert Ayers, ph. 757–247–0379, fx. 3 34,769.34
757–247–0652.
D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development, 801 North Cap- Patricia Gutierrez, ph. 202–442– 3 18,104.17
itol Street, NE., Ste. 800, Washington, DC 20002–4202. 7238, fx. 202–535–1392.
Mid-Florida Housing Partnership, Inc., 330 North Street, Daytona Beach, Harry Lapins, ph. 386–252–7200, fx. 4 50,000.00
FL 32114–2612. 386–239–7119.
Greenville County Human Relations Community, 301 University Ridge, Ste. Sharon Smathers, ph. 864–467–7095 4 50,000.00
1600, Greenville, SC 29601–3613.
ACORN Housing Corporation of Texas, 2600 South Loop W, Ste. 270, Ernest Brown, ph. 713–863–9002 ..... 6 49,865.00
Houston, TX 77054–2604.
Arkansas Community Housing Corporation, Little Rock, AR 72206–1527 .... Dickson Bell, ph. 501–376–7151, fx. 6 50,000.00
501–376–3952.
Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, 3701 Gradel Square, St. Louis, Linda Harris, ph. 618–274–1150, fx. 7 50,000.00
MO 63156–8138. 618–482–2581.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, 1102 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los An- Mary Heiman, ph. 323–801–7971 ..... 9 50,000.00
geles, CA 90040–2922.

Education and Outreach Initiative/Disability Component

Peaceful Sanctuary Christian Church, 3575 West River Commons, Evelyn Beacham, ph. 770–942–0552, 4 100,000.00
Douglasville, GA 30135–3081. fx. 770–942–8949.
Boley Centers for Behavior Health Care, 445 31st Street North, Saint Pe- Jack Humburg, ph. 727–821–4819, 4 90,922.00
tersburg, FL 33713–7605. fx. 727–822–6240.
Statewide Independent Living Council Of Illinois, 122 South Fourth Street, Robin Benson, ph. 217–523–2587, 5 86,400.00
Springfield, IL 62701–1204. fx. 217–523–0427.
Housing Research and Advocacy Center, 3631 Perkins Avenue 3A–2, Charles Bromley, ph. 216–361–9240, 5 100,000.00
Cleveland, OH 44114–4702. fx. 216–426–1290.
Advocacy Center, 225 Baronne Street, Ste. 2112, New Orleans, LA Lois Simpson, ph. 504–522–2337, fx. 6 100,000.00
70112–1724. 504–522–5507.
AIDS Legal Referral Panel, 1663 Mission Street, Ste. 500, San Francisco, Bill Hirsh, ph. 415–701–1200, fx. 9 22,678.00
CA 94103–2484. 415–701–1400.

Education and Outreach Initiative/Hispanic Fair Housing Awareness Component

Ceiba Housing and Economic, Development Advocacy, 252 Lauro Pinero Hector Nieves, ph.787–885–3020, fx. 4 92,386.00
Avenue, Ceiba, PR 00735–2707. 787–885–0716.
ACORN Community Land Association, 411 Bellamah Avenue, NW., Albu- Sharon Trotter, ph. 505–244–1086, 6 99,775.00
querque, NM 87102–1315. fx. 505–244–1088.
Housing Authority of the County of Fresno, P.O. Box 11985, Fresno, CA Martha Cabellero, ph. 530–742– 9 7,999.00
93776–1985. 7235, fx. 530–741–0854.
ACORN Housing Corporation of Arizona, 1018 West Roosevelt, Phoenix, Marilyn Perez, ph. 602–253–1111, fx. 9 99,840.00
AZ 85007–2107. 602–258–7143.
LaRaza Centro Legal, 474 Valencia Street, Ste. 295, San Francisco, CA Anamaria Loya, ph. 415–553–3429, 9 100,000.00
94103–3471. fx. 415–255–7593.

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Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston, 59 Temple Place, Ste. 1105, Bos- David Harris, ph. 617–399–0491, fx. 1 219,996.00
ton, MA 02111–1344. 617–399–0492.
Connecticut Fair Housing Center, 221 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106– Erin Kemple, ph. 860–247–4400, fx. 1 220,000.00
1890. 860–247–4236.
New Hampshire Legal Assistance, 1361 Elm Street, Ste. 307, Manchester, Christine Wellington, ph. 603–206– 1 219,602.40
NH 03101–1323. 2214, fx. 603–625–1840.

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Applicant name Contact person Region Award amount

Housing Discrimination Project, 57 Suffolk Street, Holyoke, MA 12201– Jamie Williamson-Marley, ph. 413– 1 220,000.00
5054. 539–9796, fx. 413–533–9978.
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, 88 Federal Street, Portland, ME 04112–4205 Nan Heald, ph. 207–774–4753, fx. 1 220,000.00
207–828–2300.
Fair Housing Council of Central New York, Inc, 327 West Fayette Street, Merrilee Witherell, ph. 315–471– 2 210,723.20
Ste. 408, Syracuse, NY 13202–1264. 0420, fx. 315–471–0549.
Fair Housing Council of Northern New Jersey, 131 Main Street, Hacken- Lee Porter, ph. 201–489–3552, fx. 2 220,000.00
sack, NJ 07601–7052. 201–489–8472.
South Brooklyn Legal Services, 105 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201– Edward Josephson, ph. 718–237– 2 220,000.00
5645. 5500, fx. 718–875–8546.
Long Island Housing Services, Inc., 3900 Veterans Memorial Hwy.#251, Michelle Santantonio, ph. 631–467– 2 200,176.80
Bohemia, NY 11716–1042. 5111, fx. 631–467–5131.
Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia, 225 South Chester Road, James Berry, ph. 610–604–4411, fx. 3 219,760.80
Ste. 1, Swarthmore, PA 19081–1919. 610–604–4424.
Equal Rights Center, 11 Dupont Circle, NW., 4th Floor, Washington, DC Bruce Kahn, ph. 202–234–3062, fx. 3 220,000.00
20036–1207. 202–234–3106.
Fair Housing Partnership of Greater Pittsburgh, Conestoga Building, 7 Marian Kent, ph. 412–391–2535, fx. 3 219,736.80
Wood Street, Ste. 6, Pittsburgh, PA 15222–1920. 412–391–2647.
Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc., 2217 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD Joseph Coffey, ph. 410–243–4468, 3 182,468.80
21218–5806. fx. 410–243–1342.
Fair Housing Center of Northern Alabama, 1728 3rd Avenue, North, Ste. Lila Hackett, ph. 205–324–0111, fx. 4 219,992.00
400C, Birmingham, AL 35203–2033. 205–320–0238.
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc., 126 West Adams Street, Jacksonville, FL Michael Figgins, ph. 904–356–8371, 4 219,868.00
32202–3849. fx. 904–356–8780.
Bay Area Legal Services, Inc., 829 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd., Richard Woltman, Ph. 813–232– 4 152,701.60
Tampa, FL 33603–8309. 1343, fx. 813–232–1403.
Metro Fair Housing Services, 1514 E. Cleveland Avenue, Ste. 118, East Foster Corbin, ph. 404–765–3985, fx. 4 220,000.00
Point, GA 30344–6967. 404–765–3985.
Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, 18441 NW 2nd Avenue, Ste. Keenya Robertson, ph. 305–651– 4 220,000.00
218, Miami, FL 33169–4517. 4673, fx. 305–493–0108.
North Delta Mississippi Enterprise Community, P.O. Box 330, Sardis, MS Robert Avant, ph. 662–487–1968, fx. 4 220,000.00
39666–0330. 662–487–0088.
Central Alabama Fair Housing Center, Inc., 1817 West Second Street, Faith Cooper, ph. 334–263–4663, fx. 4 219,200.00
Montgomery, AL 36106–1503. 334–263–4664.
Lexington Fair Housing Council, Inc., 205 E. Reynolds Road, Ste. E, Lex- Arthur Crosby, ph. 859–971–8067, fx. 4 207,531.20
ington, KY 40517–1316. 859–971–1652.
West Tennessee Legal Services, 210 West Main Street, P.O. Box 2066, Carol Gish, ph. 731–426–1309, fx. 4 220,000.00
Jackson, TN 38302–2066. 731–423–2600.
Tennessee Fair Housing Council, 107 Music City Circle, Ste. 318, Nash- Tracey McCartney, ph. 615–874– 4 200,918.40
ville, TN 37214–1214. 2344, fx.615–874–1636. (PEI)
HOPE Fair Housing Center, 2100 Manchester Road, Ste. 2070 B, Whea- Bernard Kleina, ph. 630–690–6500, 5 219,586.40
ton, IL 60187–4591. fx. 630–690–6586.
Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, Inc., 21–23 East Babbit Street, Dayton, Jim McCarthy, ph. 937–223–6035, fx. 5 219,999.02
OH 45405–4968. 937–223–6279.
Fair Housing Center of Southeastern Michigan, P.O. Box 7825, 420 N 4th Pamela Kisch, ph. 734–994–3426, fx. 5 67,384.86
Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48107–7825. 734–665–2974.
Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, 100 N LaSalle Street, Ste. Gaylene Henry, ph. 312–630–09744, 5 219,988.80
600, Chicago, IL 60602–2448. fx. 312–630–1127.
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, 600 East Mason Street, Ste. William Tisdale, ph. 414–278–1240, 5 219, 994.40
200, Milwaukee, WI 53202–3831. fx. 414–278–8033.
Fair Housing Center, 1000 Monroe Street, Ste. 4, Toledo, OH 43624–1954 Michael Marsh, ph. 419–243–6163, 5 220,000.00
fx. 419–243–3536.
John Marshall Law School, 315 S Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL 60604– Michael Seng, ph. 312–987–1446, fx. 5 219,668.80
3969. 312–427–9438.
Fair Housing Center of Metro Detroit, 1249 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, Clifford Schrupp, ph.313–963–1274, 5 98,985.60
MI 48226–1828. fx. 313–963–4817.
Tri-County Independent Living Center, 680 East Market Street, Ste. 205, Rose Juriga, ph. 330–762–0007, fx. 5 220,000.00
Akron, OH 44304–1640. 330–762–7416.
South Suburban Housing Center, 18220 Harwood Avenue, Ste. 1, John Petruszak, ph.708–957–4674, 5 200,000.00
Homewood, IL 60430–2151. fx. 708–957–4761.
Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, 436 S. Saginaw Street, Flint, MI Teresa Trantham, ph. 810–234– 5 161,034.40
48502–1812. 2621, fx. 810–234–9039.
Fair Housing Center of Greater Grand Rapids,1514 Wealthy SE., Ste. 226, Nancy Haynes, ph. 616–451–2980, 5 175,820.00
Grand Rapids, MI 49506–2755. fx. 616–451–2657.
Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis, 430 First Avenue North, Ste. 300, Min- Lisa Cohen, ph. 612–746–3702, fx. 5 220,000.00
neapolis, MN 55401–1780. 612–334–5755.
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Fair Housing Contact Service, 333 South Main Street, Ste. 300, Akron, OH Tamala Skipper, ph. 330–376–6191, 5 138,880.80
44308. fx. 330–376–8391. (PEI)
New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc., P.O. Box 25486, Albuquerque, NM 87125– John Arango, ph. 505–243–7871, fx. 6 220,000.00
5486. 505–842–9864.
Austin Tenants Council, 1619 E. Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX 78702– Katherine Stark, ph. 512–474–7007, 6 218,946.40
4455. fx. 512–474–0197.

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APPENDIX A—Continued
Applicant name Contact person Region Award amount

Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, 938 Lafayette Street, Jeffery May, ph. 504–596–2100, fx. 6 219,999.20
Ste. 413, New Orleans, LA 70113–1034. 504–596–2004.
Metropolitan Fair Housing Council, 1500 NE 4th Street, Ste., 201, Okla- George Wesley, ph. 405–232–3247, 6 216,380.80
homa City, OK 73117–3003. fx. 405–232–5119.
Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc., 2416 Lake Street, Omaha, NE Jill Fenner, ph. 402–934–6675, fx. 7 220,000.00
68110–3831. 412–934–7928.
Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing Opportunity, 1027 S Vandeventer, Willie Jordan, ph. 314–534–5800, fx. 7 219,999.32
4th Street, St. Louis, MO 63110–3805. 314–534–2551.
North Dakota Housing Council, Inc., 533 Airport Road, Ste. C, Bismark, ND Amy Nelson, ph. 701–221–2530, fx. 8 219,360.00
58504–6177. 701–221–9597.
Montana Fair Housing, Inc., 2522 South 3rd Street, West, Missoula, MT Robert Liston, ph. 406–542–2611, fx. 8 219,869.60
59804–1329. 406–542–2235.
California Rural Legal Assistance, 631 Howard Street, Ste. 300, San Fran- Ilene Jacobs, ph. 530–742–7235, fx. 9 220,000.00
cisco, CA 94105–3935. 530–741–0854.
Bay Area Legal Aid, 405 14th Street, 8th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612–2704 Ramon Arias, ph. 510–663–4755, fx. 9 220,000,00
510–663–4719.
Sentinel Fair Housing, 510 16th Street, Ste. 560, Oakland, CA 94612–1520 Mona Breed, ph. 510–836–2687, fx. 9 187,040.80
510–836–0461.
Southwest Fair Housing Council, 2030 Broadway, Ste. 101, Tucson, AZ Richard Rhey, ph. 520–798–1568, fx. 9 218,535.20
85719–5908. 520–620–6796.
Silver State Fair Housing Council, 855 E. Fourth Street, Ste. E, Reno, NV Katherine Copeland, ph. 775–324– 9 218,462.40
89512–3555. 0990, fx. 775–324–7507.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813–4304 .. N. Nalan Fujimori, ph. 808–527– 9 220,000.00
8014, fx. 808–527–8088.
Arizona Fair Housing Center, 615 N 5th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003–1528 Edward Valenzuela, ph. 602–548– 9 213,655.20
1599, fx. 602–548–1695.
Orange County Fair Housing Council, Inc., 201 S. Broadway, Santa Ana, Deborah Pierson, ph. 714–569–0823, 9 123,600.00
CA 92701–5633. fx. 714–835–0281.
Fair Housing of Marin, 615 B Street, San Rafael, CA 94901–3884 .............. Nancy Kenyon, ph. 415–457–5025, 9 220,000.00
fx. 415–457–6382.
Fair Housing Council of Central California, Inc., 560 E Shields Avenue, Ste. Marilyn Borelli, ph. 559–244–2950, 9 220,000.00
103, Fresno, CA 93728–4648. fx. 559–244–2956.
Project Sentinel, Inc., 430 Sherman Avenue, Ste. 308, Palo Alto, CA Ann Marquart, ph. 650–321–6291, fx. 9 220,000.00
94306–1854. 650–321–4173.
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance, 35 W Main Street, Ste. 250, Spokane, Florence Brassier, ph. 509–325– 10 220,000.00
WA 99201–0116. 2665, fx. 509–325–2716.
Fair Housing Council of South Puget Sound, 1517 South Fawcett, Ste. Lauren Walker, ph. 253–274–9523, 10 220,000.00
250, Tacoma, WA 98402–1807. fx. 253–274–8220.
Fair Housing Council of Oregon, 1020 SW Taylor Street, Ste. 700, Port- Pegge McGuire, ph. 503–223–3542, 10 219,931.20
land, OR 97205–2512. fx. 503–223–3396.

Fair Housing Organizations Initiative/ Establishing New Organizations Component

Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, 600 East Mason Street, Ste. William Tisdale, ph. 414–278–1240, 2 1,049,985.00
200, Milwaukee, WI 53202–3831. fx. 414–278–8033.
Fair Housing Council of Central New York, 327 West Fayette Street, Ste. Merrilee Wetherell, ph. 315–471– 2 200,000.00
408, Syracuse, NY 13202–1275. 0420, fx. 315–471–0549.
Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, 436 South Saginaw Street, Flint, MI Teresa F. Trantham, ph. 810–234– 5 200,000.00
48502. 2621, fx. 810–234–9039.
ACORN Community Land Association of Louisiana, c/o 16 West 25th Valerie Coffin, ph. 410–735–3373, fx. 9 200,000.00
Street, Baltimore, MD 21218. 410–735–3383.

Education and Outreach Initiative/National Component

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education, 1629 K Street NW 10th Karen Lawson, ph. 202–466–3434, 3 499,938.00
Floor, Washington, DC 20006–1602. fx. 202–466–3435.

FY 2003 Continuation Funding of Fair Housing Initiatives Program Award Out of FY 2004 Funding
Education and Outreach Initiative/Partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Howard University School of Law, 2400 6th Street, NW, P.O. Box 1071, Tamar Meekins, ph. 202–806–8082, 3 1,000,000.00
Washington, DC 20059–0001. fx. 202–806–8436.

Secretary Initiated Projects/ Contracts


Project for Training and Technical Assistance Guidance—Contract
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BearingPoint, LLC (formerly KPMG Consulting), 1676 International Dr., Wendy F. Carr, 703–747–4230 ......... 3 1,265,207.00
McClean VA 22102–4828.

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53112 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 174 / Friday, September 8, 2006 / Notices

[FR Doc. E6–14840 Filed 9–7–06; 8:45 am] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title VIII Organizations Initiative (FHOI). The
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as remaining approximately $2,500,000 is
amended, 42 U.S.C. 3601–19 (the Fair designated ‘‘for contracts, including the
Housing Act) charges the Secretary of continuation of activities for the third
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND Housing and Urban Development with option year under the Project for
URBAN DEVELOPMENT responsibility to accept and investigate Training and Technical Assistance
[Docket No. FR–4800–FA–11]
complaints alleging discrimination Guidance (PATTG) [announced under a
based on race, color, religion, sex, previous solicitation] and in furtherance
Announcement of Funding Awards handicap, familial status or national of fair housing education and outreach
Fair Housing Initiatives Program Fiscal origin in the sale, rental, or financing of to meet HUD’s Minority Serving
Year 2003 most housing. In addition, the Fair Institution (MSI) goals. The funds to
Housing Act directs the Secretary to further the Department’s goals to work
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant coordinate with State and local agencies with MSIs will be announced under a
Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal administering fair housing laws and to separate solicitation.’’ This Notice was
Opportunity, HUD. cooperate with and render technical amended on June 17, 2003 (68 FR
ACTION: Announcement of funding assistance to public or private entities 36426–36444) to make certain technical
awards. carrying out programs to prevent and corrections.
eliminate discriminatory housing
SUMMARY: In accordance with section This Notice announces the award of
practices.
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Section 561 of the Housing and approximately $18,534,463.78 in grants
Housing and Urban Development Community Development Act of 1987, to 120 organizations and $1,400,000.00
Reform Act of 1989, this announcement 42 U.S.C. 3616, established the FHIP to in a contract to 1 organization.
notifies the public of funding decisions strengthen the Department’s The Department reviewed, evaluated
made by the Department for funding enforcement of the Fair Housing Act and scored the applications received
under the SuperNotice of Funding and to further fair housing. This based on the criteria in the fiscal year
Availability (SuperNOFA) for the Fair program assists projects and activities 2003 SuperNOFA. As a result, HUD has
Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) for designed to enhance compliance with funded the applications announced in
Fiscal Year (FY) 2003. This the Fair Housing Act and substantially Appendix A, and in accordance with
announcement contains the names and equivalent State and local fair housing section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
addresses of those award recipients laws. Implementing regulations are Housing and Urban Development
selected for funding based on the rating found at 24 CFR Part 125. The Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42
and ranking of all applications and the Department announced in the Federal U.S.C. 3545), the Department is hereby
amount of the awards. Register on April 25, 2003 (68 FR publishing details concerning the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 21001–21082 and 21195–21240), the recipients of funding awards in
Myron Newry, Director, FHIP Support availability of approximately Appendix A of this document.
Division, Office of Programs, Room $17,618,375 out of an appropriation of The Catalog of Federal Domestic
5230, 451 Seventh Street, SW., $20,118,375 and any potential Assistance Number for currently funded
Washington, DC 20410. Telephone recapture, to be utilized for the FHIP Initiatives under the Fair Housing
number (202) 708–2215 (this is not a projects and activities through the Initiatives Program is 14.408.
toll-free number). A Education and Outreach Initiative (EOI),
telecommunications device (TTY) for including an EOI—National Program— Dated: August 10, 2006.
hearing or speech-impaired persons is Model Codes Partnership Component Bryan Greene,
available at 1–800–877–8339 (this is a (MCPC), the Private Enforcement Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
toll-free number). Initiative (PEI), and the Fair Housing and Programs.

APPENDIX A
Applicant name Contact person Region Award amount

Fair Housing Initiatives Program Awards FY 2003


Education and Outreach Initiative/General Component

Pro-Home, Inc., 45 School Street, Taunton, MA 02780 ................................. Mary Ellen Rochette, (508) 821–1092 1 $45,076.80
HAP, Inc., 322 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01105 ....................................... Carol B. Walker, (413) 233–1668 ...... 1 79,996.00
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, 191 North Street, Bur- Robert Meehan, (802) 651–0551 ...... 1 79,692.00
lington, VT 05402.
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, P.O. Box 806, 101 South Sheri Malnak, (609) 984–8453 .......... 2 79,667.20
Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08625.
Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc., 470 Mamaroneck Avenue, Ste. Ann Seligsohn, (914) 428–4507 ........ 2 79,974.40
410, White Plains, NY 10605.
Housing Council in the Monroe County Area, Inc., 183 East Main Street, Anne S. Peterson, (585) 546–3700 ... 2 79,984.00
Ste. #1100, Rochester, NY 14604.
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, 73 Spring Street, Sarah Ludwig, (212) 680–5100 ......... 2 80,000.00
Ste. 506, New York, NY 10012.
NJ Citizens Action, 400 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 ....................... Phyllis Salowe-Kaye, (201) 488–2804 2 80,000.00
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HELP Social Service Corporation, 30 E. 33rd Street, 9th Floor, New York, Ronnie Silverman, (212) 779–3350 ... 2 80,000.00
NY 10016.
AAFE Community Development Fund, Inc., 111 Division Street, New York, Siu-Kwan Chan, (212) 964–2288 ...... 2 80,000.00
NY 10016.
Delaware Community Reinvestment Action Council, Inc., 601 N Church Rashmi Rangan, (302) 654–5024 ..... 3 51,200.00
Street, Wilmington, DE 19801.

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