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Part II—Continued

Department of
Housing and Urban
Development
Notice of HUD’s Fiscal Year 2005 Notice
of Funding Availability Policy
Requirements and General Section to the
SuperNOFA for HUD’s Discretionary
Programs; Notice

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Youthbuild training under other federal a. A non-urban place having fewer


Overview Information employment training programs, as than 2,500 inhabitants (within or
further defined in HUD’s regulation at outside of metropolitan areas).
A. Federal Agency Name: Department 24 CFR 585.4. b. A county or parish with an urban
of Housing and Urban Development, 4. Match. None. population of 20,000 inhabitants or
Office of Community Planning and If you are interested in applying for fewer.
Development. funding under this program, please c. Territory, including its persons and
B. Funding Opportunity Title: carefully review the General Section housing units, in rural portions of
Youthbuild. and the following additional ‘‘extended cities.’’ The Census Bureau
C. Announcement Type: Initial information. identifies the rural portions of extended
announcement. cities.
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The Full Text of Announcement d. Open country, which is not part of
OMB approval number for this program I. Funding Opportunity Description or associated with an urban area. The
is 2506–0142. The Federal Register United States Department of Agriculture
number for this NOFA is FR–4950–N– A. Program Description. The purposes
(USDA) describes ‘‘open country’’ as a
04. of the Youthbuild Program are to:
site separated by open space from any
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic 1. Provide economically
adjacent densely populated urban area.
Assistance (CFDA) Number(s): 14.243, disadvantaged young adults with
Open space includes undeveloped land,
Youthbuild Program opportunities to obtain an educational
agricultural land or sparsely settled
F. Dates: The application submission experience that will enhance their
areas but does not include physical
date is on or before June 21, 2005. employment skills, as a means to
barriers (such as rivers and canals),
Please see the General Section of the achieving self-sufficiency;
public parks, commercial and industrial
SuperNOFA (the General Section) for 2. Foster the development of
developments, small areas reserved for
application submission and receipt leadership skills and commitment to
recreational purposes, and open space
procedures. Please note that this year, community;
set aside for future development.
all applications must be submitted 3. Expand the supply of permanent
e. Any place with a population not in
electronically using http:// affordable housing for homeless and
excess of 20,000 and not located in a
www.grants.gov, as described in Section low- and very low-income persons by
Metropolitan Statistical Area.
IV.F of the General Section. providing implementation grants for 2. Underserved Area. An underserved
G. Additional Overview Content carrying out a Youthbuild program; area is defined as an area comprised of
Information: 1. Purpose of the Program. 4. Provide disadvantaged young census tracts with the following
The purpose of the Youthbuild program adults with meaningful on-site training economic distress criteria:
is to assist disadvantaged young adults experiences in housing construction and a. A census tract where the
between the ages of 16 and 24 years of rehabilitation that will enable them to unemployment remains high (50
age in distressed communities to: (1) render a service to their communities by percent or more above the nation’s
Complete their high school education; helping to meet the housing needs of unemployment rate) and
(2) provide on-site construction training homeless persons and low-income b. A census tract where high rates of
experiences which result in the families; and poverty (50 percent or more above the
rehabilitation or construction of housing 5. Give to the greatest extent possible, national average) persist.
for homeless persons and low- and very job training, employment, contracting,
low-income families; (3) foster and other economic opportunities to II. Award Information
leadership skills; (4) further low-income young adults. A. Available Funds. Approximately
opportunities for placement in B. Desirable Elements of a Youthbuild $56,444,800 in funding is made
apprenticeship programs; and (5) Program. You should document the available for this FY 2005 Youthbuild
promote economic self-sufficiency for extent to which HUD’s initiatives are NOFA, which includes any carry over
program participants. furthered by the proposed activities. from previous appropriated funds, plus
2. Available Funds. Approximately Such initiatives include: any FY 2005 funds appropriated by
$56,444,800 in appropriated funds and 1. Providing increased Congress. See the General Section for
carry over is available for Fiscal Year homeownership and rental funding amounts and available funds.
(FY) 2005, plus any funds available opportunities for low- and moderate- B. Authority. This program is
through recapture, minus any amount income persons, persons with authorized under subtitle D of title IV of
needed to correct errors. disabilities, the elderly, minorities, and the Cranston-Gonzalez National
3. Eligible Applicants. Eligible families with limited English Affordable Housing Act, as added by
applicants are public or private proficiency; section 164 of the Housing and
nonprofit organizations that include 2. Improving our nation’s Community Development Act of 1992
grassroots community-based communities; (Pub. L. 102–550, 106 Stat. 3723, 42
organizations inclusive of faith-based 3. Encouraging accessible design U.S.C. 12899). The Youthbuild Program
organizations. For a definition of grass- features; regulations are found in 24 CFR part
roots community based organizations 4. Providing full and equal access to 585.
see Secretarial Policy Priority D. grassroots faith-based and other C. Funding Categories. HUD will
Providing Full and Equal Access to community based organizations in HUD award up to $56,444,800 on a
Grassroots, Faith-Based and other program implementation; and competitive basis. Funds will be
Community-Based Organizations in 5. Ending chronic homelessness. divided among three categories of grants
HUD Program Implementation found in C. Definitions. The following as described below. In each fiscal year,
the General Section. Other eligible definitions apply to the Youthbuild the Secretary shall reserve five percent
applicants include state or local housing Program: Rural and Underserved areas of the amounts available for technical
agencies or authorities, state or units of are defined as follows: assistance activities under this subtitle
local government, or any entity eligible 1. Rural Area. A rural area is defined pursuant to section 402 to carry out
to provide education and employment in one of five ways: subsections (b) and (c) (Subtitle D–Hope

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for Youth: Section 458 (42 U.S.C. B. Cost Sharing or Matching. Under (2) Leadership training, counseling,
12899g)). the Youthbuild program, there is no and other support activities; and
1. Category 1 Grants. New Applicants. match required. Applicants that submit (3) On-site training through actual
HUD will award up to $10,000,000 for evidence of leveraging dollars under housing rehabilitation and/or new
new applicants that have not previously Rating Factor 4 ‘‘Leveraging Resources’’ construction work.
received implementation grants since will receive points under that Factor. (New construction may be subject to
the inception of the Youthbuild Program C. Other. 1. Eligible Activities the accessible design and construction
and that have elected not to apply under a. Work and activities associated with requirements of the Fair Housing Act
Category 2 or 3. The maximum amount the acquisition, architectural and [see the General Section], including the
that may be awarded to a successful engineering work, rehabilitation or provision of alternative training
applicant in this category is $400,000, construction of housing, as defined in experiences that are necessary as a
for a period not to exceed 30 months. HUD’s regulations at 24 CFR 585.309, reasonable accommodation for students
2. Category 2 Grants. Grants up to 585.310, and 585.311. with disabilities.)
$700,000. HUD will award up to b. Relocation payments and other c. Identification of and Access to
$37,516,800 for grants up to $700,000 assistance required to comply with Property. Your application must
for a period not to exceed 30 months. HUD’s regulation at 24 CFR 585.308; identify the location of the site(s) or
The maximum amount that may be c. Costs of ongoing training and property(ies) (e.g., addresses, parcel
awarded to a successful applicant in technical assistance needs related to numbers, etc.) that will be used for on-
this category is $700,000. Any eligible carrying out a Youthbuild program; site construction. Your application
applicant can apply in Category 2. d. Education, job training, counseling, MUST contain a letter from the property
3. Category 3 Grants. Underserved employment, leadership development owner or property management
and Rural Areas. HUD will award services, and optional activities that company or companies allowing access
approximately $8,928,000 for grants to meet the needs of the participants to the housing site(s) for on-site
organizations serving clients in including entrepreneurial training, construction training. HUD will deem as
underserved and rural areas as defined driver education, apprenticeship ineligible any application that fails to
in this NOFA for a period not to exceed opportunities, financial literacy, credit specifically identify the location of the
30 months. The maximum amount that counseling, assistance programs for on-site construction, including evidence
may be awarded to a successful those with learning disabilities, and in- of site access. Guidance on evidence of
applicant in this category is $400,000. house staff training; site access is as follows:
4. Selection of Category. Applicants e. Outreach to potential participants; (1) If the applicant or joint applicant
must indicate in their project abstract f. Wages, benefits, and need-based has a contract or option to purchase the
which funding category they are stipends for participants; and property, you should include a copy of
applying for. For Category 3 applicants, g. Administrative costs must not the contract or option; and
you must designate which definition(s) exceed 10 percent of the grant award. (2) If a third party owns the property
under Section I.C. is (are) applicable. HUD encourages you to use grant funds or has a contract or option to purchase,
5. Grant Period. You must expend for outreach, recruitment, training, and that third party must provide a letter to
funds awarded within 30 months of the other services for the participants that you stating the nature of the ownership
effective date of the grant agreement. facilitate program implementation. and specifically providing you with
6. Maximum Awards. Under the Please refer to HUD’s regulation at 24 access to the property for the purposes
competition established by this CFR 585.305 for further details on of the program and the time frame in
Youthbuild program section of the eligible activities. which the property will be available. In
SuperNOFA, the maximum award for a 2. Threshold Requirements. All the case of a contract or option, include
Youthbuild grant is $700,000 for applicants must comply with the a copy of the document.
Category 2 grants. The maximum threshold requirements as defined in the d. Minimum Score. In order to be
amount of award for Categories 1 and 3 General Section and the requirements considered eligible for funding, your
grants is $400,000. listed below to receive an award. application must receive a minimum
Applications that do not meet these score of 75, including a minimum of 10
III. Eligibility Information
requirements will be considered points in Factor 1.
A. Eligible Applicants. Eligible ineligible for funding and will be e. DUNS Requirement. Refer to the
applicants are public or private disqualified. General Section for information
nonprofit organizations which include a. Eligible Participants. Participants in regarding the DUNS requirement. You
grassroots community-based a Youthbuild program must be very low- will need to obtain a DUNS number to
organizations inclusive of faith-based income high school dropouts between receive an award from HUD and submit
organizations. For a definition of grass- the ages of 16 and 24, inclusive, at the your application on line using http://
roots community based organizations, time of enrollment. Up to 25 percent of www.grants.gov.
see Secretarial Policy Priority D. participants may be above very low- f. Civil Rights Threshold
Providing Full and Equal Access to income, or may be high school Requirement. Applicants must meet all
Grassroots, Faith-Based and Other graduates (or equivalent), but must have of the applicable threshold requirements
Community-Based Organizations in educational needs (such as lack of of Section III.C.2.c of the General
HUD Program Implementation found in reading, writing, and communication Section regarding Fair Housing and
the General Section. Other eligible skills) that justify their participation in Civil Rights laws, statutes, regulations
applicants include state or local housing the program. and Executive orders and enumerated in
agencies or authorities, states or units of b. Youthbuild Program Components. 24 CFR 5.105(a).
local government, or any entity eligible Applications that receive assistance g. Potential Environmental
to provide education and employment under this Youthbuild program section Disqualification. HUD reserves the right
training under other federal of the SuperNOFA must contain the to disqualify an application where one
employment training programs as three components described as follows: or more environmental thresholds are
further defined in HUD’s regulation at (1) Educational and job training exceeded if HUD determines that it
24 CFR 585.4. services; cannot conduct the environmental

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review and satisfactorily complete the 1973 at 24 CFR part 8, §§ 8.22, 8.23(a) IV. Application and Submission
review within the HUD application and § 8.23(b). Information: (See the General Section)
review period. (See 24 CFR 585.307.) d. Training Requirement. Each
A. Addresses to Request Application
Environmental thresholds are explained program must be structured so that 50
Package: There is no application kit for
in Appendix A of this program section percent of each participant’s time is
the FY2005 Youthbuild NOFA. This
of the SuperNOFA. Complete form spent in on-site training and the other
SuperNOFA clearly describes the
2C13a, 2C13b, or 2C13c and form 2C15 50 percent in educational training.
e. Economic Opportunities for Low- requirements for completing a
only if you are proposing to use
and Very Low-Income Persons (Section successful application and all forms and
Youthbuild funds for new housing
3). Section 3 of the Housing and Urban certifications needed to complete the
construction, rehabilitation, lease or
Development Act of 1968, (12 U.S.C. application are included in the General
acquisition.
1701u) is applicable to the Youthbuild and Youthbuild Sections of the
h. Consistency with Consolidated SuperNOFA, which can be downloaded
Plan. You must provide the required program. Section 3 requires recipients to
ensure that, to the greatest extent from http://www.Grants.gov/Apply. The
certification that the proposed activities Grants.gov web site contains the
are consistent with the HUD-approved feasible, training, employment, and
other economic opportunities will be electronic forms and the NOFA which
Consolidated Plan in accordance with includes forms and other attachments.
24 CFR part 91. See the General Section directed to low- and very-low income
persons, particularly those who are The NOFA and forms are contained in
regarding the Certification of a zipped file found under instructions.
Consistency with the Consolidated Plan recipients of government assistance for
housing, and business concerns which You many call the Grants.gov Support
requirement. Desk at 800–518–Grants or email the
i. If you have received a Youthbuild provide economic opportunities to low-
and very low-income persons. The Support Desk at Support@Grants.gov for
grant and it is greater than 24 months assistance in downloading the
old and you have not drawn down at regulations may be found at 24 CFR part
135. application and instructions. The
least 50 percent of the total HUD grant Support Desk is open weekdays from 8
funds as of the application submission f. Participation in Local Workforce
Investment Act One-Stop Center. a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern Time, except
date for this NOFA, you will not be Federal holidays.
eligible to receive a FY 2005 Youthbuild Youthbuild grantees are mandatory
partners in one-stop centers authorized B. Content and Form of Application
grant. Submission: Be sure to read the
by the Workforce Investment Act of
3. Program Requirements. In addition application submission instructions in
1998 (Pub. L. 105–220).
to the program requirements listed g. First time applicants. If you are a the General Section and below carefully.
below, applicants must comply with the first-time applicant applying for funding 1. Response to NOFA Page Limitation.
program requirements in Section III.C of under Category 1, you must have a The total narrative response to all
the General Section. graduating class of not more than 20 factors identified in Section V of this
a. Locational Limitations. You may participants. program NOFA must not exceed 15
submit more than one application in the h. Environmental Reviews. single sided pages of text based on an
current competition if your program’s Environmental procedures apply to 8.5 by 11 inch paper, using a standard
participant recruitment and housing HUD approval of grants when you 12 point font, with lines double-spaced.
areas are in different jurisdictions. Each propose to use Youthbuild funds to Please note that submitting pages in
application you submit may only cover any costs for the lease, excess of the page limit will not
propose activities to carry out one acquisition, rehabilitation, or new disqualify your application. However,
Youthbuild program, i.e., to start a new construction of real property proposed HUD will not review or consider the
Youthbuild program or to fund new for housing project development. information on any excess pages.
classes of Youthbuild participants for an Environmental procedures do not apply 2. Application Items. Your
existing program. to HUD approval of your application application must contain the items
b. Site Selection. In determining the when you propose to use your listed in this section below. These items
site or the location of a federally Youthbuild funds solely to cover costs include the standard forms,
assisted facility, the applicant may not for classroom and/or on-the-job certifications, and assurances listed in
select sites that will exclude qualified construction training and support the General Section that are applicable
persons with disabilities, or otherwise services. to this funding (collectively referred to
subject them to discrimination under If you propose to use your Youthbuild as the ‘‘standard forms’’). The standard
the Youthbuild program. funds to cover any costs of the lease, forms can be found in Appendix A to
c. New Construction, Substantial acquisition, rehabilitation, or new the General Section. The other items
Alterations,—Other Alterations. If the construction of real property, you must listed represent program specific forms
applicant undertakes to participate in submit all relevant environmental or information needed to evaluate your
New Construction, Substantial information in your application to application. General letters of support
Alterations, or Other Alterations, it must support HUD decisionmaking in not associated with specific cash or in-
conform to the accessibility standards accordance with the environmental kind commitments have no bearing on
outlined in the regulations procedures and standards set forth in the rating of the applications for any
implementing the Rehabilitation Act of HUD’s regulation at 24 CFR 585.307. rating factor.

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What to submit Required content Required form or format When to submit it

Project abstract ........................................... Category applying for (if Cat- ................................................... Application submission date.
egory 3, specify which defini-
tion(s) under ‘‘rural and un-
derserved’’ is(are) applica-
ble); Amount of funds re-
quested; Location of project,
including census tract(s);
Number of participants to be
trained; Number of houses to
be constructed; Number of
houses to be rehabbed;
Major partners.
Application Survey on Ensuring Equal Op- ................................................... SF–424, SF–424 supplement.
portunity for Applicants.
Budget information ...................................... Total Youthbuild Grant Budget Youthbuild Form 4A.
Rating Factors: Narrative addressing 5 rat- Described in Section V of this
ing factors. announcement.
Non-Housing Program Resources and ac- ................................................... Youthbuild Form 4B.
companying letters of commitment for
non-housing program resources.
Logic Model Form ....................................... ................................................... HUD–96010.
Applicant/Recipient Disclosure/Update (Per required form) ................... HUD–2880.
Form.
Disclosure of Lobby Activities (if nec- ................................................... SF–LLL.
essary).
Certification of Consistency with RC/EZ/ ................................................... HUD–2990.
EC–II Strategic Plan.
Certification of Consistency with Consoli- ................................................... HUD–2991.
dated Plan.
Acknowledgment of Application Receipt .... ................................................... HUD–2993.
Client Comments and Suggestions ............ ................................................... HUD–2994.
Youthbuild Program Specific Forms/infor- ................................................... HUD–40211 .............................. Application submission date.
mation (required for all applications) Ex-
hibit 2C (Housing Site Description).
Exhibit 2C10 (Individual Housing Project
Site) Estimate.
Accompanying letters of commitment to
cover costs of lease, acquisition, reha-
bilitation or new construction of real
property.
Site Access Letter(s).
Youthbuild Program Specific Forms (only if ................................................... ................................................... Application submission date.
applicant proposes to use Youthbuild
funds for lease, acquisition, rehabilita-
tion, or new construction of real prop-
erty).
Exhibit 2C13a (Housing Project Certifi-
cations for Residential Rental Units.
Exhibit 2C13b (Housing Project Certifi-
cations for Transitional Housing).
Exhibit 2C13c (Housing Project Certifi- ................................................... ................................................... Application submission date.
cations for Homeownership).
Exhibit 2C15 (Environmental Threshold In-
formation for a Property Proposed for
YB Funding).
Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative on Re- ................................................... HUD–27300 .............................. Application submission date.
moval of Regulatory Barriers.
Facsimile Transmittal .................................. To be used when submitting HUD–96011 .............................. On or before the application
third party letters or other submission date.
documents if you are unable
to scan the documents and
make them attachments to
your electronic application.

C. Submission Dates and Times: The electronic application submission submission and timely receipt
application submission date is June 21, requirement must submit their procedures.
2005. Applications must be received by application to the United States Postal D. Intergovernmental Review. The
Grants.gov no later than 11:59:59 PM Service no later than 11:59:59 PM on the Youthbuild is subject to
Eastern time on the application application submission date. Please see Intergovernmental Review under
submission date. Applicants that have the General Section for application Executive Order 12372,
requested and received a waiver to the ‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal

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Programs.’’ See the General Section for providers, a mechanism for an internal slow to draw their funds and therefore
further discussion of the Executive and external auditing relationship, and appear to be not making progress in
Order and HUD’s implementing an accounting system which meets completing their program activities, will
regulations. federal accounting system requirements. receive lower rating points than
E. Funding Restrictions. You should provide a clear description applicants that have a pattern and
Administrative costs must not exceed 10 of how your organizational structure practice of drawing funds in a timely
percent of the grant award. will operate to carry out your work plan. manner consistent with timely progress
3. Achievement of Performance in meeting program activity goals and
V. Application Review Information
Outcomes (10 points). The objectives objectives.
The factors for rating and ranking and accomplishments of your past B. Rating Factor 2: Need/Extent of the
applicants, and maximum points for experience in conducting similar Problem (22 Points): This Factor
each factor, are provided below. The activities. You must describe your past addresses the extent to which there is
maximum number of points for the project objectives and accomplishments need for funding the proposed activities
program is 102. This includes two RC/ that are similar to those of your based on levels of distress and an
EZ/EC–II and USDA designated Round proposed work plan to show your indication of the urgency of meeting the
II EC bonus points, as described in the effectiveness and timeliness in need/distress in the applicant’s target
General Section. The minimum managing similar projects. If you have area. In responding to this Factor,
fundable score is 75, including a received similar grants including applications will be evaluated on the
minimum of 10 points in Factor 1. previous Youthbuild grants, you must extent to which the level of need for the
A. Rating Factor 1. Capacity of the describe the effectiveness of your proposed activity and the urgency in
Applicant and Relevant Organizational administration, including timeliness meeting the need are documented and
Experience (20 points, minimum 10 and meeting performance results from compared to the target area and national
points). This factor addresses the performance reports. In addressing
qualifications and experience of the data.
timeliness of reports, you must compare 1. In applying this Factor, HUD will
applicant and participating parties to when your reports were due with when
implement a successful young adult consider current levels of distress for
they were actually submitted. You must the area (i.e., Census Tract(s) or Block
education training program in describe your achievements, including
accordance with your work plan as Groups) immediately surrounding the
specific measurable outcome objectives: project site or the target area to be
further described in Factor 3. HUD will number of youths recruited, trained, and
review and evaluate information served by the proposed project, and in
received GEDs; number of youths the nation. This means that an
provided documenting recent obtaining jobs (i.e., those that are a part
capability. Experience within the last 5 application that provides data that show
of a career path or apprenticeship levels of distress in the target area
years will be considered recent. In program); number of youths
addition, as described in the General expressed as a percent greater than the
participating in apprenticeships and national average will be rated higher
Section, HUD will take into account the number of housing units rehabilitated or
applicant’s past performance and may under this Factor.
constructed and made available for low-
deduct points in this rating factor for Notwithstanding the above, an
and very low-income persons.
previous inability to demonstrate applicant proposing a project to be
Previously generated outcomes should
performance. In reviewing this rating located outside the target area could still
include the following: (1) Percent
factor, HUD will evaluate the following receive points under the Distress Factor
entered employment or enrolled in
sub-factors: if a clear rationale and linkage is
education and/or training first quarter
1. Team Member Composition and provided linking the proposed project
after program exit, (2) percent of
Experience (5 points). Your experience location and the benefits to be derived
participants that earned a diploma,
and the experience of your project GED, or certificate, (3) percent that have by persons living in more distressed
director, core staff competencies attained literacy and numeracy skills by area(s) of the applicant’s target area.
including your day-to-day program participants, (4) annual cost per 2. Applicants should provide data
manager, consultants, and contractors. participant. that address indicators of distress, as
You must demonstrate that your Also, you must describe the extent to follows:
program manager has the background, which you or participating partners a. Poverty (5 points)—data should be
experience, and capacity to implement have been successful in past education, provided in both absolute and
all of the program components of the training and employment programs and percentage form (i.e., whole numbers
proposed work plan, as evidenced by activities, including federally funded and percentages) for the target area(s);
recent work experience (within the last Youthbuild programs. In applying the an application that compares the local
5 years) in managing projects of the rating criteria, HUD will take into poverty rate in the following manner to
same or similar size, dollar amount, consideration your performance the national average at the time of
types of activities, and beneficiaries as (including meeting target dates and submission will receive points under
those proposed in your work plan. If schedules) as reported. The more recent, this section as follows:
any gaps exist in your experience or relevant, and successful the experience (1) Less than the national average—0
organizational structure to carry out the of the proposed team members, points.
program, describe how you will fill organization and other participating (2) Equal to but less than twice the
those gaps including the hiring of entities in relation to the work plan, the national average—1 points.
consultants or other outside parties. greater the number of points that you (3) Twice but less than three times the
2. Organizational Structure (5 points). will receive. For previous and existing national average—3 points.
The structure of your organization Youthbuild grantees, applicants that can (4) Three or more times the national
(include an organizational chart), demonstrate a closer and greater linkage average—5 points.
management structure, including between the expected outcomes and the b. Unemployment (5 points)—for the
reporting relationships of key staff, a previously generated outcomes will project area;
system for coordinating with outside receive a higher amount of points for (1) Less than the national average—0
contractors or third party service this Factor. Applicants that have been points.

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(2) Equal to but less than twice the well your program outcomes result in points if the program components are
national average—1 point. increased independence and consistent with the purpose of the
(3) Twice but less than three times the empowerment to your beneficiaries at Youthbuild program and your project
national average—2 points. the conclusion of the grant period. HUD goals and the resources provided.
(4) Three but less than four times the will evaluate the extent to which your Letters describing specific resources or
national average—3 points. application meets the following three services to be contributed by non-
(5) Four but less than five times the elements: applicant organizations must be
national average—4 points. 1. Coordination Elements: 5 points as included in your application.
(6) Five or more times the national distributed below. Specifically, HUD will consider the
average—5 points. a. Coordination of activities (2 points). following categories when assessing
c. High School Dropouts (9 points)— The extent to which you have your proposed work plan:
for the project area; coordinated your activities with other a. Program Components. (15 points)
(1) Less than the national average—0 known organizations that are not (1) Outreach strategy, recruitment
points. directly in your proposed work strategy, and selection activities. Points
(2) Equal to but less than twice the activities, but with which you share will be awarded based upon overall
national average—2 points. common goals and objectives and are quality and feasibility of the outreach,
(3) Twice but less than three times the working toward meeting these recruitment and selection activities, the
national average—4 points. objectives in a holistic and number and types of outreach activities,
(4) Three but less than four times the comprehensive manner. The goal of number of youths to be recruited
national average—6 points. coordination is to ensure that programs including eligible participants who are
(5) Four but less than five times the do not operate in isolation. The more harder to reach and comprehensiveness
national average— 8 points. your activities are coordinated with
(6) Five or more times the national of the local selection process.
other agencies in your service area, the In evaluating this category, HUD will
average—9 points. more points you will receive. An
d. Concrete examples of social and/or consider your selection strategies and
example of coordination of activities
economic decline that best capture the your specific outreach efforts to recruit
would be the applicant’s partnership
applicant’s local situation (3 points). or contact:
with an existing child day care facility
Examples that could be provided under (a) potential eligible participants who
(which is not funded by program) that
this section are information on the are unlikely to be aware of this program
provides day care services to the
community’s stagnant or falling tax (because of race, color, national origin,
Youthbuild participants during the
base, including recent commercial or religion, ethnicity, sex, or disability);
hours they are being trained or receiving
industrial closings, housing conditions, education. (b) young women, young women with
such as the number and percentage of b. Self-Sufficiency (1 point). Describe dependent children, and persons
substandard and/or overcrowded units, how your program will provide receiving public assistance; and
rent burden (defined as average housing Youthbuild participants the ability to (c) public agencies, courts, homeless
cost divided by average income) for the achieve: independent living, economic shelters, local school systems, local
target area and urgency in addressing empowerment, educational workforce development systems, one-
problems facing youth, local crime opportunities, housing choice or an stop centers and community-based
statistics, etc. improved environment that is free from organizations, etc.
3. In rating applications under this environmental hazards such as lead (2) Educational and job training
Factor, HUD reserves the right to hazards, brownfields, overcrowded services and activities. Points will be
consider sources of available objective housing, etc. An applicant that awarded based upon the qualifications
data, such as the U.S. Census, other addresses this subfactor will receive one of instructors and proposed wages and
than, or in addition to, those provided point. stipends for youth participants. In
by applicants, and to compare such data c. Sustainability (2 points). For evaluating this category, HUD will
to those provided by applicants and applicants that have not received a prior consider:
local crime statistics for the project site. Youthbuild award, describe how your (a) The types of in-class academic and
HUD requires use of sound and program will be financially self- vocational instruction you will provide;
reliable data (e.g., U.S. Census data, sustaining by decreasing dependence on (b) The number and qualifications of
state statistical reports, university Youthbuild funding and relying more program instructors and ratio of
studies/reports that are verifiable) to on state, local, and private funding so instructors to participants;
support distress levels cited in each your activities can be continued after (c) Scheduling plan for classroom and
application. A source for all information your grant award is complete. For on-the-job training needed to meet
along with the publication or previous Youthbuild grantees, describe program requirements and ensure
origination date must also be provided. how your program demonstrates a timely completion of your program; and
Updated Census data are available as progression of reduced reliance on (d) Reasonable payments to
follows for the listed indicators: HUD’s Youthbuild funds, as either a participants of wages, stipends, and
a. Unemployment rate— estimated reduced Youthbuild grant amount or incentives. Wages or stipends for on-site
monthly, with a two-month lag; increased overall program level with construction training must be at least
b. High School Dropout rate using the Youthbuild as a declining share of the federal minimum wage.
status rate-1999 data; total. (3) Leadership development. Points
c. Poverty rate—2000 Census data at 2. Youthbuild Program Work Plan: will be awarded based upon your
the tract level. For each component, HUD will consider proposed leadership curriculum,
C. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of the overall quality and feasibility of qualifications of instructors, and the
Approach (36 points): This Factor your proposed work plan and budget impact of the proposed leadership
addresses the extent to which your that must be consistent with the activities on the target area. You must
proposed program is coordinated with Youthbuild program as measured by describe the leadership development
other ongoing and related activities in your specific activities and outcomes. training you will offer to participants
the area you propose to serve and how You will receive a greater number of and strategies for providing the training

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to build group cohesion and peer each criterion in section V.C.2.b(1)(a), property, where applicable) upon award
support. V.C.2.b(1)(b) and V.C.2.b(1)(c) as a of the grant.
(4) Support services. You must assess percent of the total program participants d. Policy Priorities: (4 points). Policy
the need for counseling and referral served. Priorities are further defined in the
services during each stage of program c. Housing Program Priority: (10 General Section. Applicants should
implementation: outreach strategy, points). HUD will assign Housing document the extent HUD’s policy
recruitment strategy, youths interviewed Program Priority points to all priorities are enhanced by the proposed
and not selected for the program, applications that contain evidence that activities. Applicants that include
program participants, youths who drop housing resources from other federal, activities that can result in the
out of the program, and graduates of the state, local, or private sources are achievement of these departmental
program. Describe how the participant available and firmly committed to cover policy priorities, as described in the
needs will be addressed, document all costs, in full, for the following General Section, will receive higher
counseling and referral services to be housing activities for the proposed rating points in evaluating their
offered to participants, the type of Youthbuild program: acquisition, application for funding. Three
counseling, social services, and/or need- architect and engineering fees, departmental policy priorities are listed
based stipends you will provide. construction, and rehabilitation. Forms below. Policy Priorities include:
(5) Follow-up assistance and support 2C, Housing Site Description, and 2C10, (1) Ending chronic homelessness (1
activities to program graduates. You Youthbuild Grant Individual Housing point);
must describe the type of proposed Project Site Estimate, must be (2) Removal of regulatory barriers to
assistance and support which should be completed to receive the Housing affordable housing (up to 2 points) (see
based upon an assessment of the needs Program Priority points. Applications the General Section for further
of the program graduates and should that do not include proper explanation). You must complete Form
include continued linkage to the local documentation of firm financial HUD–27300, Questionnaire for HUD’s
Youthbuild program, counseling, and commitments of non-Youthbuild Initiative on Removal of Regulatory
social service referral services. resources or propose to use Youthbuild Barriers and provide the requested
(6) On-site training. Points will be grant funds, in whole or in part, or do documentation to receive points for this
awarded based upon the experience of not evidence site control, for any one of policy priority. See the General Section
proposed instructors, number of youth the housing activities listed above will for a discussion of how points are
to be trained, and wages or stipends for not be entitled to housing program allocated.
participants. HUD will consider: priority points. For an applicant to (3) Participation in Energy Star (1
(a) The housing construction or receive the housing program priority point). See the General Section for
rehabilitation activities participants will points, each letter of commitment to further explanation. Applicants must
undertake at the site(s) to be used for the cover the costs of the above activities state how they incorporate this priority
on-site training component of the must include the following: into their application in order to receive
program as provided in the training (1) The organization’s name;
the one point.
curriculum and methodology for (2) the applicant’s name;
(3) the proposed program; D. Rating Factor 4: Leveraging of Non-
carrying out on-site training;
(4) the proposed amount of housing Resources (10 Points). This
(b) The qualification and number of
commitment and which housing Factor addresses the ability of the
on-site supervisors;
(c) The ratio of trainers to activity(ies) (i.e., acquisition, architect applicant to secure non-housing
participants; and engineering fees, construction, and resources from its program partners.
(d) The number of participants per rehabilitation) the commitment HUD will evaluate the extent to which
site; and represent(s); firm commitments of resources are
(e) The amounts, wages, and/or (5) a signature by an official of the obtained from federal, state, local,
stipends you will pay to participants organization legally able to make private, and nonprofit sources. The
during on-site work. Amounts must be commitments on behalf of the applicant will receive points based
at least federal minimum wage. organization with a statement upon the ratio of committed non-HUD
b. Strategy for Job Placement. (2 confirming that the authority remains in resources for non-housing activities
points). effect for a period stated in the compared to the amount of Youthbuild
(1) For applicants that have not commitment. funds requested in the application.
received a prior Youthbuild award. (6) If the contribution is cash, the (Exhibit 4B Non-Housing Program
HUD will evaluate the quality and applicant, the applicant’s partner(s) or Resources must be completed and you
feasibility of your proposed strategy to contributing entity must evidence its must provide letters of firm
place youth participants in permanent financial capability through a corporate commitment from the donor with the
jobs. You will be rated on the following or personal financial statement or other amount of cash or in-kind contribution).
factors: (a) proposed number of youth to appropriate means. If any portion of the Applicants submitting letters of
obtain jobs that promote economic self- committed activity is to be financed commitment without the Exhibit 4
sufficiency (i.e., those that are a part of through a lending institution, the completed, will not receive points for
career paths or apprenticeship participant must evidence the this Rating Factor. Each commitment
programs); (b) proposed number of institution’s commitment to fund the described on Exhibit 4B for this Factor
youths who will continue post- commitment. must have a firm commitment letter. In
secondary or secondary education; and (7) Affirm that its investment is addition, the amount of the commitment
(c) proposed number of youths to contingent only upon receipt of FY2005 in each letter must match the amount
receive entrepreneurship training. Youthbuild funds and state a listed on the Form 4B.
(2) For Youthbuild grantees who have willingness on the part of the signatory In assigning points for this criterion,
grants that are at least 24 months old. In to sign a legally binding commitment HUD will consider the level of resources
addition to the information in section not earlier than the date this NOFA is obtained for cash or in-kind
V.C.2.b(1) above, provide the actual published and (conditioned on HUD’s contributions to cover the following
number of program participants that met environmental review and approval of a kinds of areas:

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• Social services (i.e., counseling and identify what you are going to measure, making available files under appropriate
training); how you are going to measure it, and the assurance of confidentiality of records.
• Use of existing vocational, adult, steps you have in place to make
and bilingual educational courses; VI. Reviews and Selection Process
adjustments to your work plan if
• Donation of labor, resource performance targets are not met within A. Rating and Ranking
personnel, supplies, teaching materials, established timeframes. Applicants are 1. General. To review and rate
classroom, and/or meeting space. required to address this factor as a
1. Firm commitment for non-housing applications, HUD may establish panels
narrative as well as complete the Logic including officials from other federal
resources. Each letter of commitment to Model form (see appendix to the
cover the costs of the above activities agencies and outside experts or
General Section). This rating factor consultants to obtain certain expertise
must include the following: reflects HUD’s goal to embrace high
a. the organization’s name; and other outside points of view.
standards of ethics, management and 2. Rating. All applications for funding
b. the applicant’s name; accountability. HUD’s evaluation of this
c. the proposed program; will be evaluated against the rating
rating factor will be based upon your factors described in Section V. of this
d. the proposed amount of
Logic Model performance measures, NOFA.
commitment and which non-housing
results, and timeframes consistent with 3. Ranking. Applications will be
activity(ies) the commitment
your program description, budget, ranked separately within each of the
represent(s);
e. a signature by an official of the resources, and program design. three funding categories. Applications
At a minimum, your Logic Model will be selected for funding in
organization legally able to make
must include the following program accordance with their rank order in each
commitments on behalf of the
outcomes: category.
organization with a statement • Number of participants enrolled in
confirming that the authority remains in 4. Eligibility for Selection. To be
the program; eligible for funding, an application must
effect for a period stated in the • Number of participants that
commitment; have an overall minimum score of 75
graduate; points, including a minimum score of
f. an affirmation that its investment is • Number of housing units
contingent only upon receipt of FY2005 10 points in Factor 1. If two or more
constructed; applications are rated fundable and
Youthbuild funds and a statement of • Number of housing units
willingness on the part of the signatory have the same score, but there are
rehabilitated;
to sign a legally binding commitment • Number and percent of GED’s or insufficient funds to fund all of them,
not earlier than the date this NOFA is certificates attained by participants (for HUD will select the application(s) with
published. percentage calculation, numerator: the the highest score for Rating Factor 3
2. Resources from other federal, state, number of participants who attain a (Soundness of Approach). If two or
local governments, or private entities. diploma, GED or certificate; more applications still have the same
HUD encourages use of existing federal, denominator: those who are score, the highest score in the following
state, local governments, or private and participating in the Youthbuild factors will be selected sequentially
nonprofit housing programs as part of program). until one highest score can be
your Youthbuild program. In addition, • Number and percent of graduates determined: Rating Factor 1 (Capacity of
HUD encourages use of other non- placed in employment or education (for the Applicant and Relevant
Youthbuild funds available for percentage calculation, numerator: the Organization); Rating Factor 4
vocational, adult, and bilingual number of participants who have (Leveraging of Resources) and Rating
education programs, or for job training entered employment or enrolled in post Factor 2 (Need/Extent of the Problem).
under the Workforce Investment Act secondary education; denominator: the 5. Adjustments to Funding. HUD
and the Personal Responsibility and number of graduates from the reserves the right to utilize this year’s
Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of Youthbuild program); and funding to fund previous years’ errors
1996 (48 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.). • Number and percentage of prior to rating and ranking this year’s
E. Rating Factor 5: Achieving Results graduates who made literacy and applications. Any available funds that
and Program Evaluation (12 Points). numeracy gains (measures the increase remain after all applications within
This factor emphasizes HUD’s in literacy and numeracy skills of funding range have been selected or
commitment to ensuring that applicants participants through a common obligated will be reallocated between
keep promises made in their application assessment tool administered at categories 1 and 2 by rank order
to rigorously assess their performance program registration and regular between applications at the discretion of
and ensure performance goals are met. intervals thereafter); for percentage the selecting official or designee.
Achieving results means you, the calculation, numerator: the number of Category 3 funds are appropriated as a
applicant, have clearly identified the Youthbuild program participants who set-aside, and can not be reallocated.
benefits, or outcomes of your program. increase one or more education 6. Corrections to Deficient
Outcomes are ultimate goals. functioning levels; denominator: the Applications. The General Section
Benchmarks or outputs are interim number of Youthbuild program provides the procedures for corrections
activities or products that lead to the participants who have completed a year to deficient applications.
ultimate achievement of your goals. B. Anticipated Announcement and
in the program).
Performance measurement requires that • Efficiency or annual cost per Award Dates. HUD anticipates making
you, the applicant, identify program participant (numerator: grant amount; award announcements no later than four
outcomes, interim products or denominator: number of Youthbuild months after the application submission
benchmarks, and performance participants.) deadline date.
indicators that will allow you to assess An applicant should agree to VII. Award Administration Information
your performance. Performance cooperate with any HUD-approved
indicators must be quantified and evaluation by making staff available for A. Award Notices
measure actual achievements against interview, providing lists of participants 1. Notification of Approval or
anticipated achievements. You should and their contact information, and Disapproval. HUD will notify you

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whether or not you have been selected required to submit progress reports to number 2506.0142. In accordance with
for an award. If you are selected, HUD’s the appropriate HUD field office in the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
notice to you of the amount of the grant accordance with 24 CFR Part 585.403, not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
award based on the approved using HUD Form 40201. Should you not required to respond to, a collection
application will constitute HUD’s receive a FY 2005 Youthbuild award, of information unless the collection
CONDITIONAL approval, subject to you will be required to update your displays a currently valid OMB control
negotiation and execution of the grant Logic Model periodically, addressing number. Public reporting burden for the
agreement by HUD. the time schedule, accomplishments to collection of information is estimated to
2. Application Debriefing. Applicants date and results and submit it to HUD average 45 hours per annum per
who wish to have a debriefing of their in conjunction within the timeframes respondent for the application and grant
application must send a written or email established for the Youthbuild progress administration. This includes the time
request (see the General Section) to: Mr. reports. for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
Mark A. Horwath, Director; Youthbuild b. Racial and Ethnic Data reporting. the data for the application, semi-annual
Program; Office of Economic HUD requires that funded recipients reports, and final report. The
Development; Office of Community collect racial data and ethnic beneficiary information will be used for grantee
Planning and Development; 451 data. It has adopted the Office of selection and monitoring the
Seventh Street, SW., Room 7149; Management and Budget’s Standards for administration of funds. Response to
Washington, DC 20410–7000 or e-mail the Collection of Racial and Ethnic Data. this request for information is required
address Mark_A._Horwath@hud.gov. In view of these requirements, you in order to receive the benefits to be
Debriefing information can be found in should use form HUD–27061, Racial derived.
the General Section of the SuperNOFA. and Ethnic Data Reporting Form
(instructions for its use), found on Appendix A
B. Administrative and National Policy http://www.HUDclips.org., a comparable Instructions for Completion of Youthbuild
Requirements program form, or a comparable
Environmental Requirements
1. Applicable OMB Circulars. Please electronic data system for this purpose.
refer to the General Section for (Exhibit 2C(15))
VIII. Agency Contact(s)
information regarding applicable OMB A. Instructions to Applicants
Circulars. For technical assistance in
downloading an application package 1. If you propose to use Youthbuild funds
2. Applicable Executive Orders and to cover any costs of the lease, acquisition,
Statutes. Please note that Executive from Grants.gov/Apply, contact the
rehabilitation, or new construction or real
Order 13202 may apply to your program Grants.gov help desk at 800–518–Grants property, you shall submit all relevant
(see the General Section) and Section or by sending an e-mail to environmental information in your
6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act support@grants.gov. application to support HUD decisionmaking
covering the procurement of recovered For programmatic information in accordance with the environmental
materials may also be applicable (see concerning the HUD Youthbuild procedures and standards described in 24
program, contact Ms. Phyllis Williams, CFR 585.307. For each proposed Youthbuild
the General Section.)
Community Planning and Development property for which HUD environmental
3. Executive Order 13166, Improving procedures apply, you are to prepare a
Access To Services For Persons With Specialist; Office of Economic
separate Exhibit 2C(15) in which you supply
Limited English Proficiency (LEP). Development; Office of Community
HUD with environmental threshold
Consistent with Executive Order 13166, Planning and Development; U. S. information and letters from qualified data
‘‘Improving Access to Services for Department of Housing and Urban sources (see definition below) which support
Persons with Limited Proficiency Development; 451 Seventh Street, SW., the information. HUD will review your
(LEP),’’ issued on August 11, 2000, all Room 7149; Washington, DC 20410– submission and determine how, if necessary,
HUD recipients should take reasonable 7000; telephone (202) 708–2035 (this is HUD will comply with any federal laws and
not a toll-free number). Persons with authorities that may be applicable to your
steps to provide certain materials and property proposed for Youthbuild funding. If
information available in languages other speech or hearing impairments may
environmental procedures apply and Exhibit
than English. The determination as to access this number via TTY by calling
2C(15) with supporting documentation is not
what materials, languages, and modes of the toll-free Federal Information Relay included then the application will be deemed
translation/interpretation services Service at 800–877–8339. Prior to the ineligible.
should be used shall be based upon: application deadline, HUD’s staff will You are to follow these instructions for
a. The specific needs and capabilities be available to provide general guidance preparing Exhibit 2C(15). The instructions
of the LEP populations among the award on the application submission process advise you on how to obtain and document
recipient’s program beneficiaries and and location of information, but not certain information to be supplied to HUD in
guidance in preparing your application. this exhibit. Before selecting a property for
potential beneficiaries of assistance (e.g. Youthbuild funding, you should read these
tenants, community residents, A. Satellite Broadcast. HUD will hold
instructions and be advised that HUD
counselees, trainees, etc.) an information broadcast via satellite for
encourages you to select, to the extent
b. The recipient’s primary and major potential applicants to learn more about practicable, properties and locations that are
program purposes; the program and preparation of an free of environmental hazards and problems
c. Resources of the recipient and size application. For more information about discussed in these instructions. The
of the program; and the date and time of this broadcast, you responses to the environmental criteria in
d. Local housing, demographic, and should consult the HUD Web site at Exhibit 2C(15) will be used to determine
community conditions and needs. http://www.hud.gov. environmental approval or disapproval by
HUD’s LEP recipient Guidance has been B. Paperwork Reduction Act: The HUD of proposals for physical development
information collection requirements of properties.
published in the Federal Register on 2. After selecting a property for proposed
December 19, 2003 and further guidance contained in this document have been Youthbuild funding, you are to determine the
may be found at http://www.lep.gov. approved by the Office of Management activities to be undertaken with your
4. Reporting Requirements: and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Youthbuild funds. You are to indicate in
a. Progress reports and Logic Model Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501– Section E whether the Youthbuild funds will
reporting. Youthbuild grantees are 3520) and assigned OMB control be used for:

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a. Lease or purchase of a property; total estimated cost of replacement after described below, following the same order as
b. Minor rehabilitation; rehabilitation. they appear in section G.
c. Major rehabilitation; or c. Major rehabilitation refers to proposed 1. Site Within Designated Coastal Barrier
d. New construction of housing. repairs and renovations to: Resources
The activities proposed for Youthbuild (1) An existing building for residential use
funding will determine the kind of data that with one to four units: Threshold: Youthbuild applicants are
you will need to obtain from a qualified data (a) Where the density is increased beyond prohibited by federal law from using federal
source in order to complete Exhibit 2C(15). four units; financial assistance for properties if the
3. Once you have selected a property and (b) That involves changes in land use; or properties are located within designated
determined the activities for Youthbuild (c) Where the footprint of the building is coastal barriers of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of
funding, you are advised to check with your increased in a floodplain or in a wetland. Mexico, and the Great Lakes (Coastal Barrier
city or county agency that administers HUD’s (2) An existing multifamily building (with Resources Act, 16 U.S.C. 3501).
Community Development Block Grant five or more units): * Documentation: You are to select either
program and performs environmental (a) Where the estimated cost of the work A or B for the condition that best describes
reviews, or the local planning agency. This is 75 percent or more of the estimated cost the property and report the option selected
course of action is recommended in view of of replacement after completion; in item 1 of section G.
the fact that most, if not all of the data (b) That involves changes in land use from A. Your program operates in a community
needed for preparing Exhibit 2C(15) is residential to nonresidential, or from that does not contain any shores along the
readily available from the local community nonresidential to residential; or Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, or the
development agency and the local planning (c) That increases unit density by more Great Lakes.
agency. You are advised to ask the than 20 percent. B. Your program operates in a community
environmental staff of those agencies the d. Multifamily housing means any that does contain shores along the Atlantic
following questions: residential building that contains five or Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Great
a. Has the agency ever prepared an more apartments or rooming units. Lakes. You must provide HUD with a finding
environmental review of the proposed e. Single family housing means any made by a qualified data source stating that
Youthbuild property or the neighborhood in residential building that contains one-to-four the proposed property is not located within
which the property is located, and if so, a designated coastal barrier resource by citing
dwelling units.
would it provide a copy to the applicant for the map panel number of the official maps
Because each federal environmental law or
use by HUD; issued by the Department of the Interior
authority has compliance requirements that
b. Would the agency assist you in (DOI) on the basis of which the finding was
differ according to the type of proposed
completing section G; or if the agency is not made.
able to help complete any item in section G, activity to be funded, you are required to
supply information in Exhibit 2C(15) only for 2. Site Contaminated With Toxic Chemicals
would the agency advise you which local or
the type of activity for which the Youthbuild and Radioactive Materials
state agency is the appropriate qualified data
source for obtaining the information. grant will be used. Threshold: Under HUD policy, as
Also, you should check with the local f. If you propose new construction or major described in 24 CFR 50.3 (i), HUD will not
planning agency before proceeding elsewhere rehabilitation of multifamily housing or approve the provision of financial assistance
for the information. major rehabilitation of single family housing, to residential properties on sites where
You are advised that the cost of preparing you must supply complete and reliable contamination could affect the health and
information and analyses needed for Exhibit environmental threshold information for safety of occupants or conflict with the
2C(15) is an eligible cost under the items 1 through 13 in section G. intended utilization of the property. Sites
Youthbuild program and is reimbursable if g. If you propose new construction of known or suspected to be contaminated by
you are approved for a grant. single family housing, you must supply toxic chemicals or radioactive materials
4. Key terms used in these instructions are complete and reliable environmental include, but are not limited to, sites: (i) listed
defined in the following section. Most of the threshold information for items 1 through 12 on either an EPA Superfund National
other terms are technical and their definition in section G. Priorities List (NPL) or CERCLA
would be known to qualified data sources. h. If you propose minor rehabilitation of (Comprehensive Environmental Response,
a. Qualified data source means any federal, multifamily or single family housing, or the Compensation, and Liability Act) List, or
state, or local agency with expertise or purchase or lease of a property, you must equivalent state list; (ii) located within 3,000
experience in environmental protection (e.g., supply complete and reliable environmental feet of a hazardous or solid waste landfill
the local community development agency; threshold information for items 1 through 7 site; or (iii) with an underground storage tank
the land planning agency; the state in section G. (which is not a residential fuel tank).
environmental protection agency; the State 5. Applicants subject to HUD’s * Documentation: You are to select either
Historic Preservation Officer) or any other environmental procedures are to submit A or B for the condition that best describes
source qualified to provide reliable Exhibit 2C(15) and accompanying property and report the option selected in
information on the particular subject. Please documentation to HUD with the applications item 2 of section G.
attach a letter supporting the information for grant assistance. Such applicants are A. You are providing HUD with a finding
from each qualified data source to Exhibit prohibited from committing or expending made by a qualified data source stating that
2C(15). state, local, or other funds in order to the proposed Youthbuild property and any
b. Minor rehabilitation refers to proposed undertake property rehabilitation, neighboring properties do not contain any
repairs and renovations to construction (including demolition), or sites known or suspected to be contaminated
(1) A building for residential use (with one acquisition (including lease), until HUD and with toxic chemicals and radioactive
to four units): the grantee execute a grant agreement for the materials.
(a) Where the density is not increased proposed Youthbuild project. B. You are providing any site
beyond four units; 6. HUD reserves the right to disqualify any contamination data by a qualified data source
(b) Where the land use is not changed; and application where one or more in your letter for HUD’s evaluation of
(c) Where the footprint of the building is environmental thresholds are exceeded if contamination and/or suspicion of any
not increased in a floodplain or in a wetland; HUD determines that the compliance review contamination of a proposed property or any
or cannot be conducted and satisfactorily neighboring properties.
(2) A multifamily residential building completed within the HUD review period for
(with more than four units): Youthbuild applications. 3. Site Affecting a Floodplain
(a) Where the unit density is not changed Threshold: A property located within a
more than 20 percent; B. Environmental Threshold and floodplain and proposed for funding is
(b) Where the land use is not changed to Documentation Requirements subject to Executive Order 11988, Floodplain
non-residential; and The threshold and documentation Management. The Executive Order directs
(c) Where the estimated cost of requirements for each of the federal HUD to avoid, where practicable, proposed
rehabilitation is less than 75 percent of the environmental laws and authorities are financial support for any floodplain property,

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whenever HUD has options to approve National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or A. The property is not located within 3,000
properties in flood-free locations. The Order issued by any property insurance company feet of a civil airport or military airfield.
does not apply to existing single family offering coverage under the NFIP. Whenever B. If your property is located within 3,000
properties proposed for purchase or lease the requirement applies to coverage that feet of a civil airport or military airfield, you
except for: (a) Property that is located within extends to future years, the grant agreement must provide HUD with a finding from the
a floodway or coastal high hazard area; and will require that the insured have its insurer airport operator stating whether or not the
(b) substantial improvement. Substantial automatically forward to HUD, in the same property is located within a runway clear
improvement for flood hazard purposes manner as to the insured, an information zone at a civil airport, or a clear zone or
means any property rehabilitation which: (i) copy of the Policy Declarations form, which accident potential zone at a military airfield.
increases the unit density of the property; or is used to verify compliance. For properties that are located within a
(ii) equals or exceeds 50 percent of the * Documentation: You are to select either runway clear zone or a clear zone or accident
market value of the property before A or B for the condition that best describes potential zone, if you propose to rehabilitate
rehabilitation, but excluding the costs for your property and report the option selected such a property you must provide HUD with
correcting health, sanitary, and safety code in item 4 of section G. estimates of: (i) the cost of the proposed
violations. Note: Proposed funding for A. You already own the property and rehabilitation, and (ii) the property value
substantial improvement and new attach a copy of the Policy Declarations form after completion of the rehabilitation. The
construction are subject to the Executive confirming that a current flood insurance estimates are to be provided in section F.
Order decisionmaking process. This may policy is in effect and the policy provides 6. Site Is or Affects an Historic Property
result in a disqualification of your adequate coverage for the building proposed
application (refer above to number 7 under for the Youthbuild project located within the Threshold: Only if a property is proposed
‘‘Instructions to Applicants’’). Special Flood Hazard Area. for rehabilitation or new construction must
* Documentation: You are to select A or B B. After you have purchased (or HUD in consultation with the State Historic
for the condition that best describes your constructed, in the case of proposed new Preservation Officer (SHPO), and following
property and report the option selected in construction) the Youthbuild property, you the Department of the Interior’s Standards
item 3 of section G. must obtain and maintain flood insurance and Guidelines for Evaluation, make a
A. You are providing HUD with a finding protection. For the term and amount of determination whether the property is:
made by a qualified data source stating that coverage prescribed by law, you must a. Listed on or formally determined to be
the property is not located within the Special provide HUD with a copy of the Policy eligible for listing on the National Register of
Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Declarations form confirming that the flood Historic Places;
B. You are providing HUD with a finding insurance policy is in effect and the policy b. Located within or directly adjacent to an
made by a qualified data source that the provides adequate coverage for the historic district; or
property is located within the Special Flood Youthbuild building located within the c. A property whose area of potential
Hazard Area (SFHA) and indicating if the Special Flood Hazard Area. effects includes an historic district or
property is located within a floodway or property.
5. Site Within Clear Zones or Accident Historic properties and districts are subject
coastal high hazard area. Potential Zones of Airports and Airfields
The information for A and B must provide by law to special protection and historic
HUD with the flood map panel number Threshold: HUD policy as described in 24 preservation processing, which HUD must
obtained either from the official maps issued CFR part 51, subpart D applies to HUD perform to comply with the regulations of the
for the National Flood Insurance Program or approval of financial assistance to: (a) Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
from the property appraisal report used to properties located within clear zones; and (b) (ACHP: 36 CFR part 800). Note: If you are
make the finding. in the case of new construction or major using information from the SHPO as a
For all proposed rehabilitation of rehabilitation, properties located within qualified data source you need to allow
properties that are located within a SFHA, accident potential zones. sufficient time to obtain the information from
you must provide HUD with estimates of: (1) (a) Clear zones: New construction and the SHPO. You may wish to make special
the property value before rehabilitation, and major rehabilitation of a property that is arrangements with the SHPO for rapid review
(2) the cost of the proposed rehabilitation. located on a clear zone site is prohibited. of the proposed property where this is
Provide the estimates in section F. HUD financial assistance in a clear zone is practicable. In addition, for properties
If the property is found to be located allowed only for the proposed lease, determined to be historic properties, HUD
within a SFHA, proceed to item 4 on flood purchase, or minor rehabilitation of will require 30 to 90 days in most cases for
insurance protection. Otherwise proceed to properties (24 CFR 51.302(a)). For HUD HUD to perform historic preservation
item 5. funding approval for any property in a clear compliance with the ACHP regulations. This
zone: (a) HUD will give advance written may result in a disqualification of the
4. Building Requiring Flood Insurance notice to the prospective property buyer in application (refer above to number 7 under
Protection accord with 24 CFR 51.303(a)(3); and (b) a ‘‘Instructions to Applicants’’).
Threshold: HUD will estimate the amount copy of the HUD notice signed by the * Documentation: You are to select one of
and period of flood insurance coverage that prospective property buyer will be placed in the following options that best describes the
is to be made a condition of approval of any the property file. The written notice informs condition of your property and report the
HUD financial assistance for a building the prospective property buyer of: (i) the option selected in item 6 of section G.
located within a Special Flood Hazard Area potential hazards from airplane accidents, A. You propose financial assistance for
(SFHA). The Flood Disaster Protection Act of which studies have shown more likely to rehabilitation or new construction, and are
1973 requires owners of HUD-assisted occur within clear zones than in other areas providing HUD with a SHPO’s finding that
buildings to purchase and maintain flood around the airport/airfield; and (ii) the the proposed Youthbuild activity:
insurance protection as a condition of potential acquisition by airport or airfield 1. Is located within an area where there are
approval of any HUD financial assistance for operators, who may wish to buy the property no historic properties; or
the proposed purchase, rehabilitation, or new at some future date as part of a clear zone 2. Will have no effect on historic
construction of any SFHA building. The law acquisition program. properties; or
prescribes the coverage period and dollar (b) Accident potential zones: For properties 3. Will have an effect on historic properties
amount of flood insurance protection. located within the accident potential zone not considered adverse
Proof of Purchase of Flood Insurance (APZ), HUD shall determine whether the use B. You propose financial assistance for
Protection: You must provide HUD with of the property is generally consistent with rehabilitation or new construction, and are
proof of purchase of flood insurance Department of Defense ‘‘Land Use providing HUD with a SHPO’s finding that
protection for any proposed Youthbuild Compatibility Guidelines for Accident the proposed Youthbuild activity will have
building located within the SFHA, whenever Potential Zones.’’ an adverse effect on historic properties.
HUD funding is being used for property * Documentation: You are to select either C. You are providing HUD with a copy of
purchase, rehabilitation, or new construction. A or B for the condition that best describes a letter from the SHPO stating any reason for
The standard documentation for compliance your property and report the option selected not being able to provide you with the
is the Policy Declarations form issued by the in item 5 of section G. requested information and finding.

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7. Site Near Hazardous Industrial Operations HUD environmental criteria and standards A. You state that your project is not located
Threshold: Properties that are located near contained in subpart B (Noise Abatement and within a coastal zone, as defined by the
hazardous industrial operations handling Control) of 24 CFR part 51. Approvals in a States Coastal Zone Management Plan.
fuels or chemicals of an explosive or Normally unacceptable noise zone require a B. If your project is located within a coastal
flammable nature are subject to HUD safety minimum of 5 decibels additional sound zone, you are providing HUD with a finding
standards (24 CFR 51, subpart C). However, attenuation for buildings having noise- made by the state coastal zone management
under the Youthbuild program, these sensitive uses if the day-night average sound agency that the project proposed by the
standards would apply only if you propose: level is greater than 65 decibels but does not applicant is consistent with the approved
(a) Construction of a building; (b) conversion exceed 70 decibels, or a minimum of 10 state coastal zone management program.
of a non-residential land use to a residential decibels of additional sound attenuation if 10. Site Affecting a Sole Source Aquifer
land use including making habitable a the day-night average sound level is greater Threshold: The sole source aquifer
building condemned for habitation; or (c) than 70 decibels but does not exceed 75 authority applies primarily to activities
rehabilitation that increases the density of a decibels. involving proposed new construction or
residential structure by increasing the Proposed housing sites with above 75 conversion to housing of non-residential
number of dwelling or rooming units. In the decibels are unacceptable and the noise property. Projects that can affect aquifers
case of tanks containing common liquid attenuation measures require the approval of designated by the Environmental Protection
fuels, the requirement for an acceptable the Assistant Secretary for Community Agency (EPA) must be reviewed for impact
separation distance (ASD) calculation only Planning and Development. In Unacceptable on such designated aquifer sources. The Safe
applies to storage tanks that have a capacity noise zones, HUD strongly encourages Drinking Water Act of 1974 requires
of more than 100 gallons. conversion of noise-exposed sites to non- protection of drinking water systems that are
* Documentation: You are to select one of housing land uses compatible with the high the sole or principal drinking water source
the following options that best describes the noise levels. for an area and which, if contaminated,
condition of the property, and report the For major rehabilitation projects involving would create a significant hazard to public
option selected in item 7 of section G. five or more dwelling units located in the health.
A. The proposed project does not include: ‘‘Normally Unacceptable’’ and *Documentation: You are to select either A
(1) Construction of a building; (2) conversion ‘‘Unacceptable’’ noise zones, HUD actively or B for the condition that best describes the
of a non-residential land use to a residential project and report the option selected in item
seeks to have project sponsors incorporate
land use including making habitable a 10 of section G.
noise attenuation features, given the extent
building condemned for habitation; or (3) A. You are providing HUD with a finding
and nature of the rehabilitation being
rehabilitation that increases the density of a made by a qualified data source stating that
undertaken and the level of exterior noise
residential structure by increasing the the proposed property is not located on nor
exposure.
number of dwelling or rooming units. does it affect a sole source aquifer designated
*Documentation: You are to select A or B
B. The proposed project includes: (1) by EPA.
for the condition that best describes their
Construction of a building; (2) conversion of B. If your project proposes new
a non-residential land use to a residential project and report the option selected in item
8 of section G. construction or conversion activities that are
land use including making habitable a located on or may affect any sole source
building condemned for habitation; or (3) A. You are providing HUD with a finding
made by a qualified data source stating that aquifer designated by the EPA, you are
rehabilitation that increases the density of a identifying the aquifer and providing HUD
residential structure by increasing the the property proposed by the applicant for a
with an explanation of the effect on the
number of dwelling or rooming units; and major rehabilitation or new construction
aquifer from a qualified data source, and/or
you are providing HUD with a finding by a project involving five or more dwelling units
a copy of any comments on the proposed
qualified data source that the proposed is not located within: (1) 1,000 feet of a major
project that have been received from the EPA
property is not located within the immediate noise source, road, or highway; (2) 3,000 feet
Regional Office as well as from any state or
vicinity of hazardous industrial operations of a railroad; or (3) 1 mile of a civil or 5 miles local agency with jurisdiction for protecting
handling fuel or chemicals of an explosive or of a military airfield. the drinking water system.
flammable nature by citing data used and the B. The applicant provides HUD with a
finding made by a qualified data source: (1) 11. Site Affecting Endangered Species
maps used.
C. The applicant proposes: (1) Construction stating that the plans for the property Threshold: The Endangered Species
of a building; (2) conversion of a non- proposed by the applicant for a major Protection (ESP) authority applies primarily
residential land use to a residential land use rehabilitation or new construction project to activities involving proposed new
including making habitable a building involving five or more dwelling units will construction or conversion to housing of a
condemned for habitation; or (3) incorporate noise attenuation features in non-residential property. Projects which can
rehabilitation that increases the density of a accord with HUD environmental criteria and affect listed or proposed endangered or
residential structure by increasing the standards contained in subpart B (Noise threatened species or critical habitats require
number of dwelling or rooming units. The Abatement and Control) of 24 CFR part 51; consultation with the Department of the
grantee provides HUD a finding made by a (2) stating whether the property is located Interior or the Department of Commerce in
qualified data source stating: (1) That the within a ‘‘Normally Unacceptable’’ or compliance with the procedure of section 7
proposed property is located within the ‘‘Unacceptable’’ noise zone; and (3) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
immediate vicinity of hazardous industrial providing HUD plans and a statement of the amended.
operations handling fuel or chemicals of an anticipated interior noise levels. *Documentation: You are to select either A
explosive or flammable nature; (2) the type or B for the condition that best describes the
9. Site Affecting Coastal Zone Management
and scale of such hazardous industrial property and report the option selected in
Threshold: Only for proposed activities item 11 of section G.
operations; (3) the distance of such
involving new construction or major A. If your project proposes new
operations from the proposed property; (4) a
rehabilitation of multifamily housing does construction or conversion activities, you are
preliminary calculation of the acceptable
separation distance (ASD) between such the Coastal Zone Management (CZM) providing HUD with a finding made by a
operations and the proposed property; and authority apply. Projects that can affect the qualified data source that the project is not
(5) a recommendation as to whether it is safe coastal zone must be carried out in a manner likely to affect any listed or proposed
to use the property in accord with 24 CFR consistent with the approved state coastal endangered or threatened species or critical
part 51, subpart C. zone management program under section 307 habitat. The finding shall indicate whether
of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, the project is located within a critical habitat,
8. Site Near High Noise Source as amended. and if so, explain why the project is not
Threshold: For new construction that is to *Documentation: You are to select either A likely to affect the species or habitat.
occur in high noise areas (i.e., exceeding 65 or B for the condition that best describes the B. If your project proposes new
decibels), applicants shall incorporate noise project and report the option selected in item construction or conversion activities that are
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or threatened species or critical habitat, you where new construction or conversion is units on any one site. It is the policy of the
are providing HUD with a statement from a proposed. Department to reject proposals that have
qualified data source explaining the likely The information for A and B must provide significant adverse environmental impacts
effect, and/or a finding made by the Fish and HUD with the wetland panel number and to encourage the modification of projects
Wildlife Service of the Department of the obtained from official maps issued by the in order to enhance environmental quality
Interior or the National Marine Fisheries Department of the Interior on the basis of and minimize environmental harm. This
Service of the Department of Commerce which the finding was made, or where the
policy is authorized by the National
stating as acceptable the proposed mitigation Department of the Interior has not mapped
that you will provide to protect any affected the area, a letter or other documentation from Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the
endangered or threatened species or critical the Army Corps of Engineers, or other federal implementing regulations of the Council on
habitat. agency. Environmental Quality and HUD’s
Environmental regulations at 24 CFR part 50.
12. Site Affecting a Designated Wetland 13. Significant Impact to the Human
*Documentation: You are to provide HUD
Threshold: New construction or conversion Environment.
with any information on any adverse
to housing of a non-residential property Threshold: HUD must perform an environmental impacts that affect the
located within a designated wetland is environmental assessment of any property property or that the project would create.
subject to Executive Order 11990, Protection proposed for either:
You are to report these data on a separate
of Wetlands. This Executive Order directs a. Major rehabilitation of:
HUD to avoid, where practicable, financial (1) Multifamily residential buildings (with sheet and attach it to Exhibit 2C(15).
support for new construction on wetland more than four units) that would: increase Examples of adverse impacts are: soil
property. Note: Proposed funding for new unit density by more than 20 percent, change instability and erodibility; natural or person-
construction or conversion is subject to the the land use, or cost 75 percent or more of made hazards and nuisances; air pollution;
Executive Order decisionmaking process. the total estimated cost of replacement after inadequate infrastructure (e.g., water supply,
This may result in a disqualification of the rehabilitation; or waste water treatment, storm water
application (refer above to number 7 under (2) Buildings for residential use (with one management, solid waste collection),
‘‘Instructions to Applicants’’). to four units) that would increase density inadequate public services (i.e., fire, police,
*Documentation: You are to select A or B beyond four units, change the land use, or health care, social services, schools, parks)
for the condition that best describes the increase the footprint of the building in a and transportation; and encroachment on
property and report the option selected in floodplain or in a wetland; prime farmlands and wild and scenic river
item 12 of section G. b. New construction except for (A) an areas. You are to identify any significant
A. You are providing HUD with a finding individual action on up to four dwelling impacts to the human environment.
made by a qualified data source stating that units where there is a maximum of four units
the property is not located within a on any one site (The units can be four one- APPENDIX B
designated wetland where new construction unit buildings or one four-unit building or
or conversion is proposed. any combination in between); and (B) an The following non-standard forms are
B. You are providing HUD with a finding individual action on a project of five or more required for your Youthbuild application.
made by a qualified data source that the housing units developed on scattered sites, The Youthbuild forms were approved under
property is located within a designated when the sites are more than 2,000 feet apart OMB Approval No. 2506–0142 (expiration
wetland, which applies only to property and there are not more than four housing 12/31/06).

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Housing Choice Voucher Family Self- Housing Choice Voucher FSS programs. Housing Choice Voucher program
Sufficiency Program Coordinators In the Fiscal Year (FY) 2005 Housing participants and might be interested in
Overview Information Choice Voucher FSS Program participating in the FSS program and to
Coordinator NOFA, HUD is again include agencies on their FSS Program
A. Federal Agency Name: Department making funding available to PHAs to Coordinating Committee (PCC) that
of Housing and Urban Development, employ FSS program coordinators and work with and provide services for
Office of Public and Indian Housing, FSS homeownership program families with disabilities.
Office of Public Housing and Voucher coordinators for one year. Funding Applicants must administer the FSS
Programs. priority under this NOFA will be program in accordance with HUD
B. Funding Opportunity Title: provided to applicants that demonstrate regulations and requirements in 24 CFR
Housing Choice Voucher Family Self- that their FSS families have made part 984 which govern the Housing
Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinators. progress in moving to homeownership. Choice Voucher FSS Program and must
C. Announcement Type: Initial HUD will accept applications from both comply with the existing Housing
announcement. new and renewal PHAs that have HUD Choice Voucher program requirements,
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The
approval to administer a Housing notices and guidebooks.
Federal Register number for this NOFA B. Number of Positions for Which
Choice Voucher FSS program. PHAs
is FR–4950–N–17. The OMB approval Eligible PHAs May Apply. Eligible PHAs
funded under the Housing Choice
number for this program is 2577–0178. may apply for funding for Housing
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic Voucher FSS NOFA in FY2004 are
considered ‘‘renewal’’ PHAs in this Choice Voucher FSS program
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 14.871,
NOFA. These renewal PHAs are invited coordinator positions under this NOFA
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers.
F. Dates: Application Deadline: The to apply for funds to continue as follows:
previously funded Housing Choice 1. Renewal PHAs. PHAs that qualify
application submission date is May 20,
Voucher FSS program coordinator and as eligible renewal PHAs under this
2005. Please see the General Section for
FSS homeownership coordinator NOFA, may apply for:
application submission, delivery, and
positions that they have filled. In a. Continuation of each FSS
timely receipt requirements.
addition, any renewal PHA that has coordinator position, including
G. Optional, Additional Overview
Content Information: The purpose of the demonstrated significant progress in homeownership coordinator positions,
Housing Choice Voucher FSS program expanding FSS homeownership awarded under the Housing Choice
is to promote the development of local opportunities may apply for an Voucher FSS NOFA in FY2004 that has
strategies to coordinate the use of additional Housing Choice Voucher FSS been filled by the PHA, and, for funding
assistance under the Housing Choice homeownership coordinator to support Category 1 of this NOFA only,
Voucher program with public and Housing Choice Voucher FSS continuation of eligible positions
private resources to enable participating homeownership activities. For funding funded under the FY2003 FSS NOFA.
Category 1 of this NOFA only, eligible b. New Position. Up to one additional
families to achieve economic
renewal PHA applicants include PHAs full-time Housing Choice Voucher FSS
independence and self-sufficiency. The
that received funding under the FY2003 homeownership program coordinator
FSS program and this FSS NOFA
FSS NOFA. for renewal PHAs with qualifying
support the Department’s strategic goals
Because of the importance of the FSS homeownership programs.
of increasing homeownership activities 2. New PHAs. A PHA that meets the
program in helping families increase
and helping HUD-assisted renters make requirements for a new PHA under this
earned income and develop assets, HUD
progress toward self-sufficiency. The FSS NOFA, may apply for Housing
will also accept applications from
FSS program provides critical tools that Choice Voucher FSS program
‘‘new’’ PHAs, PHAs that do not qualify
can be used by communities to support coordinator positions as follows: a) Up
as renewal PHAs under this FSS NOFA.
welfare reform and help families to one full-time Housing Choice
The maximum number of positions that
develop new skills that will lead to Voucher FSS coordinator position for a
a new applicant PHA, including new
economic self-sufficiency. As a result of PHA with HUD approval to administer
PHA joint applicants, may receive is one
their participation in the FSS program, full-time FSS program coordinator. a Housing Choice Voucher FSS program
many families have achieved stable, Preference in funding these ‘‘new’’ of 25 or more FSS slots. b) Up to one
well-paid employment, which has made applicant PHAs will be given to full-time Housing Choice Voucher FSS
it possible for them to become applicants with documented home coordinator position per application for
homeowners. An FSS program purchases by Housing Choice Voucher joint PHA applicants that together have
coordinator assures that program program participants and graduates. A HUD approval to administer a total of at
participants are linked to the supportive definition of the Housing Choice least 25 Housing Choice Voucher FSS
services they need to achieve self- Voucher Home Purchase Percentage that slots.
sufficiency. will be used for this preference is found C. Definitions. The following
Full Text of Announcement in I.C.10 of this FSS NOFA. definitions apply to the funding
To support the Department’s available under this NOFA.
I. Funding Opportunity Description initiatives on Colonias, a selection 1. Renewal PHA Applicant. A PHA or
A. Authority and Program preference is again included in this PHAs that received funding under the
Description. The Consolidated NOFA for ‘‘new’’ applicant PHAs that Housing Choice Voucher FSS NOFA in
Appropriations Act, 2005, allows provide services and support to rural FY2004. For purposes of Category 1
funding for program coordinators under under-served communities in the applicants only, eligible renewal PHAs
the Housing Choice Voucher FSS Southwest Border regions of Arizona, also include PHAs that received FSS
program. Through annual NOFAs, HUD California, New Mexico, and Texas. See funding in 2003.
has provided funding to public housing Section III.C.3.c. of this NOFA for 2. New PHA Applicant. PHAs that did
agencies (PHAs) that are operating requirements that must be met to qualify not receive funding under the Housing
Housing Choice Voucher FSS programs for the Colonias preference. Choice Voucher FSS NOFA in FY2004
to enable those PHAs to employ PHAs are encouraged to outreach to that have HUD approval to administer a
program coordinators to support their persons with disabilities who are Housing Choice Voucher FSS program

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of at least 25 slots or that fulfill the 25 HUD on the Form HUD–50058. The data for funding purposes, but must be able
slot minimum by applying jointly with source is HUD’s PIC data system records to meet the FSS minimum program size
one or more other PHAs. of Form HUD–50058 Housing Choice requirement of a HUD-approved
3. FSS Program Size. The total Voucher FSS program progress reports Housing Choice Voucher FSS program
number of Housing Choice Voucher FSS that were effective between October 1, of at least 25 slots that applies to new
program slots identified in the PHA’s 2003, and the application due date of applicant PHAs. For purposes of
HUD-approved FSS Action Plan. The this NOFA. Category 1 applicants only, eligible
total may include both voluntary and 9. Housing Choice Voucher Program renewal PHAs also include PHAs that
mandatory Housing Choice Voucher Size. The number of Housing Choice received FSS funding in 2003.
FSS program slots. Vouchers in a PHA’s voucher program 2. New PHAs. PHAs that were not
4. Qualifying FSS Homeownership as determined by HUD using baseline funded under the Housing Choice
Program. Qualifying programs include data. Voucher FSS NOFA in FY2004. The
the Housing Choice Voucher program 10. Housing Choice Voucher Program new applicant PHA must be authorized
homeownership option or other Home Purchase Percentage. A through its HUD-approved FSS Action
programs administered by the PHA or percentage calculated for new applicant Plan to administer a Housing Choice
other entities that prepare Housing PHAs that are eligible for funding under Voucher FSS program of at least 25
Choice Voucher program FSS Category 3 of this FSS NOFA. It is the slots, or be a PHA with HUD approval
participants for making the transition number of documented home purchases to administer Housing Choice Voucher
from renting to homeownership. by Housing Choice Voucher program FSS programs of fewer than 25 slots that
5. FSS Homeownership Percentage. A participants and graduates for the applies jointly with one or more other
percentage that will be computed by period from October 1, 2000 through the PHAs so that together they have HUD
HUD for the purpose of establishing the application due date of this NOFA as a approval to administer at least 25
order of funding of eligible renewal percentage of the applicant’s Housing Housing Choice Voucher FSS slots. Joint
applicants under this NOFA. It is the Choice Voucher program size. applicants must specify a lead co-
total number of an applicant’s Housing
II. Award Information applicant that will receive and
Choice Voucher FSS homeownership
administer the FSS program coordinator
families as a percentage of the PHA’s A. Available Funds funding.
Housing Choice Voucher FSS program
participants. This NOFA announces the availability 3. Moving to Work (MTW) PHAs. New
6. Total Number of FSS of approximately $45.6 million in and renewal PHAs that are under the
Homeownership Families. The total FY2005 to employ FSS program and MTW demonstration may qualify for
number of Housing Choice Voucher FSS FSS homeownership coordinators for funding under this NOFA if the PHA
homeownership families enrolled in the the Housing Choice Voucher FSS administers an FSS program. When
applicant’s Qualifying Homeownership program. If additional funding becomes determining the size of a MTW PHA’s
Programs as of the application due date available during FY2005, HUD may HUD-approved FSS program, the PHA
of this NOFA, plus the number of its increase the amount available for may request that the number of FSS
Housing Choice Voucher FSS graduates Housing Choice Voucher FSS Program slots reflected in the PHA’s MTW
that moved to homeownership between coordinators and Housing Choice agreement be used instead of the
October 1, 2000, and the application Voucher FSS homeownership number in the PHA’s FSS Action Plan.
due date of this NOFA. Homeownership coordinators under this NOFA. A 4. Troubled PHAs. a. A PHA that has
participation of families is reported to maximum of $63,000 is available for been designated by HUD as a troubled
HUD on the FSS program coordinator each full-time coordinator position PHA under the Section 8 Management
application and on the form HUD– funded. Salaries are to be based on local Assessment Program (SEMAP), or that
50058. These numbers are subject to comparables. The funding will be has serious program management
audit. provided as a one-year Housing Choice findings from Inspector General audits
7. The Number of Housing Choice Voucher funding increment under the or serious outstanding HUD
Voucher FSS Program Participants. The PHA’s Annual Contributions Contract management review or Independent
number that is used to calculate the FSS (ACC). HUD reserves the right to adjust Public Accountant (IPA) audit findings
Homeownership Percentage of the funding for renewal positions in order for the PHA’s Housing Choice Voucher
applicant. It is the total number of to ensure a fair and reasonable or Moderate Rehabilitation programs
families shown in HUD’s PIC data distribution of funding. that are resolved prior to application
system as enrolled in the applicant’s due date is eligible to apply under this
Housing Choice Voucher FSS program III. Eligibility Information NOFA. Serious program management
on the application due date of this A. Eligible Applicants. PHAs eligible findings are those that would cast doubt
NOFA, plus the number of families that to apply for funding under this NOFA on the capacity of the PHA to
successfully completed their Housing are: administer its Housing Choice Voucher
Choice Voucher FSS contracts in the 1. Renewal PHAs. Those PHAs that FSS program in accordance with
applicant’s program between October 1, received funding under the Housing applicable HUD regulatory and statutory
2000, and the application due date of Choice Voucher FSS NOFA in FY2004. requirements.
this NOFA. To continue to qualify as renewal PHAs, b. The requirements that apply to a
8. Percentage of Families with Positive the FY2005 application of joint PHA whose SEMAP troubled
FSS Escrow Balances. A percentage that applicants must include at least one designation has not been removed by
will be computed by HUD and used to PHA applicant that meets this standard. HUD or the major program management
determine funding order under this Joint applicants can change the lead findings or other significant program
NOFA. It is the number of Housing PHA in their FY2005 application. A compliance problems that have not been
Choice Voucher FSS families with PHA that was originally funded as part resolved by the due date are stated in
positive escrow balances as a percentage of a joint application, that wishes to Section III.C.3.e. of this NOFA.
of Housing Choice Voucher FSS families now apply separately would continue to B. Cost Sharing or Matching. None
with FSS progress reports submitted to be considered a renewal PHA applicant required.

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C. Other. 1. Eligible Activities. Funds Choice Voucher FSS Homeownership required to include in their application
awarded to PHAs under this FSS NOFA Coordinator must meet all requirements submission a written request that HUD
may only be used to pay salaries and in Section III.A. and III.C.2.a and b. determine their eligibility for the
fringe benefits of Housing Choice above, and must administer or preference.
Voucher FSS program staff. Funding participate in a qualifying d. Homeownership Preferences. See
may be used to employ or otherwise homeownership program that serves priority funding categories in Section
retain for one year the services of Housing Choice Voucher FSS program V.B.2. of this FSS NOFA.
Housing Choice Voucher FSS program participants or graduates. Qualifying e. Troubled PHAs. A PHA whose
coordinators and Housing Choice homeownership programs include the SEMAP troubled designation has not
Voucher FSS homeownership Housing Choice Voucher program been removed by HUD or that has major
coordinators. FSS coordinator support homeownership option and other program management findings or other
positions funded under previous FSS programs, which may be administer by significant program compliance
NOFAs that made funding available for the PHA or another entity, that prepare problems that have not been resolved by
such FSS positions may be continued. A Housing Choice Voucher program FSS the application due date, may apply if
part-time program coordinator may be participants for making the transition the PHA submits an application that
retained where appropriate. from rental to homeownership. designates another organization or
2. Threshold Requirements. a. All c. New Applicants. New applicants entity that is acceptable to HUD that:
Applicants. must meet the requirements of Section (1) Includes an agreement by the other
(1) Each applicant must qualify as an III.A. and Section III C.2.a of this FSS organization or entity to administer the
eligible PHA under Section III.A. of this NOFA. FSS program on behalf of the PHA; and
NOFA and must have submitted their 3. Program Requirements. a. Salary (2) In the instance of a PHA with
FSS application by the application due Comparables. For all positions unresolved major program management
date and in the format required in requested under this NOFA, evidence of findings, includes a statement that
Section IV. of this NOFA. salary comparability to similar positions outlines the steps the PHA is taking to
(2) All applications must include a in the local jurisdiction must be kept on resolve the program findings.
Dun and Bradstreet Universal file in the PHA office. Immediately after the publication of
Numbering System (DUNS) number. b. FSS Action Plan. The requirements this NOFA, the Office of Public Housing
(See Section III.C. of the General Section for the FSS Action Plan are stated in 24 in the local HUD field office will notify,
for further information about the DUNS CFR 984.201. For a new PHA applicant in writing, those PHAs that have been
number requirement.) to qualify for funding under this NOFA, designated by HUD as troubled under
(3) Civil Rights Thresholds, Non- the PHA’s initial FSS Action Plan or SEMAP, and those PHAs with
discrimination, Affirmatively Furthering amendment to change the number of unresolved major program management
Fair Housing. All applicants must Housing Choice Voucher FSS slots in findings or other significant program
comply with these requirements. Please the PHA’s previously HUD-approved compliance problems that are not
see Section III.C. of the General Section FSS Action Plan, must be submitted to eligible to apply without such an
for details. Section 3 of the Housing and and approved by the PHA’s local HUD agreement. Concurrently, the local HUD
Urban Development Act of 1968 does field office prior to the application due field office will provide a copy of each
not apply to this program. date of this FSS NOFA. An FSS Action such written notification to the Director
(4) The PHA must have a financial Plan can be updated by means of a of the Grants Management Center.
management system that meets federal simple one-page addendum that reflects f. Conducting Business in Accordance
standards. See Section III.C. of the the total number of Housing Choice with Core Values and Ethical Standards.
General Section regarding those Voucher FSS slots (voluntary and /or To reflect core values, all PHAs shall
applicants that may be subject to HUD’s mandatory slots) the PHA intends to fill. develop and maintain a written code of
arranging for a pre-award survey of an New PHA applicants with previously conduct in the PHA administrative plan
applicant’s financial management approved Housing Choice Voucher FSS that:
system. Action Plans may wish to confirm the (1) Requires compliance with the
(5) Applicants must comply with the number of HUD-approved slots their conflict of interest requirements of the
requirements for funding competitions local HUD field office has on record for Housing Choice Voucher Program at 24
established by the HUD Reform Act of the PHA. A MTW PHA may request that CFR 982.161; and
1989 (42 U.S.C. 3531 et seq.) and other the number of FSS slots reflected in its (2) Prohibits the solicitation or
requirements as defined in the General MTW agreement be used instead of the acceptance of gifts or gratuities, in
Section. number of slots in the PHA’s FSS excess of a nominal value, by any officer
b. Renewal Applicants. (1) Continued Action Plan. or employee of the PHA, or any
funding for existing coordinator c. Colonias Preference. New applicant contractor, subcontractor, or agent of the
positions. In addition to meeting the PHAs claiming the Colonias preference PHA. The PHA’s administrative plan
requirements of Section III.A.of this FSS must meet the requirements of Section shall state PHA policies concerning
NOFA, renewal PHA applicants must III.A. and Section III.C.2.a and III.C.2.c. PHA administrative and disciplinary
continue to operate a Housing Choice of this FSS NOFA and must operate in remedies for violation of the PHA code
Voucher FSS program, have filled a Southwest border area that contains of conduct. The PHA shall inform all
eligible FSS program coordinator Colonia communities and administer officers, employees, and agents of its
positions for which they are seeking programs that include outreach to organization of the PHA’s code of
renewal funding, executed FSS members of those Colonia communities. conduct.
contracts of participation with Housing Attachment A of this NOFA provides a IV. Application and Submission
Choice Voucher FSS program families listing of PHAs in Arizona, California, Information
and submitted reports on participant New Mexico, and Texas that HUD has
families to HUD via the form HUD– identified as operating in areas A. Addresses to Request Application
50058. containing Colonia communities. PHAs Package
(2) New position. Renewal PHAs not listed in Attachment A that are 1. Web site. A copy of this funding
applying for an additional Housing claiming the Colonias preference will be announcement for the Housing Choice

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Voucher FSS Program may be ‘‘APPLICATION and SUBMISSION F. Other Submission Requirements
downloaded from the following web INFORMATION’’ in part IV. of the 1. Application Submission and
site: http://www.grants.gov. General Section regarding HUD’s Receipt Procedures. See IV.F of the
2. Application Kit. There is no procedures pertinent to the submission General Section. Electronic application
application kit for this NOFA. This of your application as they have submission is mandatory unless an
announcement contains all the changed significantly this year. applicant requests, and is granted, a
information necessary for the
D. Intergovernmental Review waiver to the requirement. Procedures
submission of your application for
for obtaining a waiver are contained in
Housing Choice Voucher FSS program Applicants submitting applications Section IV.F of the General Section.
coordinator funding. under this funding announcement are
3. Further Information. You may not subject to intergovernmental review; V. Application Review Information
request general information, copies of i.e., Executive Order (EO) 12372, A. Criteria. The funds available under
the General Section and of a Program Intergovernmental Review of Federal this NOFA are being awarded based on
NOFA or NOFAs, from the NOFA Program. demonstrated performance.
Information Center (800–HUD–8929) or
E. Funding Restrictions Applications are reviewed by the local
800–HUD–2209 (TTY) between the
HUD field office and GMC to determine
hours of 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (Eastern
1. Salary Cap. Awards under this whether or not they are technically
Time) Monday through Friday, except
NOFA are subject to a cap of $63,000 adequate based on the NOFA
on federal holidays. When requesting
per year per full time coordinator requirements. Field offices will provide
information, please refer to the name of
position funded. Under this NOFA, if to the GMC in a timely manner, as
the program you are interested in. The
PHAs apply jointly, the $63,000 requested, information needed by the
NOFA Information Center opens for
maximum amount that may be GMC to make its determination, such as
business simultaneously with the
requested per position applies to up to the HUD-approved Housing Choice
publication of the SuperNOFA. You can
one full time coordinator position for Voucher FSS program size of new PHA
also obtain information on this NOFA
the application as a whole, not to each applicants and information on the
and download application information
PHA separately. administrative capabilities of PHAs.
for this NOFA through the web site,
2. Limitation on Renewal Funding Categories of applications that will not
http://www.grants.gov.
4. Technical Assistance. See Section Increases. For renewal coordinator be funded are stated in Section V.B.6. of
VII. of this FSS funding announcement. positions, PHAs will be limited to a one this FSS NOFA.
percent increase above the amount of B. Reviews and Selection Process. 1.
B. Content and Form of Application Technically Acceptable Applications.
the most recent award for the position
Submission All technically adequate applications
unless a higher increase is approved by
1. Content of Application. Each new the local HUD field office after review will be funded to the extent funds are
and renewal PHA must complete the of the PHA’s written justification and at available.
form SF–424, the SF–LLL, if least three comparables that must be 2. Funding Priority Categories. If HUD
appropriate, and the Form HUD–52651, submitted to the field office by the PHA receives applications for funding greater
the new FSS application form. In at the time they submit their FY2005 than the amount made available under
addition, the application must include a Housing Choice Voucher FSS Program this NOFA, HUD will divide eligible
completed Logic Model (from HUD Coordinator application to HUD. applications into priority categories as
96010) showing proposed performance Examples of acceptable reasons for follows:
measures. See the General Section for increases above one percent would be Funding Category 1—Applications
information on, and a copy of, the Logic need for a coordinator with higher level from eligible renewal PHAs with
Model. A copy of the HUD–52651 of skills or to increase the hours of a qualifying homeownership programs for
follows immediately after Attachment A part time coordinator to full time. Total continuation of previously funded
of this NOFA. In completing the SF– positions funded cannot exceed the eligible positions where the PHA has
424, renewal PHAs should select the maximum number of positions for hired the funded FSS and
continuation box on question 8, type of which the PHA is eligible under this homeownership coordinators and the
application. Both new and renewal PHA NOFA. PHA can demonstrate that a minimum
applicants should enter the proposed of five (5) Housing Choice Voucher FSS
3. Ineligible Activities. a. Funds under program participants or graduates
Annual Contributions Contract (ACC) this NOFA may not be used to pay the
amendment effective and ending dates purchased homes between October 1,
salary of an FSS coordinator for a public 2000 and the application due date of
for the FSS coordinator funding in 13 of housing FSS program. A Housing
the SF–424. In section 15 of SF–424, this FSS NOFA (that can be confirmed
Choice Voucher FSS program by homeownership information in the
estimated funding, complete only 15.a., coordinator may only serve Housing
which will be the amount requested PIC data base from form HUD–50058) or
Choice Voucher families while the as otherwise reported for Moving to
from HUD in the FY2005 FSS public housing FSS program serves only
application, and 15.g., Total. Work (MTW) homeownership. For
public housing residents. In FY2005, purposes of Category 1 applicants only,
2. Forms, Certifications, and
funding for public housing FSS program eligible renewal PHAs also include
Assurances. See section IV.B. of the
coordinators is being made available PHAs that received FSS funding in FY
General Section.
through the Public Housing Resident 2003.
C. Submission Date and Time Opportunities and Self-Sufficiency Funding Category 2—Eligible renewal
Your completed application must be (ROSS) NOFA for Public Housing FSS PHAs with qualifying homeownership
submitted and received by Grants.gov Program Coordinators that is included programs for continuation of previously
no later than 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time in the FY2005 SuperNOFA. funded eligible positions where the
on the application submission date of b. Funds under this FSS NOFA may PHA has hired funded coordinators and
May 20, 2005. Applicants should not be used to pay for services for FSS completed one of the following: (a) As
carefully read the section titled program participants. of the application due date of this FSS

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NOFA, has successfully enrolled a with the PHAs with the highest FSS will begin funding Category 3
minimum of twenty-five (25) Housing Homeownership Percentage first. If applications from PHAs with the
Choice Voucher FSS families into monies are not sufficient to fund all highest Housing Choice Voucher
homeownership preparation activities, applicants with the same FSS Program Home Purchase Percentage
including homeownership counseling; Homeownership Percentage, HUD will first. If there are not sufficient monies to
or (b) Between October 1, 2000 and the fund eligible applicants in order starting fund all applications with the same
application due date of this FSS NOFA, with those that have the highest Positive percentage of documented home
a minimum of one (1) Housing Choice Escrow Percentage first. If funding is not purchases, HUD will select eligible
Voucher FSS family completed sufficient to fund all applicants with the applicants in order by Housing Choice
purchase of a home as reported in the same FSS Homeownership Percentage Voucher program size starting with
PIC data base or as otherwise reported and/or Positive Escrow Percentage, HUD eligible applicants with the smallest
for MTW homeownership closings. will select among eligible applicants by Housing Choice Voucher program size
Funding Category 3—Applications Housing Choice Voucher program size first.
from eligible new applicant PHAs that starting with eligible applicants with the (d) Funding Category 4. If funds
wish to initiate an FSS homeownership smallest Housing Choice Voucher remain after funding all Category 1
program that serves Housing Choice program size first. through 3 applicants have been funded,
Voucher families. Those PHAs with (b) Funding Category 2. If funding HUD will then process applications
documented home purchases by remains after funding all Funding from eligible renewal applicants that
Housing Choice Voucher program Category 1 applications, HUD will then have requested funding for an
participants and graduates and PHAs process eligible Funding Category 2 additional FSS coordinator position to
qualifying for the Colonias preference applications. HUD will calculate the support Housing Choice Voucher FSS
will receive preference. FSS Homeownership Percentage and homeownership activities. If there are
Funding Category 4—Applications Positive Escrow Percentage for Funding not sufficient monies to fund all eligible
from eligible renewal PHAs with Category 2 applicants as it did for positions requested, HUD will use the
qualifying homeownership programs Funding Category 1 applicants. If there FSS Homeownership Percentage and the
that request funding for an additional are not sufficient monies to fund all Positive Escrow Percentage that has
Housing Choice Voucher FSS Funding Category 2 applications, HUD been calculated for these PHAs and will
homeownership position to expand will begin funding Funding Category 2 begin funding eligible applications
their FSS homeownership programs applications starting with applicants starting with applicants with the highest
provided the applicant can document with the highest FSS Homeownership FSS Homeownership Percentage first. If
that a minimum of ten (10) Housing Percentage first. If there is not enough monies are not sufficient to fund all
Choice Voucher FSS participants or funding for all applicants with the same applicants with the same FSS
graduates completed purchases of FSS Homeownership Percentage, HUD Homeownership Percentage, HUD will
homes between October 1, 2000 and the will use Positive Escrow Percentage to use Positive Escrow Percentage to
application due date of this FSS NOFA. determine selection order, starting with determine selection order, starting with
Funding Category 5—Applications applicants with the highest Positive applicants with the highest Positive
from new applicant PHAs that have an Escrow Percentage. If monies are not Escrow Percentage. If monies are not
existing Housing Choice Voucher FSS sufficient to fund all applicants with the sufficient to fund all applicants with the
program and can demonstrate they have same FSS Homeownership Percentage same FSS Homeownership Percentage
a minimum of ten (10) Housing Choice and Positive Escrow Percentage, HUD and Positive Escrow Percentage, HUD
Voucher FSS families with existing will select eligible applicants by will select eligible applicants by
positive escrow balances as of the Housing Choice Voucher program size Housing Choice Voucher program size
application due date of the FSS NOFA starting with eligible applicants with the starting with eligible applicants with the
or have had a minimum of 20 families smallest Housing Choice Voucher smallest Housing Choice Voucher
that have graduated from the Housing program size first. program size first.
Choice Voucher FSS program between (c) Funding Category 3. If funding (e) Funding Category 5. If funding
October 1, 2000 and the application due remains after funding all Funding remains after funding all Funding
date of this FSS NOFA. Category 1 and 2 applications, HUD will Category 1 through 4 applicants, HUD
3. Order of Funding. Starting with then process requests of eligible will then process applications from
Funding Category 1, HUD will first Funding Category 3 applicant PHAs. eligible Funding Category 5 applicants
determine whether there are sufficient HUD will first calculate the Housing for an initial coordinator position. If
monies to fund all eligible positions Choice Voucher Program Home there are not sufficient monies to fund
requested in the funding category. If Purchase Percentage for all eligible all eligible Category 5 applicants, HUD
available funding is not sufficient to Funding Category 3 applicants. This will first fund applications from eligible
fund all positions requested in the percentage is the number of Funding Category 5 applicants that
category, HUD will fund applications in documented home purchases by qualify for the Colonias preference
the following order: Housing Choice Voucher program starting with the smallest Housing
(a) Funding Category 1. HUD will participants and graduates for the Choice Voucher programs first. If
calculate for each eligible applicant, the period from October 1, 2000 through the funding remains, HUD will calculate the
PHA’s FSS Homeownership Percentage application due date of this NOFA as a Positive Escrow Percentage for all
and Positive Escrow Percentage and will percentage of the applicant’s Housing remaining Category 5 applications and
use these percentages in making funding Voucher Program size. If there are not will begin funding Category 5
decisions. Definitions and a description sufficient monies to fund all eligible applications starting with applicants
of the calculation of the FSS positions requested, HUD will begin with the highest Positive Escrow
Homeownership Percentage and the funding positions starting with PHAs Percentage first. If monies are not
Positive Escrow Percentage are included eligible for the Colonias preference, sufficient to fund all applicants with the
in Section I.C. of this NOFA. starting with PHAs with the smallest same Positive Escrow Percentage, HUD
HUD will begin funding eligible Housing Choice Voucher program size will select eligible applicants by
Funding Category 1 applicants starting first. If monies are still available, HUD Housing Choice Voucher program size

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starting with eligible applicants with the required in Section III.C.3.e. of this FSS 2. HUD’s Strategic Goals. HUD is
smallest Housing Choice Voucher NOFA. committed to ensuring that programs
program size first. e. An application from a PHA that has result in the achievement of HUD’s
(f) Remaining Funds. If any funding been debarred or otherwise disqualified strategic mission. The FSS program and
remains, HUD will calculate the FSS from providing assistance under the this FSS NOFA support the
Homeownership Percentage and program. Department’s strategic goals of
Positive Escrow Percentage for all f. An application that did not meet the increasing homeownership activities
remaining eligible applicants and will application due date and timely receipt and helping HUD-assisted renters make
begin funding any remaining eligible requirements as specified in this NOFA progress toward self-sufficiency by
applications starting with those with the and the General Section. giving funding preference to PHAs
highest FSS Homeownership Percentage g. Applications will not be funded whose FSS programs show success in
first. If funding remains, HUD will then which do not meet the Threshold moving families to self-sufficiency and
begin funding any remaining unfunded requirements identified in this NOFA homeownership. You can find out about
applications starting with those with the and the General Section. HUD’s Strategic Framework and Annual
highest positive escrow percentage. C. Anticipated Announcement and Performance Plan at http://
4. Based on the number of Award Dates. It is anticipated the www.hud.gov/offices/cfo/reports/
applications submitted, the GMC may announcement of Housing Choice cforept.cfm.
elect not to process applications for a Voucher FSS program coordinator 3. HUD Policy Priorities. This NOFA
funding priority category where it is awards will take place during either the supports the HUD policy priority of
apparent that there are insufficient months of July or August 2005. providing increased homeownership
funds available to fund any applications VI. Award Administration Information opportunities to program participants.
within the priority category. In this NOFA, funding priority is given
A. Award Notices. Successful to those PHA applicants that
5. Corrections to Deficient applicants will receive an award letter
Applications. a. The General Section of demonstrate that their FSS families have
from HUD. Funding will be provided to participated in homeownership
the NOFA provides the procedures for successful applicants as an amendment
corrections to deficient applications. An programs. See Section V.B. of the
to the Annual Contributions Contract General Section for a full discussion of
example of a correctable technical (ACC) of the applicant PHA. In the case
deficiency includes, but is not limited HUD’s policy priorities.
of awards to joint applicants, the C. Reporting. Successful applicants
to: submission of a Form SF–424 or FSS funding will be provided as an must report activities of their FSS
application Form HUD-52651 with amendment to the ACC of the lead PHA enrollment, progress and exit activities
missing information. that was identified in the application. of their FSS program participants
6. Unacceptable Applications. After Unsuccessful applicants will receive a through required submissions of the
the technical deficiency correction notification of rejection letter from that Form HUD–50058. HUD’s assessment of
period (as provided in the General GMC that will state the basis for the the accomplishments of the FSS
Section), the GMC will disapprove PHA decision. The applicant may request an programs of PHAs funded under this
applications that it determines are not applicant debriefing. Beginning not less NOFA will be based primarily on Public
acceptable for processing. Applications than 30 days after the awards for Housing Information Center (PIC)
from PHAs that fall into any of the assistance are publicly announced in system data obtained from the Form
following categories are ineligible for the Federal Register and for at least 120 HUD–50058. MTW PHAs that do not
funding under this NOFA and will not days after awards for assistance are report to HUD on the Form HUD–50058
be processed: announced publicly, HUD will, upon will be asked to submit an annual report
a. An application submitted by an receiving a written request, provide a to HUD with the same information on
entity that is not an eligible PHA as debriefing to the requesting applicant. FSS program activities that is provided
defined under Section III.A. and Section (See Section VI.A. of the General to HUD by non-MTW PHAs via the
III.C. of this FSS NOFA or an Section for additional information Form HUD–50058. An applicant is also
application that does not comply with regarding a debriefing.) Applicants required to submit a completed Logic
the requirements of Section IV.B. IV.C. requesting to be debriefed must send a Model showing accomplishments
and IV.F. of this FSS NOFA. written request to: Iredia Hutchinson, against proposed outputs and outcomes
b. An application from a PHA that Director; Grants Management Center; U. as part of their annual reporting
does not meet the fair housing and civil S. Department of Housing and Urban requirement to HUD. In addition, HUD
rights compliance requirements of the Development, 501 School Street, SW., requires that funded recipients collect
General Section of the NOFA. Suite 800; Washington, DC 20024. racial and ethnic beneficiary data. It has
c. An application from a PHA that B. Administrative and National Policy adopted the Office of Management and
does not comply with the prohibition Requirements. Budget’s Standards for the Collection of
against lobbying activities of this NOFA. 1. Environmental Impact. No Racial and Ethnic Data. In view of these
d. An application from a PHA that as environmental review is required in requirements, funded recipients should
of the application due date has not connection with the award of assistance use Form HUD–27061, Racial and
made progress satisfactory to HUD in under this NOFA, because the NOFA Ethnic Data Reporting Form (found on
resolving serious outstanding Inspector only provides funds for employing a http://www.HUDclips.org), a
General audit findings, or serious coordinator that provides public and comparable program form, or a
outstanding HUD management review supportive services, which are comparable electronic data system for
or IPA audit findings for the Housing categorically excluded from this purpose.
Choice Voucher program and/or environmental review under the
Moderate Rehabilitation program or a National Environmental Policy Act of VII. Agency Contacts
‘‘troubled’’ rating under SEMAP, and 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321) and not subject to A. For Technical Assistance. For
has not designated another organization compliance actions for related answers to your questions, you may
acceptable to HUD to administer the environmental authorities under 24 CFR contact the Public and Indian Housing
FSS program on behalf of the PHA as 50.19(b)(4) and (12). Resource Center at 800–955–2232.

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Persons with hearing or speech the Housing Choice Voucher FSS of information unless the collection
impairments may access this number program and preparation of an displays a currently valid OMB control
via TTY (text telephone) by calling the application. For more information about number. Public reporting burden for the
Federal Information Relay Service at the date and time of this broadcast, you collection of information is estimated to
800–877–8339. (These are toll-free should consult the HUD web site at average one hour per annum per
numbers). Prior to the application http://www.hud.gov. respondent for the application and grant
deadline, staff at the numbers given VIII. Other Information administration. This includes the time
above will be available to provide for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
general guidance, but not guidance in A. Paperwork Reduction Act: The the data for the application and other
information collection requirements
actually preparing the application. required reporting. The information will
contained in this document have been
Following selection, but prior to award, be used for grantee selection and
approved by the Office of Management
HUD staff will be available to assist in monitoring the administration of funds.
and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
clarifying or confirming information Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501– Response to this request for information
that is a prerequisite to the offer of an 3520) and assigned OMB control is required in order to receive the
award by HUD. number 2577–0178. In accordance with benefits to be derived.
B. Satellite Broadcast. HUD will hold the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may B. Public Access, Documentation, and
an information broadcast via satellite for not conduct or sponsor, and a person is Disclosure. See Section VIII. F. of the
potential applicants to learn more about not required to respond to, a collection General Section.

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Rural Housing and Economic rural areas. In administering these participating organization, must be
Development Program Overview funds, HUD encourages you to signed by an official of the organization
Information coordinate your activities with those legally able to make commitments on
A. Federal Agency Name: Department supported by any of the agencies listed behalf of the organization, and must be
of Housing and Urban Development, above. dated no earlier than the date of
Community Planning and Development, B. Definitions publication of this NOFA. In
Office of Rural Housing and Economic documenting a firm commitment, the
1. Appalachia’s Distressed Counties applicant’s partner must:
Development. means those counties in Appalachia that
B. Funding Opportunity Title: Rural a. Specify the authority by which the
the Appalachian Regional Commission commitment is made, the amount of the
Housing and Economic Development (ARC) has determined to have
(RHED) program. commitment, the proposed use of funds,
unemployment and poverty rates that and the relationship of the commitment
C. Announcement Type: Initial are 150 percent of the respective U.S.
Announcement. to the proposed investment. If the
rates and a per capita income that is less committed activity is to be self-
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The than 67 percent of the U.S. per capita
Federal Register number is FR–4950-N– financed, the applicant’s partner must
income, and have counties with 200 demonstrate its financial capability
34. The OMB approval number is 2506– percent of the U.S. poverty rate and one
0169. through a corporate or personal
other indicator, such as the percentage financial statement or other appropriate
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic of overcrowded housing. Refer to
Assistance (CFDA) Number: Rural means. If any portion of the activity is
www.arc.gov for a list of ARC distressed to be financed through a lending
Housing and Economic Development. counties and more information.
The CDFA number is 14.250. institution, the participant must provide
2. Colonia means any identifiable, evidence of the institution’s
F. Application Due Date: The rural community that:
application submission date is May 17, commitment to fund the loan;
a. Is located in the state of Arizona,
2005. b. Affirm that the firm commitment is
California, New Mexico, or Texas;
G. Optional Additional Overview b. Is within 150 miles of the border contingent only upon the receipt of
Information: 1. The purpose of the Rural between the U.S. and Mexico; and FY2005 Rural Housing and Economic
Housing and Economic Development c. Is determined to be a Colonia on the Development funds and state a
program is to build capacity at the state basis of objective need criteria, willingness on the part of the signatory
and local level for rural housing and including a lack of potable water to sign a legally binding agreement
economic development and to support supply, lack of adequate sewage (conditioned upon HUD’s
innovative housing and economic systems, and lack of decent, safe, environmental review and approval of a
development activities in rural areas. sanitary, and accessible housing. property where applicable) upon award
The funds made available under this 3. Farm Worker means a farm of the grant.
program will be awarded competitively employee of an owner, tenant, labor 5. Federally Recognized Indian tribe
through a selection process conducted contractor, or other operator raising or means any tribal entity eligible to apply
by HUD in accordance with the HUD harvesting agricultural or aquacultural for funding and services from the
Reform Act. commodities; or a worker in the Bureau of Indian Affairs by virtue of its
employment of a farm operator, status as an Indian tribe. The list of
Full Text of Announcement handling, planting, drying, packing, federally recognized Indian tribes can be
I. Funding Opportunity Description grading, storing, delivering to storage or found in the notice published by the
market, or carrying to market Department of the Interior on December
A. Background 5, 2003 (68 FR 68180) and is also
agricultural or aquacultural
There has been a growing national commodities produced by the operator. available from HUD.
recognition of the need to enhance the Seasonal farm workers are those farm 6. Innovative Housing Activities
capacity of local rural nonprofit employees who typically do not have a means projects, techniques, methods,
organizations, community development constant year-round salary. combinations of assistance, construction
corporations, federally recognized 4. Firm Commitment means a letter of materials, energy efficiency
Indian tribes, state housing finance commitment from a partner by which an improvements, or financing institutions
agencies (HFAs) and state economic applicant’s partner agrees to perform an or sources new to the eligible area or to
development and community activity specified in the application, its population. The innovative activities
development agencies to expand the demonstrates the financial capacity to can also build upon and enhance a
supply of affordable housing and to deliver the resources necessary to carry model that already exists.
engage in economic development out the activity and commits the 7. Local Rural Nonprofit Organization
activities in rural areas. A number of resources to the activity, either in cash or Community Development
resources are available from the federal or through in-kind contributions. It is Corporation means either of the
government to address these problems, irrevocable, subject only to approval following:
including programs of the United States and receipt of a FY2005 Rural Housing a. Any private entity with tax-exempt
Department of Agriculture (USDA), the and Economic Development grant. Each status recognized by the Internal
Economic Development Administration letter of commitment must include the Revenue Service (IRS) which serves the
(EDA), the Appalachian Regional organization’s name and applicant’s eligible rural area identified in the
Commission (ARC), the Department of name, reference the Rural Housing and application (including a local affiliate of
Interior (for Indian tribes), and HUD. Economic Development program, and a national organization that provides
The Rural Housing and Economic describe the proposed total level of technical and capacity building
Development program was developed to commitment and responsibilities, assistance in rural areas); or
supplement these resources and to focus expressed in dollar value for cash or in- b. Any public nonprofit entity such as
specifically on capacity building and kind contributions, as they relate to the a Council of Governments that will
promoting innovative approaches to proposed program. The commitment serve specific local nonprofit
housing and economic development in must be written on the letterhead of the organizations in the eligible area.

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8. Lower Mississippi Delta Region building activities. This amount will go program are local rural nonprofit
means the eight-state, 240-county/parish directly to local rural nonprofit organizations and community
region defined by Congress in the Lower organizations or community development corporations, federally
Mississippi Delta Development Act, development corporations or federally recognized Indian tribes, state housing
Public Law 100–460. Refer to recognized Indian tribes to increase an finance agencies and state community
www.dra.gov for more information. organization’s capacity to support and/or economic development agencies.
9. Eligible Rural Area means one of innovative housing and economic Also, you must meet all of the
the following: development activities. The maximum applicable eligibility requirements
a. A non-urban place having fewer amount awarded to a successful described in Section III.C of the General
than 2,500 inhabitants (within or applicant in this category will be Section. Eligible applicants for each of
outside of metropolitan areas). $150,000. the funding categories are as follows:
b. A county or parish with an urban b. Category 2: Support for Innovative 1. For Capacity Building Funding. If
population of 20,000 inhabitants or less. Housing and Economic Development you are a local rural nonprofit,
c. Territory, including its persons and Activities. HUD will award up to including grassroots, faith-based and
housing units, in the rural portions of approximately $14 million to federally other community-based grassroots
‘‘extended cities.’’ The U.S. Census recognized Indian tribes, state housing organization, community development
Bureau identifies the rural portions of finance agencies (HFAs), state corporation, or federally recognized
extended cities. community and/or economic Indian tribe, you are eligible for capacity
d. Open country that is not part of or development agencies, local rural building funding to carry out innovative
associated with an urban area. The nonprofit organizations or community housing and economic development
USDA describes ‘‘open country’’ as a development corporations to support activities that should lead to an
site separated by open space from any innovative housing and economic applicant becoming self-sustaining in
adjacent densely populated urban area. development activities in rural areas the future.
Open space includes undeveloped land, throughout the nation. The maximum 2. For Support for Innovative Housing
agricultural land, or sparsely settled amount awarded to a successful and Economic Development Activities
areas, but does not include physical applicant in this category will be
Funding. If you are a local rural
barriers (such as rivers and canals), $400,000.
nonprofit organizations, including
public parks, commercial and industrial B. Grant Amount grassroots, faith-based and other
developments, small areas reserved for community-based grassroots
recreational purposes, or open space set In the event, you, the applicant, are
awarded a grant that has been reduced organization, community development
aside for future development. corporation, federally recognized Indian
e. Any place with a population not in (e.g., the application contained some
activities that were ineligible or budget tribe, state HFA, or state economic
excess of 20,000 and not located in a development or community
information did not support the
Metropolitan Statistical Area. development agency, you may apply for
10. State Community and/or request), you will be required to modify
your project plans and application to funding to support innovative housing
Economic Development Agency means and economic development activities in
conform to the terms of HUD’s approval
any state agency that has promotion of rural areas.
before execution of the grant agreement.
economic development statewide or in
HUD reserves the right to reduce or B. Cost Sharing or Matching
a local community as its primary
de-obligate the award if suitable
purpose. There is no match required under the
modifications to the proposed project
11. State Housing Finance Agency Rural Housing and Economic
are not submitted by the awardee within
means any state agency created to assist Development program. Applicants that
90 days of the request. Any
local communities and housing submit evidence of leveraging dollars
modifications must be within the scope
providers with financing assistance for under Rating Factor 4 ‘‘Leveraging
of the original application. HUD
development of housing in rural areas, Resources’’ will receive points
reserves the right to not make awards
particularly for low- and moderate- according to the scale under that factor.
under this NOFA.
income people.
C. Grant Period C. Other
II. Award Information
Recipients will have 36 months from 1. Eligible Activities. The following
A. Amount Allocated the date of the executed grant agreement are examples of eligible activities under
1. Available Funds. Approximately to complete all project activities. the Rural Housing and Economic
$24 million in Fiscal Year (FY) 2005 Development program. These examples
D. Notification of Approval or
funding (plus any additional funds are illustrative and are not meant to
Disapproval
available through recapture) are being limit the activities that you may propose
made available through this NOFA. HUD will notify you whether or not in your application:
2. Funding Categories and Maximum you have been selected for an award. If a. For Capacity Building Funding.
Award Amounts. HUD will award up to you are selected, HUD’s notice to you Capacity building for innovative Rural
approximately $24 million on a concerning the amount of the grant Housing and Economic Development
competitive basis in the following award (based on the approved involves the enhancement of existing
funding categories. Applicants must application) will constitute HUD’s organizations to carry out new functions
apply for funds in only one of the two conditional approval, subject to or to perform existing functions more
categories: Category 1—Capacity negotiation and execution of a grant effectively. Permissible activities
Building, or Category 2—Support for agreement by HUD. include, but are not limited to, the
Innovative Housing and Economic III. Eligibility Information following:
Development Activities. (1) Enhancement of existing functions
a. Category 1: Capacity Building. HUD A. Eligible Applicants or creation of new functions to provide
will award up to approximately $10 Eligible applicants for the Rural affordable housing and economic
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(2) Acquisition of additional space (9) Homeownership counseling, housing, and business concerns that
and support facilities; including fair housing counseling, provide economic opportunities to low-
(3) Salaries for additional staff needed credit counseling, budgeting, access to and very low-income persons.
to conduct the work, including financial credit, and other federal assistance 4. Program-Specific Threshold
management specialists, and economic available; Requirements.
development specialists; (10) Conducting conferences or a. The application must receive a
(4) Training of staff in the areas of meetings with other federal or state minimum rating score of 75 points to be
financial management, economic agencies tribes, tribally designated considered for funding.
development financing, housing housing entities (TDHE) or national or b. HUD will only fund eligible
accessibility and visitability standards, regional housing organizations, to applicants as defined in this NOFA
fair housing issues, and complaint inform residents of programs, rights, under Section III.A.
filing; and responsibilities associated with c. Applicants must serve an eligible
(5) Development of business plans to homebuying opportunities; rural area as defined in I. of this NOFA.
help the organization become self- (11) Development of feasibility d. Proposed activities must meet the
sustaining; studies and market studies; objectives of the Rural Housing and
(6) Development of Management (12) Development of Management Economic Development program.
Information Systems (MISs) and Information Systems (MISs) and e. Applicants must demonstrate that
software to enable better and more software to enable better and more their activities will continue to serve
accurate reporting of information to accurate reporting of information to populations that are in need and that
HUD and to other entities; HUD and to other entities; beneficiaries will have a choice of
(7) Development of feasibility studies (13) Establishing Community innovative housing and economic
and market studies; Development Financial Institutions development opportunities as a result of
(8) Training in energy efficiency in (CDFIs), lines of credit, revolving loan the activities.
construction for housing and funds, microenterprises, and small
commercial projects; business incubators; and IV. Application and Submission
(9) Housing counseling services, (14) Provision of direct financial Information
including fair housing counseling, assistance to homeowners/businesses/ A. Address to Request Application
information on budgeting, and developers, etc. This can be in the form Package
information on credit and available of default reserves, pooling/
federal programs; securitization mechanisms, loans, This section describes how you may
(10) Conducting conferences or grants, funding existing individual obtain application forms. Copies of the
meetings with other federal or state development accounts or similar published Rural Housing and Economic
agencies to inform residents of activities. Development NOFA and application
programs, rights, and responsibilities 2. Statutory and Regulatory forms may be downloaded from the
associated with homebuying Requirements. To be eligible for funding Grants.gov Web site at http://
opportunities; and under HUD NOFAs issued during www.grants.gov/Apply. The web site
(11) Arranging for technical assistance FY2005, you, the applicant, must meet contains the electronic forms and the
to conduct needs assessments, conduct all statutory and regulatory NOFA which includes forms and other
asset inventories, and develop strategic requirements applicable to this NOFA attachments. The NOFA and forms is a
plans. as described in the General Section. zip file found under instructions. You
b. For Support of Innovative Housing HUD may also eliminate ineligible may call the Grants.gov support desk at
and Economic Development Activities. activities from funding consideration 800–518–GRANTS, or email the support
This category is intended to support and reduce funding amounts desk at Support@Grants.gov for
other costs for innovative housing and accordingly. assistance in downloading the
economic development activities. 3. General HUD Threshold application.
Permissible activities may include, but Requirements. You must meet all You may request general information
are not limited to the following: threshold requirements described in the and paper copies of this NOFA from the
(1) Cost of using new or innovative General Section. NOFA Information Center (800–HUD–
construction, energy efficiency, or other a. Ineligible Applicants. HUD will not 8929 or 800–HUD–2209 (TTY)) between
techniques that will result in the design consider an application from an the hours of 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
or construction of innovative housing ineligible applicant. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday,
and economic development projects; b. Economic Opportunities for Low- except on federal holidays. When
(2) Preparation of plans or of and Very Low-Income Persons (Section requesting information, please refer to
architectural or engineering drawings; 3). Recipients of assistance under this the name of the program you are
(3) Preparation of legal documents, NOFA must comply with Section 3 of interested in. Be sure to provide your
government paperwork, and the Housing and Urban Development name, address (including zip code), and
applications necessary for construction Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. 1701u (Economic telephone number (including area code).
of housing and economic development Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-
Income Persons in Connection with B. Content and Form of Application
activities to occur in the jurisdiction; Submission
(4) Acquisition of land and buildings; Assisted Projects) and the HUD
(5) Demolition of property to permit regulations at 24 CFR part 135, 1. Application Submission
construction or rehabilitation activities including the reporting requirements at Requirements. Be sure to read and
to occur; subpart E. Section 3 requires recipients follow the application submission
(6) Development of infrastructure to to ensure that, to the greatest extent requirements carefully.
support the housing or economic feasible, training, employment, and a. Page Numbering. All pages of the
development activities; other economic opportunities will be application must be numbered
(7) Purchase of construction materials; directed to low- and very-low income sequentially if you are submitting a
(8) Job training to support the persons, particularly those who are paper copy application. For electronic
activities of the organization; recipients of government assistance for application submission you should

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follow the directions in the General (i) Describe the activities you propose threshold requirement. In addition,
Section. to undertake that address the needs, applicants should be aware that
b. Application Items. Your which have been identified, the linkage additional pages increase the size of the
application must contain the items between rural housing and economic application and the length of time it will
listed below. development, as well as the specific take to electronically submit the
(1) An abstract that must include the outcomes you expect to achieve. document and have it electronically
category under which you are applying, (ii) Include a management plan that received by Grants.gov. Large files result
the dollar amount requested, the identifies the specific actions you will in slower delivery to Grants.gov.
category under which you qualify for take to complete the proposed activities (16) Questionnaire for HUD’s
demographics of distress special factor on time and a budget in the format Initiative on Removal of Regulatory
under Rating Factor 2 ‘‘Need and Extent provided that explains the uses of both Barriers (HUD 27300). To get the points
of the Problem,’’ which of the five federal and non-federal funds and the for this policy priority, you must
definitions of the term ‘‘rural area’’ set period of performance under the grant. include the documentation or references
forth in Section I B.9 of this NOFA (iii) Include a discussion of the to URLs where the information can be
applies to the proposed service area, process by which the work found.
and accompanying documentation as accomplished with the grant will be
indicated on the form. evaluated to determine if the objectives C. Submission Dates and Times
(2) Table of Contents. of the grant were met. 1. Electronic Application Submission.
(3) A signed SF–424 (application (d) Identify the resources that will be Applications for the Rural Housing and
form). leveraged by the amount of this grant’s Economic Development program must
(4) SF–424 Supplement Survey on funding that you are requesting (Rating be submitted and received by Grants.gov
Equal Opportunity for Applicants Factor 4). To receive the maximum no later than 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time
(optional submission). number of points under Rating Factor 4 of the application submission date.
(5) Facsimile Transmittal (HUD– you must provide evidence of firm Applicants are advised to allow time for
96011). commitments. transmitting their application to
(6) Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (e) You must describe the extent to Grants.gov. You will receive an
(SF–LLL). which your program reflects a acknowledgement of receipt from
(7) Applicant/Recipient Disclosure/ coordinated, community-based process Grants.gov when your application has
Update Report (HUD–2880). of identifying needs and building a been successfully received. Please see
(8) Client Comments and Suggestions system to address these needs, the General Section for more detailed
(HUD–2994) (Optional) providing program beneficiaries with information.
(9) Program Outcome Logic Model outcomes that result in increased 2. Paper Copy Application
(HUD–96010). independence and empowerment, and Submission. Applicants receiving a
(10) A budget for all funds (federal
the potential for your organization to waiver of the mandatory electronic
and non-federal including HUD–424CB
become financially self-sustaining. You applications submission requirement
and HUD 424–CBW).
(11) Certification of Consistency with must also describe how your activities must submit the original and required
RC/EZ/EC–II Strategic Plan (HUD– will achieve the program outcomes, as number of paper copies of the
2990), if applicable. described in Rating Factor 5 (Achieving application to the United States Postal
(12) Certification of Consistency with Results and Program Evaluation), Service no later than 11:59:59 p.m. on
the Consolidated Plan (HUD–2991), if namely, where applicable, the number the application submission date. No
applicable. of housing units constructed, the hand delivery or services other than the
(13) Documentation of funds pledged number of housing units rehabilitated, United States Post Office will be
in support of Rating Factor 4— the number of jobs created, the number accepted.
‘‘Leveraging Resources’’ (which will not of jobs retained, the number of Applicants should be aware that large
be counted in the 15-page limitation). participants trained, the number of new packages must be taken to a Post Office
Documentation must be in the form of businesses created and the number of for delivery. The United States Postal
a ‘‘firm commitment’’ as defined in existing businesses assisted, number of Service in many areas of the country no
Section I.B.4. of this NOFA. housing units rehabilitated that will be longer will deliver large packages that
(14) If you are a private nonprofit made available to low-to-moderate are dropped in a mailbox for delivery.
organization, a copy of your income participants, percentage change Applicants are advised to carefully read
organization’s IRS ruling providing tax- in earnings as a result of employment the application submission and timely
exempt status under section 501 of the for those participants, the percent of receipt requirements in the General
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as trained participants who find a job, and Section as they have changed from
amended. annual estimated savings for low- previous years.
(15) Narrative response to Factors for income families as a result of energy 3. Only one application will be
Award (not to exceed 15 pages). efficiency improvements entered into accepted from any given organization. If
(a) A description of your organization the HUD Program Outcome Logic Model more than one application is submitted
and assignment of responsibilities for (form 96010) (Rating Factor 5). electronically, the last application
the work to be carried out under the (f) The total narrative response to all submitted prior to the due date and time
grant (Rating Factor 1). factors should not exceed 15 pages and will be the one reviewed by HUD. HUD
(b) A description of the need and be submitted in a format that equals to will not accept application addendums
extent of the problem and populations 8.5 x 11-inch single sided paper, with after the deadline unless HUD has
to be served (Rating Factor 2). 12 point font and double lined spacing. specifically asked the applicant for a
(c) A workplan that demonstrates Please note that although submitting correction to a technical deficiency in
your soundness of approach and the pages in excess of the page limit will not the application. Responses to technical
clear linkage between rural housing and disqualify your application, HUD will deficiencies must be received by HUD
economic development (Rating Factor not consider or review the information within the time allocated to cure the
3). In addressing this submission on any excess pages, which may result deficiency. Corrections to technical
requirement, you must: in a lower score or failure to meet a deficiencies are submitted directly to

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HUD in accordance with the information provided by the program


office in their cure notification.

When to sub-
What to submit Required content Required form or format mit it

Application:
Abstract .............................................................................. May 20, 2005.
Application Form ................................................................ SF–424, SF 424 Supplement.
Budget information ............................................................. (Per required form) ................. HUD–CB, HUD–CBW.
Rating Factors: Narrative ................................................... Described in Section V. of this
announcement.
Disclosure Update .............................................................. HUD–2880.
Disclosure of Lobby ............................................................ SF–LLL.
Facsimile Transmittal ......................................................... HUD–96011.
Certification of RC/EZ/EC–II .............................................. HUD–2990.
Certification of Consistency with Consolidated Plan ......... HUD 2991.
Comments and Suggestions .............................................. HUD–2994.
Program Outcome Logic Model ......................................... HUD–96010.
Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative on Removal of Regulatory HUD–27300.
Barriers.

D. Intergovernmental Agency Review requirement. Applicants receiving a organization will address with the
Intergovernmental agency review is waiver of the electronic submission requested assistance. In addition, you
not required for this program. requirement should send an original should describe how the enhanced
and two copies of the application to capacity realized through the assistance
E. Funding Restrictions Department of Housing and Urban will fulfill that need. HUD will evaluate
1. Administrative Costs. Development, Office of Community the experience (including its recentness
Administrative costs for assistance Planning and Development, Attn: Office and relevancy) of your project director,
under the Rural Housing and Economic of Rural Housing and Economic core staff, and any outside consultant,
Development program may not exceed Development, Processing and Control contractor, subrecipient, or project
15 percent of the total HUD Rural Unit (Room 7251), 451 Seventh Street, partner as it relates to innovative
Housing and Economic Development SW., Washington, DC 20410–7000. housing and economic development and
grant award. to the implementation of the activities
V. Application Review Information in your workplan. HUD also will assess
2. Multiple Capacity Building Grants.
If you have received two or more Rural A. Criteria. Carefully review all the the services that consultants or other
Housing and Economic Development Application Review procedures in parties will provide to fill gaps in your
grants for capacity building since 1999, Section V of the General Section. In staffing structure to enable you to carry
you are not eligible to apply under addition, the following Rating Factors out the proposed workplan; the
Category 1: Capacity Building. will be used to review, evaluate, and experience of your project director in
3. Ineligible Activities. RHED funds rate your application. managing projects of similar size, scope,
cannot be used for the following 1. Rating Factor 1—Capacity of the and dollar amount; the lines of authority
activities: Applicant and Relevant Organizational and procedures that you have in place
a. Income payments to subsidize Experience (25 points). This rating for ensuring that workplan goals and
individuals or families; factor addresses the extent to which you objectives are being met, that
b. Political activities; have the organizational resources consultants and other project partners
c. General governmental expenses necessary to successfully implement are performing as planned, and that
other than expenses related to the your proposed work plan, as further beneficiaries are being adequately
administrative cost of the grant; or described in Rating Factor 3, within the served. In responding to this sub-factor,
d. Projects or activities intended for 36-month award period. please indicate how the capacity
personal gain or private use. a. Rating standards applicable to building assistance will strengthen or
HUD reserves the right to reduce or individual funding categories. The two otherwise affect your organization’s
deobligate the award if suitable funding categories have different current housing or economic
modifications to the proposed project objectives. Accordingly, in addition to development program portfolio or, if
are not submitted by the awardee within the generally applicable rating standard you are a new grantee, how the capacity
90 days of the request. Any modification discussed above, the different standards assistance will ensure that you can carry
must be within the scope of the original discussed below will be used to judge out your proposed activities. In judging
application. HUD reserves the right not the experience and qualifications of the your response to this factor, HUD will
to make awards under this NOFA. applicants for each of the two funding only consider work experience gained
F. Other Submission Requirements. categories. HUD fully supports emerging within the last three years. When
Carefully review the procedures organizations that desire to develop responding, please be sure to provide
presented in Section IV of the General internal capacity. Therefore, the the dates, job titles and relevancy of the
Section. During FY 2005, HUD will only following categories will be evaluated: past experience to work to be
accept electronic applications submitted (1) For Capacity Building applications undertaken by the employee or
through www.grants.gov unless the (25 points). Team members, contractor under your Rural Housing
applicant has received a waiver from the composition, experience, organizational and Economic Development program
Department. Please see the General structure, and management capacity. application. Failure to provide dates
Section for detailed instructions and Your response to this sub-factor should results in HUD assuming that the
timelines for requesting a waiver of this clearly state the need that your experience is earlier than the last three

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years, and could result in a lower rating (c) Experience with performance served by the proposed project and the
for the response. The more recent, based funding requirements (10 points). national levels of need. This means that
relevant, and successful the experience HUD will evaluate your performance in an application that provides data that
of your team members is in relationship any previous grant program undertaken show levels of need in the project area
to the workplan activities, the greater with HUD funds or other federal, state, expressed as a percent greater than the
the number of points you will receive. local, or nonprofit or for-profit national average will be rated higher
(2) For Support for Innovative Rural organization funds. In assessing points under this factor. Applicants should
Housing and Economic Development for this sub-factor, HUD reserves the provide data that address indicators of
Activities applications: right to take into account your past need as follows:
(a) Team members, composition, and performance in meeting performance (1) Poverty Rate (5 points)—Data
experience (10 points). HUD will and reporting goals for any previous should be provided in both absolute and
evaluate the experience (including its HUD award, in particular whether the percentage form (i.e., whole numbers
recentness and relevancy) of your program achieved its outcomes. HUD and percents) for the target area(s). An
project director, core staff, and any will deduct one point for each of the application that compares the local
outside consultant, contractor, following activities related to previous poverty rate in the following manner to
subrecipient, or project partner as it HUD grant programs for which the national average at the time of
relates to innovative housing and unsatisfactory performance has been submission will receive points under
economic development and to the verified: (1) mismanagement of funds, this section as follows:
implementation of the activities in your including the inability to account for (a) Less than the national average = 0
workplan. HUD also will assess the funds appropriately; (2) untimely use of points;
services that consultants or other parties funds received either from HUD or other (b) Equal to but less than twice the
will provide to fill gaps in your staffing federal, state, or local programs; and (3) national average = 1 points;
structure to enable you to carry out the significant and consistent failure to (c) Twice but less than three times the
proposed workplan; the experience of measure performance outcomes. Among national average = 3 points;
your project director in managing the specific outcomes to be measured (d) Three or more times the national
projects of similar size, scope, and are the increases in program average = 5 points.
accomplishments as a result of capacity (2) Unemployment (5 points)—for the
dollar amount; the lines of authority and
building assistance and the increase in target area:
procedures that you have in place for
organizational resources as a result of (a) Less than the national average = 0
ensuring that workplan goals and
assistance. points;
objectives are being met, that (b) Equal to but less than twice the
(d) Past Rural Housing and Economic
consultants and other project partners national average = 1 points;
Development program performance. The
are performing as planned, and that (c) Twice but less than three times the
past performance of previously awarded
beneficiaries are being adequately national average = 2 points;
Rural Housing and Economic
served. In judging your response to this Development grantees will be taken into (d) Three but less than four times the
factor, HUD will only consider work consideration when evaluating Rating national average = 3 points;
experience gained within the last seven Factor 1 ‘‘Capacity of the Applicant and (e) Four but less than five times the
years. When responding, please be sure Relevant Organizational Experience.’’ national average = 4 points;
to provide the dates, job titles and Applicants who have been awarded (f) Five or more times the national
relevancy of the past experience to work Rural Housing and Economic average = 5 points.
to be undertaken by the employee or Development program funds prior to (3) Other indicators of social or
contractor under your proposed Rural FY2005 should indicate fiscal year and economic decline that best capture the
Housing and Economic Development funding amount. HUD local field offices applicant’s local situation (5 points).
award. The more recent, relevant, and may be consulted to verify information (a) Data that could be provided under
successful the experience of your team submitted by the applicant as a part of this section are information on the
members are in relationship to the the review of applications. community’s stagnant or falling tax
workplan activities, the greater the 2. Rating Factor 2—Need and Extent base, including recent commercial or
number of points that you will receive. of the Problem (20 points). The Rural industrial closings; housing conditions,
(b) Organizational structure and Housing and Economic Development such as the number and percentage of
management capacity (5 points). HUD program is designed to address the substandard or overcrowded units; rent
will evaluate the extent to which you problems of rural poverty, inadequate burden (defined as average housing cost
can demonstrate your organization’s housing and lack of economic divided by average income) for the
ability to manage a workforce composed opportunity. This factor addresses the target area; local crime statistics, falling
of full-time or part-time staff, as well as extent to which there is a need for property values, etc. To the extent that
any consultant staff, and your ability to funding the proposed activities based on the applicant’s statewide or local
work with community-based groups or levels of distress and the urgency of Consolidated Plan, its Analysis of
organizations in resolving issues related meeting the need/distress in the Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
to affordable housing and economic applicant’s target area. In responding to (AI), its Indian housing plan or its anti-
development. In evaluating this this factor, applications will be poverty strategy identify the level of
subfactor, HUD will take into account evaluated on the extent to which the distress in the community and the
your experience in working with level of need for the proposed activity neighborhood in which the project is to
community-based organizations to and the urgency in meeting the need are be carried out, references to such
design and implement programs that documented and compared to target documents should be included in
address the identified housing and area and national data. preparing the response to this factor.
economic development issues. The a. In applying this factor, HUD will (b) In rating applications under this
more recent, relevant, and successful compare the current levels of need in factor, HUD reserves the right to
the experience of your organization and the area (i.e., Census Tract(s) or Block consider sources of available objective
any participating entity, the greater the Group(s) immediately surrounding the data other than or in addition to those
number of points you will receive. project site or the target area to be provided by applicants, and to compare

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such data to those provided by addition, this factor addresses your lack of clarity in the proposed
applicants for the project site. These ability to ensure that a clear linkage management plan.
may include U.S. Census data. exists between innovative rural housing This subfactor should include
(c) HUD requires use of sound, and economic development. In information that indicates the extent to
verifiable, and reliable data (e.g., U.S. assessing cost-effectiveness, HUD will which you have coordinated your
Census data, state statistical reports, take into account your staffing levels; activities with other known
university studies/reports, or Home beneficiaries to be served; and your organizations (e.g., through letters of
Mortgage Disclosure Act or Community timetable for the achievement of participation or coordination) that are
Reinvestment Act databases) to support program outcomes, the delivery of not directly participating in your
distress levels cited in each application. products and reports, and any proposed work activities, but with
See http://www.ffiec.gov/ or http:// anticipated outcome or product. You which you share common goals and
www.ffiec.gov/webcensus/ffieccensus. will receive a greater number of points objectives and that are working toward
for census data. A source for all if your workplan is consistent with the meeting these objectives in a holistic
information along with the publication purpose of the Rural Housing and and comprehensive manner. The goal of
or origination date must also be Economic Development program, your this coordination is to ensure that
provided. program goals, and the resources programs do not operate in isolation.
(d) Updated Census data are available provided. Additionally, your application should
for the following indicators: a. Management Plan (13 points). A demonstrate the extent to which your
(i) Unemployment rate—estimated clearly defined management plan program has the potential to be
monthly for counties, with a two-month should be submitted that identifies each financially self-sustaining by decreasing
lag; of the projects and activities you will dependence on Rural Housing and
(ii) Population—estimated for carry out to further the objectives of this Economic Development funding and
incorporated places and counties, program; describes the linkage between relying more on state, local, and private
through 2000; rural housing and economic funding. The goal of sustainability is to
(iii) Poverty rate—through 2000. ensure that the activities proposed in
(4) Demographics of Distress—Special development activities; and addresses
the needs identified in Factor 2, your application can be continued after
Factors (5 points). Because HUD is your grant award is complete.
concerned with meeting the needs of including needs that previously were
identified in a statewide or local b. Policy Priorities (7 Points). Policy
certain underserved areas, you will be priorities are outlined in detail in the
awarded a total of five points if you are Analysis of Impediments to Fair
Housing Choice (AI) or Consolidated General Section. You should document
located in or propose to serve one or the extent to which HUD’s policy
more of the following populations, or if Plan. The populations that were
described in Rating Factor 2 for the priorities are furthered by the proposed
your application demonstrates that 100 activities. Applicants that include
percent of the beneficiaries supported purpose of documenting need should be
the same populations that will receive activities that can result in the
by Rural Housing and Economic achievement of these departmental
Development funds are in one or more the primary benefit of the activities,
both immediately and over the long policy priorities will receive higher
of the following populations. You must rating points in evaluating their
also specifically identify how each term. The benefits should be
affirmatively marketed to those application for funding. Seven
population will be served and that the departmental policy priorities are listed
proposed service area meets the populations least likely to apply for and
receive these benefits without such below. When policy priorities are
definition of ‘‘eligible rural area’’ in included, describe in brief detail how
Section I of this NOFA: marketing. Your timetable should
address the measurable goals and those activities will be carried out.
(a) Areas with very small populations The point values for policy priorities
in non-urban areas (2,500 population or objectives to be achieved through the
proposed activities; the method you will are as follows:
less); (1) Providing increased
(b) Seasonal farm workers; use for evaluating and monitoring
homeownership and rental
(c) Federally recognized Indian tribes; program progress with respect to those
opportunities for low- and moderate-
(d) Colonias; activities; and the method you will use
income persons, persons with
(e) Appalachia’s Distressed Counties; to ensure that the activities will be
disabilities, the elderly, minorities, and
or completed on time and within your
families with limited English
(f) The Lower Mississippi Delta proposed budget estimates. Your
proficiency=1 point;
Region (8 states and 240 counties/ management plan should also include (2) Improving our Nation’s
parishes). the budget for your program, broken out communities=1 point;
For these underserved areas, you by line item. Documented projected cost (3) Encouraging accessible design
should ensure that the populations that estimates from outside sources are also features=1 point;
you serve and the documentation that required. Applicants should submit (4) Providing full and equal access to
you provide are consistent with the their workplan on a spreadsheet grassroots faith-based and other
information described in the above showing each project to be undertaken community-based organizations in HUD
paragraph under this rating factor. and the tasks (to the extent necessary or program implementation=1 point;
3. Rating Factor 3—Soundness of appropriate) in your workplan to (5) Ending chronic homelessness
Approach (20 points). This factor implement the project with your within ten years=1 point;
addresses the overall quality of your associated budget estimate for each (6) Removal of barriers to affordable
proposed workplan, taking into account activity/task. Your workplan should housing= 2 points and;
the project and the activities proposed provide the rationale for your proposed (7) Promoting Energy Efficiency and
to be undertaken; the cost-effectiveness activities and assumptions used in Adopting Energy Star = 1 point.
of your proposed program; and the determining your project timeline and 4. Rating Factor 4—Leveraging
linkages between identified needs, the budget estimates. Failure to provide Resources (10 points). This factor
purposes of this program, and your your rationale may result in your addresses the extent to which applicants
proposed activities and tasks. In application receiving fewer points for for either of the two funding categories

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have obtained firm commitments of 5. Rating Factor 5—Achieving Results employees hired or retained, efficiency
financial or in-kind resources from other and Program Evaluation (25 points). or effectiveness of services provided);
federal, state, local, and private sources. This factor emphasizes HUD’s and
For every Rural Housing and Economic commitment to ensure that applicants k. Increase in organizational resources
Development program dollar keep promises made in their as a result of assistance (e.g., dollars
anticipated, you should provide the application. This factor assesses their leveraged). If you receive an award of
specific amount of dollars leveraged. In performance to ensure that rigorous and funds, you will be required to use the
assigning points for this criterion, HUD useful performance measures are used logic model to report progress against
will consider the level of outside and goals are met. Achieving results the proposed outcomes in your
resources obtained in the form of cash means you, the applicant, have clearly approved application and award
or in-kind goods or services that support identified the benefits or outcomes of agreement.
activities proposed in your application. your program. Outcomes are ultimate Applicant must provide a breakdown
HUD will award a greater number of project end goals. Benchmarks or of estimated dollar amount of the Rural
points based upon a comparison of the outputs are interim activities or Housing and Economic Development
extent of leveraged funds with the products that lead to the ultimate grant to be expended on each of the
requested Rural Housing and Economic achievement of your goals. Program performance measures included on the
Development award. This criterion is evaluation requires that you, the HUD–96010 ‘‘Logic Model’’ and under
applicable to both funding categories applicant, identify program outcomes, the Rating Factor 5 section of your
under this NOFA. The level of outside interim products or benchmarks, and application.
resources for which commitments are performance indicators that will allow 6. RC/EZ/EC–II bonus points (2
obtained will be evaluated based on you to measure your performance. points). HUD will award two bonus
their importance to the total program. Performance indicators should be points to all applications that include
Your application must provide evidence objectively quantifiable and measure documentation stating that the proposed
of leveraging in the form of letters of actual achievements against anticipated eligible activities/projects will be
firm commitment from any entity, achievements. Your evaluation plan located in and serve federally
including your own organization, which should identify what you are going to designated RC/EZ/EC–II. A listing of
will be providing matching funds to the measure, how you are going to measure federally designated RC/EZ/EC-II is
project. Each commitment described in it, and the steps you have in place to available on the Internet at
the narrative of this factor must be in make adjustments to your work plan if www.hud.gov/grants/index.cfm.
accordance with the definition of ‘‘firm performance targets are not met within This notice contains a certification
commitment,’’ as defined in this NOFA. established time frames. (HUD–2990) that must be completed for
The commitment letter must be on Applicants must also complete the the applicant to be considered for Rural
letterhead of the participating ‘‘Logic Model’’ HUD Form (HUD–96010) EZ/Round II EC bonus points.
organization, must be signed by an included in the appendix to this NOFA B. Review and Selection Process
official of the organization legally able and submit the completed form with 1. Application Selection Process
to make commitments on behalf of the their application. This rating factor a. Rating and Ranking
organization, and must not be dated reflects HUD’s goal to embrace high (1) General. To review and rate
earlier than the date this NOFA is standards of ethics, management, and applications, HUD may establish panels
published. accountability. HUD will hold a training which may include outside experts or
Points for this factor will be awarded broadcast via satellite for potential consultants to obtain certain expertise
based on the satisfactory provisions of applicants to learn more about Rating and outside points of view, including
evidence of leveraging and financial Factor 5. For more information about views from other federal agencies.
sustainability, as described above, and the date and time of the broadcast, (2) Rating. All applicants for funding
the ratio of leveraged funds to requested consult the HUD web site at will be evaluated against applicable
HUD Rural Housing and Economic www.hud.gov/grants/index.cfm. criteria. In evaluating applications for
Development funds as follows: Program outcomes for the Rural funding, HUD will take into account an
a. 50% or more of requested HUD Housing and Economic Development applicant’s past performance in
Rural Housing and Economic program must include where applicable: managing funds, including the ability to
Development funds=10 points; a. Number of housing units account for funds appropriately; its
b. 49–40% of requested HUD Rural constructed; timely use of funds received either from
Housing and Economic Development b. Number of housing units
HUD or other federal, state or local
funds=8 points; rehabilitated that will be made available
programs; its success in meeting
c. 39–30% of requested HUD Rural to low-to-moderate-income participants;
performance targets for completion of
c. Number of jobs created;
Housing and Economic Development activities; and the number of persons to
d. Percentage change in earnings as a
funds=6 points; be served or targeted for assistance.
result of employment for those
d. 29–20% of requested HUD Rural participants; HUD may use information relating to
Housing and Economic Development e. Number of participants trained; these items based on information at
funds=4 points; f. Percent of participants trained who hand or available from public sources
e. 19–9% of requested HUD Rural find a job; such as newspapers, Inspector General
Housing and Economic Development g. Number of new businesses created; or Government Accounting Office
funds=2 points; h. Number of existing businesses reports or findings, hotline complaints
f. Less than 9% of HUD requested assisted; and that have been found to have merit, or
Rural Housing and Economic i. Annual estimated savings for low- other such sources of information. In
Development funds =0 points. income families as a result of energy evaluating past performance, HUD will
See the General Section for efficiency improvements. deduct points from rating scores as
instructions for submitting third party j. Increase in program specified under Rating Factor 1,
letters and other documents with your accomplishments as a result of capacity Capacity of the Applicant and Relevant
electronic application. building assistance (e.g. number of Organizational Experience.

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(3) Ranking. Applicants will be under this NOFA) prior to HUD seek clarification of items or responses
ranked separately within each of the approval of specific properties or areas. that improve the substantive quality of
two funding categories. Applicants will Each application constitutes an your response to any rating factors. In
be selected for funding in accordance assurance that you, the applicant, will order not to unreasonably exclude
with their rank order in each category. assist HUD in complying with part 50; applications from being rated and
An application must receive a minimum will supply HUD with all available ranked, HUD may contact applicants to
score of 75 points to be eligible for relevant information to perform an ensure proper completion of the
funding. If two or more applications are environmental review for each proposed application and will do so on a uniform
rated fundable and have the same score, property; will carry out mitigating basis for all applicants.
but there are insufficient funds to fund measures required by HUD or select Examples of curable (correctable)
all of them, the application(s) with the alternate property; and will not acquire, technical deficiencies include
highest score for Rating Factor 2 (Need rehabilitate, convert, demolish, lease, inconsistencies in the funding request, a
and Extent of the Problem) will be repair, or construct property, or commit failure to submit the proper
selected. If applications still have the or expend HUD or local funds for these certifications or failure to submit an
same score, the highest score in the program activities with respect to any application that contains a signature by
following factors will be selected eligible property until HUD approval of an official able to make a legally biding
sequentially until one highest score can the property is received. In supplying commitment on behalf of the applicant.
be determined: Rating Factor 3 HUD with environmental information, In the case of an applicant who received
(Soundness of Approach), Rating Factor grantees must use the guidance a waiver, the technical deficiency may
1 (Capacity and Experience), Rating provided in Notice CPD–99–01, entitled include a failure to submit an
Factor 5 (Achieving Results and ‘‘Field Environmental Processing for application that contains an original
Program Evaluation), and Rating Factor HUD Colonias Initiative (HCI) grants,’’ signature. If HUD finds a curable
4 (Leveraging Resources). issued January 27, 1999. HUD’s funding deficiency in the application, HUD will
a. Initial screening. During the period commitment is contingent upon HUD’s notify you in writing by describing the
immediately following the application site approval following an clarification or technical deficiency.
deadline, HUD will screen each environmental review. HUD will notify applicants by facsimile
application to determine eligibility. d. Adjustments to Funding. or by USPS, return receipt requested.
Applications will be rejected if they: (1) HUD will not fund any portion of
Clarifications or corrections of technical
(1) Are submitted by ineligible your application that is ineligible for
deficiencies in accordance with the
applicants; funding and does not meet the
(2) Do not serve an eligible rural area information provided by HUD must be
requirements of this NOFA, or is
as defined in Section III of this NOFA; submitted within 14 calendar days of
duplicative of other funded programs or
(3) Do not meet the objectives of the the date of receipt of the HUD
activities from prior year awards or
Rural Housing and Economic notification. (If the due date falls on a
other selected applicants. Only the
Development program; or Saturday, Sunday or federal holiday,
eligible non-duplicative portions of your
(4) Propose a project for which the your correction must be received by
application may be funded.
majority of the activities are ineligible. (2) HUD reserves the right to HUD on the next day that is not a
b. Rating Factors for Award Used to reallocate funds between categories to Saturday, Sunday or federal holiday.) If
Evaluate and Rate Applications. The achieve the maximum allocation of the deficiency is not corrected within
factors for rating and ranking applicants funds in both categories. this time period, HUD will reject the
and the maximum points for each factor (3) If after all eligible applicants have application as incomplete and it will
are provided above. The maximum been selected for funding in Category 1 not be considered for funding. In order
number of points for this program is and funds remain, the remaining funds to meet statutory deadlines for the
102. This includes 100 points for all five will be allocated to Category 2 to fund obligation of funds or for timely
rating factors and two RC/EZ/EC–II additional eligible applications in that completion of the review process,
bonus points, as described above. category. If a balance of funds remains, Program NOFAs may reduce the number
c. Environmental Review. Each HUD reserves the right to utilize those of days for submitting a response to a
application constitutes an assurance funds toward the following year’s HUD clarification or correction to a
that the applicant agrees to assist HUD awards. technical deficiency. Please be sure to
in complying with the provisions set (4) Please see the Section VI.A.3 of the carefully read each Program NOFA for
forth in 24 CFR part 50. Selection for General Section for more information any additional information and
award does not constitute approval of about funding. instructions. An applicant’s response to
any proposed site. Following selection (5) Performance and Compliance a HUD notification of a curable
for award, HUD will perform an Actions of Funding Recipients. HUD deficiency should be submitted directly
environmental review of activities will measure and address the to HUD in accordance with the
proposed for assistance under this part, performance and compliance actions of instructions provided with request to
in accordance with 24 CFR part 50. The funding recipients in accordance with cure the deficiency.
results of the environmental review may the applicable standards and sanctions VI. Award Administration Information:
require that proposed activities be of the Rural Housing and Economic
modified or that proposed sites be Development program. A. Award Notice. Successful Rural
rejected. Applicants are particularly e. Corrections to Deficient Housing and Economic Development
cautioned not to undertake or commit Applications. After the application due program applicants will be notified of
HUD funds for acquisition or date, HUD may not, consistent with its grant award and will receive post-award
development of proposed properties regulations in 24 CFR part 4, subpart B, instructions by mail.
(including establishing lines of credit consider any unsolicited information B. Administrative and National Policy
that permit financing of such activities you, the applicant, may want to provide. Requirements. In addition to the
or making commitments for loans that HUD may contact you to clarify an item requirements listed below, please
would finance such activities from a in your application or to correct review all requirements in Section III of
revolving loan fund capitalized by funds technical deficiencies. HUD may not the General Section.

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1. Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control. of assistance under the Rural Housing but not guidance in actually preparing
All property assisted under the Rural and Economic Development program your application. Following selection,
Housing and Economic Development and to the remedies for noncompliance, but prior to award, HUD staff will be
program is covered by the Lead-Based except when inconsistent with HUD’s available to assist in clarifying or
Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 Appropriation Act, or other federal confirming information that is a
U.S.C. 4821–4846) and HUD’s statutes or the provisions of this NOFA. prerequisite to the offer of an award by
implementing regulations at 24 CFR part For each reporting period, as part of HUD.
35. your required report to HUD, you must
2. Audit Requirements. Any grantee include a completed Logic Model (Form VIII. Other Information
that expends $500,000 or more in HUD 96010), which identifies output
federal financial assistance in a single and outcome achievements. If you are 1. Satellite Broadcast. HUD will hold
year (this can be program year or fiscal reporting race and ethnic data, you must an information webcast via satellite for
year) must meet the audit requirements use Form HUD–27061, Race and Ethnic potential applicants to learn more about
established in 24 CFR parts 84 and 85 Data Reporting Form. the program and preparation of an
in accordance with OMB A–133. D. Debriefing. See the General Section application. For more information about
3. Accounting System Requirements. for information on how to obtain a the date and time of this webcast,
The Rural Housing and Economic debriefing on your application review consult the HUD web site at
Development program requires that and evaluation. www.hud.gov.
successful applicants have in place an VII. Agency Contact(s) 2. The Paperwork Reduction Act. The
accounting system that meets the information collection requirements
policies, guidance, and requirements Further Information and Technical contained in this document have been
described in the following applicable Assistance: For information concerning
approved by the Office of Management
OMB Circulars and Code of Federal the HUD Rural Housing and Economic
and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
Regulations: Development program, contact Mr.
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
a. OMB Circular A–87 (Cost Thann Young, Program Specialist, or
Ms. Linda L. Streets, Community 3520) and assigned OMB control
Principles for State, Local and Indian number 2506–0169. In accordance with
Tribal Governments); Development Specialist, Office of Rural
Housing and Economic Development, the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
b. OMB Circular A–122 (Cost not conduct or sponsor and a person is
Principles for Non-Profit Organizations); Office of Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing not required to respond to a collection
c. OMB Circular A–133 (Audits of
States, Local Governments, and Non- and Urban Development, 451 Seventh of information, unless it displays a
Profit Organizations); Street, SW., Room 7137, Washington, currently valid OMB control number.
d. 24 CFR part 84 (Grants and DC 20410–7000; telephone 202–708– Public reporting burden for the
Agreements with Institutions of Higher 2290 (this is not a toll-free number). collection of information is estimated to
Education, Hospitals, and other Non- Persons with speech or hearing average 100 hours per annum per
Profit Organizations); and impairments may access this number respondent for the application and grant
e. 24 CFR part 85 (Administrative via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal administration. This includes the time
Requirements for Grants and Information Relay Service at 800–877– for collecting, reviewing and reporting
Cooperative Agreements to State, Local, 8339. the data for the application, semi-annual
and Federally recognized Indian tribal Prior to the application deadline, Mr. reports, and final report. The
governments). Young or Ms. Streets will be available information will be used for grantee
C. Reporting: Reporting documents at the number above to provide general selection and monitoring the
apply to the award, acceptance and use guidance and clarification of the NOFA, administration of funds.

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Public Housing Neighborhood General Section of the SuperNOFA for carryover) under the Neighborhood
Networks Program application submission and timely Networks program in Fiscal Year 2005.
Overview Information receipt requirements. 3. Award Amounts: Awards will range
G. Optional, Additional Overview from $150,000 to $6000,000.
A. Federal Agency Name: Department Content Information: 1. Purpose of
of Housing and Urban Development, 4. Eligible Applicants. Eligible
Program: The purpose of the Public applicants are PHAs only.
Office of Public and Indian Housing. Housing Neighborhood Networks (NN)
B. Funding Opportunity Title: Public Tribes and tribally designated housing
program is to provide grants to public
Housing Neighborhood Networks entities (TDHEs), nonprofit
housing authorities (PHAs) to: a) update
program. organizations, and resident associations
C. Announcement Type: Initial and expand existing NN /community
technology centers; or b) establish new are not eligible to apply for funding
announcement. under the Public Housing Neighborhood
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The NN centers. These centers offer
comprehensive services designed to Networks program.
Federal Register number for this NOFA
is: FR–4950–N–24. The OMB approval help public housing residents achieve 5. Cost Sharing/Match Requirement:
number for this program is 2577–0229. long-term economic self-sufficiency. PHAs are required to match at least 25
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic 2. Funding Available: The Department percent of the requested grant amount.
Assistance (CFDA) Number(s): 14.870. plans to award approximately 6. Grant term. The grant term is three
F. Dates: The application submission $23,888,000 ($13,888,000 in new years from the execution date of the
date is June 3, 2005. Please see the appropriations plus $10,000,000 in grant agreement.

Grant program Total funding Eligible applicants Maximum grant amount

Neighborhood Networks ....... $23.8 Million .......... PHAs—existing centers ........ $150,000 for PHAs with 1–780 units.
$200,000 for PHAs with 781–2,500 units.
$250,000 for PHAs with 2,501–7,300 units.
$300,000 for PHAs with 7,301 units or more.
PHAs—new centers ............. $300,000 for PHAs with 1–780 units.
$400,000 for PHAs with 781–2,500 units.
$500,000 for PHAs with 2,501–7,300 units.
$600,000 for PHAs with 7,301 units or more.

Full Text of Announcement 4. Past Performance is a threshold The definition provided above for
I. Funding Opportunity Description requirement. Using Rating Factor 1, persons with disabilities is the proper
HUD’s field offices will evaluate definition for determining program
A. Definition of Terms applicants for past performance to qualifications. However, the definition
1. Contract Administrator is a grant determine whether an applicant has the of a person with disabilities contained
administrator or financial management capacity to manage the grant they are in section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
agent that oversees the implementation applying for. Field offices will evaluate of 1973 and its implementing
of the grant and/or the financial aspects the past performance of contract regulations must be used for purposes of
of the grant. See the ‘‘Program administrators for applicants that reasonable accommodations.
Requirements’’ and ‘‘Threshold required one. 6. Project Coordinator is responsible
Requirements’’ sections for more 5. Person with disabilities means a for coordinating the grantee’s approved
information. person who: activities to ensure that grant goals and
2. An existing computer center is: (1) a. Has a condition defined as a objectives are met. A qualified Project
A computer lab, or technology center disability in section 223 of the Social Coordinator is someone with at least
owned and operated by a PHA which Security Act; two years of experience working on
serves residents of public housing and b. Has a developmental disability as supportive services designed
has not received prior NN funding and defined in section 102 of the specifically for underserved
therefore is not officially designated a Developmental Disabilities Assistance populations. The Project Coordinator
HUD Public and Indian Housing (PIH) Bill of Rights Act; or and grantee are both responsible for
NN center; (2) a computer lab c. Is determined to have a physical, ensuring that all federal requirements
designated as a HUD PIH NN center, mental, or emotional impairment which: are followed.
which seeks to expand its services; or 7. Secretary means the Secretary of
(3) a computer lab which needs funding (1) Is expected to be of long-continued
and indefinite duration; Housing and Urban Development.
under this program to become
operational and serve residents of (2) Substantially impedes his or her 8. Senior person means a person who
public housing. ability to live independently; and is at least 62 years of age.
3. A new NN center is one that will (3) Is of such a nature that such ability B. Program Description
be established (i.e. there is no could be improved by more suitable
infrastructure, space, or equipment housing conditions. 1. The Public Housing Neighborhood
currently in use for this purpose) with The term ‘‘person with disabilities’’ Networks program provides grants to
NN grant funds. NOTE: An applicant includes persons who have acquired PHAs to (1) update and expand existing
previously funded under Neighborhood immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/ NN/community technology centers; or
Networks may apply under the ‘‘New AIDS) or any conditions arising from the (2) establish new (NN) centers.
Computer Center’’ category only if it etiologic agent for AIDS. In addition, no 2. NN centers must be located within
will develop a new center in a individual shall be considered a person a public housing development, on PHA
development which cannot be served by with disabilities solely based on drug or land, or within reasonable walking
the applicant’s existing NN center(s). alcohol dependence. distance to the PHA development(s).

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3. HUD is looking for applications performance, please see Rating Factor 5 with disabilities are an eligible cost for
that implement comprehensive in the ‘‘Application Review this funding category;
programs within the three year grant Information’’ section of this NOFA. 9. Distance Learning Equipment.
term which will result in improved 2. Literacy training and GED Distance learning equipment (including
economic self-sufficiency for public preparation; the costs for video casting and
housing residents. HUD is looking for 3. Computer training, from basic to purchase/lease/rental of distance
proposals that involve partnerships with advanced; learning equipment) is an eligible use of
organizations that will supplement and 4. College preparatory courses and funds. The proposal must indicate that
enhance the services offered to information; the center will be working in a virtual
residents. 5. Job Training: Some examples of the setting with a college, university or
4. NN centers provide computer and job training skills encouraged are: oral other educational organization. Distance
Internet access to public housing and written communication skills; work learning equipment can also be used to
residents and offer a full range of ethic; interpersonal and teamwork link one or more centers so that
computer and job training services. skills; resume writing; interviewing residents can benefit from courses being
Applicants should submit proposals techniques, creating job training and offered at only one site.
that will incorporate computer and placement programs with local 10. Security and related costs.
Internet use to: provide job training for employers and employment agencies; Includes space and minor refitting,
youths, adults and seniors; expand and post-employment follow-up to locks, and other equipment for
educational opportunities for residents; assist residents who are new to the safeguarding the center.
promote economic self-sufficiency and workplace. 11. Hiring Residents. Grantees may
help residents transition from welfare to 6. Physical improvements. Physical hire residents to help with the
work; assist children with homework; improvements must relate to providing implementation of this grant program.
provide guidance to high school space for a Neighborhood Networks 12. Administrative costs.
students (or other interested residents) center. Renovation, conversion, wiring, Administrative costs may include, but
for post-secondary education (college or and repair costs may be essential are not limited to, purchase of furniture,
trade schools); and provide other elements of physical improvements. In office equipment and supplies, local
services deemed necessary from addition, architectural, engineering, and travel, and utilities. Administrative
resident input. related professional services required to costs may not be used to pay for salaries
5. All applicants must complete a prepare plans or drawings, write-ups, of any kind. For both new and existing
business plan (see sample HUD–52766 specifications or inspections may also NN centers, administrative costs must
provided in the Appendix) covering the be part of the cost of implementing not exceed 10 percent of the total grant
three-year grant term. Applicants’ physical improvements. amount requested from HUD.
business plan and narrative must a. Creating an accessible space for Administrative costs must adhere to
indicate how the centers will become persons with disabilities is an eligible OMB Circular A–87. Please use HUD–
self-sustaining after the grant term use of funds. Refer to Office of 424–CBW to itemize your
expires. Proposed grant activities should Management and Budget (OMB) administrative costs. You may attach an
build on the foundation created by Circular A–87, ‘‘Cost Principles for additional sheet of paper to the HUD–
previous NN grants such as Resident State, Local and Indian Tribal 424–CBW form if necessary in order to
Opportunities and Self-Sufficiency Governments.’’ fully itemize your administrative costs.
(ROSS) grants, or other federal, state and b. The renovation, conversion, or D. Regulations Governing the
local self-sufficiency efforts. joining of vacant units in a PHA Neighborhood Networks Grant
C. Eligible Activities development to create space for the The Neighborhood Networks program
equipment and activities of a NN center is governed by regulations in 24 CFR
1. Hiring a Qualified Project
(computers, printers, and office space) parts 905 and 968.
Coordinator To Administer the Grant
are eligible activities for physical
Program. A qualified Project II. Award Information
improvement.
Coordinator must have project
management and information c. The renovation or conversion of A. Total Funding. The Department
technology experience. The Project existing common areas in a PHA expects to award approximately a total
Coordinator should be hired for the development to accommodate a NN of $23,888,000 ($13,888,000 in new
entire term of your grant. The Project center is eligible. appropriations plus $10,000,000 in
Coordinator is responsible for ensuring d. If renovation, conversion, or repair carryover) under the Neighborhood
that the center achieves its proposed is done off-site, the PHA must provide Networks program in Fiscal Year 2005.
goals and objectives. In addition, the documentation with its application that Awards will be made as follows:
Project Coordinator is responsible for it has control of the proposed property 1. Forty percent of available funding
the following activities: for at least five years. Control can be for Neighborhood Networks will be used
a. Marketing the program to residents; demonstrated through a lease for updating and expanding existing
b. Assessing residents’ needs, agreement, ownership documentation, computer technology centers. The other
interests, skills, and job-readiness; or other appropriate documentation. 60 percent will provide grants to
c. Assessing residents’ needs for 7. Maintenance and insurance costs. establish and operate new
supportive services, e.g. childcare, Includes installing and maintaining the Neighborhood Networks centers.
transportation; hardware and software as well as 2. PHAs must use the number of
d. Designing and coordinating grant insurance coverage for the space and occupied public housing units as of
activities based on residents’ needs and equipment. September 30, 2004 per their budget.
interests; and 8. Purchase of computers, printers, This is required so the PHA can
e. Monitoring the progress of program software and other peripheral determine the maximum grant amount
participants and evaluating the overall equipment are eligible expenses. In they are eligible for in accordance with
success of the program. For more addition, costs of computer hardware the categories listed below. PHAs
information on how to measure and software for the needs of persons should clearly indicate on the Fact

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Sheet (HUD–52751) the number of units thoroughly by following the instructions development or operations work that
under management. below. If your application fails one would otherwise be subject to payment
a. Funding Levels for Existing Centers: threshold requirement (regardless of the of Davis-Bacon or HUD-determined
type of threshold) it will be considered prevailing wage rates (including
Max- a failed application. Applicants and construction, rehabilitation or
Number of conventional units imum grantees must also meet the threshold maintenance) their services must be
funding
requirements contained in Section III.C. computed using the appropriate
1–780 units .................................... $150,000 of the General Section of the methodology. Additional information
781–2,500 units ............................. 200,000 SuperNOFA. on these wage rates can be found at:
2,501–7,300 units .......................... 250,000 a. Match. All applicants are required www.hud.gov/, by contacting HUD Field
7,301 or more units ....................... 300,000 to commit a 25 percent match in cash Office Labor Relations staff, or from the
or in-kind donations that are defined in PHA. Such volunteers must also meet
b. Funding Levels for New Centers: this paragraph. Joint applicants must the requirements of section 12(b) of the
together have at least a 25 percent United States Housing Act of 1937 and
Max- match. Applicants who do not 24 CFR part 70;
Number of conventional units imum demonstrate the minimum 25 percent
funding (2) In order for HUD to determine the
match will fail this threshold value of any donated material,
1–780 units .................................... $300,000 requirement and will not receive further equipment, staff time, building, or lease,
781–2,500 units ............................. 400,000 consideration for funding. If you are your application must provide a letter
2,501–7,300 units .......................... 500,000 also applying for funding under the from the organization making the
7,301 or more units ....................... 600,000 ROSS grant program, you must use donation. The letter must state the value
different sources of match donations for of the contribution.
B. Grant Period: Three years. The each grant application and you must (3) Other resources/services that can
grant period shall begin the day the indicate which ROSS grant(s) you are be committed include: in-kind services
grant agreement and the form HUD– applying for by attaching a narrative to such as administrative assistance
1044, ‘‘Assistance Award/Amendment’’ your application. This narrative must
provided to the applicant; funds from
are signed by the grantee and HUD. state the sources and amounts of each of
C. Grant Extensions. Requests to federal sources that are allowed by
your match contributions for this statute, for example Community
extend the grant term must be submitted application as well as any other HUD
in writing by the grantee to the local Development Block Grant (CDBG);
grant program to which you are
HUD field office. Such requests must be applying. funds from any state or local
done prior to grant termination and with government sources; and funds from
Match donations must be firmly
at least 30 days notice to give the field committed. Firmly committed means private contributions. Applicants may
office a reasonable amount of time to that the amount of match resources and also partner with other program funding
fully evaluate the request. Requests their dedication to Neighborhood recipients to coordinate the use of
must explain why the extension is Networks-funded activities must be resources in the target area.
necessary, what work remains to be explicit, in writing and signed by a b. Past Performance. HUD’s field
completed, and what work and progress person authorized to make the offices will evaluate data provided by
was accomplished to date. Extensions commitment. Letters of commitment applicants as well as their past
may be granted one time only by the and memoranda of understanding performance to determine whether
field office for no more than six months. (MOU) must be on organization applicants have the capacity to manage
D. Type of Award: Grant agreement. letterhead, and signed by a person the grant they are applying for. Field
E. Subcontracting: Subcontracting is authorized to make the commitment. offices will evaluate the contract
permitted. Grantees must follow the The letters of commitment/MOUs must administrators’ past performance for
HUD federal procurement regulations indicate the total dollar value of the applicants required to have a contract
found at 24 CFR 85.36. commitment, be dated within two administrator. Using Rating Factor 1, the
months of the application deadline, and field office will evaluate applicants’ past
III. Eligibility Information performance. Applicants should
indicate how the commitment will
A. Eligible Applicants: Public Housing relate to the proposed program. The carefully review Rating Factor 1 to
Authorities are eligible to apply for this commitment should be available at time ensure their application addresses all of
funding category. Tribes/TDHEs, of award. Applicants proposing to use the criteria requested. If applicants fail
nonprofit organizations, and resident their own, non-HUD grant funds to meet to address what is requested in Rating
associations are not eligible to apply for the match requirement, must also Factor 1, their application will not
this funding category. include a letter of commitment receive further consideration.
B. Cost Sharing or Matching: All indicating the type of match (cash or in- c. Contract Administrator Partnership
applicants are required to obtain a 25 kind) and how the match will be used. Agreement. PHAs that are troubled at
percent cash or in-kind match. The Grant awards shall be contingent upon time of application are required to
match is a threshold requirement. letters of commitment being submitted submit a signed Contract Administrator
Applicants who do not demonstrate the with your application. Please see the Partnership Agreement. The agreement
minimum 25 percent match will fail the General Section of the SuperNOFA for must be for the entire grant term. Grant
threshold requirement and will not instructions for submitting the required awards must have a signed Contract
receive further consideration for letters with your electronic application. Administrator Partnership Agreement
funding. Please see the section below on (1) Volunteer time and services shall included in the application. Applicants
threshold requirements for more be computed using the professional rate required to have a Contract
information on what is required for the for the local area or the national Administrator Partnership Agreement
match. minimum wage rate of $5.15 per hour that fail to submit one will fail this
C. Other: 1. Threshold Requirements: (Note: applicants may not count their threshold requirement and will not
Applicants must respond to each staff time towards the match.) If grantees receive further consideration for
threshold requirement clearly and propose to use volunteers for funding.

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Troubled PHAs are not eligible to be may be: local housing agencies; for information on how to submit your
contract administrators. Grant writers community-based organizations such as application electronically. Copies of this
who assist in the preparation of their community development corporations published NOFA and application forms
Neighborhood Networks applications (CDCs), churches, temples, synagogues, for this program may be downloaded
are also ineligible to be contract mosques; nonprofit organizations; state/ from the grants.gov Web site at http://
administrators. regional associations and organizations. www.grants.gov/APPLY. If you have
For more information on contract Troubled PHAs are not eligible to be difficulty accessing the information you
administrators, see the section ‘‘Program contract administrators. Grant writers may call the Grants.gov help desk toll-
Requirements.’’ who assist applicants in preparing their free at (800) 518–GRANTS or sending an
d. Minimum Score for All Fundable Neighborhood Networks applications e-mail to Support@Grants.gov. The
Applications. Applications that pass all are also ineligible to be contract operators will assist you in accessing
threshold requirements and go through administrators. Organizations that the the information.
the ranking and rating process, must applicant proposes to use as the contract B. Content and Form of Application
receive a minimum score of 75 in order administrator must not violate the Submission: 1. Application Preparation:
to be considered for funding. conflict of interest standards as defined Before preparing an application for
e. The Dun and Bradstreet Universal in 24 CFR part 84 and 24 CFR part 85. Neighborhood Networks funding,
Numbering System (DUNS) Number d. Other Requirements Applicable to applicants should carefully review the
Requirement. Refer to the General All Programs. All applicants, lead and program description, program
Section of the SuperNOFA for non-lead, should refer to ‘‘Other requirements, ineligible activities,
information regarding the DUNS Requirements and Procedures threshold requirements contained in
requirement. You will need to obtain a Applicable to All Programs’’ of the this NOFA, and the General Section.
DUNS number to receive an award from General Section of the SuperNOFA for Applicants should also review each
HUD. You will need a DUNS number to other requirements to which they may rating factor found in the ‘‘Application
complete your Grants.gov registration. be subject. Review Information’’ section before
Registration is required for electronic 3. Number of Applications Permitted: writing a narrative response.
submission. See the General Section of a. General. Applicants may submit Applicants’ narratives must be
the SuperNOFA for a discussion of the only one application for a NN grant. descriptive in order to ensure that every
Grants.gov registration process. b. Joint applications. Two or more requested item is addressed. Applicants
f. Applicants will not be considered applicants may join together to submit should make sure to include all
for funding if their request exceeds the a joint application for proposed grant requested information, according to the
maximum amount they are eligible for. activities. Joint applications must instructions found in this NOFA and the
2. Program Requirements: designate a lead applicant. Only the General Section. This will help ensure
a. Program Evaluations. A portion of lead applicant is subject to the threshold a fair and accurate review of your
grant funds should be reserved to ensure requirements outlined in this NOFA. application.
that evaluations can be completed for all However, both lead and non-lead 2. Content and Format for
participants who received training applicants are subject to threshold Submission: In order to be funded,
through this program. For example, requirements outlined in Section III. C. applicants must propose programs
applicants may propose to reserve one of the General Section of the which meet all the requirements and
percent of grant funds for every 10 SuperNOFA. The lead applicant must objectives of the Neighborhood
students they train for the purpose of be registered with Grants.gov and Networks program described in this
evaluating students’ success in the submit the application using the NOFA and follow the submission
program. Grants.gov portal. Applicants who instructions for electronic filing and
b. Physical Improvements. All submit joint applications cannot submit submitting third party letters and other
renovations must meet appropriate separate applications as sole applicants documentation found in the General
accessibility requirements, including under this NOFA. NOTE: The lead Section.
the requirements of Section 504 of the applicant will determine the maximum 3. Content of Application: Applicants
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 at 24 CFR funding amount the applicants are must write narrative responses to each
part 8, Architectural Barriers Act at 24 eligible to receive. of the rating factors described in the
CFR part 40, the Americans with 4. Eligible Participants: All program section below. Their responses must
Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing participants must be residents of public demonstrate that they have the
Act. Compliance with the Uniform housing or residents of other housing necessary capacity to successfully
Federal Accessibility Standards must assisted with funding made available manage this grant program. Applicants
comply with the requirements of 24 CFR under the 2005 Appropriations Act (e.g., should ensure that their narratives are
8.21, 8.22, 8.232, and 8.25 with respect residents receiving tenant-based or written clearly and concisely so that
to buildings. project-based voucher assistance, as HUD reviewers, who may not be
c. Contract Administrator. The well as elderly and disabled residents). familiar with the Neighborhood
contract administrator must assure that 5. Compliance with Program Networks program, fully understand the
the financial management system and Requirements. In addition to the proposal. HUD encourages applicants to
procurement procedures that will be specific NN program requirement, all carefully review each rating factor, the
implemented during the grant term applicants and grantees must also regulations governing the Neighborhood
comply with 24 CFR part 85. CAs are comply with the program requirements Networks program, at 24 CFR parts 905
expressly forbidden from accessing contained in Section III. C. of the and 968, and the General Section prior
HUD’s Line of Credit Control System General Section of the SuperNOFA. to responding to the rating factors.
(LOCCS) and submitting vouchers on 4. Format of Application: (1)
behalf of grantees. Contract IV. Application and Submission Applications may not exceed 35
administrators must assist PHAs in Information narrative pages. Narrative pages must be
meeting HUD’s reporting requirements, A. Address to Obtain an Application submitted as separate electronic files,
see Section VI.C. ‘‘Reporting’’ for more Package. There is no application kit this formatted as double-spaced, single-
information. Contract administrators year. Please refer to the General Section sided documents. Each file should have

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the pages numbered consecutively. Use 2. Letter from Applicant’s c. NN funds may only be used for the
Times New Roman font style and font organization attesting to match (if types of salaries described in this
size 12. Supporting documentation, applicant is contributing to match); and section according to the restrictions
required forms, and certifications will 3. Contract Administrator Partnership described herein. NN funds may not be
not be counted toward the 35 narrative Agreement (required for troubled PHAs) used to pay for salaries of any other
page limit. See the General Section for (HUD–52755). kind.
information on how to submit TAB 3: Rating Factor 1 d. Neighborhood Networks grant
documents that are not in electronic 1. Narrative funds cannot be used to hire or pay the
format. Applicants should make every 2. Chart A: Program Staffing (HUD– services of a Contract Administrator.
effort to submit only what is necessary 52756) 3. Administrative Costs.
in terms of supporting documentation. 3. Chart B: Applicant/Administrator Administrative costs may include, but
Please see the General Section for Track Record (HUD–52757) are not limited to, purchase of furniture,
instructions on how to submit 4. Resumes/Position Descriptions office equipment, supplies, local travel,
supporting documentation with your TAB 4: Narrative for Rating Factor 2 and utilities. Administrative costs may
electronic application. TAB 5: Rating Factor 3 not be used to pay for salaries.
(2) The following checklist has been 1. Narrative Administrative costs must not exceed 10
provided to guarantee that the 2. Business Plan (see sample) (HUD– percent of the total grant amount
applicants submit all of the required 52766) requested from HUD. Administrative
forms and information. Electronic TAB 6: Narrative for Rating Factor 4 costs must adhere to OMB Circular A–
application filers should make sure the TAB 7: Narrative for Rating Factor 5 87. Please use HUD–424–CBW to
file names for their narratives reflect the and NN Program Forms itemize your administrative costs.
1. Narrative 4. Ineligible Activities/Costs. Grant
labels in the checklist. Each narrative
2. Logic Model (HUD–96010); funds may not be used for ineligible
must be in a separate file with all the
3. Sample Performance measures/ activities:
files zipped together and sent as an
outcomes are attached for applicants’ a. Payment of wages and/or salaries to
attachment in the application submittal.
information participants for receiving supportive
(Note: Applicants who receive a waiver to C. Submission Dates and Times: 1.
submit paper applications, must submit their services and/or training programs;
Due Dates: Electronic applications must b. Purchase, lease, or rental of land;
applications in a three-ring binder, with be submitted and received by Grants.gov
TABS dividing the sections as indicated c. Purchase, lease, or rental of
no later than 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time vehicles;
below):
on June 3, 2005. For applicants d. Entertainment costs;
TAB 1: Required Forms receiving a waiver to the electronic e. Purchasing food;
1. Acknowledgment of Application filing requirement, please see the f. Service Coordinator salary and
Receipt (HUD–2993), for paper General Section for waiver and mailing fringe benefits;
application submissions only (you must requirements. g. Stipends;
have an approved waiver to submit a 2. Proof of Timely Submission. Please h. Cost of application preparation;
paper application); see Section IV.F of the General Section i. Costs which exceed limits identified
2. Application for Federal Assistance for application submission, and timely in the NOFA for the following: Project
(SF–424); receipt requirements. Applicants that Coordinator, resident salaries, physical
3. SF–424 Supplement—Survey on fail to meet the deadline for application improvements (see below) and
Ensuring Equal Opportunity for receipt will not receive funding administrative expenses; and
Applicants; consideration. j. Any other costs not eligible under
4. Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative D. Intergovernmental Review: Not section 9(d)(1)(E) of the U.S. Housing
on Removal of Regulatory Barriers applicable. Act of 1937. A copy of the regulation
(HUD–27300); E. Funding Restrictions: 1. can be found at www.hud.gov/
5. ROSS Fact Sheet (HUD–52751); Reimbursement for Grant Application fundsavailable.
6. Grant Application Detailed Budget
Costs: Applicants who receive a NN k. NN funds cannot be used to hire or
(HUD–424–CB);
award are prohibited from using these pay for the services of a Contract
7. Grant Application Detailed Budget
grant funds to reimburse any costs Administrator
Worksheet (HUD–424–CBW);
8. Applicant/Recipient Disclosure/ incurred while preparing their 5. Physical Improvements. For new
Update Report (HUD–2880); applications. centers, expenses for physical
9. Certification of Consistency with 2. Covered Salaries: improvements may not exceed 20
RC/EZ/EC–II Strategic Plan (HUD–2990) a. Project Coordinator: The percent of the total grant amount
if applicable; Neighborhood Networks program will requested from HUD. For existing
10. Certification of Consistency with fund up to $65,000 in combined annual centers, expenses for physical
the Consolidated Plan (HUD–2991) if salary and fringe benefits for a full-time improvements may not exceed 10
applicable; Project Coordinator. The Project percent of the total grant amount.
11. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Coordinator’s salary and fringe benefits F. Other Submission Requirements: a.
(HUD–SF–LLL)—if applicable; may not exceed 30 percent of the total Electronic Delivery. Beginning in
12. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities grant amount. For audit purposes, FY2005, HUD requires applicants to
Continuation Sheet (HUD–SF–LLL–A)— applicants must have documentation on submit applications electronically
if applicable; and file demonstrating that the salary paid to through www.grants.gov/Apply.
13. Client Comments and Suggestions the Project Coordinator is comparable to Applicants interested in applying for
(HUD–2994). (Optional) similar professions in their local area. funding must submit their applications
14. Facsimile Transmittal (HUD– b. Hiring Residents: Grantees may hire electronically via the web site http://
96011) residents to help with the www.grants.gov/Apply. This site has
TAB 2: Threshold Requirements implementation of this grant program. simple instructions that will enable you
1. Letters from Partners attesting to No more than five percent of grant funds to apply for HUD assistance. The
match; can be used for this purpose. www.grants.gov/Apply feature includes

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a simple, unified application process to implement the proposed activities must explain in their narrative that they
enable applicants to apply for grants within the grant period. In rating this will hire residents and indicate the
online. factor, HUD will consider whether the number of residents to be hired, and
b. Waivers to the Electronic proposal demonstrates that the work they will be assigned.
Submission Process: Applicants may applicant will have qualified and (c) Organizational Capacity (5 Points).
request a waiver to the electronic experienced staff. HUD will also bear in Applicants will be evaluated based on
submission process (see Section IV.F of mind whether or not the proposed staff whether they have, and/or whether their
the General Section for more will be dedicated to administering the partners have sufficient qualified
information). Applicants who are program. personnel to deliver the proposed
granted a waiver must submit their (1) Proposed Program Staffing (12 activities in a timely and effective
applications to: HUD Grants Points). fashion. In order to enhance or
Management Center (GMC), Mail Stop: (a) Staff Experience (4 Points). HUD is supplement capacity, applicants should
Neighborhood Networks, 501 School requesting details about the knowledge provide evidence of partnerships with
Street, SW., 8th floor, Washington, DC and experience of the proposed Project nonprofit organizations or other
20024. Please see the General Section Coordinator, staff, and partners in organizations that have experience
for detailed mailing and delivery planning and managing programs. providing community technology
instructions as the procedures have Experience will be judged in terms of services to typically underserved
changed significantly for this year. recent, relevant and successful populations. Applicants’ narrative must
c. Number of Copies. Only applicants experience of proposed staff to describe their ability to immediately
receiving a waiver to the electronic undertake program activities. In rating begin the proposed work program.
submission requirement may submit an this factor, HUD will consider Applicants may scan resumes or
original and two paper copies of the experience within the last 5 years to be position descriptions (where staff is not
application. One paper copy must be recent; experience pertaining to the yet hired) for all key personnel so they
sent to the area field office. See the chart specific activities being proposed to be become an electronic attachment to your
in the General Section if you have relevant; and experience producing Grants.gov application. Please see the
received a waiver of the electronic specific accomplishments to be General Section for instructions on how
submission requirement. successful. Applicants will receive a to submit the required information with
greater amount of points if the proposed your electronic application. (Resumes/
V. Application Review Information staff has recent and applicable position descriptions do not count
A. Criteria experience. HUD is looking for staff to toward the 35-page limit.)
possess experience working with and (2) Past Performance of Applicant/
1. Factors for Award Used To successfully implementing similar Contract Administrator (6 Points).
Evaluate and Rate Applications to the projects. If proposed staff has Applicants’ narrative must describe how
Neighborhood Networks Program: The experience in providing community they (or their Contract Administrator)
factors for rating and ranking applicants technology services and in delivering successfully implemented grant
and maximum points for each factor are social service programs to underserved programs (including those listed below)
provided below. The maximum number populations, applicants will receive a designed to promote resident self-
of points available for this program is maximum score of four points. If sufficiency or moving from welfare to
102. This includes two RC/EZ/EC bonus proposed staff has experience in only work. Applicants’ past experience may
points. The SuperNOFA contains a one area, applicants will receive two include, but is not limited to, running
certification that must be completed in points. If proposed staff has experience programs aimed at assisting residents of
order for the applicant to be considered in neither area, applicants will receive low-income housing achieve economic
for RC/EZ/EC–II bonus points. A listing a score of 0 for this subfactor. self-sufficiency; e.g., ROSS grants and
of federally designated RC/EZ/EC–II is The following information should be Youthbuild. Applicants’ narrative must
available on HUD’s web site at: included in the application in order to indicate the grants they received and
www.hud.gov/fundsdsavailable. The provide HUD an understanding of the managed, the grant amounts, and grant
agency certifying to RC/EZ/EC–II status proposed staff’s experience and terms (years) of the grants that they are
must be included in the listing on capacity: counting towards past experience.
HUD’s web site. Please see the General (i) The number of staff years (one staff Applicants will be evaluated according
Section for details concerning RDC/EZ/ year = 2080 hours) to be allocated to the to the following criteria:
EC–II bonus points. NOTE: Applicants program by each employee as well as (a) Benefits gained by participating
should carefully review each rating each of their roles in the program; residents. These must be measurable.
factor before writing a response. (ii) The staff’s relevant educational Applicants should describe results their
Applicants’ narratives must be background and/or work experience; programs have obtained, (e.g., higher
descriptive and detailed in order to (iii) Relevant and successful incomes, improved grades, higher rates
ensure every requested item is experience running programs whose of employment, increased savings,
addressed. Applicants should make sure activities include social services and improved literacy, etc.);
their narratives thoroughly address the computer programs that are similar to (b) Description of timely grant
Rating Factors below and include all the eligible program activities described expenditure throughout the term of past
requested information, according to the in this NOFA; grants. Timely means regular
instructions found in this NOFA. This (b) Hiring Residents (3 points). Three drawdowns throughout the life of the
will help ensure a fair and accurate points will be awarded if applicants grant, i.e., quarterly drawdowns, with
application review. commit to hiring one to three residents. all funds expended by the end of the
a. Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the Small PHAs should hire one person, grant term;
Applicant and Relevant Organizational medium PHAs should hire one to two (c) Description of past leveraging.
Staff (35 Points) people, and large PHAs should hire Applicants must describe how they
This factor addresses whether the three people in order to get the have leveraged funding or in-kind
applicant has the organizational maximum score. In order to receive services beyond what was originally
resources necessary to successfully points for this subfactor, applicants proposed for past projects;

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(3) Program Administration and (1) Quality of the Business Plan (20 activity proposed in the application, as
Fiscal Management (17 Points). points). This factor evaluates both the identified in Section IV(E). For example,
(a) Program Administration (10 applicants’ business plan and budget you will lose 2 points if you propose
Points). Applicants should describe how which will be evaluated based on the costs that exceed the limits identified in
they will manage the program; how following criteria: the NOFA for a Project Coordinator.
HUD can be sure that there is program (a) Specific Services and/or Activities (2) Addressing HUD’s Policy Priorities
accountability; and provide a (9 points). Applicants’ narrative must (5 points). HUD wants to improve the
description of proposed staff’s roles and describe the specific services, course quality of life for those living in
responsibilities. Applicants should also curriculum, and activities they plan to distressed communities. HUD’s grant
describe how grant staff, and partners offer and who will be responsible for programs are a vehicle for long-term,
will report to the Project Coordinator each. In addition to the narrative, positive change that can be achieved at
and other senior staff. applicants must also provide a business the community level. Applicants’
(b) Fiscal Management (7 Points) In listing the specific services, activities, narrative and business plan will be
rating this factor, applicants’ skills and and outcomes they expect. The business evaluated based on how well they meet
experience in fiscal management will be plan must show a logical order of the following HUD policy priorities:
evaluated. If applicants have had any activities and progress and must tie to (a) Improving the Quality of Life in
audit or material weakness findings in the outcomes and outputs applicants Our Nation’s Communities. (1 points).
the past five years, they will be identify in the Logic Model (see Rating In order to receive points in this
evaluated on how well they have Factor 5). Please see a sample business category, applicants’ narrative and
addressed them. Applicants must plan in the Appendix (HUD–52766). business plan must indicate the types of
provide the following: Applicants’ narrative must explain how activities, services, and training
(i) A complete description of their their proposed activities will: programs that will be offered. These
fiscal management structure, including (i) Involve community partners in the programs should help residents
fiscal controls currently in place, which delivery of services (4 points); and successfully transition from welfare to
includes those of a Contract (ii) Offer comprehensive services work and earn higher wages, or for
Administrator for applicants who versus a small range of services geared elderly/disabled residents, to continue
required one. (i.e., troubled PHAs); toward enhancing economic to live independently.
(ii) Applicants must list any audit opportunities for residents. (5 points). (b) Providing Full and Equal Access to
findings in the past five years (HUD (b) Feasibility and Demonstrable Grassroots Faith-Based and Other
Inspector General, management review, Benefits (4 points). This factor examines Community-Based Organizations in
fiscal, etc.), material weaknesses and whether applicants’ business plan is HUD Program Implementation (1 point).
what has been done to address them; logical, feasible and likely to achieve its HUD encourages applicants to partner
(iii) For applicants who are required stated purpose during the term of the with grassroots organizations, e.g., civic
to have a Contract Administrator, grant. HUD’s desire is to fund organizations, grassroots faith-based and
describe the skills and experience the applications that will quickly produce other community-based organizations.
Contract Administrator has in managing demonstrable results and advance the These grassroots organizations have a
Federal funds. purposes of the Neighborhood Networks strong history of providing vital
b. Rating Factor 2: Need (10 Points) program. community services such as developing
This factor addresses the need for (i) Timeliness. This subfactor first-time homeownership programs,
funding an applicant’s proposed evaluates whether applicants’ business creating economic development
program. In responding to this factor, plan demonstrates that their project is programs, providing job training and
applicants will be evaluated on the ready to be implemented shortly after other supportive services. In order to
extent to which they describe and grant award. In addition, the timing of receive points under this factor,
document the level of need for their the application should not exceed three applicants’ narrative and business plan
proposed activities. months following the execution of the must describe how applicants will work
In responding to this factor, grant agreement. The business plan with these organizations and what types
applicants must include: must indicate timeframes and deadlines of services they will provide.
(1) Demonstrated Link Between for accomplishing major activities. (c) Policy Priority for Increasing the
Proposed Activities and Local Need. (10 (ii) Description of the problem and Supply of Affordable Housing Through
points). Applicants’ narrative must solution. The business plan will be the Removal of Regulatory Barriers to
demonstrate a clear relationship evaluated based on how well applicants’ Affordable Housing (up to 2
between proposed activities, community proposed activities address the needs points).Under this policy priority,
needs and the purpose of the program’s described in Rating Factor 2. higher rating points are available to (1)
funding in order for points to be (c) Budget Appropriateness/Efficient governmental applicants that are able to
awarded for this factor. Use of Grant (7 Points). The score in this demonstrate successful efforts in
c. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of factor will be based on the following: removing regulatory barriers to
Approach (25 Points) (i) Justification of expenses (4 Points). affordable housing, and (2)
This factor addresses both the quality Applicants will be evaluated based on nongovernmental applicants
and cost-effectiveness of applicants’ whether their expenses are reasonable, undertaking activities in jurisdictions
proposed business plan. The business well explained, and support the that have undertaken successful efforts
plan must indicate a clear relationship objectives of their proposal. in removing barriers. For applicants to
between proposed activities, the (ii) Budget Efficiency (3 Points). obtain the policy priority points for
targeted population’s needs, and the Applicants will be evaluated based on efforts to successfully remove regulatory
purpose of the program funding. whether their application requests funds barriers, applicants should complete
Applicants’ activities must address commensurate with the level of effort form HUD 27300, ‘‘Questionnaire for
HUD’s policy priorities outlined in this necessary to accomplish their goals and HUD’s Initiative on Removal of
Rating Factor. anticipated results. Regulatory Barriers.’’ A copy of HUD’s
In rating this factor HUD will (d) Ineligible Activities. Two points Notice entitled America’s Affordable
consider: will be deducted for each ineligible Communities Initiative, HUD’s Initiative

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on Removal of Regulatory Barriers: stock, but also to help protect the extent to which applicants partner,
Announcement of Incentive Criteria on environment. Applicants constructing, coordinate and leverage their services
Barrier Removal in HUD’s 2004 rehabilitating, or maintaining housing or and resources with other organizations
Competitive Funding Allocations’’ can community facilities are encouraged to serving the same or similar populations.
be found on HUD’s Web site at http:// promote energy efficiency in design and (2) Additionally, applicants must
www.hud.gov/grants/index.cfm. The operations. They are urged especially to have at least a 25 percent cash or in-
information and requirements contained purchase and use Energy Star labeled kind match. The match is a threshold
in HUD’s regulatory barriers policy products. Applicants providing housing requirement. Joint applicants must have
priority apply to this FY 2005 NOFA. A assistance or counseling services are at least a 25 percent match. Applicants
description of the policy priority and a encouraged to promote Energy Star who do not demonstrate the minimum
copy of form HUD 27300 can be found building by homebuyers and renters. 25 percent match will fail the threshold
in the General Section. Applicants are Program activities can include requirement and will not receive further
encouraged to read the Notice as well as developing Energy Star promotional and consideration for funding. Leveraging in
the General Section to obtain an information materials, outreach to low- excess of the 25 percent of the requested
understanding of this policy priority and moderate-income renters and grant amount will receive a higher point
and how it can impact their score. A buyers on the benefits and savings when value. In evaluating this factor HUD will
number of questions expressly request using Energy Star products and consider the extent to which applicants
the applicant to provide brief appliances, and promoting the have partnered with other entities to
documentation with their response. designation of community buildings and secure additional resources. This will
Other questions require that for each homes as Energy Star compliant. For increase the effectiveness of the
affirmative statement made, the further information about Energy Star, proposed program activities. The
applicant must supply a reference, URL, see http://www.energystar.gov or call 1– additional resources and services must
or a brief statement indicating where the 888–STAR–YES (1–888–782–7937) or be firmly committed, must support the
back-up information may be found, and for the hearing-impaired, 1–888–588– proposed grant activities and must, in
a point of contact, including a telephone 9920 TTY. Applicants demonstrating combined amount (including in-kind
number or email address. The electronic that they will meet one or more contributions of personnel, space and/or
copy of the HUD 27300 has space to provisions of this policy priority will equipment, and monetary contributions)
identify a URL or reference that the receive one point. equal at least 25 percent of the grant
material is being scanned and attached d. Rating Factor 4: Leveraging amount requested in this application.
to the application as part of the Resources (20 Points) ‘‘Firmly committed’’ means that the
submission or faxed to HUD following (1) This factor addresses the amount of resources and their
the facsimile submission instructions. applicant’s ability to secure community dedication to Neighborhood Networks-
(d) Energy Star (1 point). HUD has resources that can be combined with funded activities must be explicit, in
adopted a wide-ranging energy action HUD’s grant resources in order to writing, and signed by a person
plan for improving energy efficiency in achieve program purposes. Applicants authorized to make the commitment.
all program areas. As a first step toward are required to create partnerships with Please see the section on Threshold
implementing the energy plan, HUD, the organizations that can help achieve their Requirements for more information.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) program’s goals. PHAs are required by (3) Points for this factor will be
and the Department of Energy (DoE) section 12(d)(7) of the U.S. Housing Act awarded based on the documented
have signed a joint partnership to of 1937 (entitled ‘‘Cooperation evidence of partnerships and firm
promote energy efficiency in HUD’s Agreements for Economic Self- commitments and the ratio of requested
affordable housing efforts and programs. Sufficiency Activities’’) to make best Neighborhood Networks funds to the
The purpose of the Energy Star efforts to enter into such agreements total proposed grant budget.
partnership is to promote energy with relevant state or local agencies. In Points will be assigned based on the
efficiency of the affordable housing rating this factor, HUD will look at the following scale:

Percentage of match Points awarded

25 ............................................................................................... 5 points (with partnerships) 3 points (without partnerships).


26–50 ......................................................................................... 10 points (with partnerships) 8 points (without partnerships).
51–75 ......................................................................................... 15 points (with partnerships) 13 points (without partnerships).
76 or above ............................................................................... 20 points (with partnerships) 18 points (without partnerships).

e. Rating Factor 5: Achieving Results relating to the Department’s Strategic outputs are: the number of eligible
and Program Evaluation (10 Points) Plan. HUD requires NN applicants to families that participate in supportive
(1) An important element in this develop an effective, quantifiable, services, the number of new services
year’s NOFA is the development and outcome-oriented plan for measuring provided, the number of residents, or
reporting of performance measures and performance and determining that goals the number of households using a
outcomes. This factor emphasizes have been met. Applicants must use the technology center. Outputs should
HUD’s determination to ensure that Logic Model form (HUD–96010) for this produce outcomes for your program.
applicants meet commitments made in purpose. ‘‘Outcomes’’ are benefits accruing to the
their applications and grant agreements. (2) Applicants must establish interim residents, families and/or communities
They are also required to assess their benchmarks, or outputs, for their during or after participation in the NN
performance so they can measure proposed program that lead to the program. Applicants must clearly
performance goals. Applicants must ultimate achievement of outcomes. identify the outcomes to be achieved
demonstrate how they propose to ‘‘Outputs’’ are the direct products of a and measured. Examples of outcomes
measure their success and outcomes program’s activities. Examples of are: increasing academic achievement in

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youth, increasing residents’ financial continue this process with the third, 2. Economic Opportunities for Low-
stability (e.g. increasing assets of a fourth, and so on, highest ranked and Very Low-Income Persons (Section
household through savings), or applications in each federal region until 3).
increasing employment stability (e.g., the last complete round is selected for Applicants and grantees must also
whether persons assisted obtain or funding. If available funds exist to fund comply with Section 3 of the Housing
retain employment for one or two years some but not all eligible applications in and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12
after job training completion). Outcomes the next round, HUD will make awards U.S.C. 1701u and ensure that training,
are not the actual development or to those remaining applications in rank employment, and other economic
delivery of services or program order (by score). In this round, opportunities shall, to the greatest
activities. selections will be made regardless of extent feasible, be directed toward low
(3) This rating factor requires that region and will fully fund as many as and very low-income persons,
applicants identify program outputs, possible with remaining funds. If particularly those who are recipients of
outcomes, and performance indicators remaining funds are too small to make government assistance for housing and
that will allow applicants to measure an award, they will be applied to to business concerns which provide
their performance. Performance funding the fiscal year 2006 economic opportunities to low and very
indicators should be objectively Neighborhood Networks program, low-income persons.
quantifiable and measure actual assuming new funding is made 3. Executive Order 13202,
achievements against anticipated available. Preservation of Open Competition and
achievements. Applicants’ narrative, 3. Tie Scores. In the event of a tie Government Neutrality Towards
business plan, and Logic Model should between two applications, HUD will Government Contractors’ Labor
identify what applicants are going to select the application that was received Relations on Federal and Federally
measure, how they are going to measure first. Funded Construction Projects. For
it, and the steps they have in place to 4. Deficiency Period. Applicants will further information see the General
make adjustments if performance targets have fourteen calendar days in which to Section.
begin to fall short of established 4. Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws.
provide missing information requested
benchmarks and timeframes. Applicants and their subrecipients must
from HUD. For other information on
Applicants’ proposals must also show comply with all Fair Housing and Civil
correcting deficient applications, please
how they will measure the performance Rights laws, statutes, regulations, and
see the General Section. Executive Orders as enumerated in 24
of partners and affiliates. Applicants
must include the standards, data VI. Award Administration Information: CFR 5.105(a), as applicable. Please see
sources, and measurement methods they the General Section for more
A. Award Notices: HUD will make
will use to measure performance. information.
announcements of grant awards after the 5. Environmental Impact. Some
In order to respond to this factor, rating and ranking process is completed.
applicants should use the sample activities under this Neighborhood
Grantees will be notified by letter. The Networks program section will be
performance measures located in the
letter will contain instructions and the excluded and not subject to
Appendix (HUD–52758) as a guide.
steps they must take to access funding environmental review under 24 CFR
Applicants will be evaluated based on
and begin implementing grant activities. 58.34(a)(3), (a)(8) or (a)(9), 58.35(b)(2) or
how comprehensively they propose to
Applicants who are not funded will also (b)(3), 50.19(b)(3), (b)(8), (b)(9), (b)(12),
measure their program’s outcomes; e.g.
receive letters via U.S. postal mail. or (b)(13). Some will be subject to
whether the Logic Model tracks
activities and outcomes resulting from B. Debriefings: Applicants who are environmental review. Any applicant
the proposed activities, whether the not funded may request a debriefing. proposing any long-term leasing or
Logic Model identifies evaluation tools Applicants requesting to be debriefed physical development activities, and its
and sources, and whether the Logic must send a written request to: Iredia partners, are prohibited from
Model provides output and outcome Hutchinson, Director, Grants constructing, rehabilitating, converting,
information for the short, medium and Management Center, 501 School Street, leasing, repairing or constructing
long-term. SW., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20024. property, or committing or expending
B. Review and Selection Process: 1. Please refer to the General Section for HUD or non-HUD funds for these types
Review Process. Four types of reviews additional information on debriefings. of program activities, until the following
will be conducted: a screening to C. Administrative and National Policy has occurred:
determine if you are eligible to apply for Requirements: HUD has approved the grantee’s
funding under the Neighborhood 1. Applicable Requirements. Grantees Request for Release of Funds (HUD
Networks category; whether your are subject to regulations and other Form 7015.15) following a Responsible
application submission is complete, on requirements found in: Entity’s completion of an environmental
time and meets threshold; a review by a. 24 CFR 85 ‘‘Administrative review under 24 CFR part 58, where
the field office to evaluate past Requirements for Grants and required, or if HUD has determined in
performance; and a technical review to Cooperative Agreements to State, Local, accordance with 24 CFR 58.11 to
rate your application based on the five and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal perform the environmental review itself
rating factors provided in this NOFA. Governments’’; under 24 CFR part 50, HUD has
2. Selection Process: The selection b. 24 CFR Part 905 ‘‘The Public completed the environmental review.
process is designed to achieve Housing Capital Fund Program’’; 6. Wage Rates. Laborers and
geographic diversity of grant awards c. 24 CFR Part 968 ‘‘Public Housing mechanics employed in the
throughout the country. HUD will first Modernization’’; development and operation of
select the highest ranked application d. OMB Circular A–87 ‘‘Cost Neighborhood Networks facilities must
from each of the ten federal regions. Principles for State, Local, and Indian be paid Davis-Bacon or HUD-
After this ‘‘round,’’ HUD will select the Tribal Governments’’; and determined prevailing wage rates,
second highest ranked application in e. OMB Circular A–133 ‘‘Audits of respectively, unless they meet the
each of the ten federal regions for States, Local Governments, and Non- qualifications of a volunteer (see Section
funding (the second round). HUD will Profit Organizations’’. III.C.1.a of this program section).

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7. Provision of Services to Individuals will be through electronic or Internet- Public and Indian Housing Information
with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). based submissions. Grantees shall use and Resource Center at 800–955–2232.
Successful applicants and grantees must quantifiable data to measure For the hearing or speech impaired,
seek to provide access to program performance against goals and please call the Federal Relay Service at
benefits and information to LEP objectives outlined in their business 800–877–8339.
individuals through translation and plan. Applicants that receive awards
interpretive services in accordance with from HUD should be prepared to report VIII. Other Information
HUD’s LEP Recipient Guidance 68 FR on additional measures that HUD may A. Code of Conduct: See the General
70968. designate at time of award. Performance Section of the SuperNOFA for more
8. Communications. Successful reports are due to the field office on July information.
applicants should ensure that notices of 30 and January 31 of each year. If
reports are not received by the due date, B. Transfer of Funds: HUD does not
and communications during all training
grant funds will not be advanced until have the discretion to transfer funds for
sessions and meetings be effective for
reports are received. the Neighborhood Networks category to
persons who have hearing and/or visual
2. Final Report. All grantees shall or from any other grant program.
disabilities consistent with Section 504,
see 24 CFR 8.6. submit a final report to their local field C. Paperwork Reduction Act: The
9. Procurement of Recovered office. This reports must include a information collection requirements
Materials. State agencies or a political financial report (SF–269A) and a contained in this document have been
subdivision of a state that are using narrative evaluating overall performance approved by the Office of Management
assistance under a HUD program NOFA, against their business plan. Grantees and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
must comply with the requirements of shall use quantifiable data to measure Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
Section 6002 of the Solid Waste performance against goals and 3520) and assigned OMB control
Disposal Act, as amended by the objectives outlined in their business number 2577–0229. In accordance with
Resource Conservation and Recovery plan. The financial report shall contain the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
a summary of all expenditures made not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
Act. In addition, any person contracting
from the beginning of the grant not required to respond to, a collection
with such an agency with respect to
agreement to the end of the grant of information unless the collection
work performed under an assisted
agreement and shall include any displays a currently valid OMB control
contract, must comply with the
unexpended balances. The final number. Public reporting burden for the
requirements of Section 6002 of the
narrative and financial report shall be collection of information is estimated to
Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended
due to the field office 90 days after the average ten hours per annum per
by the Resource Conservation and
termination of the grant agreement respondent for the application and grant
Recovery Act. Please see the General 3. Logic Model. For each semi-annual
Section for more information. administration. This includes the time
reporting period, you must include a for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
D. Reporting: completed Logic Model (Form HUD
1. Semi-Annual Performance Reports. the data for the application, semi-annual
96010), which identifies output and reports and final report. The
Grantees shall submit semi-annual outcome achievements. These semi-
performance reports to the local HUD information will be used for grantee
annual reporting periods are required. A selection and monitoring the
field office. These progress reports shall completed Logic Model must also be
include financial reports (SF–269A) and administration of funds. Response to
provided with the final report showing
a narrative describing milestones, this request for information is required
cumulative outputs and outcomes for
business plan progress, problems in order to receive the benefits to be
the entire award period.
encountered and methods used to derived.
address these problems. HUD VII. Agency Contact(s) D. Appendix of Forms: The forms
anticipates that some of the reporting of For questions and technical specific to the Neighborhood Networks
financial status and grant performance assistance, applicants may call the Program follow.

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Resident Service Delivery Models- date is July 25, 2005. Please see the 4. Eligible Applicants: Eligible
Family, Resident Service Delivery General Section of the SuperNOFA for applicants are PHAs; tribes/TDHEs;
Models-Elderly/Persons with application submission and timely nonprofit organizations including
Disabilities, and Homeownership receipt requirements. grassroots faith-based and other
Supportive Services Under the Resident Homeownership Supportive Services: community-based organizations that
Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency The application submission date is May have resident support or the support of
(ROSS) Program 26, 2005. Please see the General Section tribes; RAs; resident councils (RCs);
Overview Information of the SuperNOFA for application resident organizations (ROs); City-Wide
submission and timely receipt Resident Organizations (CWROs);
A. Federal Agency Name: U.S. requirements.
Department of Housing and Urban Intermediary Resident Organizations
G. Optional, Additional Overview (IROs); Jurisdiction-Wide Resident
Development, Office of Public and Content Information:
Indian Housing. Organizations; Regional Resident
1. Purpose of Program: The purpose of Organizations; Resident Management
B. Funding Opportunity Title: the Public and Indian Housing Resident
Resident Service Delivery Models- Corporations (RMCs); Site-Based
Opportunity and Self Sufficiency Resident Organizations; Statewide
Family, Resident Service Delivery (ROSS) program is to provide grants to
Models-Elderly/Persons with Resident Organizations (SRO); and
public housing agencies (PHAs), tribes/ Tribal/TDHE resident groups. The term
Disabilities, and Homeownership
tribally designated housing entities ‘‘resident association’’ or ‘‘RA’’ will be
Supportive Services under the Resident
(TDHEs), Resident Associations (RAs), used to refer to all types of eligible
Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency
and nonprofit organizations, including resident organizations. Please see the
(ROSS) program.
C. Announcement Type: Initial grassroots, faith-based and other
section on ‘‘Definition of Terms’’ for a
announcement. community-based organizations for the
complete definition of each type of
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The delivery and coordination of supportive
eligible resident organization.
Federal Register number for this NOFA services and other activities designed to
help public and Indian housing Resident Associations are not eligible
is: FR–4950–N–22. The OMB approval
residents attain economic self- for the Homeownership Supportive
number is: 2577–0229.
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic sufficiency and elderly residents and Services program.
Assistance (CFDA) Number(s): Resident residents with disabilities continue to See each program for more specific
Opportunity and Self Sufficiency, live independently. eligibility information.
14.870. 2. Funding Available: A total of
5. Cost Sharing/Match Requirement:
F. Dates: Resident Service Delivery approximately $58.1 million is available
At least 25 percent of the requested
Models-Elderly/Persons with for ROSS in fiscal year 2005.
3. Award Amounts: Awards, grant amount is required as a match.
Disabilities: The application submission
depending on the grant category, unit The match may be in cash and/or in-
date is July 6, 2005. Please see the
count and type of grantee, will range kind donations. The match is a
General Section of the SuperNOFA for
from $125,000 to $1,000,000. Please see threshold requirement.
application submission and timely
receipt requirements. each program description for more 6. Grant term: The grant term for each
Resident Service Delivery Models- specific information about funding funding category is three years from the
Family: The application submission amounts. execution date of the grant agreement.

Grant program Total funding Eligible applicants Maximum grant amount

Resident Service Delivery Models—Family ..... $22.9 million ............... PHAs .......................... $250,000 for PHAs with 1–780 units.
$350,000 for PHAs with 781–2,500 units.
$500,000 for PHAs with 2,501–7,300 units.
$1,000,000 for PHAs with 7,301 or more
units.
................................ Resident Associations $125,000.
................................ Non-profit entities ....... $125,000 per RA; Maximum award is
$375,000.
................................ Tribes/TDHEs ............. $250,000 for Tribes with 1–780 units.
$350,000 for Tribes with 781–2,500 units.
$500,000 for Tribes with 2,501–7,300 units.
$1,000,000 for Tribes with 7,301 or more
units.
Resident Service Delivery Models—Elderly $16.27 million ............. PHAs .......................... $250,000 for PHAs with 1–217 units.
and Persons with Disabilities. $350,000 for PHAs with 218–1,155 units.
$450,000 for PHAs with 1,156 or more
units.
................................ Resident Associations $125,000.
................................ Non-profit entities ....... $125,000 per RA; Maximum award is
$375,000.
................................ Tribes/TDHEs ............. $250,000 for Tribes with 1–217 units.
$350,000 for Tribes with 218–1,155 units.
$450,000 for Tribes with 1,156 or more
units.
Homeownership Supportive Services .............. $18.9 million ............... PHAs .......................... $250,000 for PHAs with 1–780 units.
$350,000 for PHAs with 781–2,500 units.
$500,000 for PHAs with 2,501–7,300 units.
$1,000,000 for PHAs with 7,301 or more
units.

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Grant program Total funding Eligible applicants Maximum grant amount

................................ Non-profit entities ....... $125,000 per RA; Maximum award is


$375,000.
................................ Tribes/TDHEs ............. $250,000 for Tribes with 1–780 units.
$350,000 for Tribes with 781–2,500 units.
$500,000 for Tribes with 2,501–7,300 units
$1,000,000 for Tribes with 7,301 or more
units.

Full Text of Announcement and operated by the same PHA within pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims
I. Funding Opportunity Description a city. Settlement Act, and that is recognized
2. Community Facility means a non- as eligible for the special programs and
A. Resident Services Delivery Models- dwelling structure that provides space services provided by the United States
Family (RSDM-Family): The purpose is for multiple supportive services for the to Indians because of their status as
to provide funding to assist PHAs, benefit of public or Indian housing Indians pursuant to the Indian Self
tribes/TDHEs, RAs, nonprofit residents and others eligible for the Determination and Education Act of
organizations which include grassroots services provided. Supportive services 1975.
community based organizations, may include but are not limited to: 8. Intermediary Resident
inclusive of faith-based organizations, a. Job-training; Organizations means jurisdiction-wide
create programs which will help b. After-school activities for youth; resident organizations, citywide
residents achieve economic self- c. Neighborhood Networks (formerly resident organizations, statewide
sufficiency. Applicants must submit Twenty/20 Education Communities resident organizations, regional resident
proposals that will link residents with (TECs), Campus of Learners activities); organizations, and national resident
services such as job training and d. English as a Second Language (ESL) organizations.
educational opportunities that facilitate classes; and 9. NAHASDA-assisted resident means
self-sufficiency. e. Child care. a resident of a tribe (as defined above)
B. Resident Services Delivery Models- 3. Contract Administrator means an who has been assisted by the Native
Elderly/Persons with Disabilities overall grant administrator or a financial American Housing Assistance and Self-
(RSDM-Elderly): This category is management agent (or both) that Determination Act (NAHASDA) of 1996
intended to provide PHAs, Indian oversees the implementation of the .
tribes/TDHEs, RAs, and nonprofit grant and/or the financial aspects of the 10. National Resident Organization
organizations with the resources to grant. (See the ‘‘Program Requirements’’ (NRO) is an incorporated nonprofit
provide and coordinate supportive and ‘‘Threshold Requirements’’ sections organization or association for public
services that will help elderly and/or for more information.) housing that meets each of the following
disabled Public and Indian Housing 4. Elderly person means a person who requirements:
residents continue to live is at least 62 years of age. a. It is national (i.e., conducts
independently. 5. Jurisdiction-Wide Resident activities or provides services in at least
Organization means an incorporated two HUD areas or two states);
C. Homeownership Supportive nonprofit organization or association b. It has the capacity to provide start-
Services (HSS): The HSS category that meets the following requirements: up and capacity-building training to
provides funds for PHAs, tribes/TDHEs, a. Most of its activities are conducted residents and resident organizations;
and qualified nonprofit organizations to within the jurisdiction of a single and
deliver homeownership training, housing authority; c. Public housing residents
counseling and supportive services for b. There are no incorporated resident representing different geographical
residents of Public and Indian housing councils or resident management locations in the country are members of
who are participating or have corporations within the jurisdiction of the board of directors.
participated in self-sufficiency the single housing authority; 11. Nonprofit organization is an
programs, such as ROSS, Public c. It has experience in providing start- organization that is exempt from federal
Housing Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) up and capacity-building training to taxation. A nonprofit organization can
or other federal, state, or local self- residents and resident organizations; be organized for the following purposes:
sufficiency programs. HSS is designed and charitable, religious, educational,
to enhance other self-sufficiency efforts d. Public housing residents scientific, or other similar purposes in
by providing public housing residents representing unincorporated resident the public interest. In order to qualify,
with the necessary preparation and councils within the jurisdiction of the an organization must be a corporation,
supportive services they need in order single housing authority must comprise community chest, fund, or foundation.
to move from subsidized rental housing a majority of the board of directors. An individual or partnership will not
to homeownership. PHAs, tribes/ 6. Tribally Designated Housing Entity qualify. To obtain nonprofit status,
TDHEs, and nonprofit organizations (TDHE) is an entity authorized or qualified organizations must file an
specializing in homeownership training established by one or more Indian tribe application with the Internal Revenue
and counseling are eligible to apply. to act on behalf of each such tribe Service (IRS) and receive designation as
D. Definition of Terms: authorizing or establishing the housing such by the IRS. For more information,
1. City-Wide Resident Organization entity. go to www.irs.gov. Applicants who are
consists of members from Resident 7. Indian Tribe means any tribe, band, in the process of applying for nonprofit
Councils, Resident Management nation, or other organized group of a status, but have not yet received
Corporations, and Resident community of Indians, including any nonprofit designation from the IRS, will
Organizations who reside in public Alaska native village, regional, or village not be considered nonprofit
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must submit their IRS determination 16. Resident Association (RA) means training to residents and resident
letter to prove their nonprofit (e.g., any or all of the forms of resident organizations; and
501(c)(3)) status. Please see the section organizations as they are defined c. Public housing residents
on ‘‘Threshold Requirements’’ for more elsewhere in this Definitions section representing different geographical
information. Nonprofit applicants must and includes Resident Councils (RC), locations in the state must comprise the
also provide letters of support as Resident Management Corporations majority of the Board of Directors.
described in the ‘‘Threshold (RMC), Regional Resident Organizations 23. Tribal/TDHE Resident Group
Requirements’’ section. (RRO), Statewide Resident means tribal/TDHE resident groups that
12. National nonprofit organizations Organizations (SRO), Jurisdiction-Wide are democratically elected groups such
work on a national basis and have the Resident Organizations, and National as IHA-wide resident groups, area-wide
capacity to mobilize resources on both Resident Organizations (NRO). The resident groups, single development
a national and local level. All nonprofit NOFA will use ‘‘Resident Association’’ groups, or resident management
applicants must submit their IRS or ‘‘RA’’ to refer to all eligible types of corporations (RMCs).
determination letter to prove their resident organizations. See 24 CFR E. Regulations Governing the ROSS
nonprofit (e.g., 501(c)(3)) status. 964.115 for more information. Grant: Resident Service Delivery
National nonprofit applicants must also 17. Regional Resident Organization Models-Family, Resident Service
provide letters of support as outlined in (RRO) means an incorporated nonprofit Delivery Models-Elderly/Persons with
the ‘‘Threshold Requirements’’ section. organization or association for public Disabilities, and Homeownership
13. Past Performance is a threshold housing that meets each of the following Supportive Services are governed by 24
requirement. Using Rating Factor 1, requirements: CFR Part 964.
HUD’s field offices will evaluate a. The RRO is regional (i.e., not
limited by HUD Areas); II. Award Information
applicants for past performance to
determine whether an applicant has the b. The RRO has experience in A. Information for All Grant Categories
capacity to manage the grant for which providing start-up and capacity-building and All Applicants
they are applying. The area Office of training to residents and resident
1. Grant Period. Three years. The
Native American Programs (ONAP) will organizations; and
c. Public housing residents grant period shall begin the day the
review past performance for tribal/ grant agreement and the form HUD–
TDHE submissions. Field offices will representing different geographical
locations in the region must comprise 1044, ‘‘Assistance Award/Amendment’’
evaluate the past performance of are signed by both the grantee and HUD.
contract administrators for applicants the majority of the board of directors.
18. Resident Management 2. Grant Extensions. Requests to
required to have a contract extend the grant term beyond the
administrator. Corporation (RMC) means an entity that
proposes to enter into, or enters into a originally established grant term must
14. Person with disabilities means a be submitted in writing by the grantee
person who: contract to conduct one or more
management activities of a PHA and to the local HUD field office or area
a. Has a condition defined as a ONAP at least 90 days prior to the
disability in section 223 of the Social meets the requirements of 24 CFR
964.120. expiration of the grant term. Requests
Security Act; or must explain why the extension is
19. Resident Organization (RO) for
b. Has a developmental disability as necessary, what work remains to be
tribal entities means an incorporated or
defined in section 102 of the completed, and what work and progress
unincorporated nonprofit tribal
Developmental Disabilities Assistance was accomplished to date. Extensions
organization or association that meets
Bill of Rights Act. may be granted only once by the field
each of the following criteria:
The term ‘‘person with disabilities’’ a. It shall consist of residents only, office for a period not to exceed six
does not exclude persons who have and only residents may vote; months.
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome b. If it represents residents in more 3. Type of Award. Grant agreement.
(HIV/AIDS) or any conditions arising than one development or in all of the 4. Subcontracting. Subcontracting is
from the etiologic agent for AIDS. In developments of the tribal/TDHE permitted. Grantees must follow federal
addition, no individual shall be community, it shall fairly represent procurement regulations found in HUD
considered a person with disabilities, residents from each development that it regulations at 24 CFR 84.40–84.48 and
for purposes of eligibility for low- represents; 24 CFR 85.36.
income housing, solely on the basis of c. It shall adopt written procedures
any drug or alcohol dependence. B. Resident Services Delivery Models—
providing for the election of specific Family
The definition of a person with officers on a regular basis; and
disabilities contained in section 504 of d. It shall have an elected governing 1. Total Funding. The Department
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its board. expects to award $22,950,000
implementing regulations must be used 20. Secretary means the Secretary of ($15,000,000 appropriated and
for purposes of reasonable Housing and Urban Development. $7,950,000 of carryover) under this
accommodations. 21. Site-Based Resident Associations category. Awards will be made as
15. Project Coordinator is responsible means resident councils or resident follows:
for coordinating the grantee’s approved management corporations representing a a. PHAs must use the number of
activities to ensure that grant goals and specific public housing development. occupied conventional family public
objectives are met. A qualified project 22. Statewide Resident Organization housing units as of September 30, 2004,
coordinator is someone with experience (SRO) is an incorporated nonprofit per their budget to determine the
managing projects and preferably has organization or association for public maximum grant amount they are eligible
experience working with supportive housing that meets the following for in accordance with the categories
services. The project coordinator and requirements: listed below. PHAs should clearly
grantees are responsible for ensuring a. The SRO is statewide; indicate on the Fact Sheet the number
that all federal requirements are b. The SRO has experience in of units under their Annual
followed. providing start-up and capacity-building Contributions Contract.

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Maximum Tribes should clearly indicate the Maximum


Number of conventional units Number of conventional units
funding number of units under management on funding
the Fact Sheet.
1–780 units ........................... $250,000 1,156 or more units .............. 375,000
781–2,500 units .................... 350,000 C. Resident Services Delivery Models—
2501–7,300 units .................. 500,000 Elderly/Persons with Disabilities Applicants should see the General
7,301 or more units .............. 1,000,000 Section of the SuperNOFA for
1. Total Funding. The Department
expects to award $16,272,000 instructions on submitting support
b. The maximum grant award is letters and other documentation with
$125,000 for each RA. (10,672,000 appropriated and 5,600,000
of carryover funds) under this category. their electronic application.
c. Nonprofit organizations that have d. Tribes/TDHEs should use the
resident support or the support of tribes Awards will be made as follows:
a. PHAs must use the number of number of units counted as Formula
or RAs are limited to $125,000 for each Current Assisted Stock for Fiscal Year
RA. A nonprofit organization may occupied elderly and disabled
conventional public housing units as of 2004 as defined in 24 CFR 1000.316.
submit a single application for no more Tribes/TDHEs are eligible for the same
than three different RAs from the same September 30, 2004, per their budget to
determine the maximum grant amount amounts as PHAs within each category
PHA for a maximum grant award of in (a) above. Tribes that have not
$375,000. Nonprofit organizations may they are eligible for in accordance with
the categories listed below. PHAs previously received funds from the
submit more than one application Department under the 1937 Housing Act
provided they target residents of distinct should clearly indicate the number of
units under their Annual Contributions should count housing units under
PHAs or tribes/TDHEs. In cases where management that are owned and
nonprofit applicants are not able to Contract on the Fact Sheet.
operated by the Tribe and are identified
obtain support from RAs, they must in their housing inventory as of
Maximum
obtain letters of support from PHAs, Number of conventional units funding September 30, 2004, for elderly/disabled
tribes/TDHEs and they may also submit units. Tribes should clearly indicate the
letters from one or more of the 1–217 units ........................... $250,000 number of units under management on
following: Resident Advisory Boards 218–1,155 units .................... 350,000
the Fact Sheet.
(RABs), local civic organizations, or 1,156 or more units .............. 450,000
units of local government. NOTE: All D. Homeownership Supportive Services
nonprofit applicants that do not include b. The maximum grant award is 1. Total Funding. The Department
letters of support from RAs must $125,000 for each RA. expects to award $18,900,000
include a letter of support from PHAs or c. Nonprofit organizations that have
($12,400,000 appropriated and
tribes/TDHEs (please see Threshold resident support or the support of tribes
$6,500,000 of carryover funds) under
Requirements for more information). or RAs are limited to $125,000 for each
this category. Awards will be made as
Funding for nonprofit applicants that RA. A nonprofit organization may
follows:
do not receive letters of support from submit a single application for no more a. PHAs must use the number of
RAs will be determined as follows than three different RAs from the same occupied conventional family public
(support letters from PHAs must PHA for a maximum grant award of housing units as of September 30, 2004,
indicate the developments to be served $375,000. Nonprofit organizations may per their budget to determine the
by the nonprofit organization as well as submit more than one application maximum grant amount they are eligible
the number of occupied conventional provided they target residents of distinct for in accordance with the categories
family public housing units in those PHAs or tribes/TDHEs. In cases where listed below. PHAs should clearly
developments): nonprofit applicants are not able to indicate the number of units under their
obtain support from RAs, they must Annual Contributions Contract on the
Maximum obtain letters of support from PHAs, Fact Sheet.
Number of conventional units funding tribes/TDHEs and they may also submit
letters of support from one or more of Maximum
1–2,500 units ........................ $125,000 the following: Resident Advisory Boards Number of conventional units funding
2501–7,300 units .................. 250,000
(RABs), local civic organizations, or
7,301 or more units .............. 375,000 1–780 units ........................... $250,000
units of local government. Note: All
nonprofit applicants that do not include 781–2,500 units .................... 350,000
Applicants should see the General 2501–7,300 units .................. 500,000
Section of the SuperNOFA for letters of support from RAs must 7,301 or more units .............. 1,000,000
instructions on submitting support include a letter of support from PHAs or
letters and other documentation with tribes/TDHEs (please see Threshold b. Nonprofit organizations that have
their electronic application. Requirements for more information). resident support or the support of tribes
d. Tribes/TDHEs should use the Funding for nonprofit applicants that or RAs are limited to $125,000 for each
number of units counted as Formula do not receive letters of support from RA. A nonprofit organization may
Current Assisted Stock for Fiscal Year RAs will be determined as follows submit a single application for no more
2004 as defined in 24 CFR 1000.316. (support letters from PHAs must than three different RAs from the same
Tribes/TDHEs are eligible for the same indicate the developments to be served PHA for a maximum grant award of
amounts as PHAs within each category by the nonprofit organization as well as $375,000. Nonprofit organizations may
in (a) above. Tribes that have not the number of occupied conventional submit more than one application
previously received funds from the elderly/disabled public housing units in provided they target residents of distinct
Department under the U.S. Housing Act those developments): PHAs or tribes/TDHEs. In cases where
of 1937 should count housing units nonprofit applicants are not able to
Maximum
under management that are owned and Number of conventional units funding obtain support from RAs, they must
operated by the Tribe and are identified obtain letters of support from PHAs,
in their housing inventory as of 1–217 units ........................... $125,000 tribes/TDHEs and they may also submit
September 30, 2004, for family units. 218–1,155 units .................... 250,000 letters of support from one or more of

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the following: Resident Advisory Boards 3. Homeownership Supportive (a) Marketing the program to
(RABs), local civic organizations, or Services. This funding category provides residents;
units of local government. Note: All grants to PHAs, tribes/TDHEs and (b) Assessing participating residents’
nonprofit applicants that do not include qualified nonprofit organizations that skills and job-readiness;
letters of support from RAs must have the support of resident (c) Assessing participating residents’
include a letter of support from PHAs or organizations or PHAs, tribes/TDHEs needs for supportive services, e.g., child
tribes/TDHEs (please see Threshold and RABs, local civic organizations or care, transportation costs, etc.
Requirements for more information). units of local government. Resident (d) Assisting a tribe or TDHE to create
Funding for nonprofit applicants that Associations are not eligible to apply for a resident group to promote self-
do not receive letters of support from funding under this category. sufficiency efforts on the reservation;
RAs will be determined as follows (e) Designing and coordinating grant
B. Cost Sharing or Matching activities based on residents’ needs and
(support letters from PHAs must
indicate the developments to be served Information for All Grant Categories the local labor market; and
by the nonprofit as well as the number and All Applicants: The match is a (f) Monitoring the progress of program
of occupied conventional family public threshold requirement. Applicants who participants and evaluating the overall
housing units in those developments): do not demonstrate the minimum 25 success of the program. A portion of
percent match will fail the threshold grant funds should be reserved to ensure
Maximum requirement and will not receive further that evaluations can be completed for all
Number of conventional units participants who received training
funding consideration for funding. Please see the
section below on threshold through this program. For more
1–2,500 units ........................ $125,000 requirements for more information on information on how to measure
2501–7,300 units .................. 250,000 what is required for the match. performance, please see Rating Factor 5
7,301 or more units .............. 375,000 in the ‘‘Application Review
C. Other Information’’ section of this NOFA.
RAs are not eligible to apply for funding 1. Eligible Activities (2) Life-skills Training (for Youth and
under the HSS category. a. RSDM—Family. HUD is looking for Adults). Applicants’ proposals can
Applicants should see the General applications that implement cover the following types of activities:
Section of the SuperNOFA for comprehensive programs within the (a) Credit. The importance of having
instructions on submitting support three year grant term which will result good credit and how to maintain good
letters and other documentation with in improved economic self-sufficiency credit.
their electronic application. for Public and Indian housing residents. (b) Banking and Money Management.
c. Tribes/TDHEs should use the How to open a bank account; balance a
HUD is looking for proposals that
number of units counted as Formula checkbook; create a weekly spending
involve partnerships with organizations
Current Assisted Stock for Fiscal Year budget and establish contingency plans
that will enhance grantees’ ability to
2004 as defined in 24 CFR 1000.316. for child care and transportation, etc.
provide educational programs, housing
Tribes/TDHEs are eligible for the same (c) Real Life Issues. Information on tax
counseling, including fair housing
amounts as PHAs within each category forms; voter registration; leases; car
counseling, job training and other
in (a) above. Tribes that have not insurance; health insurance; long-term
supportive services for residents. All
previously received funds from the care insurance; etc.
applicants must complete a work plan
Department under the U.S. Housing Act (d) Literacy training and GED
(see sample work plans on HUD’s Web
of 1937 should count housing units preparation.
site at http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/
under management that are owned and (e) College preparatory courses and
grants/fundsavail.cfm) covering the information.
operated by the Tribe and are identified
three-year grant term. (f) Goal setting.
in their housing inventory as of The eligible activities are listed in
September 30, 2004, for family units. (g) Mentoring.
four categories, from basic to advanced: (h) Hiring residents to help with the
Tribes should clearly indicate the Life-Skills Training; Job Training, Job
number of units under management on implementation of this grant program.
Search and Placement Assistance; Post NOTE: Stipends and salaries serve
the Fact Sheet. Employment Follow-up; and finally, different purposes. Resident salaries can
III. Eligibility Information Activities to Support Career only be used to hire residents to help
Advancement and Long-term Economic grant program staff with the
A. Eligible Applicants Self-Sufficiency. Applicants are not implementation of grant activities.
1. RSDM—Family. This funding limited to choosing one category of (3) Job Training, Job Search and
category provides grants to PHAs, activity, but rather should design their Placement Assistance. Eligible activities
tribes/TDHEs, RAs, and nonprofit programs to address the specific needs include:
organizations supported by resident of the population they are targeting. (a) Skills Assessment of participating
organizations or PHAs, tribes/TDHEs, Applicants are encouraged to pull from residents.
and RABs, local civic organizations or all categories and activities listed. (b) Applying for a job. How to
units of local government. Funds may be used for the activities complete employment forms;
2. RSDM—Elderly/Persons with described below. highlighting skills employers are
Disabilities. This funding category (1) Hiring of a qualified project looking for; researching job
provides grants to PHAs, tribes/TDHEs, coordinator to run the grant program. A opportunities in the area; calculating net
RAs, and nonprofit organizations qualified project coordinator must have wages.
supported by resident organizations or at least two years of experience (c) Soft skills training including
PHAs, tribes/TDHEs and RABs, local managing programs and should have problem solving and other cognitive
civic organizations or units of local experience working on supportive skills; oral and written communication
government. PHAs that are recipients of services programs. The project skills; workplace norms (appropriate
the Elderly/Disabled renewal Service coordinator should be hired for the dress, punctuality, respectful
Coordinator grant are not eligible to entire three-year term of the grant. The communication, etc.), work ethic;
apply for this ROSS funding category. project coordinator is responsible for: interpersonal and teamwork skills.

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(d) Creating job training and contribute to residents’ ISAs. FSS Boys & Girls Clubs, 4H–Clubs, Boy
placement programs. escrow accounts may not be used as a Scouts, Girl Scouts, etc.
(e) Resume writing. match for RSDM-funded ISAs. Grantees b. RSDM—Elderly/Persons with
(f) Interviewing techniques. shall consult the Internal Revenue Disabilities HUD is looking for
(g) Employer linkage and job Service regarding possible tax applications that implement
placement. Working with local consequences of the ISAs to comprehensive programs within the
employers and job placement providers participating residents. three-year grant term, which will result
to design and offer training that (b) Housing Counseling. This can in improved living conditions for the
addresses local employers’ needs, create include information to help residents elderly/persons with disabilities
a job placement program that refers move to market rate rental housing and/ population. HUD is also looking for
trained residents to participating or ‘‘pre-purchase’’ homeownership proposals that involve partnerships with
employers and other local area counseling and training. This may organizations that will help grantees
employers. include training on such subjects as provide enhanced services to the
(h) Career advancement and planning credit and financial management; credit elderly/persons with disabilities they
programs. Such programs should be repair; housing search; how to finance will serve. All applicants must complete
designed to: the purchase of a home; fair housing; a work plan covering the three-year
(i) Career goal setting; Individual Savings Accounts, Real grant term.
(ii) Provide strategies such as finding Estate Settlement Procedures Act Proposed grant activities should build
a strong professional mentor within an (RESPA); and home maintenance. on the foundation created by previous
organization residents may be working (6) Stipends. Stipends are an eligible ROSS grants or other federal, state, and
for and focusing on the organization’s use of grant funds. Stipends may be local efforts to assist this population.
priorities. used for reasonable out-of-pocket costs.
(iii) Reinforce welfare-to-work Eligible activities include the
Stipends may be used to reimburse such following: (1) Hiring of a qualified
programs and focus efforts on increasing things as local transportation to and
residents’ earning capacity. Activities project coordinator to run the grant
from job training and job interviews, program. A qualified project coordinator
can include job counseling, helping supplemental educational materials,
residents secure better paying jobs or should have at least two years of
and child care expenses. Stipends must experience managing programs and
jobs in better work environments, be tied to residents’ successful
preparing for work in a new job have experience working with
performance and regular attendance. supportive services. The project
category, obtaining additional job skills (7) Hiring of Residents. Grant funds
and other job-related or educational coordinator is responsible for:
may also be used to hire a resident(s) as (a) Assessing participating residents’
training. program staff.
(iv) Working with local employers, to needs for supportive services (e.g.,
(8) Supportive Services. Medicaid, Medicare, physician care,
create opportunities that combine (a) After school programs for school-
education and skills training with jobs. food stamps, rehabilitation services,
age children to include tutoring, veterans disability, state-funded
Strategies that promote work-based remedial training, educational
learning can offer the most effective programs such as nurse case
programming using computers. management, housekeeping, Meals-on-
method for giving new workers the tools (b) Provision of information on the
they need to move on to a career ladder Wheels; transportation etc.);
Earned Income Tax Credit Program,
and achieve upward mobility. (b) Designing and coordinating grant
Food Stamps, Child Tax Credit Program,
(4) Post-employment follow-up. After activities based on residents’ needs;
Medicaid, the State Child Health
placing residents in jobs, providing (c) Monitoring the progress of
Insurance Program (S–CHIP), Student
follow-up and ongoing support to newly program participants and evaluating the
Loan Interest Deduction, tribal welfare
hired residents can have a significant overall success of the program. A
programs, and other benefit programs
positive impact on long-term job portion of grant funds should be
that can assist individuals and families
retention. reserved to ensure that evaluations can
make a successful transition from
(5) Activities To Support Career be completed for all participants who
welfare to work.
Advancement and Long-term Economic (c) Transportation costs as necessary received assistance through this
Self-Sufficiency. to enable participating families to program. For more information on how
(a) Individual Savings Accounts receive services or commute to training to measure performance, please see
(ISAs). Applicants may create programs or employment. Rating Factor 5 in the ‘‘Application
that encourage residents to save and (d) Child-care provision for ROSS– Review Information’’ section of this
contribute to match savings accounts RSDM—Family program participants. NOFA.
such as Individual Development (e) Parenting courses. (2) Coordination and set up of meal
Accounts (IDAs). The programs should (f) Nutrition courses. services;
include financial counseling and (g) Health care information and (3) Coordination and set-up of
education activities. ISAs may only be services including referrals to mental transportation services;
used for three purposes: (1) To purchase health providers, alcohol and other drug (4) Wellness programs including,
a first home that is existing or under abuse treatment programs. health and nutrition programs,
construction when the purchase (h) English as a second language (ESL) preventive health education, referral to
contract is signed; (2) to receive post- classes. rehabilitation services, and services for
secondary education or training; or (3) (i) Creating and maintaining linkages the disabled and other community
to start a local business (other than to local social service agencies, such as resources;
acquiring, leasing, constructing, or employment agencies, health (5) Personal emergency response;
rehabilitating real property in departments, transportation agencies, (6) Congregate services—includes
connection with the business). economic/community development supportive services that are provided in
Applicants are encouraged to leverage agencies, community colleges, a congregate setting at a conventional
RSDM funds by working with local recreational and cultural services, and public housing development; and
financial organizations, which can also other community organizations such as (7) Case management.

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c. Homeownership Supportive to measure performance, please see sources and amounts of each of your
Services Rating Factor 5 in the ‘‘Application match contributions for this application
HUD is looking for applications that Review Information’’ section of this as well as any other HUD programs to
implement comprehensive programs NOFA. which you are applying. Match
within the three year grant term which (2) Training to include: donations must be firmly committed
will result in increased rates of (a) Asset building; which means that the amount of match
homeownership for residents of Public (b) Credit counseling and credit resources and their dedication to ROSS–
and Indian housing. Applicants should scoring; funded activities must be explicit, in
create linkages with HUD (c) Financial literacy and writing, and signed by a person
homeownership programs such as: the management; authorized to make the commitment.
Housing Choice Voucher (d) Selecting a real estate broker; Letters of commitment, memoranda of
Homeownership Program, the PHA (e) Choosing a lender; understanding (MOU), or tribal
Homeownership Program also known as (f) Appraisals; resolution must be on organization
Section 32 (formerly the Section 5(h) (g) Home inspections; letterhead, and signed by a person
Homeownership Program) and (h) Avoiding delinquency and authorized to make the stated
homeownership programs and resources predatory lending; commitment whether it be in cash or in-
offered by other organizations or state or (i) Foreclosure prevention; kind services. The letters of
local homeownership programs. (j) Home maintenance and financial commitment/MOUs/tribal resolutions
Tribes/TDHEs should create linkages management for first-time homeowners; must indicate the total dollar value of
with programs such as the Mutual Help (k) Real Estate Settlement Procedures the commitment and be dated within
Homeownership Opportunity Program, Act (RESPA); and two months of the application deadline,
the Section 184 Program, and (l) Fair Housing Counseling. and indicate how the commitment will
homeownership programs developed (3) Individual Savings Accounts
relate to the proposed program. The
under the Indian Housing Block Grant (ISAs). You may create programs that commitment should be available at time
Program such as mortgage assistance. encourage residents to save and of award. Applicants proposing to use
All applicants must complete a work contribute to match savings accounts their own, non-ROSS grant funds to
plan (see sample work plans on HUD’s such as Individual Development meet the match requirement in whole or
web site at http://www.hud.gov/offices/ Accounts (IDAs). ISAs may be used only in part, must also include a letter of
adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm) covering for (a) Escrow accounts, (b) down commitment indicating the type of
the three-year grant term. payment assistance and (c) closing costs match (cash or in-kind) and how the
HUD is also looking for proposals that to assist the resident to purchase an match will be used. Please see the
involve partnerships with organizations existing dwelling unit or a dwelling unit General Section of the SuperNOFA for
that will enhance the services grantees under construction. You are encouraged instructions for submitting the required
will offer. Applicants are strongly to leverage HSS funds by working with letters with your electronic application.
encouraged to partner with HUD– local financial organizations, which can Leveraging in excess of the 25 percent
approved housing counseling agencies. also contribute to residents’ ISAs. FSS of the grant amount will receive a higher
For a list of HUD–approved housing escrow accounts may not be used as a point value.
counseling agencies, go to: http:// match for HSS–funded ISAs. FSS (1) Volunteer time and services shall
www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/ residents are not eligible to participate be computed by using the normal
hccprof14.cfm. Applicants’ programs in the ISA provision. professional rate for the local area or the
should build on the foundation created 2. Threshold Requirements. The national minimum wage rate of $5.15
by previous ROSS grants, or other state criteria below apply to all grant per hour (Note: applicants may not
and local self-sufficiency efforts in categories and all applicants unless count their staff time toward the match);
which their target population may have otherwise indicated: (2) In order for HUD to determine the
participated. Applicants must respond to each value of any donated material,
Under this funding category, threshold requirement clearly and equipment, staff time, building, or lease,
applicants must develop thoroughly by following the instructions your application must provide a letter
homeownership training programs for below. If your application fails one from the organization making the
the residents they intend to serve. threshold requirement (regardless of the donation stating the value of the
Eligible activities include the following: type of threshold) it will be considered contribution.
(1) Hiring of a qualified project a failed application and will not receive (3) Other resources/services that can
coordinator to run the grant program. A consideration for funding. be committed include: in-kind services
qualified project coordinator must have a. Match. All applicants are required such as contributions of administrative
experience working on homeownership to have in place a firmly committed 25 services provided to the applicant;
programs designed for typically percent match in cash or in-kind funds from federal sources (not
underserved populations. The project donations as defined in this NOFA. including ROSS funds) as allowed by
coordinator is responsible for: Joint applicants must together have at statute, including for example
(a) Assessing participating residents’ least a 25 percent match. Applicants Community Development Block Grant
needs; who do not demonstrate the minimum (CDBG); funds from any state or local
(b) Designing and coordinating grant 25 percent match will fail this threshold government sources; and funds from
activities based on residents’ needs; requirement and will not receive further private contributions. Applicants may
(c) Monitoring the progress of consideration for funding. If you are also partner with other program funding
program participants and evaluating the applying for more than one ROSS grant, recipients to coordinate the use of
overall success of the program. A you must use different sources of match resources in the target area.
portion of grant funds should be donations for each grant application and b. Past Performance. HUD’s field
reserved to ensure that evaluations can you must indicate which additional offices will evaluate data provided by
be completed for all participants who ROSS grant(s) you are applying for by applicants as well as applicants’ past
received assistance through this attaching an additional page to HUD performance to determine whether
program. For more information on how budget form 424–CBW stating the applicants have the capacity to manage

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the grant for which they are applying. (2) Nonprofit applicants that do Letters from PHAs or tribes/TDHEs must
The area Offices of Native American receive support from resident also list the names of the developments
Programs (ONAP) will review past associations must submit form HUD– to be served, the number of occupied
performance for tribal and TDHE 52754 ‘‘List of Resident Associations conventional family or elderly/disabled
submissions. Field offices will evaluate Supporting Nonprofit Applicants.’’ public housing units (depending on the
the contract administrators’ past Submitting this form is not applicable grant category) in those developments,
performance for applicants required to where RAs are inactive or where certify that the units are conventional
have a contract administrator. In applicants do not submit letters of public housing, and identify the ROSS
evaluating past performance HUD will support from RAs. grant category to which the nonprofit
look at the applicant’s record of (3) In cases where nonprofit organization is applying. PHA or tribe/
completing grant activities on time, organizations are applying to serve TDHE letters of support must be signed
within budget and the results achieved. tribes/TDHEs, nonprofit applicants must by the Executive Director, tribal leader,
Using Rating Factor 1, the field office/ submit letters of support from tribes/ or authorized designee and must be on
area ONAP will evaluate applicants’ TDHEs. Nonprofit organizations must PHA or tribe/TDHE letterhead. Please
past performance. Applicants should also use form HUD–52754 to list which see the General Section of the
carefully review Rating Factor 1 to tribes/TDHEs support their application. SuperNOFA for instructions for
ensure their application addresses each (4) Letters of support from RAs must submitting the required letters with
of the criteria requested therein. If describe to what extent they are familiar your electronic application.
applicants fail to address what is with the nonprofit applicant and
(8) Applications from nonprofit
requested in Rating Factor 1, their indicate their support and
understanding of the nonprofit organizations, which do not submit the
application will fail this threshold and information requested in this section
will not receive further consideration. organization’s proposal/application.
Letters from RAs must include contact will fail this threshold requirement and
c. Contract Administrator Partnership will not be considered for funding.
Agreement. All nonprofit applicants, all information and the name and title of
the person authorized to sign for the e. Nonprofit status. All nonprofit
resident organizations, and PHAs that applicants must submit their IRS
are troubled at time of application are organization and should, whenever
possible, be on RA letterhead. determination letter to prove their
required to submit a signed Contract nonprofit (e.g., 501(c)(3)) status.
(5) Letters of support from RABs must
Administrator Partnership Agreement. Applicants that fail to submit this letter
describe to what extent the RAB is
The agreement must be for the entire will fail this threshold requirement and
familiar with the nonprofit applicant
grant term. Grant awards shall be will not be considered for funding.
and indicate its support and
contingent upon having a signed understanding of the nonprofit Please see the General Section of the
partnership agreement included in your organization’s proposal/application. SuperNOFA for instructions for
application. Applicants required to have Letters from RABs must include contact submitting the required documentation
a Contract Administrator Partnership information and the name and title of with your electronic application.
Agreement that fail to submit one will the person authorized to sign for the
fail this threshold requirement and will f. Minimum Score for All Fundable
organization, and should be on RAB or Applications. Applications that pass all
not receive further consideration for PHA letterhead.
funding. Please see the General Section threshold requirements and go through
(6) Letters of support from civic the ranking and rating process, must
of the SuperNOFA for instructions for organizations or units of local
submitting the required information receive a minimum score of 75 in order
government must describe to what to be considered for funding.
with your electronic application. extent they are familiar with the
Troubled PHAs are not eligible to be nonprofit applicant and which programs g. Funding Requests in Excess of
contract administrators. Grant writers the nonprofit applicant has operated or Maximum Grant Amount. Applicants
who assist applicants with preparing managed in the community that are that request funding in excess of the
their ROSS applications are also similar to the applicant’s proposal. Such maximum grant amount which they are
ineligible to be contract administrators. letters of support must include contact eligible to receive will not receive
For more information on contract information and the name and title of funding consideration.
administrators, see the section ‘‘Program the person authorized to sign for the h. Performance Standards for PHA
Requirements.’’ organization. The letter should be on Applicants to the Homeownership
d. Letters of Support for Nonprofit organization letterhead. Supportive Services Program
Applicants. (7) All nonprofit applicants that do (applicable only to PHAs). PHA
(1) All nonprofit applicants must not provide letters of support from applicants to the Homeownership
include letters of support from resident resident associations must provide Supportive Services program that
associations (RAs), Resident Advisory letters of support from PHAs or tribes/ administer a Homeownership Voucher
Boards (RABs), local civic organizations, TDHEs with jurisdiction over the Program will be required to provide
or units of local government. In the developments the applicant proposes to Homeownership Vouchers per year,
event that RAs are inactive, or that serve. Letters from PHAs or tribes/ according to the minimum amounts
applicants submit letters of support TDHEs must describe the extent to listed in the table below, to eligible
from other organizations such as RABs, which the nonprofit applicant is families who successfully complete
nonprofit applicants must also submit familiar with the needs of the training under the Homeownership
letters from PHAs or tribes/TDHEs community to be served, which Supportive Services grant program.
indicating support for their application. programs the nonprofit applicant has Additionally, applicants must commit
All letters of support must be signed by operated or managed in the community to enrolling public housing residents in
an authorized representative of the that are similar to the applicant’s their homeownership supportive
supporting organization and dated proposal, and whether the nonprofit services program in accordance with the
within two months of the application organization has the capacity to amounts listed in the table printed
deadline. implement its proposed program. immediately below.

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Minimum
Minimum
Maximum enrollments
Number of conventional units vouchers
funding (over 3 year
(annual) term)

1–780 units .............................................................................................................................................. $250,000 10 50


781–2,500 units ....................................................................................................................................... 350,000 12 70
2501–7,300 units ..................................................................................................................................... 500,000 14 100
7,301 or more units ................................................................................................................................. 1,000,000 16 200

Those PHAs which administer a Troubled PHAs are not eligible to be requirements. Non-lead applicants are
Housing Choice Voucher program but contract administrators. Grant writers subject to the following threshold
have not elected to provide assistance who assist applicants prepare their requirements as applicable:
under the Homeownership Voucher applications are also ineligible to be (1) Letters of support for nonprofit
option and receive funding under this contract administrators. Organizations applicants;
category, will be required to implement that the applicant proposes to use as the (2) Evidence of nonprofit status as
the Homeownership Voucher Program contract administrator must not violate outlined under the section covering
and make Homeownership Vouchers or be in violation of other conflicts of threshold requirements; and
available, in the amounts listed above, interest as defined in 24 CFR part 84 (3) Threshold requirements outlined
on an annual basis to eligible families and 24 CFR part 85. in Section III. C. of the General Section
who successfully complete training c. Requirements Applicable to All of the SuperNOFA.
under this ROSS activity. PHA Programs. All applicants, lead and non- Joint applications may include PHAs,
applicants as described in this section lead, should refer to ‘‘Other RAs, Tribes/TDHEs, and nonprofit
must provide a letter certifying that they Requirements and Procedures organizations on behalf of resident
will comply with this requirement. Applicable to All Programs’’ of the organizations. Joint applications
i. Tribal/TDHE applicants. Tribal/ General Section of the SuperNOFA for involving nonprofit organizations must
TDHE applicants to the HSS program requirements pertaining specifically to also provide evidence of resident
must have a Low-income procurement of recovered materials and support or support from local civic
Homeownership Program outlined in for information regarding other organizations or from units of local
their current Indian Housing Plan. requirements to which they may be government. PHAs, tribes/TDHEs, and
Tribes/TDHEs will also be required to subject. resident organizations that are part of a
provide homeownership assistance to a 4. Number of Applications Permitted. joint application may not also submit
minimum of 10 eligible families. Except as otherwise noted, the criteria separate applications as sole applicants
j. The Dun and Bradstreet Universal below apply to all grant categories and under this NOFA.
Numbering System (DUNS) Number all applicants. Note: The lead applicant will
Requirement. Refer to the General a. General. Applicants including determine the maximum funding
Section of the SuperNOFA for PHAs, tribes/TDHEs, RAs, and nonprofit amount the applicants are eligible to
information regarding the DUNS organizations that have support from the receive.
requirement. You will need to obtain a resident associations they propose to 5. Eligible Participants. All program
DUNS number to receive an award from serve or the support of tribes/TDHEs participants must be residents of
HUD. You will need a DUNS number to may submit one application for each conventional public housing or
complete your Grants.gov registration. ROSS funding category, however NAHASDA-assisted housing.
Registration is required for electronic applicants must submit separate Participants in the Public Housing
submission. See the General Section of applications for each funding category. Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program
the SuperNOFA for a discussion of the Nonprofit organizations may submit (non-Housing Choice Voucher FSS
Grants.gov registration process. more than one application per funding Program) are also eligible to participate
3. Program Requirements category provided that they will be in activities funded under ROSS.
a. Contract Administrator. The serving residents of distinct PHAs or 6. Eligible Developments. Only
contract administrator must assure that Tribes/TDHEs. conventional Public and Indian housing
the financial management system and b. More than one application per developments may be served by ROSS
procurement procedures that will be in development. Applications from PHAs, grant funds. Other housing/
place during the grant term will fully tribes/TDHEs, RAs, and nonprofit developments, including, but not
comply with either 24 CFR part 84 or organizations targeting the same public limited to private housing, federally
85, as appropriate. CAs are expressly housing development/population will insured housing, federally subsidized or
forbidden from accessing HUD’s Line of not all be funded. HUD suggests that in assisted (i.e., assisted under Section 8,
Credit Control System (LOCCS) and these cases, applicants work together to Section 202, Section 811, Section 236),
submitting vouchers on behalf of submit one application. Otherwise, the and others are not eligible to participate
grantees. Contract administrators must highest scoring application will be in ROSS.
also assist PHAs meet HUD’s reporting funded. 7. Energy Star. HUD has adopted a
requirements, see Section VI (C) c. Joint applications. Two or more wide-ranging energy action plan for
‘‘Reporting’’ for more information. applicants may join together to submit improving energy efficiency in all
Contract administrators may be: Local a joint application for proposed grant program areas. As a first step toward
housing agencies; community-based activities. Joint applications must implementing the energy plan, HUD, the
organizations such as community designate a lead applicant. The lead Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
development corporations (CDCs), applicant must be registered with and the Department of Energy (DoE)
churches, temples, synagogues, Grants.gov and submit the application have signed a joint partnership to
mosques; nonprofit organizations; state/ using the Grants.gov portal. Lead promote energy efficiency in HUD’s
regional associations and organizations. applicants are subject to all threshold affordable housing efforts and programs.

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The purpose of the Energy Star whether their responses demonstrate tribes/nonprofit organizations working
partnership is to promote energy that they have the necessary capacity to on behalf of tribes) (HUD–52753);
efficiency of the affordable housing successfully manage this grant program. 13. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
stock, but also to help protect the Applicants should ensure that their (SF–LLL), if applicable;
environment. Applicants constructing, narratives are written clearly and 14. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
rehabilitating, or maintaining housing or concisely so that HUD reviewers, who Continuation Sheet (SF–LLL–A), if
community facilities are encouraged to may not be familiar with the ROSS applicable;
promote energy efficiency in design and program, may fully understand your 15. Client Comments and Suggestions
operations. They are urged especially to proposal. (HUD–2994); (Optional)
purchase and use Energy Star labeled b. Format of Application. (1) 16. Facsimile Transmittal Sheet
products. Applicants providing housing Applications may not exceed 35 (HUD–96011).
assistance or counseling services are narrative pages. Narrative pages must be TAB 2: Threshold Requirements:
encouraged to promote Energy Star typed, double-spaced, numbered, use 1. Letters from Partners attesting to
building by homebuyers and renters. Times New Roman font style, and font match;
Program activities can include size 12. Supporting documentation, 2. Letter from Applicant’s
developing Energy Star promotional and required forms, and certificates will not organization attesting to match (if
information materials, outreach to low- be counted toward the 35 narrative page applicant is contributing to match);
and moderate-income renters and limit. However, applicants should make 3. Letters of Support from Resident
buyers on the benefits and savings when every effort to submit only what is Associations/ PHAs/tribes/TDHEs/
using Energy Star products and necessary in terms of supporting Resident Advisory Boards/local civic
appliances, and promoting the documentation. Please see the General organizations and/or units of local
designation of community buildings and Section of the SuperNOFA for government Threshold requirement for
homes as Energy Star compliant. For instructions on how to submit all nonprofit applicants);
further information about Energy Star, supporting documentation with your 4. Chart of Resident Associations
see http://www.energystar.gov or call electronic application. Participating (required for nonprofit
888–STAR–YES (888–782–7937) or for (2) The following checklist has been applicants but not applicable to
the hearing-impaired, 888–588–9920 provided to assist applicants ensure applications from tribes/TDHEs.) (HUD–
(TTY). they submit all required forms and 52754);
information. (Note: Applicants who 5. IRS nonprofit determination letter
IV. Application and Submission
receive a waiver to submit paper proving 501(c)(3) status (Threshold
Information
applications, must submit their requirement for all nonprofit
A. Address to Obtain an Application applicants); and
applications in a three-ring binder, with
Package. There is no application kit this 6. Contract Administrator Partnership
TABS dividing the sections as indicated
year. Please refer to the General Section Agreement (required for nonprofit
below):
of the SuperNOFA for information on organizations, resident associations, and
TAB 1: Required Forms from the
how to submit your application troubled PHAs) (HUD–52755).
General Section of the SuperNOFA and
electronically. You may also visit TAB 3: Narrative for Rating Factor 1
other ROSS forms:
www.Grants.gov/Apply to obtain and ROSS Program Forms
application information. 1. Acknowledgement of Application
1. Narrative;
B. Content and Form of Application Receipt (HUD–2993), for paper
2. Chart A: Program Staffing (HUD–
Submission. application submissions only (you must
52756);
1. Application Format Information for have an approved waiver to submit a 3. Chart B: Applicant/Administrator
All Grant Categories and All Applicants. paper application); Track Record (HUD–52757);
Before preparing an application to any 2. Application for Federal Financial 4. Resumes/Position Descriptions.
ROSS funding program, applicants Assistance (SF–24); TAB 4: Narrative for Rating Factor 2
should carefully review the program 3. SF–424 Supplement, Survey on TAB 5: Rating Factor 3
description, ineligible activities, Ensuring Equal Opportunity for 1. Narrative;
program and threshold requirements, Applicants; 2. Work plan (see relevant sample
and the General Section of the 4. Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative ROSS work plan HUD–52764).
SuperNOFA. Applicants should also on Removal of Regulatory Barriers TAB 6: Narrative for Rating Factor 4
review each rating factor found in the (HUD–27300); TAB 7: Narrative for Rating Factor 5
‘‘Application Review Information’’ 5. ROSS Fact Sheet (HUD–52751); and ROSS Program Forms
section before writing a narrative 6. Grant Application Detailed Budget 1. Narrative;
response. Applicants’ narratives should (HUD–424–CB); 2. Logic Model (HUD–96010);
be as descriptive as possible, ensuring 7. Grant Application Detailed Budget 3. Sample Performance measures/
that every requested item is addressed. Worksheet (HUD–424–CBW); outcomes are attached for applicants’
Applicants should make sure to include 8. Applicant/Recipient Disclosure/ information.
all requested information, according to Update Report (HUD–2880); C. Submission Dates and Times: 1.
the instructions found in this NOFA and 9. Certification of Consistency with Due Dates. a. Resident Service Delivery
where applicable, in the General Section RC/EZ/EC–II Strategic Plan (HUD–2990) Models—Elderly/Persons with
of the SuperNOFA. This will help if applicable; Disabilities: The application must be
ensure a fair and accurate review of 10. Certification of Consistency with submitted and received by Grant.gov no
your application. the Consolidated Plan (HUD–2991) if later than 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time on
2. Content and Format for applicable; July 6, 2005. For applicants receiving a
Submission. 11. Certification of Consistency with waiver to the electronic filing
a. Content of Application. Applicants the Indian Housing Plan if applicable requirement, please see the General
must write narrative responses to each (HUD–52752); Section for waiver and mailing
of the rating factors, which follow this 12. Certification of Resident Council requirements. Please carefully read the
section. Applicants will be evaluated on Board of Election (not required for General Section of the SuperNOFA for

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application submission, and timely 2. Covered Salaries. Applicable to all related to participation in training and
receipt requirements. grant categories and all applicants: other program-related activities.
b. Resident Service Delivery Models- a. Project Coordinator. All applicants Receipts for such expenses must be
Family. The application must be may propose to hire a qualified project provided by the resident in order to
submitted and received by Grant.gov no coordinator to run the grant program. obtain reimbursement. Stipends are not
later than 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time on The ROSS program will fund up to considered an administrative expense
July 25, 2005. For applicants receiving $65,000 in combined annual salary and and therefore are not subject to the 10
a waiver to the electronic filing fringe benefits for a full-time project percent limitation on administrative
requirement, please see the General coordinator. The project coordinator’s costs.
Section for waiver and mailing salary and fringe benefits may not 6. Ineligible Activities/Costs. Grant
requirements. Please carefully read the exceed 30 percent of the total grant funds may not be used for ineligible
General Section of the SuperNOFA for amount. For audit purposes, applicants activities. The following are ineligible
application submission, and timely must have documentation on file activities/costs:
receipt requirements. demonstrating that the salary of the a. Payment of wages and/or salaries to
c. Homeownership Supportive project coordinator is comparable to participants for receiving supportive
Services. The application must be similar professions in their local area. services and/or training programs;
submitted and received by Grant.gov no b. Resident Salaries. Only the b. Purchase, lease, or rental of land;
later than 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time on RSDM—Family category permits c. New construction, costs for
May 26, 2005. For applicants receiving grantees to use grant funds for this construction materials;
a waiver to the electronic filing purpose. No more than five percent of d. Rehabilitation or physical
requirement, please see the General RSDM—Family funds may be used to improvements;
Section for waiver and mailing pay for resident salaries. e. Purchase, lease, or rental of
requirements. Please carefully read the c. Types of Salaries. ROSS funds may vehicles;
General Section of the SuperNOFA for only be used for the types of salaries f. Entertainment costs; g. Purchasing
application submission, and timely described in this section according to food;
receipt requirements. the restrictions described herein. ROSS h. Elderly/Disabled Service
2. Proof of Timely Submission. Please funds may only be used to pay for Coordinator salary and fringe benefits;
see the General Section of the salaries of staff that provide direct i. Payment of wages and/or salaries to
SuperNOFA this information. services to residents. Direct services doctors, nurses or other staff (including
Applicants that fail to meet the deadline staff, for purposes of this NOFA, are health aids or companions) in relation
defined as housing authority personnel to medical services provided to
for application receipt will not receive
who, as their primary responsibility, residents;
funding consideration.
j. Purchase of non-prescription or
3. For Waivers Only. Applicants who provide services directly to residents
prescription medications;
have received waivers to submit paper that participate in the activities k. Stipends (Stipends are only
applications (see the General Section of described in this application e.g., case allowed under RSDM—Family);
the SuperNOFA for more information), managers, van drivers, job trainers, l. Down payment assistance (Note:
must submit their applications to: HUD childcare providers, among other Participants may use their ISAs under
Grants Management Center, Mail Stop: positions. ROSS funds may not be used the RSDM—Family and
Name of ROSS Grant Category, 501 to pay for salaries for any other kind of Homeownership Supportive Services
School Street, SW., 8th floor, staff. program for this purpose);
Washington DC 20024. Please see the 3. Administrative Costs. m. Revolving loan funds;
General Section of the SuperNOFA for Administrative costs may include, but n. Costs, which exceed limits,
detailed mailing and delivery are not limited to, purchase of furniture, identified in the NOFA for the
instructions. office equipment and supplies, local following: Project Coordinator, resident
4. Number of Copies. Only applicants travel, and utilities. Administrative salaries, ISAs, stipends, administrative
receiving a waiver to the electronic costs may not be used to pay for salaries expenses, and long distance travel; and
submission requirement may submit a of any kind. Nonprofit organizations o. Cost of application preparation.
paper copy application. Paper only may use administrative funds to p. For RSDM Elderly grant
applications must be submitted in pay for rental of space. Administrative applicants—transportation costs of
triplicate (one original and two identical costs must not exceed 10 percent of the residents (grant funds may be used to
copies). For all applicants (including total grant amount requested from HUD. pay for coordination and set-up of
tribal and TDHE applicants), the Administrative costs must adhere to transportation services).
original and one identical copy must be OMB Circular A–87 or A–122 as q. Salaries for staff that are not direct
sent to the Grants Management Center appropriate. Please use HUD–424–CBW services staff. Direct services staff, for
and an identical copy must be sent to to itemize your administrative costs. purposes of this NOFA, are defined as
your local field office in accordance 4. Individual Savings Accounts housing authority personnel who, as
with the submission and timely receipt (ISAs). ROSS RSDM—Family and their primary responsibility, provide
requirements described in the General Homeownership Supportive Services services directly to residents that
Section of this SuperNOFA. funds can be used as matching funds for participate in the activities described in
D. Intergovernmental Review: Not ISAs but no more than 20 percent of this application e.g., case managers, van
applicable. total grant funds may be used for this drivers, job trainers, childcare
E. Funding Restrictions: 1. purpose. providers, among other positions. ROSS
Reimbursement for Grant Application 5. Stipends. This applies to RSDM— funds cannot be used to hire or pay for
Costs. Applicants who receive an award Family only. No more than $200 of the the services of a Contract Administrator.
under any ROSS funding category are grant award may be used per participant 7. ROSS funds cannot be used to hire
prohibited from using ROSS grant funds per month for stipends for active or pay for the services of a Contract
to reimburse any costs incurred in trainees and program participants. Administrator.
conjunction with preparation of their Stipends may only be used to reimburse 8. Other Budgetary Restrictions. Some
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during the term of the grant in order for rating this factor, HUD will consider terms (years) of the grants, which they
professional grant staff to attend HUD- experience within the last 5 years to be are counting toward past experience.
sponsored training conferences for recent; experience pertaining to the (c) Applicants’ narrative must
ROSS grantees. Long distance travel specific activities being proposed to be describe how they (or their Contract
costs for grant program staff may not relevant; and experience producing Administrator) successfully
exceed $5,000 for the life of the grant specific accomplishments to be implemented past grant programs
and must receive prior approval from successful. The more recent the designed to:
the grantee’s local HUD field office or experience and the more experience (i) RSDM—Family—promote resident
area ONAP. proposed staff members who work on self-sufficiency, moving from welfare to
the project have in successfully work, and/or helping residents move to
V. Application Review Information market rate rental housing;
conducting and completing similar
A. Criteria activities, the greater the number of (ii) RSDM—Elderly—assist elderly/
points applicants will receive for this persons with disabilities meet their
1. Factors for Award Used To
rating factor. The following information daily living needs and enhance their
Evaluate and Rate Applications to the
should be provided in order to provide access to needed services so they can
ROSS program. The factors for rating
HUD an understanding of proposed continue to reside comfortably and
and ranking applicants and maximum
staff’s experience and capacity: productively in their current living
points for each factor are provided
(i) The number of staff years (one staff environment;
below. The maximum number of points (iii) Homeownership—promote
available for this program is 102. This year = 2080 hours) to be allocated to the
proposed program by each employee or moving from subsidized housing to
includes two RC/EZ/EC–II bonus points. homeownership.
The SuperNOFA contains a certification expert as well as each of their roles in
the program; (d) Applicants will be evaluated
that must be completed in order for the according to the following criteria:
(ii) The staff’s relevant educational
applicant to be considered for the RC/ (i) Achievement of specific
background and/or work experience;
EZ/EC–II bonus points. A listing of measurable outcomes and objectives in
and
federally designated RCs, EZs, and EC– (iii) Relevant and successful terms of benefits gained by participating
IIs, is available at http://www.hud.gov/ experience running programs whose residents. Applicants should describe
offices/adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm. The activities are similar to the eligible results their programs have obtained,
agency certifying to RC/EZ/EC–II status program activities described in the grant such as:
must be contained in the listing of RC/ category to which you are applying. (A) RSDM—Family: reduced welfare
EZ/EC–II organizations on HUD’s Web (b) Organizational Capacity (3 Points). dependency, higher incomes, higher
site at: http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/ Applicants will be evaluated based on rates of employment, increased savings,
grants/fundsavail.cfm. whether they have, or their partners moving from subsidized housing to
Note: Applicants should carefully have sufficient qualified personnel to market rate rental housing;
review each rating factor before writing deliver the proposed activities in a (B) RSDM—Elderly: less emergency
a response. Applicants’ narratives timely and effective fashion. In order to care, improved health conditions of
should be as descriptive as possible, enhance or supplement capacity, assisted population, access to greater
ensuring that every requested item is applicants should provide evidence of number of social services;
addressed. Applicants should make sure partnerships with nonprofit (C) Homeownership: number of
their narratives thoroughly address the organizations or other organizations that families in homeownership counseling
Rating Factors below. Applicants should have experience providing supportive pipeline, rates of homeownership
include all requested information, services to typically underserved achieved through training programs.
according to the instructions found in populations. Applicants’ narrative must (ii) Description of success in attracting
this NOFA. This will help ensure a fair describe their ability to immediately and keeping residents involved in past
and accurate application review. begin the proposed work program. grant-funded training programs. HUD
a. Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the Provide resumes and position wants to see that applicants’ grant-
Applicant and Relevant Organizational descriptions (where staff is not yet funded programs benefited a significant
Staff (25 Points). hired) for all key personnel. (Resumes/ numbers of residents;
This factor addresses whether the position descriptions do not count (iii) Description of timely expenditure
applicant has the organizational toward the 35-page limit.) of program funding throughout the term
resources necessary to successfully (2) Past Performance of Applicant/ of past grants. Timely means regular
implement the proposed activities Contract Administrator (6 Points). drawdowns throughout the life of the
within the grant period. In rating this (a) Applicants’ past experience may grant, i.e., quarterly drawdowns, with
factor HUD will consider the extent to include, but is not limited to, running all funds expended by the end of the
which the proposal demonstrates that and managing programs aimed at: grant term;
the applicant will have qualified and (i) RSDM—Family: assisting residents (iv) Description of Past Leveraging.
experienced staff dedicated to of low-income housing achieve Applicants must describe how they
administering the program. economic self-sufficiency; have leveraged funding or in-kind
(1) Proposed Program Staffing (7 (ii) RSDM—Elderly: assisting elderly/ services beyond amounts that were
Points). persons with disabilities who reside in originally proposed for past projects;
(a) Staff Experience (4 Points). The low-income housing to live (3) Program Administration and
knowledge and experience of the independently; Fiscal Management (12 Points).
proposed project coordinator, staff, and (iii) Homeownership: assisting (a) Program Administration and
partners in planning and managing residents of low-income housing Accountability (6 Points). Applicants
programs for which funding is being achieve economic self-sufficiency and should describe how they will manage
requested. Experience will be judged in homeownership. the program; how HUD can be sure that
terms of recent, relevant and successful (b) Applicants’ narrative must there is program accountability; and
experience of proposed staff to indicate past grants they received and provide a description of proposed staff’s
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should also describe how grant staff and In rating this factor HUD will and thoroughly explained, and support
partners shall report to the project consider: the objectives of their proposal.
coordinator and other senior staff. (1) Quality of the Work Plan (18 (ii) Budget Efficiency. Applicants will
(b) Fiscal Management (6 Points). In points). This factor evaluates both the be evaluated based on whether their
rating this factor, applicants’ skills and applicant’s work plan and budget, application requests funds
experience in fiscal management will be which will be evaluated based on the commensurate with the level of effort
evaluated. If applicants have had any following criteria: necessary to accomplish their goals and
audit or material weakness findings in (a) Specific Services and/or Activities anticipated results.
the past five years, they will be (8 points). Applicants’ narrative must (d) Ineligible Activities. Two points
evaluated on how well they have describe the specific services, course will be deducted for each ineligible
addressed them. Applicants must curriculum, and activities they plan to activity proposed in the application, as
provide the following: offer and who will be responsible for identified in Section IV(E). For example,
(i) A complete description of their each. In addition to the narrative, you will lose 2 points if you propose
fiscal management structure, including applicants must also provide a work costs that exceed the limits identified in
fiscal controls currently in place plan, which must list the specific the NOFA for a Project Coordinator; or
including those of a Contract services, activities, and outcomes they you will lose 2 points if you propose
Administrator for applicants required to expect. The work plan must show a paying for salaries for staff that are not
have a Contract Administrator, (i.e., logical order of activities and progress direct services staff.
troubled PHAs, resident associations, and must tie to the outcomes and (2) Addressing HUD’s Policy Priorities
and nonprofit applicants); outputs applicants identify in the Logic (12 points). HUD wants to improve the
quality of life for those living in
(ii) Applicants must list any audit Model (see Rating Factor 5). Please see
distressed communities. HUD’s grant
findings in the past five years (HUD a sample work plan in the Appendix.
programs are a vehicle through which
Inspector General, management review, Applicants’ narrative must explain how
long-term, positive change can be
fiscal, etc.), material weaknesses, and their proposed activities will:
achieved at the community level.
what has been done to address them; (i) Involve community partners in the
Applicants’ narrative and work plan
(iii) For applicants who are required delivery of services (4 points);
will be evaluated based on how well
to have a Contract Administrator, (ii) Offer comprehensive services they meet the following HUD policy
describe the skills and experience the versus a small range of services geared priorities:
Contract Administrator has in managing toward achieving the following (2 (a) Applicants will respond to either
federal funds. points): (i) or (ii) below depending on what type
b. Rating Factor 2: Need/Extent of the RSDM—Family: enhancing economic of applicant they are, for a maximum of
Problem (10 Points). opportunities for residents; 5 points.
This factor addresses the extent to RSDM—Elderly: enhancing residents’ (i) Improving the Quality of Life in
which there is a need for funding the quality of life; Our Nation’s Communities (For RSDM–
proposed program. In responding to this Homeownership: enhancing Family and RSDM–Elderly Applicants
factor, applicants will be evaluated on homeownership opportunities for only)(5 points). In order to receive
the extent to which they describe and residents; and points in this category, applicants’
document the level of need for their (iii) Link to other ROSS-funded self- narrative and work plan must indicate
proposed activities and the urgency for sufficiency programs (2 points). the types of activities, service, and
meeting the need. (b) Feasibility and Demonstrable training programs applicants will offer
In responding to this factor, Benefits (4 points). This factor examines which can help residents successfully
applicants must include: whether applicants’ work plan is transition from welfare to work and earn
(1) Socioeconomic Profile (5 points). logical, feasible and likely to achieve its higher wages, or for elderly/disabled
A thorough socioeconomic profile of the stated purpose during the term of the residents, to continue to live
eligible residents to be served by the grant. HUD’s desire is to fund independently.
program, including education levels, applications that will quickly produce (ii) Providing Increased
income levels, the number of single- demonstrable results and advance the Homeownership and Rental
parent families, economic statistics for purposes of the ROSS program. Opportunities for Low- and Moderate-
the local area, etc. (i) Timeliness. This subfactor Income Persons, Persons with
(2) Demonstrated Link Between evaluates whether applicants’ work plan Disabilities, the Elderly, Minorities, and
Proposed Activities and Local Need (5 demonstrates that their project is ready Families With Limited English
points). Applicants’ narrative must to be implemented shortly after grant Proficiency (For Homeownership
demonstrate a clear relationship award, but not to exceed three months Applicants only) (5 points). In order to
between proposed activities, community following the execution of the grant receive points in this category,
needs and the purpose of the program agreement. The work plan must indicate applicants’ narrative and work plan
funding in order for points to be timeframes and deadlines for must indicate the types of activities and
awarded for this factor. accomplishing major activities. training programs they will offer which
c. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of (ii) Description of the problem and can help residents successfully
Approach (30 Points) This factor solution. The work plan will be transition from subsidized housing to
addresses both the quality and cost- evaluated based on how well applicants’ market-rate rental housing or
effectiveness of applicants’ proposed proposed activities address the needs homeownership.
work plan. The work plan must indicate described in Rating Factor 2. (b) Providing Full and Equal Access to
a clear relationship between proposed (c) Budget Appropriateness/Efficient Grassroots Faith-Based and Other
activities, the targeted population’s Use of Grant (6 Points) The score in this Community-Based Organizations in
needs, and the purpose of the program factor will be based on the following: HUD Program Implementation (For all
funding. Applicants’ activities must (i) Justification of expenses. applicants) (5 points). HUD encourages
address HUD’s policy priorities outlined Applicants will be evaluated based on applicants to partner with grassroots
in this Rating Factor. whether their expenses are reasonable organizations, e.g., civic organizations,

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grassroots faith-based and other attached to the application as part of the Percentage of Match Points
community-based organizations that are submission or faxed to HUD following Awarded—Continued
not usually effectively utilized. These the facsimile submission instructions.
grassroots organizations have a strong d. Rating Factor 4: Leveraging 26–50 ............. 10 points (with partnerships)
history of providing vital community Resources (20 Points). 8 points (without partner-
services such as developing first-time This factor addresses the applicant’s ships);
ability to secure community resources 51–75 ............. 15 points (with partnerships)
homeownership programs, creating
13 points (without partner-
economic development programs, that can be combined with HUD’s grant
ships);
providing job training and other resources to achieve program purposes. 76 or above .... 20 points (with partnerships)
supportive services. In order to receive Applicants are required to create 18 points (without partner-
points under this factor, applicants’ partnerships with organizations that can ships).
narrative and work plan must describe help achieve their program’s goals.
how applicants will work with these PHAs are required by section 12(d)(7) of e. Rating Factor 5: Achieving Results
organizations and what types of services the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 entitled and Program Evaluation (15 Points)
they will provide. ‘‘Cooperation Agreements for Economic (1) An important element in this
(c) Policy Priority for Increasing the Self-Sufficiency Activities’’) to make year’s NOFA is the development and
Supply of Affordable Housing Through best efforts to enter into such reporting of performance measures and
the Removal of Regulatory Barriers to agreements with relevant state or local outcomes. This factor emphasizes
Affordable Housing. (up to 2 points). agencies. In rating this factor, HUD will HUD’s determination to ensure that
Under this policy priority, higher look at the extent to which applicants applicants meet commitments made in
rating points are available to: (1) partner, coordinate and leverage their their applications and grant agreements
Governmental applicants that are able to services with other organizations and that they assess their performance
demonstrate successful efforts in serving the same or similar populations. so that they realize performance goals.
removing regulatory barriers to Additionally, applicants must have at Applicants must demonstrate how they
affordable housing, and (2) least a 25 percent cash or in-kind match. propose to measure their success and
nongovernmental applicants that are The match is a threshold requirement. outcomes as they relate to the
associated with jurisdictions that have Joint applicants must together have at Department’s Strategic Plan.
undertaken successful efforts in least a 25 percent match. Applicants (2) HUD requires ROSS applicants to
removing barriers. For applicants to who do not demonstrate the minimum develop an effective, quantifiable,
obtain the policy priority points for 25 percent match will fail the threshold outcome-oriented plan for measuring
efforts to successfully remove regulatory requirement and will not receive further performance and determining that goals
barriers, applicants would have to consideration for funding. Leveraging in have been met. Applicants must use the
complete form HUD 27300, excess of the 25 percent of the grant Logic Model form HUD–96010 for this
‘‘Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative on amount will receive a higher point purpose.
Removal of Regulatory Barriers.’’ A copy value. In evaluating this factor HUD will (3) Applicants must establish interim
of HUD’s Notice entitled America’s consider the extent to which applicants benchmarks, or outputs, for their
Affordable Communities Initiative, have partnered with other entities to proposed program that lead to the
HUD’s Initiative on Removal of secure additional resources, which will ultimate achievement of outcomes.
Regulatory Barriers: Announcement of increase the effectiveness of the ‘‘Outputs’’ are the direct products of a
Incentive Criteria on Barrier Removal in proposed program activities. The program’s activities. Examples of
HUD’s 2004 Competitive Funding additional resources and services must outputs are: the number of eligible
Allocations’’ can be found on HUD’s be firmly committed, must support the families that participate in supportive
Web site at http://www.hud.gov/grants/ proposed grant activities and must, in services, the number of new services
index.cfm. The information and combined amount (including in-kind provided, the number of residents
requirements contained in HUD’s contributions of personnel, space and/or receiving counseling, or the number of
regulatory barriers policy priority apply households using a technology center.
equipment, and monetary contributions)
to this FY 2005 NOFA. A description of Outputs should produce outcomes for
equal at least 25 percent of the grant
the policy priority and a copy of form your program. ‘‘Outcomes’’ are benefits
amount requested in this application.
HUD–27300 can be found in the accruing to the residents, families and/
‘‘Firmly committed’’ means that the
application package posted to or communities during or after
amount of resources and their
www.Grants.gov. Applicants are participation in the ROSS program.
dedication to ROSS-funded activities
encouraged to read the Notice as well as Applicants must clearly identify the
must be explicit, in writing and signed
the General Section of the SuperNOFA outcomes to be achieved and measured.
by a person authorized to make the
to obtain an understanding of this Examples of outcomes are: increasing
commitment. Please see the section on
policy priority and how it can impact the homeownership rates among
Threshold Requirements for more residents of a development or from a
their score. A limited number of
information. particular housing authority, increasing
questions expressly request the
Points for this factor will be awarded
applicant to provide brief residents’ financial stability (e.g.,
based on the documented evidence of
documentation with their response. increasing assets of a household through
partnerships and firm commitments and
Other questions require that for each savings), or increasing employment
the ratio of requested ROSS funds to the
affirmative statement made, the stability (e.g., whether persons assisted
total proposed grant budget.
applicant must supply a reference, URL, obtain or retain employment for one or
Points will be assigned based on the
or a brief statement indicating where the two years after job training completion).
following scale:
back-up information may be found, and Outcomes are not the actual
a point of contact, including a telephone development or delivery of services or
Percentage of Match Points Awarded
number and/or email address. The program activities.
electronic copy of the HUD 27300 has 25 ................... 5 points (with partnerships) 3 (4) This rating factor requires that
space to identify a URL or reference that points (without partner- applicants identify program outputs,
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that will allow applicants to measure are too small to make an award, they d. OMB Circular A–87 ‘‘Cost
their performance. Performance may be transferred to another category Principles for State, Local, and Indian
indicators should be objectively under the ROSS program. Tribal Governments’’
quantifiable and measure actual 3. Tie Scores. In the event of a tie e. OMB Circular A–110 ‘‘Uniform
achievements against anticipated between two applications in the same Administrative Requirements for Grants
achievements. Applicants’ narrative, category which target the same and Other Agreements with Institutions
work plan, and Logic Model should developments, HUD will select the of Higher Education, Hospitals and
identify what applicants are going to application that was received first. Other Non-Profit Organizations’’;
measure, how they are going to measure f. OMB Circular A–122 ‘‘Cost
4. Deficiency Period. Applicants will
it, and the steps they have in place to Principles for Non-Profit
have 14 calendar days in which to
make adjustments to their work plan Organizations’’; and
provide missing information requested g. OMB Circular A–133 ‘‘Audits of
and management practices if from HUD. For other information on
performance targets begin to fall short of States, Local Governments, and Non-
correcting deficient applications, please Profit Organizations’’.
established benchmarks and time see the General Section of the
frames. Applicants’ proposal must also 3. Economic Opportunities for Low-
SuperNOFA. and Very Low-Income Persons (Section
show how they will measure the
performance of partners and affiliates. VI. Award Administration Information 3). Applicants and grantees must also
Applicants must include the standards, comply with Section 3 of the Housing
A. Award Notices. HUD will make and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12
data sources, and measurement methods
announcements of grant awards after the U.S.C. 1701u and ensure that training,
they will use to measure performance.
(5) In order to respond to this factor, rating and ranking process is completed. employment, and other economic
applicants can use the sample Grantees will be notified by letter and opportunities shall, to the greatest
performance measures found at http:// will receive instructions for what steps extent feasible, be directed toward low
www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/ they must take in order to access and very low-income persons,
fundsavail.cfm. Applicants will be funding and begin implementing grant particularly those who are recipients of
evaluated based on how activities. Applicants who are not government assistance for housing and
comprehensively they propose to funded will also receive letters via U.S. to business concerns which provide
measure their program’s outcomes. postal mail. economic opportunities to low and very
B. Debriefings. Applicants who are low-income persons.
B. Review and Selection Process not funded may request a debriefing. 4. Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws.
1. Review Process for All Grant Applicants requesting to be debriefed Applicants and their subrecipients must
Categories and All Applicants. Four must send a written request to: Iredia comply with all Fair Housing and Civil
types of reviews will be conducted: a Hutchinson, Director, Grants Rights laws, statutes, regulations, and
screening to determine if you are Management Center, 501 School Street, Executive Orders as enumerated in 24
eligible to apply for funding under the SW., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20024. CFR 5.105(a), as applicable. Please see
ROSS grant category to which you are C. Administrative and National Policy the General Section of the SuperNOFA
applying; whether your application Requirements. 1. Environmental Impact. for more information.
submission is complete, on time and In accordance with 24 CFR 58.34 (a)(3) D. Reporting. 1. Semi-Annual
meets threshold; a review by the field or (a)(9), 58.35(b)(2), (b)(4) or (b)(5), Performance Reports. Grantees shall
office (or area ONAP office) to evaluate 50.19(b)(3), (b)(9), (b)(12), (b)(14), or submit semi-annual performance reports
past performance; and a technical (b)(15) activities under this ROSS to the field office or area ONAP. These
review to rate your application based on program are categorically excluded from progress reports shall include financial
the five rating factors provided in this the requirements of the National reports (SF–269A), a Logic Model
NOFA. Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and (HUD–96010) showing achievements to
2. Selection Process for All Grant are not subject to environmental review date against outputs and outcomes
Categories and All Applicants. The under related laws and authorities. proposed in the application and
selection process is designed to achieve approved by HUD, and a narrative
geographic diversity of grant awards 2. Applicable Requirements. Unless
describing milestones, work plan
throughout the country. For each grant specifically enumerated in this NOFA,
progress, and problems encountered and
category, HUD will first select the all applicants, lead and non-lead
methods used to address these
highest ranked application from each of applicants, are subject to the
problems. HUD anticipates that some of
the ten federal regions and DPONAP for requirements specified in Section III.C.
the reporting of financial status and
funding. After this ‘‘round,’’ HUD will of the General Section of the
grant performance will be through
select the second highest ranked SuperNOFA. Grantees are subject to
electronic or Internet-based
application in each of the ten federal regulations and other requirements
submissions. Grantees shall use
regions and DPONAP for funding (the found in:
quantifiable data to measure
second round). HUD will continue this a. 24 CFR 84 ‘‘Uniform performance against goals and
process with the third, fourth, and so Administrative Requirements for Grants objectives outlined in their work plan.
on, highest ranked applications in each and Agreements with Institutions of Applicants that receive awards from
federal region and DPONAP until the Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other HUD should be prepared to report on
last complete round is selected for Nonprofit Organizations’’; additional measures that HUD may
funding. If available funds exist to fund b. 24 CFR 85 ‘‘Administrative designate at time of award. Performance
some but not all eligible applications in Requirements for Grants and reports are due to the field office on July
the next round, HUD will make awards Cooperative Agreements to State, Local, 30 and January 31 of each year. If
to those remaining applications in rank and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal reports are not received by the due date,
order (by score) regardless of region and Governments’’; grant funds will be suspended until
DPONAP and will fully fund as many as c. 24 CFR 964 ‘‘Tenant Participation reports are received.
possible with remaining funds. If and Tenant Opportunities in Public 2. Final Report. All grantees shall
remaining funds in one grant category Housing’’; submit a final report to their local field

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office or area ONAP that will include a to HUD, you must include a completed C. Paperwork Reduction Act. The
financial report (SF–269A), a final Logic Logic Model (Form 96010), which information collection requirements
Model, and a narrative evaluating identifies output and outcome contained in this document have been
overall results achieved against their achievements. approved by the Office of Management
work plan. Grantees shall use and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
VII. Agency Contact(s)
quantifiable data to measure Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
performance against goals and For questions and technical 3520) and assigned OMB control
objectives outlined in their work plan. assistance, you may call the Public and number 2577–0229. In accordance with
The financial report shall contain a Indian Housing Information and
the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
summary of all expenditures made from Resource Center at 800–955–2232. For
not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
the beginning of the grant agreement to persons with hearing or speech
impairments, please call the toll-free not required to respond to, a collection
the end of the grant agreement and shall
include any unexpended balances. The Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339. of information unless the collection
final narrative, Logic Model, and In the case of tribes/TDHEs, please displays a currently valid OMB control
financial report shall be due to the field contact DPONAP at 800–561–5913 or number. Public reporting burden for the
office 90 days after the termination of (303) 675–1600 (this is not a toll-free collection of information is estimated to
the grant agreement. number). average ten hours per annum per
3. Final Audit. Grantees are required respondent for the application and grant
to obtain a complete final close-out VIII. Other Information administration. This includes the time
audit of the grant’s financial statements A. Code of Conduct. Please see the for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
by a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), General Section of the SuperNOFA for the data for the application, semi-annual
in accordance with generally accepted more information. reports and final report. The
government audit standards. A written B. Transfer of Funds. If transfer of information will be used for grantee
report of the audit must be forwarded to funds from any of the ROSS programs selection and monitoring the
HUD within 60 days of issuance. Grant does become necessary, HUD will give administration of funds. Response to
recipients must comply with the first priority to Homeownership this request for information is required
requirements of 24 CFR 84 or 24 CFR 85 Supportive Services, second priority to in order to receive the benefits to be
as stated in OMB Circulars A–87, A– Family Self-Sufficiency, third priority to derived.
110, and A–122, as applicable. RSDM—Family, and fourth priority to
4. Logic Model. For each reporting RSDM—Elderly/Persons with Appendix of Forms. The forms
period, as part of your required report Disabilities. specific to the ROSS Program follow.

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Public and Indian Housing Family Self- B. Funding Opportunity Title: This is: FR–4950–N–23. The OMB approval
Sufficiency Program Under the NOFA is for the Public and Indian number is: 2577–0229.
Resident Opportunities and Self- Housing Family Self-Sufficiency E. Catalog of Federal Domestic
Sufficiency (ROSS) Program program under the Resident Assistance (CFDA) Number(s): Resident
Opportunities and Self-Sufficiency Opportunity and Self Sufficiency,
Overview Information (ROSS) program.
14.870.
A. Federal Agency Name: Department C. Announcement Type: Initial
announcement. F. Dates: The application submission
of Housing and Urban Development,
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The date is June 20, 2005. Please see the
Office of Public and Indian Housing.
General Section for application
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submission and timely receipt carryover) under the FSS program in approved FSS Action Plan on file with
requirements. Fiscal Year 2005. their local HUD field office prior to this
G. Optional, Additional Overview 3. Award Amounts: Award amounts NOFA’s application deadline. Please see
Content Information: 1. Purpose of will be based on locality pay rates for the Threshold Requirements section for
Program: The purpose of the Family professions similar to that of an FSS more information.
Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program for program coordinator. Individual award Nonprofit organizations and resident
Public Housing is to link participating amounts will not exceed $65,000 to pay associations are not eligible for funding
families to the supportive services they for the annual salary and fringe benefits under this program.
need to achieve self-sufficiency and no of the program coordinator. 5. Cost Sharing/Match Requirement:
longer need public assistance. 4. Eligible Applicants: Eligible There is no match requirement under
2. Funding Available: The Department applicants are PHAs and tribes/TDHEs this funding program.
expects to award a total of that administer public housing 6. Grant term: The grant term for FSS
approximately $22,950,000 ($15,000,000 programs. Renewal applicants and new is one year from the execution date of
of appropriations and $7,950,000 of applicants to the program must have an the grant agreement.

Total fund-
Grant program Eligible applicants Maximum grant amount
ing

Public Housing Family Self-Sufficiency .... $22,950,000 PHAs, tribes/TDHEs only ......................... $65,000 maximum salary amount

Full Text of Announcement will be provided by public and private Threshold Requirements for more
I. Funding Opportunity Description sources. information.
h. Additional requirements. 6. Person with disabilities means a
A. Definition of Terms Additional requirements are contained person who:
1. Action Plan describes the policies in 24 CFR Part 984. (1) Has a condition defined as a
and procedures of the PHA or tribe/ 2. Contract Administrator means an disability in section 223 of the Social
TDHE for operation of a local FSS overall grant administrator and/or a Security Act;
program, and contains the following financial management agent used by a (2) Has a developmental disability as
information (for a full description of the troubled PHA to oversee the defined in section 102 of the
minimum amount of information the implementation of the grant and/or the Developmental Disabilities Assistance
Action Plan must contain, please see 24 financial aspects of the grant. Bill of Rights Act; or
CFR 984.201): 3. Indian Tribe (‘‘tribe’’) means any (3) Is determined to have a physical,
a. Family demographics. A tribe, band, nation, or other organized mental, or emotional impairment which:
description of the number, size, group or a community of Indians, (i) Is expected to be of long-continued
characteristics, and other demographics including any Alaska native village, and indefinite duration;
(including racial and ethnic data), and regional, or village corporation as (ii) Substantially impedes his or her
the supportive services needs of the defined in or established pursuant to the ability to live independently; and
families expected to participate in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, (iii) Is of such a nature that such
FSS program; and that is recognized as eligible for the ability could be improved by more
b. Estimate of participating families. special programs and services provided suitable housing conditions.
A description of the number of eligible by the United States to Indians because The term ‘‘person with disabilities’’
FSS families who can reasonably be of their status as Indians pursuant to the does not exclude persons who have
expected to receive supportive services Indian Self Determination and immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/
under the FSS program, based on Education Act of 1975, or any state- AIDS) or any conditions arising from the
available and anticipated federal, tribal, recognized tribe eligible for assistance etiologic agent for AIDS. In addition, no
state, local, and private resources; under section 4 (12)(C) of NAHASDA. individual shall be considered a person
c. Eligible families from other self- 4. NAHASDA-assisted resident means with disabilities, for purposes of
sufficiency programs. The number of a tribal member living in housing eligibility for low-income housing,
families participating in other federal, assisted by the Native American solely on the basis of any drug or
state, or local self-sufficiency programs Housing Assistance and Self- alcohol dependence.
(provide program name and sponsoring Determination Act (NAHASDA) of 1996. The definition provided above for
organization) that are expected to 5. Past Performance is a threshold persons with disabilities is the proper
participate in the FSS program. requirement. HUD’s field offices will definition for determining program
d. FSS Family selection procedures. A evaluate data provided by applicants qualifications. However, the definition
statement indicating the procedures to and their past performance to determine of a person with disabilities contained
be utilized by select families whether an applicant has the capacity to in section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
participating in the FSS program. manage the FSS grant program. The area of 1973 and its implementing
e. Incentives to encourage Office of Native American Programs regulations must be used for purposes of
participation. Description of the FSS (ONAP) will review past performance reasonable accommodations.
account and other incentives the PHA for tribal/TDHE submissions. PHAs or 7. Program Coordinator under the
will offer participating families. tribes/TDHEs that have managed a Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program
f. Outreach efforts. The Action Plan HUD-funded FSS program for more than is someone responsible for linking FSS
must describe the efforts the PHA or five years must be able to demonstrate program participants to supportive
tribe/TDHE will make to recruit FSS that families who have participated in services. Program Coordinators will
participants. the FSS program for five years are work with the Program Coordinating
g. FSS activities and supportive actually achieving self-sufficiency and/ Committee and local service providers
services consist of a description of the or have significantly increased their to ensure that the necessary services and
activities and supportive services that earned income. Please see the section on linkages to community resources are

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being made; ensuring that the services contingent upon HUD field office b. Contract Administrator Partnership
included in participants’ contracts of approval. Agreement. PHAs that are troubled at
participation are provided on a regular, B. Grant Period: One year. The grant the time of application are required to
ongoing and satisfactory basis; making period shall begin the day the grant submit a signed Contract Administrator
sure that participants are fulfilling their agreement and the form HUD–1044, Partnership Agreement. The agreement
responsibilities under the contracts and ‘‘Assistance Award/Amendment’’ are must be for the entire grant term. The
that FSS escrow accounts are signed. grant award shall be contingent upon
established and properly maintained for C. Grant Extensions. Requests to having a signed Partnership Agreement
eligible families. FSS coordinators may extend the grant term beyond the included in the application. Troubled
also perform job development functions originally established term must be PHAs are not eligible to be contract
for the FSS program. submitted in writing by the grantee to administrators. Grant writers who assist
8. Project is the same as ‘‘low-income the local HUD field office. Such requests applicants prepare their FSS
housing project’’ as defined in section must be done prior to grant termination applications are ineligible to be contract
3(b)(1) of the United States Housing Act and with at least 60 days notice to give administrators. For more information on
of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 a (b)(1)) (1937 the field office a reasonable amount of contract administrators, please see the
Act). time to fully evaluate the request. section on Program Requirements
9. Secretary means the Secretary of Requests must explain why the below. Please see the General Section
Housing and Urban Development. extension is necessary, what work for instructions on how to submit the
10. Tribally Designated Housing remains to be completed, and what was required information with your
Entity (TDHE) is an entity authorized or accomplished to date. Extensions may electronic application.
be granted one time only by the field c. FSS Action Plan. New applicants to
established by one or more Indian tribe
office for a period not to exceed six the program must have a HUD approved
to act on behalf of each such tribe
months. FSS Action Plan on file with their local
authorizing or establishing the housing
D. Type of Award: Grant agreement. HUD field (or ONAP) office prior to this
entity.
NOFA’s application deadline. PHAs
III. Eligibility Information
B. Program Description with previously approved Housing
A. Eligible Applicants: Eligible Choice Voucher (HCV) FSS Action
1. The FSS program provides funding applicants are public housing agencies
Plans may either amend their HCV FSS
for PHAs to pay for the salary and fringe (PHAs), which administer public
Action Plan to include the FSS program
benefits of a program coordinator who housing programs and tribes/TDHEs. or may submit a separate FSS Action
will link families to the supportive New and renewal applicants to the Plan for HUD field office (ONAP)
services they need to achieve self- program must have an approved FSS approval. New PH FSS Action Plans and
sufficiency. Action Plan on file with their local HUD amendments to existing Action Plans
2. A PHA administering the FSS field office prior to this NOFA’s must be submitted to applicants’ local
program must use a Program application deadline. HUD field office well enough in
Coordinating Committee (PCC) to secure Nonprofit organizations and resident advance to ensure sufficient time for
the necessary resources to implement associations are not eligible for funding field office approval of the FSS Action
the FSS program. A PCC is made up of under this program. Plan prior to the NOFA deadline. FSS
representatives of businesses, local B. Cost Sharing or Matching: There is Action Plans must comply with 24 CFR
government, job training and no match requirement under this 984.201.
employment agencies, local welfare funding program. d. Minimum Score for All Fundable
agencies, educational institutions, C. Other: 1. Threshold Requirements. Applications. Applications that pass all
childcare providers, and nonprofit Applicants must respond to each threshold requirements and go through
service providers, including faith-based threshold requirement clearly and the ranking and rating process, must
and other community organizations. See thoroughly by following the instructions receive a minimum score of 75 in order
24 CFR 984.202 for more information. below. If your application fails one to be considered for funding.
3. HUD is looking for applications threshold requirement (regardless of the e. The Dun and Bradstreet Universal
that either build on existing FSS type) it will be considered a failed Numbering System (DUNS) Number
programs or propose to implement a application. The following are threshold Requirement. Refer to the General
new Public Housing FSS program. requirements that are applicable to this Section for information regarding the
Applicants who propose to link to other ROSS component: DUNS requirement. You will need to
ROSS-funded self-sufficiency programs a. Past Performance. HUD’s field obtain a DUNS number to receive an
will receive five additional points (see offices will evaluate data provided by award from HUD. You will need a
Rating Factor 3 at Section V.A.1.c. applicants and their past performance to DUNS number to complete your
(1)(a)(i)). determine whether an applicant has the Grants.gov registration. Registration is
capacity to manage the FSS program. required for electronic submission. See
C. Regulations Governing the FSS The area Office of Native American
Program the General Section for a discussion of
Programs (ONAP) will review past the Grants.gov registration process.
The FSS program is governed by 24 performance for tribal/TDHE 2. Program Requirements:
CFR Part 984. submissions. For applicants required to a. Hiring a FSS program coordinator.
have a contract administrator, field Funds awarded to PHAs under this
II. Award Information
offices will evaluate the contract NOFA may only be used to employ or
A. Total Funding: The Department administrator’s past performance. Using retain the services of a FSS program
expects to award a total of Rating Factor 1, the field office will coordinator for the one year grant term.
approximately $22,950,000 ($15,000,000 evaluate applicants’ past performance. If A part-time program coordinator may be
of appropriations and $7,950,000 of applicants fail to address what is retained where appropriate. The FSS
carryover) under the PH Family Self- requested in Rating Factor 1, their program coordinator must:
Sufficiency program. Funding amounts application will fail this threshold and (1) Work with the PCC and with local
for individual grantees will be will not receive further consideration. service providers to ensure that FSS

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program participants are linked to the Note: FSS families who are not low- churches, temples, synagogues,
supportive services they need to achieve income are not entitled to an escrow/ mosques; nonprofit organizations; State/
self-sufficiency. credit. Regional associations and organizations.
(2) Ensure that the services included g. Number of Program Coordinators. Troubled PHAs are not eligible to be
in participants’ contracts of (1) Renewal Applicants. contract administrators. Grant writers
participation are provided on a regular, (a) Maintaining Program Size. who assist applicants in preparing their
ongoing and satisfactory basis, that Applicants that received funding from FSS applications are also ineligible to be
participants are fulfilling their the Operating Fund or the 2004 FSS contract administrators. Organizations
responsibilities under the contracts and NOFA may apply for renewal of each that the applicant proposes to use as the
that FSS escrow accounts are FSS coordinator position(s) that has contract administrator must not violate
established and properly maintained for been filled by the applicant in either of any conflicts of interest as defined in 24
eligible families. All of these tasks the past two years under the Operating CFR Part 84 or 24 CFR Part 85.
should be ensured through case Fund or the 2004 FSS NOFA.
management. FSS coordinators may also Funding for more than one program 3. Number of Applications Permitted:
perform job development functions for coordinator position is contingent upon a. General. Applicants may submit
the FSS program. HUD field office approval. For renewal only one application under this
(3) Under normal circumstances, a applicants, HUD will fund a one percent category. Applicants may submit one
full-time FSS program coordinator increase over the amount most recently application for each of the other funding
should be able to serve approximately funded but not to exceed $65,000 for the categories under ROSS (Resident
50 FSS program participants, depending FSS program coordinator(s) salary and Service Delivery Models-Family,
on the coordinator’s case management fringe benefits. Resident Service Delivery Models-
functions. (b) Expanding Program Size. Elderly/Persons with Disabilities and
(4) Monitor the progress of program Applicants wishing to expand their FSS Homeownership Supportive Services)
participants and evaluate the overall program may in addition to requesting and one application under the Public
success of the program. For more funds for their current FSS program Housing Neighborhood Networks grant
information on how to measure coordinator(s), also request funds for program (tribes/TDHEs are not eligible
performance, please see Rating Factor 4 one additional FSS coordinator. Note: applicants for the Public Housing
in the ‘‘Application Review Funding priority will be given to Neighborhood Networks grant program);
Information’’ section of this NOFA. renewing existing staff positions for however, applicants must submit
b. Outreach. Applicants are renewal applicants and to applicants separate applications for each funding
encouraged to reach out to persons with wishing to implement a new program category.
disabilities who are public/Indian (see new applicants below). If sufficient
Housing residents and might be funding is available to fund expanding b. Joint applications. Two or more
interested in participating in the FSS applicant’s existing programs, HUD will PHAs or tribes/TDHEs may join together
program. Applicants should include do so in accordance with the selection to submit an application under this
agencies on their FSS PCC that work process under Section V(B). NOFA. Joint applications must
with and provide services for families (2) New Applicants. A PHA or tribe/ designate a lead applicant. Only the
with disabilities. TDHE that has not received funding lead applicant is subject to threshold
c. Eligible families. Current residents under the Operating Fund for a FSS requirements as outlined in this NOFA,
of public/Indian housing are eligible. Program Coordinator may apply for only however both lead and non-lead
Eligible families who are currently one program coordinator position as applicants are subject to the Threshold
enrolled or participating in local public/ follows: requirements outlined in Section III. C.
Indian housing self-sufficiency (a) Up to one full-time FSS of the General Section. The lead
programs are also eligible. coordinator position for a PHA or tribe/ applicant must be registered with
d. Contract of participation. Each TDHE with HUD approval to administer Grants.gov and submit the application
family that is selected to participate in an FSS program of 25 or more FSS slots. using the Grants.gov portal. The lead
an FSS program must enter into a (b) Up to one full-time position per applicant must be registered with
contract of participation with the PHA application for joint PHA/tribe/TDHE Grants.gov and submit the application
or tribe/TDHE that operates the FSS applicants that have HUD approval to using the Grants.gov portal. Applicants
program. The contract shall be signed by administer a total of at least 25 FSS slots who submit joint applications may not
the head of the FSS family. between or among them. also submit separate applications as sole
e. Contract term. The contract with h. Contract Administrator. The applicants under this NOFA.
participating families shall be for five Contract Administrator must assure that
4. Eligible Participants: All program
years. During this time each family will the financial management system and
participants must be residents of public/
be required to fulfill its contractual procurement procedures that will be in
place during the grant term will fully Indian housing or residents of other
obligations. PHAs or tribes/TDHEs may
comply with 24 CFR part 85. CAs are housing assisted with funding made
extend contracts for no more than two
expressly forbidden from accessing available under the 2005 Appropriations
years for any family that requests an
HUD’s Line of Credit Control System Act (e.g., residents receiving tenant-
extension of its contract provided the
(LOCCS) and submitting vouchers on based or project-based voucher
PHA or tribe/TDHE finds that good
behalf of grantees. Contract assistance, as well as elderly and
cause exists to provide an extension.
administrators must also assist PHAs/ disabled residents).
This extension request must be in
writing. See 24 CFR 984.303 for more tribes/TDHEs to meet HUD’s reporting 5. Compliance with Program
information on contracts of requirements, see Section VI.C. Requirements. In addition to the
participation. ‘‘Reporting’’ for more information. program requirements specific to the
f. Escrow accounts for very low or low Contract administrators may be: Local FSS program, all applicants and
income participating families. Such Housing Agencies; community-based grantees must comply with the program
accounts shall be computed using the organizations such as Community requirements contained in Section III.C.
guidelines set forth in 24 CFR 984.305. Development Corporations (CDCs), of the General Section.

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IV. Application and Submission page limit. See the General Section for 1. Narrative.
Information information on how to submit 2. Chart A: HUD 52756 Program
A. Obtaining an Application Package: documents that are not in electronic Staffing.
There is no application kit this year. format. Applicants should make every 3. Chart B: HUD 52757 Applicant/
Please refer to the General Section for effort to submit only what is necessary Administrator Track Record.
in terms of supporting documentation. 4. Resume(s)/Position Description(s).
information on how to submit your
Please see the General Section for TAB 4: Narrative for Rating Factor 2.
application electronically. Copies of this TAB 5: Rating Factor 3.
published NOFA and application forms instructions on how to submit
supporting documentation with your 1. Narrative.
for this program may be downloaded 2. HUD 52767 Family Self-Sufficiency
electronic application.
from the grants.gov web site at http:// Funding Request Form.
(2) The following checklist has been
www.grants.gov/APPLY. If you have TAB 6: Rating Factor 4 and ROSS
provided to assist applicants ensure
difficulty accessing the information you they submit all required forms and Program Forms.
may call the Grants.gov help desk toll- information. Electronic application 1. Narrative.
free at (800) 518-GRANTS or sending an filers should make sure the file names 2. HUD 96010 Logic Model.
email to Support@Grants.gov. The for their narratives reflect the labels in C. Submission Dates and Times: 1.
operators will assist you in accessing the checklist. Each narrative must be in Due Dates: The application submission
the information. a separate file with all the files zipped date is June 20, 2005. Please see the
B. Content and Form of Application together and sent as an attachment in General Section for application
Submission: 1. Application Format: the application submittal. (Note: submission and timely receipt
Before preparing an application to the Applicants who receive a waiver to requirements.
FSS program, applicants should submit paper applications, must submit 2. Proof of Timely Submission. Please
carefully review the program their applications in a three-ring binder, see the General Section for this
description, ineligible activities, with TABS dividing the sections as information. Applicants that fail to meet
threshold requirements, and the General indicated below): the deadline for application receipt will
Section. Applicants should also review TAB 1: Required Forms: not receive funding consideration.
each rating factor found in the 1. Acknowledgement of Application D. Intergovernmental Review: Not
‘‘Application Review Information’’ Receipt (HUD–2993), for paper applicable.
section before writing a narrative application submissions only (you must E. Funding Restrictions: 1.
response. Applicants’ narratives should have an approval waiver to submit a Reimbursement for Grant Application
be as descriptive as possible, ensuring paper application); Costs: Applicants who receive an award
that every requested item is addressed. 2. SF–424 Application for Federal under this program cannot use FSS
Applicants should make sure to include Assistance; grant funds to pay for any costs incurred
all requested information, according to 3. SF–424 Supplement, Survey on with the preparation of their FSS grant
the instructions found in this NOFA and Ensuring Equal Opportunity for application.
where applicable, in the General Applicants; 2. Covered Salaries: a. Program
Section. This will help ensure a fair and 4. Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative Coordinator: All applicants may hire a
accurate review of your application. on Removal of Regulatory Barriers qualified program coordinator to run the
2. Content and Format for (HUD–27300); grant program. The FSS program will
Submission: 5. HUD–52751ROSS Fact Sheet fund up to $65,000 in combined annual
a. Content of Application: Applicants 6. HUD–424 CB Grant Application salary and fringe benefits for a full-time
must write narrative responses to each Detailed Budget; program coordinator. For audit
of the rating factors described in this 7. Grant Application Detailed Budget purposes, applicants must have
section. Applicants responses must Worksheet (HUD–424–CBW); documentation on file demonstrating
demonstrate that they have the 8. HUD–2880 Applicant Disclosure/ that the salary they pay the program
necessary capacity to successfully Update Report; coordinator is comparable to similar
manage this grant program. Applicants 9. HUD–2990 Certification of
professions in their local area.
should ensure that their narratives are Consistency with RC/EZ/EC–II Strategic
b. Contract Administrator: FSS funds
written clearly and concisely so that Plan (if applicable);
cannot be used to hire or pay for the
HUD reviewers, who may not be 10. HUD–2991 Certification of
services of a Contract Administrator.
familiar with the FSS program, may Consistency with the Consolidated Plan
c. Eligible Salaries. FSS funds may
fully understand your proposal. HUD (if applicable);
11. Certification of Consistency with only be used for the types of salaries
encourages applicants to carefully described in this section according to
the Indian Housing Plan if applicable
review each rating factor, the the restrictions described herein. FSS
(HUD–52752);
regulations governing the FSS program, 12. SF–LLL Disclosure of Lobbying funds may not be used to pay for
24 CFR part 984, and the General Activities (if applicable); salaries of any other kind.
Section prior to responding to each 13. SF–LLL–A Disclosure of Lobbying 3. Administrative Costs. FSS funds
rating factor. Activities Continuation Sheet (if cannot be used to pay for administrative
b. Format of Application: (1) applicable); costs.
Applications may not exceed 35 14. HUD–2994 Client Comments and 4. Ineligible Activities. Grant funds
narrative pages. Narrative pages must be Suggestions (optional); and may not be used for ineligible activities.
submitted as separate electronic files, 15. Facsimile Transmittal (HUD– Ineligible activities include:
formatted as double-spaced, single- 96011). a. The salary of an FSS coordinator for
sided documents. Each file should have TAB 2: Threshold Requirements: the Housing Choice Voucher FSS
the pages numbered consecutively. Use • Contract Administrator Partnership program;
Times New Roman font style, and font Agreement (required for troubled PHAs) b. Services for FSS program
size 12. Supporting documentation, (HUD–52755) participants;
required forms, and certifications will TAB 3: Rating Factor 1 and ROSS c. Elderly/Disabled Service
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d. Wages and/or salaries to two RC/EZ/EC–II bonus points. The program in a timely and effective
participants for receiving supportive SuperNOFA contains a certification that fashion. Applicants’ requesting to
services and/or training programs; must be completed in order for the implement a new FSS program or to
e. The purchase of food; applicant to be considered for RC/EZ/ expand their existing program must
f. The purchase, lease, or rental of EC–II bonus points. A listing of describe their ability to immediately
land; federally designated Empowerment begin implementing an FSS program.
g. New construction, materials costs; Zones (EZs), Renewal Communities Applicants may scan resumes (or
h. Rehab or physical improvements; (RCs), or Enterprise Communities, position descriptions where staff is not
i. Entertainment costs; j. Purchase, designated by USDA in round II (EC– yet hired) for the program coordinator
lease, or rental of vehicles; IIs), is available on HUD’s Web site at position so they become an electronic
k. Stipends; http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/ attachment to your Grants.gov
l. Cost of application preparation; and fundsavail.cfm. The agency certifying to application. Please see the General
m. Costs that exceed limits identified RC/EZ/EC–II status must be identified Section for instructions on how to
in the NOFA for the following: Program in the listing on HUD’s Web site. submit the required information with
Coordinator. Note: Applicants should carefully review your electronic application. (Resume(s)/
n. FSS funds cannot be used to hire each rating factor before writing a response. position description(s) do not count
or pay for the services of a Contract Applicants should make sure their narratives toward the 35-page limit.)
Administrator. thoroughly address the Rating Factors below (2) Past Performance of Applicant/
F. Other Submission Requirements: a. and to include all requested information, Contract Administrator (25 Points).
Electronic Delivery. Beginning in according to the instructions found in this Applicants’ narrative must describe how
FY2005, HUD requires applicants to NOFA. This will help ensure a fair and they (or their contract administrator)
accurate application review. achieved actual results in assisting low-
submit applications electronically
through www.grants.gov/Apply. a. Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the income families and individuals in
Applicants interested in applying for Applicant and Relevant Organizational achieving economic self-sufficiency or
funding must submit their applications Staff (45 Points) moving from welfare to gainful
electronically via the Web site http:// In rating this factor, HUD will employment. Renewal applicants
www.grants.gov/Apply. This site has consider the extent to which the should include facts and statistics in
easy to follow step-by-step instructions proposal demonstrates that the their narrative from past annual
that will enable you to apply for HUD applicant will have qualified and performance reports and/or the FSS
assistance. The www.grants.gov/Apply experienced program coordinator(s) addendum to HUD Form 50058.
feature includes a simple, unified dedicated to administering the program. Applicants that have managed a HUD-
application process to enable applicants (1) Proposed Program Staffing (10 funded FSS program for more than five
to apply for grants online. Points). years must be able to demonstrate that
b. Waivers to the Electronic (a) Staff Experience (5 Points). The families who have participated in the
Submission Process: Applicants may knowledge and experience of the FSS program for five years are actually
request a waiver to the electronic proposed program coordinator(s) in achieving self-sufficiency and/or have
submission process (see Section IV.F of planning and managing programs for significantly increased their earned
the General Section for more which funding is being requested. income.
information). Applicants who are Experience will be judged in terms of Applicants will be evaluated
granted a waiver must submit their recent, relevant and successful according to the following criteria:
applications to: HUD Grants experience of the program (a) Achievement of specific,
Management Center (GMC), Mail Stop: coordinator(s) to undertake eligible measurable participant outcomes in
Public Housing FSS Program, 501 program activities. In rating this factor, terms of benefits gained by participating
School Street, SW., 8th floor, HUD will consider experience within residents. (15 Points). Applicants
Washington, DC 20024. Please see the the last 5 years to be recent; experience should describe and clearly demonstrate
General Section for detailed mailing and similar to the functions of an FSS results their participants have achieved
delivery instructions as the procedures program coordinator to be relevant; and through the FSS program, for example:
have changed significantly for this year. experience producing specific Higher incomes, higher rates of
c. Number of Copies. Only applicants accomplishments to be successful. A employment, increased savings; and
receiving a waiver to the electronic greater amount of points will be moving out of subsidized housing to
submission requirement must submit an received based on recent and related market-rate housing.
original and two paper copies of the experience proposed staff have in (b) Describe success in attracting and
application. One of the copies must be successfully completing similar tasks. keeping residents involved in past
sent to the area field office. See Section The following information should be grant-funded training programs (5
IV and Appendix C of the General provided in order to provide HUD an Points). HUD wants to see that
Section for requirements for waiver and understanding of proposed staff’s applicants’ grant-funded programs
paper copy application submission experience and capacity: benefited significant numbers of
(i) The staff’s relevant educational participating residents/families;
requirements.
background and/or work experience; (c) Description of timely fund
V. Application Review Information and expenditure throughout the term of past
(ii) Relevant and successful grants (5 Points). Timely means regular
A. Criteria
experience running programs whose drawdowns throughout the life of the
1. Factors for Award Used To activities are similar to the FSS grant, i.e. quarterly drawdowns, with all
Evaluate and Rate Applications to the Program. funds expended by the end of the grant
FSS program: The factors for rating and (b) Staff Capacity (5 Points). term;
ranking applicants and maximum points Applicants will be evaluated based on (3) Program Administration and
for each factor are provided below. The whether they have staff in place or will Fiscal Management (10 Points).
maximum number of points available be able to quickly access qualified (a) Program Administration and
for this program is 102. This includes professional(s), to administer the FSS Accountability (5 Points). Applicants

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should describe how they will manage (i) Link with other ROSS-funded self- Community-Based Organizations in
the program and how HUD can be sure sufficiency programs; (5 points) HUD Program Implementation (1 point).
that there is program accountability. (ii) Involve community partners in the HUD encourages applicants to partner
(b) Fiscal Management (5 Points). In delivery of services; (4 points) and with grassroots organizations, e.g., civic
rating this factor, applicants’ skills and (iii) Link to comprehensive services organizations, grassroots faith-based and
experience in fiscal management will be versus a small range of services geared other community-based organizations.
evaluated. If applicants have had any toward enhancing economic These grassroots organizations have a
audit or material weakness findings in opportunities for residents (3 points). strong history of providing community
the past five years, they will be (b) Feasibility and Demonstrable services such as developing first-time
evaluated on how well they have Benefits (10 points). This factor homeownership programs, creating
addressed them. Applicants must examines whether your proposal is economic development programs,
provide the following: logical, feasible and likely to achieve its providing job training and other
(i) A complete description of their stated purpose during the term of the supportive services. In order to receive
fiscal management structure, including grant. HUD’s desire is to fund points under this factor, your narrative
fiscal controls currently in place applications that will quickly produce must describe how you will work with
including those of a contract results and advance the purposes of the these organizations and what types of
administrator for applicants required to FSS program. services they will provide.
have a contract administrator, (troubled (i) Timeliness (5 Points). This
(c) Policy Priority for Increasing the
PHAs); subfactor evaluates whether your
Supply of Affordable Housing Through
(ii) Applicants must list any audit proposal is ready to be implemented
the Removal of Regulatory Barriers to
findings in the past five years (HUD shortly after grant award, but not to
Affordable Housing (up to 2 points).
Inspector General, management review, exceed three months following the
Under this policy priority, higher rating
fiscal, etc.), material weaknesses and execution of the grant agreement. Your
points are available to: (1) Governmental
what has been done to address them; proposal must indicate timeframes and
applicants that demonstrate successful
(iii) Applicants who are required to deadlines for accomplishing major
efforts in removing regulatory barriers to
have a contract administrator, must activities.
(ii) Description of the problem and affordable housing, and (2)
describe the skills and experience the nongovernmental applicants
solution (5 Points). Your proposal will
contract administrator has in managing undertaking activities in jurisdictions
be evaluated based on how well your
federal funds. that have carried out successful efforts
proposal and approach to case
b. Rating Factor 2: Need (10 Points) in removing barriers. For applicants to
management address the needs
In responding to this factor, you will obtain the policy priority points for
described in Rating Factor 2.
be evaluated on the extent to which you (c) Salary Appropriateness/Efficient efforts to successfully remove regulatory
describe and document the level of need Use of Grant (4 Points). You will be barriers, applicants would have to
for an FSS program coordinator in the evaluated based on whether the salary complete form HUD 27300,
communities you serve. you propose for the program coordinator ‘‘Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative on
In responding to this factor, you must is comparable to similar professions in Removal of Regulatory Barriers.’’ A copy
include: your local area. In addition, your of HUD’s Notice entitled America’s
(1) Socioeconomic Profile (5 points). narrative must justify the salary you Affordable Communities Initiative,
A socioeconomic profile of the eligible propose to pay the program coordinator HUD’s Initiative on Removal of
residents to be served by your program, by using local pay rates for comparable Regulatory Barriers: Announcement of
including education levels, income professions. Incentive Criteria on Barrier Removal in
levels, the number of single-parent (d) Ineligible Activities. Two points HUD’s 2004 Competitive Funding
families, etc. will be deducted for each ineligible Allocations’’ can be found on HUD’s
(2) Number of People to Be Served (5 activity proposed in the application, as Web site at http://www.hud.gov/grants/
points). Renewal applicants must identified in Section IV (E). For index.cfm. The information and
provide the number of people being example, you will lose 2 points if you requirements contained in HUD’s
served and whether they will fill slots propose costs that exceed the limits regulatory barriers policy apply to this
left by graduating participants. New identified in the NOFA for a Project FY 2005 NOFA. A description of the
applicants must provide the number of Coordinator. policy priority and a copy of form HUD
slots they will fill. Applicants applying (2) Addressing HUD’s Policy Priorities 27300 can be found in the General
to expand their FSS program, must (4 points). HUD wants to improve the Section Applicants are encouraged to
provide the number of slots they will quality of life for those living in read the Notice as well as the General
add to their program. distressed communities. HUD’s grant Section to obtain an understanding of
c. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of programs are a vehicle through which this policy priority and how it can
Approach (30 Points) long-term, positive change can be impact their score. A number of
In rating this factor HUD will achieved at the community level. Your questions expressly request the
consider: proposal will be evaluated based on applicant to provide brief
(1) Quality of Your Proposal (26 how well it meets the following HUD documentation with their response.
points). This factor evaluates your policy priorities: Other questions require that for each
application based on the following (a) Improving the Quality of Life in affirmative statement made, the
criteria: Our Nation’s Communities (1 point). In applicant must supply a reference, URL,
(a) Scope of Services (12 points). Your order to receive points in this category, or a brief statement indicating where the
narrative should refer to the FSS Action your narrative must indicate how your back-up information may be found, and
Plan submitted to your local HUD field FSS program will help residents a point of contact, including a telephone
office and it must describe how many successfully transition from welfare to number and/or e mail address. The
people you plan to serve, whether you work and earn higher wages. electronic copy of the HUD 27300 has
will expand your program over time, (b) Providing Full and Equal Access to space to identify a URL or reference that
and how your program will: Grassroots Faith-Based and Other the material is being scanned and

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attached to the application as part of the management practices if performance correcting deficient applications, please
submission or faxed to HUD following targets begin to fall short of established see the General Section.
the facsimile submission instructions. benchmarks and timeframes. Applicants
d. Rating Factor 4: Achieving Results VI. Award Administration Information
must include the standards, data
and Program Evaluation (15 Points) sources, and measurement methods they A. Award Notices: HUD will make
(1) An important element in this will use to measure performance. announcements of grant awards after the
year’s NOFA is the development and (5) In order to respond to this factor, rating and ranking process is completed.
reporting of performance measures and applicants should use the sample Grantees will be notified by letter and
outcomes. This factor emphasizes performance measures (HUD–52758) will receive instructions for the steps
HUD’s determination to ensure that located in the Appendix as a guide. they must take to access funding and
applicants meet commitments made in Applicants will be evaluated based on begin implementing grant activities.
their applications to help families how they propose to measure their Applicants who are not funded will also
achieve true self-sufficiency. Applicants program’s outcomes, e.g. whether the receive letters via U.S. postal mail.
must demonstrate how they propose to Logic Model tracks activities and B. Debriefings: Applicants who are
measure their success and outcomes as outcomes resulting from the proposed not funded may request a debriefing.
they relate to the Department’s Strategic activities, whether the Logic Model Applicants requesting to be debriefed
Plan. identifies evaluation tools and sources, must send a written request to: Iredia
(2) HUD requires FSS applicants to and whether the Logic Model provides Hutchinson, Director, Grants
develop an effective, quantifiable, output and outcome information for the Management Center, 501 School Street,
outcome-oriented plan for measuring short, medium and long-term. SW., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20024.
performance and determining that goals See the General Section for additional
have been met. Applicants must use the B. Review and Selection Process
information on debriefings.
Logic Model form (HUD–96010) for this 1. Review Process: Four types of C. Administrative and National Policy
purpose. reviews will be conducted: a screening Requirements: 1. Environmental Impact.
(3) Applicants must establish interim to determine if you are eligible to apply No environmental review is required in
benchmarks, or outputs, for their for funding under the FSS grant connection with the award of assistance
proposed program that lead to the category; whether your application under this NOFA. The reason being the
ultimate achievement of outcomes. submission is complete, on time and NOFA only provides funds for
‘‘Outputs’’ are the direct products of a meets the threshold requirements; a employing a coordinator who provides
program’s activities. Examples of review by the field office (or ONAP) to public and supportive services and/or a
outputs are: the number of eligible evaluate past performance and whether contract administrator who provides
families that participate in supportive there is an approved FSS Action Plan on administrative and management
services, the number of families file with the field office; and a technical services. Theses services listed above
enrolled, the number of families with review to rate your application based on are categorically excluded from
increased earned income, the number of the four rating factors provided in this environmental review under the
families who have left assisted housing NOFA. National Environmental Policy Act of
altogether, or the number of households 2. Selection Process: The selection 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321) and not subject to
that develop an escrow account. process is designed to achieve compliance actions for related
‘‘Outcomes’’ are benefits that the geographic diversity of grant awards environmental authorities under 24 CFR
residents, families and/or communities throughout the country. HUD will first 50.19(b)(3), (4) and (12).
have accrued during or after select the highest ranked application 2. Applicable Requirements. Grantees
participation in the FSS program. from each of the ten federal regions and are subject to regulations and other
Applicants must clearly identify the DPONAP for funding. After this requirements found in:
outcomes to be achieved and measured. ‘‘round,’’ HUD will select the second a. OMB Circular A–87 ‘‘Cost
Examples of outcomes are: increasing highest ranked application in each of principles for State, Local, and Indian
residents’ financial stability (e.g., the ten federal regions (the second Tribal Governments’’;
increasing assets of a household through round). HUD will continue this process b. OMB Circular A–133 ‘‘Audits of
savings or escrow), increasing the with the third, fourth, and so on, highest States, Local Governments, and Non-
number of FSS graduates, or increasing ranked applications in each federal Profit Organizations’’;
employment stability (e.g., whether region and DPONAP until the last c. HUD Regulations 24 CFR Part 984
persons assisted obtain or retain complete round is selected for funding. ‘‘Section 8 and Public Housing Family
employment for one or two years after If available funds exist to fund some but Self-Sufficiency Program’’; and
job training completion). Outcomes are not all eligible applications in the next d. HUD Regulations 24 CFR Part 85
not the actual development or delivery round, HUD will make awards to those ‘‘Administrative Requirements for
of services or program activities. remaining applications in rank order (by Grants and Cooperative Agreements to
(4) This rating factor requires that score) regardless of region and DPONAP State, Local, and Federally Recognized
applicants identify program outputs, and will fully fund as many as possible Indian Tribal Governments’’.
outcomes, and performance indicators with remaining funds. If remaining 3. Economic Opportunities for Low-
that will allow HUD and applicants to funds are too small to make an award, and Very Low-Income Persons (Section
measure performance and they may be transferred to another 3). Applicants and grantees must also
accountability. Performance indicators ROSS funding category. comply with Section 3 of the Housing
should be objectively quantifiable and 3. Tie Scores. In the event of a tie and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12
measure actual achievements against between two applications from the same U.S.C. 1701u and ensure that training,
anticipated achievements. Applicants’ region, HUD will select the application employment, and other economic
narrative and Logic Model should that was received first. opportunities shall, to the greatest
identify what applicants are going to 4. Deficiency Period. Applicants will extent feasible, be directed toward low
measure, how they are going to measure have fourteen calendar days to provide and very low-income persons,
it, and the steps they have in place to missing information requested from particularly those who are recipients of
make adjustments to their work or HUD. For other information on government assistance for housing and

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to business concerns which provide quantifiable data to measure impairments, please call the toll-free
economic opportunities to low and very performance against goals and Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339.
low-income persons. objectives outlined in their Logic Model.
4. Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws. VIII. Other Information
Applicants that receive awards from
Applicants and their subrecipients must HUD should be prepared to report on A. Code of Conduct: See the General
comply with all Fair Housing and Civil additional measures that HUD may Section for more information.
Rights laws, statutes, regulations, and designate at time of award. Performance B. Transfer of Funds. If transfer of
Executive Orders as enumerated in 24 reports are due to the field office on July funds from any of the ROSS programs
CFR 5.105(a), as applicable. Please see 30 and January 31 of each year. If does become necessary, HUD will give
the General Section for more reports are not received by the due date, first priority to Homeownership
information. grant funds will be suspended until Supportive Services, second priority to
5. Provision of Services to Individuals reports are received. Family Self-Sufficiency, third priority to
with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). 2. Reporting Using HUD–50058 RSDM—Family, and fourth priority to
Successful applicants and grantees must Addendum. Grantees must also report RSDM—Elderly/Disabled. HUD does not
seek to provide access to program on PH FSS program participants to PIC have the discretion to transfer funds for
benefits and information to LEP using the HUD–50058 addendum to the Neighborhood Networks program to
individuals through translation and report on the enrollment, progress, and any other funding category under ROSS.
interpretive services in accordance with exit of individual families. Failure to C. Paperwork Reduction Act: The
HUD’s LEP Recipient Guidance 68 FR report to PIC is a violation of the information collection requirements
70968. program and may result in grant
6. Communications. Successful contained in this document have been
termination. approved by the Office of Management
applicants should ensure that notices of
and communications during all training 3. Final Report. All grantees shall and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
sessions and meetings be effective for submit a final report to their local field Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
persons who have hearing and/or visual office. This will include a financial 3520) and assigned OMB control
disabilities consistent with Section 504, report (SF–269A or its successor) and a number 2577–0229. In accordance with
see 24 CFR Part 8.6. narrative evaluating overall performance the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
D. Reporting: 1. Semi-Annual against goals. Grantees shall use not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
Performance Reports. Grantees shall quantifiable data to measure not required to respond to, a collection
submit semi-annual performance reports performance against goals and use the of information unless the collection
to the field office. These progress Logic Model as part of their final report displays a currently valid OMB control
reports shall include financial reports submission. The financial report shall number. Public reporting burden for the
(SF–269A or its successor), the Logic contain a summary of salary collection of information is estimated to
Model showing achievements to date expenditures made from the beginning average eight hours per annum per
against proposed outputs and outcomes, of the grant agreement to the end of the respondent for the application and grant
and your evaluation procedures and grant agreement and shall include any administration. This includes the time
activities undertaken to ensure that the unexpended balances. The final for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
project remains on schedule, within narrative, Logic Model, and financial the data for the application, semi-annual
budget and that you are achieving the report shall be due to the field office 90 reports and final report. The
goals established. A narrative describing days after the termination of the grant information will be used for grantee
milestones, work plan progress, and agreement. selection and monitoring the
problems encountered and methods administration of funds. Response to
VII. Agency Contact(s) this request for information is required
used to address these problems must
also be included. HUD anticipates that For questions and technical in order to receive the benefits to be
some of the reporting of financial status assistance, you may call the Public and derived.
and grant performance will be through Indian Housing Information and D. Appendix of Forms. The forms
electronic or Internet-based Resource Center at 800–955–2232. For specific to the FSS under the ROSS
submissions. Grantees shall use persons with hearing or speech Program follow.

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Housing Opportunities for Persons With Office of Community Planning and B. Funding Opportunity Title:
AIDS (HOPWA) Overview Information Development (CPD), Office of HIV/AIDS Housing Opportunities for Persons With
Housing. AIDS (HOPWA).
A. Federal Agency Name: Department C. Announcement Type: Initial
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D. Funding Opportunity Number: The eligible to receive HOPWA formula policy priorities described in the
Federal Register number for this NOFA allocations (Long-term projects); and (3) General Section.
is: FR–4900–N–14. The OMB approval awards for new and continuing Special 2. New Long-Term Projects for
number for this program is 2506–0133. Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Permanent Supportive Housing. HUD
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic demonstration projects that will will award funds for permanent
Assistance (CFDA) Numbers: 14.241 undertake new housing service delivery supportive housing activities through a
Housing Opportunities for Persons With models or housing project activities that competitive selection process for new
AIDS Program. include plans to provide HOPWA Long-term projects that provide housing
F. Dates: The application submission clients with permanent housing and related supportive services to low-
date is on May 27, 2005 for the Renewal assistance by the end of the operating income persons living with HIV/AIDS
of expiring HOPWA permanent period. and their families in areas that are not
supportive housing projects and for Remaining FY2004 funds will be eligible for HOPWA formula allocations.
New and Continuing HOPWA made available for new long-term 3. New and Continuing SPNS
applications. Refer to the General projects and, if funds remain, for new Demonstration Grants. HUD will award
Section for application submission and and continuing SPNS demonstration new and continuing Special Projects of
timely receipt requirements. projects, in the order of their ranking in National Significance (SPNS)
G. Additional Overview Information: their category of grants. demonstration grants through a
1. Purpose of the Program: To provide FY2005 funds will be made available competitive selection process. SPNS
States and localities with the resources in the following priority order: (1) demonstration projects will undertake
and incentives to devise Long-term Renewal of expiring HOPWA grants new housing service delivery models or
comprehensive strategies for meeting providing permanent supportive housing project activities that include
the housing and related supportive housing as described in Renewal of plans to provide HOPWA clients with
service needs of low-income persons Permanent Supportive Housing Grants; permanent housing assistance by the
with Human Immunodeficiency Virus/ (2) and if FY2005 funds remain, new end of the operating period under the
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome awards for long-term projects; and (3) award. Consistent with the selection
(HIV/AIDS) and their families. Grant then awards for new and continuing considerations established at 42 U.S.C.
recipients will measure client outcomes Special Projects of National Significance 12903(c)(3)(C), demonstration projects
to assess how housing assistance results (SPNS) demonstration projects. will help show program successes or
in creating or maintaining stable 3. Eligible Applicants. States, units of lessons learned in planning, operating
housing, reduces risks of homelessness, general local government, and nonprofit and evaluating an innovative type of
and improves access to healthcare and organizations may apply for HOPWA service delivery model for the purposes
other needed support. States, units of competitive funding under this Program of demonstrating potential replicability
general local government, and nonprofit NOFA. Eligibility requirements are in the HOPWA program, in addition to
organizations interested in applying for contained below. other housing programs throughout the
funding under this grant program 4. Match. There are no cost sharing or nation.
should carefully review the General matching requirements for applications For purposes of this Program NOFA,
Section and detailed information listed under this program NOFA. However, ‘‘New and Continuing projects’’ refers to
in this Program NOFA. There is no requests to fund projects under this new Long-term projects and new and
separate Application Kit for this Program NOFA will be reviewed for continuing SPNS demonstration
Program NOFA. leveraging, see Section IV.B. projects collectively.
2. Available Funds. Approximately 5. Authorities. If you are interested in 4. Definitions for all HOPWA grants.
$27,925,000 in FY2005 funding is made applying for funding under this a. Chronically Homeless Person. A
available along with approximately program, please review carefully the chronically homeless person is defined
$9,052,000 in remaining FY2004 funds. General Section and the following as an unaccompanied homeless
These amounts may be adjusted based sections of this Program NOFA. For individual with a disabling condition
on the approved appropriations for the more information on eligible activities who has either been continuously
Department’s HOPWA program for under the HOPWA Program, see the homeless for a year or more OR has had
Fiscal Year 2005. The Department’s HOPWA program regulations at 24 CFR at least 4 episodes of homelessness in
2004 SuperNOFA, published on May part 574 and the AIDS Housing the past 3 years. A disabling condition
14, 2004, stated that HUD would issue Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12901– is defined as a diagnosable substance
a Notice at a later date to award any 12912), which govern the program. abuse disorder, serious mental illness,
remaining 2004 HOPWA competitive developmental disability, or chronic
funds for new and continuing projects. Full Text of Announcement physical illness or disability, including
The selection of the 2004 Renewals for Funding Opportunity Description the co-occurrence of two or more of
permanent supportive housing projects these conditions.
was made on October 25, 2004 for the A. Program Description b. Long-term Project. The term ‘‘Long-
award of $20,175,475 to 22 eligible 1. Renewal of Permanent Supportive term Project’’ refers to projects
projects. The remaining amount of Housing Grants. Under the established by State or local government
approximately $9,052,000 is being made Department’s Appropriations Act, the applicants that are part of Long-term
available through this Notice. Secretary is required to renew Comprehensive Strategies (Long-term)
This Notice makes available funding qualifying expiring contracts for which provide housing and related
for three types of HOPWA competitive permanent supportive housing. HUD supportive services for low-income
grants: (1) Renewals of expiring will renew previously funded persons living with HIV/AIDS and their
HOPWA projects that conduct competitive grants that meet the families in areas that are not eligible for
permanent supportive housing activities eligibility requirements below and all HOPWA formula allocations.
(Renewals); (2) new awards for program requirements. Applications c. SPNS Demonstration Grant or
permanent supportive housing activities will be reviewed on a pass/fail Project. The term SPNS demonstration
to be conducted by States and units of threshold review system and are not grant refers to Special Projects of
general local government that are not required to address the Department National Significance (SPNS) awards for

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new housing project activities or service g. Permanent Supportive Housing. C. Availability of Other HOPWA
delivery models for providing housing Permanent supportive housing is Resources
assistance to eligible persons. In defined as housing in which the eligible 1. Formula Allocations. Applicants
conjunction with these activities, SPNS person has a continuous legal right to are advised to also consider seeking
demonstration projects must include remain in the unit and which provides funds from the formula component of
specific plans to provide HOPWA the eligible person ongoing supportive the HOPWA program and from other
clients with permanent housing services through qualified providers. resources. Ninety percent of the
assistance by the end of the operating HUD will consider a grant to provide HOPWA program is allocated by
period under the award. SPNS permanent supportive housing if 51 formula to eligible States and qualifying
demonstration grants will only be percent or more of HOPWA program cities. In FY2005, HUD expects that the
awarded to transitional, short-term and activity funds are used: (1) To provide approximately $251 million in HOPWA
emergency housing projects. Funding for the development or operation of funds will be distributed by formula to
for SPNS demonstration projects is permanent housing or rental assistance the qualifying cities for 83 eligible
provided on a one-time only basis. for permanent housing units where metropolitan statistical areas (EMSAs)
These projects do not provide ongoing supportive services are made and to 39 eligible States for areas
permanent supportive housing and, available through other leveraged outside of EMSAs. The formula amounts
therefore, will not be eligible for resources; and (2) to provide for are subject to the amounts approved by
renewal under the current criteria for supportive services for residents in Congress for Fiscal Year 2005.
permanent supportive housing projects. permanent housing; or (3) in some Recipients of formula funds must follow
HOPWA support for participants is combination of these. HUD’s Consolidated Plan process.
expected to terminate as they become Information on consolidated planning,
more self-sufficient, move to or benefit As provided in Section III.C.2.(i),
‘‘Grant Purpose and Agreements to including HOPWA formula programs
from permanent housing programs, or and descriptions of previously awarded
establish stable permanent housing Operate Eligible Permanent Supportive
competitive grants, is available on the
through other means. Housing Grants’’, you must include in
HUD Web site at www.hud.gov/grants.
d. Expiring Grant is defined by the your grant files a copy of the standard
2. National HOPWA Technical
end date in the grant agreement signed lease form or occupancy agreement used
Assistance. To apply for funding to
with HUD on the existing project for residents of the project. The lease or
serve as a provider of HOPWA technical
(including any amendment or extension occupancy agreement must meet the assistance, you must submit an
approved by HUD) which results in an definition for such agreements provided application for funds under the
existing agreement expiring in Federal above. Failure to maintain this project Community Development Technical
Fiscal Year 2005 (i.e., from October 1, documentation of the client’s lease or Assistance (CDTA) part of the
2004 to September 30, 2005), or will occupancy agreement will constitute a SuperNOFA. The CDTA notice makes
expire within 18 months after the date grant default. The requirements HOPWA funds available to
of the publication of this Program governing termination of housing are organizations qualified to provide
NOFA. located in 24 CFR 574.310(e). technical assistance support to HOPWA
e. Lease or Occupancy Agreement. In h. Transitional Housing. For purposes grantees and project sponsors.
establishing that an eligible person has of this notice, the term ‘‘transitional Organizations seeking help in managing
obtained permanent supportive housing housing’’ means housing, the purpose of their HOPWA project, such as advice or
and a legal right to continue in that which is to facilitate the movement of other help needed in planning,
housing unit, the lease or occupancy eligible person(s) to permanent housing operating, reporting to HUD and
agreement must be for a term of at least within 24 months. The eligible person(s) evaluating HOPWA programs, can
one year. The lease or occupancy may remain in transitional housing for request technical assistance by
agreement must also be automatically a longer period if permanent housing for contacting their State or area CPD office.
renewable upon expiration, except on the eligible person(s) has not been
reasonable prior notice by either the II. Award Information
located or the eligible person(s) requires
tenant or the landlord. additional time to prepare for A. Total. Approximately $27,925,000
f. Nonprofit Organization. Non-profit independent living. However, no more in FY2005 funding along with
organization means any non-profit than half of the eligible persons may approximately $9,052,000 in carry-over
organization (including a State or remain in that project longer than 24 FY2004 funds will be awarded under
locally chartered, nonprofit months. Failure to observe this this HOPWA Program NOFA.
organization) that: (1) Is organized B. Number and Timing of Awards.
requirement may constitute a grant
under State or local laws; (2) Has no HUD anticipates that projects awarded
default, which could result in grant
part of its earnings inuring to the benefit under this Notice will be announced by
sanctions (including deobligation).
of any member, founder, contributor or August 30, 2005. It is expected that
individual; (3) Has a functioning B. Statutory and Regulatory selected Renewal Projects will continue
accounting system that is operated in Requirements program activities under a new grant
accordance with generally accepted agreement for an additional three years.
accounting principles, or has designated If you are interested in applying for The start date for the new agreement
an entity that will maintain such an funding under this program, please shall be immediately following the end
accounting system; and (4) Has among review carefully the General Section date of the existing agreement so there
its purposes significant activities related and this Program NOFA. For more is continuity of service. The period of
to providing services or housing to information on the HOPWA program, performance for new Long-term projects
persons with acquired including eligible uses of funds, see the is three years, with the potential for
immunodeficiency syndrome or related HOPWA program regulations at 24 CFR HUD approval of a one-time extension
diseases, as clarified to include part 574 and the AIDS Housing of up to 12 months. These grants may
infection with the human Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12901– be eligible for Renewal as expiring
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 12913), which govern the program. permanent supportive housing projects.

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The period of performance for new and 3. Additional Eligibility for Renewal renewals and 4.f. for new and
continuing SPNS demonstration and Continuing Projects. To be eligible continuing projects.
projects is three years, with the for a Renewal or continuing grant, you
C. Other Eligibility Requirements
potential for HUD approval of a one- must be operating your existing
time extension of up to 12 months. HOPWA competitive project in a 1. Threshold Requirements for All
These grants do not provide permanent manner that meets program Applications. Applicants must meet the
supportive housing and, therefore, will requirements. This is evidenced by not Threshold requirement identified in the
not be eligible for Renewal under the having a record of poor performance or General Section. HUD will also review
current criteria for permanent unresolved grants management issues your application to determine that you
supportive housing projects. with your existing project. HUD will are eligible for funding, as follows:
C. Maximum Grant Award. In order to consider any evidence of poor a. Eligible Applicant. (1) Your
fairly distribute available funding, the performance taking place up to the date application is consistent with the
maximum grant award that you may of the public announcement of awards requirements of Section III of this
receive is: under this NOFA. Unresolved problems Program NOFA for eligibility based on
1. For program activities: $1,300,000 may include: HUD knowledge that applicant requirements, project sponsor
(e.g., activities that directly benefit planned activities remain significantly requirements and the lack of any
eligible persons); delayed in their implementation; a unresolved management issues for
2. For grant administrative costs of the significant number of planned housing Renewal and continuing grants; and
grantee: 3 percent of the awarded grant units are vacant; required annual (2) Your application complies with
amount (e.g., an additional $39,000 if progress reports are not timely filed the Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal
the maximum grant is awarded); with HUD; unresolved actions pending Numbering System (DUNS) Number
3. For grant administrative costs for under a HUD notice of default on your Requirement. Beginning in Federal
project sponsors: 7 percent of the current grant or significant citizen Fiscal Year 2004, any applicant seeking
amounts received by the project sponsor complaints are unresolved or not funding directly from HUD must obtain
under the grant (e.g., an additional responded to with justified reasons. a DUNS number and include it in their
$91,000 if the maximum grant is Weak performance may also be evident SF–424 Application for Federal
awarded); if more than 50 percent of grant funds Assistance submission. Failure to
4. Total maximum grant amount for remain recorded as unexpended as of provide a DUNS number can prevent
all categories of grant awards under this the application due date for Renewals you from obtaining an award. This
NOFA is: $1,430,000. under this Program NOFA, as measured policy is pursuant to OMB Policy issued
D. Average Grant Award. Based on the by reimbursements filed with HUD’s in the Federal Register on June 27, 2003
results of the 2004 HOPWA financial system. (68 FR 38402). The Grants.gov
competition, the average grant award for 4. General Eligibility on New and registration process for applying on line
the 22 grants selected was $916,600. Continuing Applicants and Sponsors. requires the applicant have a DUNS
III. Eligibility Information States, units of general local number to be authenticated. More
government, and nonprofit information on the requirement of the
A. Eligible Applicants organizations may apply under the DUNS Number can be found in the
1. Eligibility for Funding to Nonprofit Special Projects of National Significance General Section.
Organizations. If you are a nonprofit (SPNS) demonstration grants category to b. Expiring Grants. For a Renewal or
organization, you must also satisfy the propose new or continuing projects continuing grant, your application is
nonprofit requirements established in which will provide residents with consistent with the definition for a
the definition for eligible nonprofit permanent housing assistance by the HOPWA expiring grant in Section I.A.
organization found in 24 CFR 574.3 and end of their operating period. of this Program NOFA.
in the definitions section of this However, States and units of general c. Permanent Supportive Housing
Program NOFA. In the case that a local government are encouraged to Projects. For a Renewal or new Long-
nonprofit organization is being added to apply under the ‘‘Long-term’’ category, term project, your application is
your Renewal project in your if the project entails new permanent consistent with the definition for a
application, or a sponsor’s legal status supportive housing activities in areas HOPWA permanent supportive housing
has changed due to merger or other that did not receive HOPWA formula grant in Section I.A of this Program
action, you will also need to submit the allocations in FY2004 or are not NOFA.
related required information described designated to receive allocations in d. Eligible Project Sponsors. Your
in Section IV.B of this Program NOFA. FY2005. Applicants under the Long- application is consistent with the
2. General Eligibility for Renewal of term category of grants will be reviewed, requirements for eligibility of project
Expiring Grants for Permanent rated, and ranked with other sponsors, as follows:
Supportive Housing. Eligible applicants applications under this funding If the project sponsor is a nonprofit
are States, units of general local category. Nonprofit organizations are organization, that organization must
government, and nonprofit not eligible to apply directly for Long- also satisfy the nonprofit requirements
organizations that have been awarded term grants, but may serve as a project established in the definition of eligible
funds under a previous HOPWA sponsor for an eligible State or local nonprofit organization found in 24 CFR
national competition and operated their government applicant. 574.3 and in the definition section of
projects under a signed grant agreement this Program NOFA. In the case that the
B. Cost Sharing or Matching
with HUD. To be eligible, your project organization’s nonprofit status has
must provide permanent supportive There are no cost sharing or matching changed since the time of your original
housing to eligible persons under an requirements for applications under this application to HUD under the prior
expiring grant and meet the threshold program NOFA. However, requests to competition, or a nonprofit organization
requirements established under this fund projects under this Program NOFA is being added to your Renewal or New
Program NOFA to continue to receive will be reviewed for leveraging, see and Continuing project, you will need to
funding for your project. Section IV.B. paragraphs 3.e. for submit the required information

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described in Section IV.B. of this grantees and project sponsors may not operating year, as shown by stable
Program NOFA. commit or expend any grant or non- housing arrangements for the household
To the maximum extent possible, the federal funds on project activities until at the end of each operating year. The
Renewal project should continue with HUD has approved a ‘‘Request for grantee will assist in establishing a
the same project sponsors, as Release of Funds and Certification’’ baseline on annual performance to help
documented in the prior HOPWA award (RROF), form HUD–7015.15, on measure how future efforts lead to the
or amendments to that award as compliance with the National achievement of higher levels of housing
approved by HUD. HUD will consider Environmental Policy Act and stability. On a national basis, HUD has
the merits for changing a project implementing regulations at 24 CFR part established the goal that over 80 percent
sponsor as sufficient if the new sponsor 58 (Environmental Review Procedures of clients will be shown to be in stable
evidences the capacity to enhance for Entities Assuming HUD housing situations by 2008.
project operations or improve Environmental Responsibilities) and the (1) Required Output. The projected
responsiveness to eligible persons. Such environmental certification from the number of low-income households with
examples for changing a project sponsor responsible entity (other than those persons living with HIV/AIDS expected
may be that a new project sponsor has listed in 24 CFR 58.22(f), 58.34 or 58.35 to benefit from HOPWA assistance by
greater management, financial, or (b) for which the responsible entity the type of housing support to be
program service delivery capacity to documents its findings of exemption or provided through your project during
conduct program activities or a prior exclusion for the environmental review each operating year.
project sponsor is no longer in record (24 CFR 58.34 (b) or 24 CFR (2) Required Outcome. Through the
operation, had evidence of inefficient or 58.35 (d)). The recipient, its project use of HOPWA housing assistance and
unresponsive behavior under their prior partners and their contractors may not related supportive services, the number
service, or has merged with another acquire, rehabilitate, convert, lease, of eligible persons shown annually to
entity. repair, dispose of, demolish, or have established or maintained housing
2. Program Requirements. All grant construct property for a project, or stability, along with reduced risks of
recipients must also meet the following commit or expend HUD or local funds homelessness, and improved access to
program requirements, including for such eligible activities, until the healthcare, and other support for
performance goals and operational responsible entity (as defined in 58.2) eligible persons.
benchmarks and conduct project has completed the environmental d. Optional Program Performance
activities in a consistent and ongoing review procedures required by 24 CFR Goals. (1) Optional Outputs. In addition
manner over the approved grant part 58 and the environmental
operating period. If a selected project to required performance goals described
certification and RROF have been in the paragraph above, you may
does not meet the appropriate approved. HUD will not release grant
requirement, HUD reserves the right to include other measures or annual
funds if the recipient or any other party indicators, such as the projected
cancel or withdraw the grant funds.
commits grant funds (i.e., incurs any numbers of persons, client contacts by
a. General Provisions. The provisions
outlined within the General Section costs or expenditures to be paid or service, the number of permanent
apply to the HOPWA program unless reimbursed with such funds) before the housing client plans established by case
otherwise stated within this Program recipient submits and HUD approves its managers, the number of jobs created
NOFA. Specifically, you are encouraged RROF (where such submission is through a job training or skills
to review, Section III.C., Other: required). The recipient shall supply all development program or other measures
Requirements and Procedures available, relevant information of the numbers to be served through
Applicable to All Programs. necessary for the responsible entity to each activity during each project
b. Environmental Requirements. All perform, for each property, any operating year.
HOPWA assistance is subject to the environmental review required. (2) Optional Outcomes. In addition,
National Environmental Policy Act and c. Required HOPWA Performance you may establish other outcome goals,
applicable related Federal Goals. Grant recipients must conduct such as: increase the access to
environmental authorities. While some activities consistent with their planned permanent housing for eligible persons
eligible activities, such as tenant-based annual housing assistance performance to enable these households to become
rental assistance, supportive services, output goals, objectively measure actual more self-sufficient as evidenced by
operating costs, and administrative achievements against anticipated increase in income or reduced need for
costs, are excluded from environmental achievements, and report on their actual housing or other Federal or non-federal
review because of the lack of performance housing outputs and client subsidies and support. In addition,
environmental impact, other activities outcomes. Applicants are requested to outcomes should also address the
require environmental review. All new use the HOPWA Budget Form found in challenge of homelessness for persons
facility-based projects must undergo an the appendices in this Program NOFA living with HIV/AIDS and their families,
environmental review. In accordance for recording the funding for housing including persons who are chronically
with Section 856(h) of the AIDS assistance activities that are associated homeless, by enabling them to move
Housing Opportunities Act and the with these performance outputs, from transitional housing to permanent
HOPWA regulations at 24 CFR 574.510, including any funding request for housing with appropriate supportive
environmental reviews for HOPWA HOPWA funds and/or your commitment services assistance.
activities are to be completed by to use other funds for this purpose. e. HUD Logic Model. To illustrate the
responsible entities (including units of Applicants must establish a reasonable planning for the use of resources,
general local government, States, Indian client outcome goal on achieving project activities, required outputs and
tribes, and Alaska Native villages) in housing stability to be quantified after outcomes, and other grantee identified
accordance with 24 CFR part 58. each year of operation to demonstrate goals, and for reporting on annual
Applicants or grantees that are not a client outcomes. HUD expects that each accomplishments, you must use the
responsible entity must request the unit HOPWA grantee will show that at least Logic Model (Form HUD–96010) in the
of general local government to perform half of the beneficiaries achieve stable General Section to meet these
the environmental review. HOPWA housing in their program during the application requirements. Applicants

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must make use of the required elements include in your grant files a copy of the rehabilitation or construction work must
in paragraph (a) in this form. standard lease form or occupancy be complete within the terms of your
f. HOPWA Facility Use Period agreement used for residents of the grant agreement with HUD.
Requirement. Any building or structure project. The lease or occupancy l. Project Operations. If funds are used
assisted with amounts under this part agreement must be for a term of at least for operating costs of existing housing
will be maintained as a facility to one-year. The lease or occupancy facilities, you must agree to begin to use
provide assistance for eligible persons: agreement must also be automatically these funds within six months,
(1) For not less than 10 years in the case renewable upon expiration, except on consistent with the terms of your grant
of assistance involving new reasonable prior notice by either the agreement with HUD. If funds for a New
construction, substantial rehabilitation tenant or the landlord. The and Continuing project, are to be used
or acquisition of a building or structure; requirements governing termination of for operating costs, in connection with
and (2) for not less than three years in housing are located in 24 CFR the new construction or substantial
cases involving substantial 574.310(e). Failure to maintain this rehabilitation of housing facilities, the
rehabilitation or repair of a building project documentation of the client’s amount of funds designated for
structure. lease or occupancy agreement will operating costs must be limited to the
g. Grant Purpose and Agreements to constitute a grant default. amount to be used during the portion of
Provide Permanent Supportive Housing. h. Execution of Grant Agreement and the planned three-year period for your
As a requirement for the receipt of these Obligation of Awards. HOPWA grants grant agreement for which the facility
Federal funds, the grant applicant agrees are obligated upon execution of the will be operational and assisting eligible
to maintain project eligibility and grant agreement Applicants selected for persons. Delays in the project’s
related documentation on the following: receiving FY2005 funding must execute development activities, such as the
(1) Agreement to Continue the grant agreements, as soon as practicable planned completion of the construction
Provision of Permanent Housing. For but no later than six months after the or rehabilitation activities, could result
projects providing permanent housing, notice of selection. For applicants in the loss of funds designated for
your application constitutes an selected for receiving FY2004 funding operating costs, if such funds remain in
agreement that you will continue to under this competition, the grant excess after the authorized use period
provide permanent supportive housing agreement must be executed as soon as for this award. For example, if you
support to HOPWA eligible persons practicable, but by no later than expect to take two years to complete the
over the operating period of this grant. September 15, 2005, consistent with a rehabilitation of the facility, any
This agreement must insure that at least statutory requirement for the obligation operating costs could only be requested
51 percent of the HOPWA program of the FY2004 funds. for use in the remaining one-year of the
activity funds awarded to your project i. Disbursement of Funds. Under this planned three-year operating period for
are used for this purpose and any new Program NOFA, grant recipients must this award.
funds and related commitment of other fully expend their grant in a consistent 3. Eligible Activities. a. Renewal
funds will continue to provide and ongoing manner, and complete the Project Guidelines.
permanent supportive housing to use of the funds by no later than three (1) The activities to be renewed must
eligible persons for the planned annual years following the effective date or the be ongoing forms of support over three
outputs. operation start date in the grant years.(2) The Renewal application may
(2) Agreement to Continue the Use of agreement, unless HUD has approved a also establish a reasonable level of
Other Resources. If your project will one-time extension of the grant operating costs for a permanent
rely on other State, local, Federal, or agreement term of an additional 12 supportive housing facility that
private resources to provide the months or less. A time limit on grant involved the use of HOPWA funding for
permanent housing or supportive expenditures, that is established in the its acquisition, new construction,
services portion of your project as National Defense Authorization Act for leasing or rehabilitation in the prior or
documented and approved by HUD in Fiscal Year 1991, requires the original grant. Subject to standards set
commitment letters for leveraging, you expenditure of all HOPWA funds forth in applicable OMB Circulars, you
must ensure that the other resources awarded under the FY2004 may establish your request for operating
will continue to be available for that Appropriations Act by September 30, costs based on current costs for
purpose for project beneficiaries 2010, and HOPWA funds awarded operating your project (or a housing
throughout their commitment periods under the FY2005 Appropriations Act project of a similar type and size) as the
under the term of the grant. Failure to by September 30, 2011. After September reasonable and necessary operating
use committed resources as documented 30, 2010 (for FY04 funds) and costs for maintaining the investment in
and approved by HUD for leveraging September 30, 2011 (for FY05 funds), these permanent housing projects over
will constitute a grant default which any unexpended funds shall be the term of the Renewal grant.
could result in grant sanctions, canceled and, thereafter, shall not be (3) Administrative costs for grantees
including the reduction in amounts available for obligation or expenditure and project sponsors, which must
awarded for supportive services for for any purpose. include the use of funds for data
which the commitment is not evidenced j. Site Control through Acquisition or collection on project outcomes, are
in grant operations. Lease. If you acquire or lease a site for available as part of your Renewal budget
(3) Agreement on Permanent Client housing activities, you are required to request. HUD expects that the use of
Occupancy. For projects providing gain site control within one year from administrative funds for data collection
permanent housing, excluding short- the date of your notice of selection by will help to ensure strong program
term mortgage, rent, and utility HUD. management and result in accurate
payments projects, you must agree to k. Rehabilitation or New Construction. reporting of outputs and outcomes.
maintain evidence that the client has a If you propose to use HOPWA funds for b. General Guidelines on Eligible
continuous legal right to remain in the rehabilitation or new construction Activities Applying to All Projects
unit or property and has access to activities for housing projects, you must (1) Proposed Project Activities. In
ongoing supportive services provided agree to begin the rehabilitation or your application, you must specify the
through qualified providers. You must construction within 18 months, and all activities and budget amounts for which

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HOPWA funds are being requested, Needy Families, Food Stamps, Mental (d) Other HUD-Approved Activities.
consistent with the eligible activities Health Block Grant, Substance Abuse You may propose other activities not
found in the HOPWA regulations at 24 Block Grant, Workforce Investment Act, already authorized at 24 CFR
CFR 574.300–340. For SPNS and the Welfare-to-Work grant program; 574.300(b), subject to HUD’s approval.
demonstration grants, activities are and other State, local and private Your proposal should address the
limited to those entailing transitional, sources. Further, to help ensure that expected beneficial impact of this
short-term and emergency housing selected projects address housing alternative activity in addressing
assistance. A copy of the regulations related purposes, no more than 35 housing needs of eligible persons by
may be downloaded from www.hud.gov/ percent of the proposed budget for describing the project impact and the
offices/cpd/aidshousing/lawsregs/ program activities undertaken by New identified performance output and
index.cfm. You are encouraged to and Continuing project recipients, and client outcome measures for this
review the HOPWA regulations before no more than 35 percent of the activity.
seeking funding. HUD will not approve maximum grant amount for program
proposals that depend on a prospective IV. Application and Submission
activities for a Renewal grant, can be
determination as to how program funds Information
designated for supportive services costs.
will be used. For example, a proposal to Applications will be reviewed for A. Addresses To Request Application
establish a local request-for-proposal leveraging resources, including Package
process to select either activities, or to commitments to provide additional
select project sponsors, and other Copies of the published NOFAs and
supportive services in an amount equal application forms for HUD programs
similar proposals that have the effect of to or greater than the total amount
delaying the obligation of funds due to announced through NOFA may be
requested for supportive services, as downloaded from the Grants.gov Web
the unplanned use of HOPWA funds, described in Section IV.B.5. In addition,
will not be approved. site at http://www.grants.gov/Apply or,
HUD will not award funds for the if you have difficulty accessing the
(2) Additional Guidance on Use of acquisition, lease, rehabilitation, or new
Program Funds. information, you may receive customer
construction of a supportive services- support from Grants.gov by calling their
(a) Housing Assistance. only facility. Additional restrictions and
(i) HOPWA projects must demonstrate Support Desk at (800) 518–GRANTS or
limitations that apply to supportive sending an e-mail to
that housing assistance is the main
services such as healthcare costs can be support@grants.gov. The operators will
focus of their project. Please indicate if
found at 24 CFR 574.300. HUD will not assist you in accessing the information.
you propose to use HOPWA funds to
provide funds for medications. Costs for If you do not have internet access and
provide permanent supportive housing
staff engaged in delivering the need to obtain a copy of the NOFA, you
(as defined in Section I.A.1.a). If you are
supportive service is part of the can contact HUD’s NOFA Information
proposing emergency or transitional
supportive service activity cost, and Center toll-free at (800) HUD–8929.
housing assistance, your plan must
should not be listed as operating costs Persons with hearing or speech
include linkages to permanent
supportive housing. As found at 24 CFR or ‘‘other’’ costs in the application’s impairments may also call toll-free at
574.300(b)(8), operating costs for proposed budget. (800) HUD–2209.
housing include the day-to-day (c) Permanent Housing Placement
Assistance. Permanent housing B. Content and Form of Application
operating costs for the housing project,
placement services at 574.300(b)(7) may Submission
including costs for maintenance,
security, operations, insurance, utilities, also be used in connection with the HOPWA applicants are not required
furnishings, equipment, supplies, and provision of housing support provided to provide the forms, certifications, and
other incidental costs for the housing under these awards. Permanent housing assurances listed in the General Section
activities, such as costs for staff placement costs may involve costs unless stated below. The following
involved in the housing functions of associated with helping eligible persons certifications must be included with
this project. establish a new residence where your application. All certifications and
(ii) As addressed in the rating criteria ongoing occupancy is expected to forms, except those found in the General
for New and Continuing projects, to continue, including rental application Section, are included in the appendices
receive the maximum points under the fees, related credit checks and in this Program NOFA.
rating criteria, your project must clearly reasonable security deposits necessary 1. Required and Optional Forms:
address the housing needs of eligible to move persons to permanent housing, Applicants are requested to submit the
persons through the direct use of provided such deposits do not exceed following information:
HOPWA funds for eligible housing two months of rent. Leveraged resources a. Application for Federal Assistance
costs. could involve other forms of move-in (SF–424).
(b) Supportive Services. Many of the support, such as essential housing b. Survey on Ensuring Equal
eligible persons who will be served by supplies, smoke alarms, standard Opportunity for Applicants (SF–424
HOPWA may need other support in furnishings, minor repairs to the unit Supplement).
addition to housing. It is important that associated with move-in, and other c. Program Outcome Logic Model
you design programs that enhance incidental costs for occupancy of the (HUD–96010).
access to those existing mainstream housing unit. While these items are not d. Certification of Consistency with
resources through community wide eligible as permanent housing the Consolidated Plan (HUD–2991).
strategies to coordinate assistance to placement costs, grantees may make use e. Certification of Consistency with
eligible persons. These mainstream of other leveraged funds for these costs. the RC/EZ/EC–II Strategic Plan (HUD–
programs include: healthcare; AIDS Applicants should note that permanent 2990)—if applicable to the service area
drug assistance, and other services housing placement is a type of of your project.
funded through the Ryan White CARE supportive service and, therefore, the f. Applicant/Recipient Disclosure/
Act; other Federal programs such as leveraging guidelines described in Update Report (HUD–2880).
Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Section IV.B.5, will apply to requests for g. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
Program, Temporary Assistance for such assistance. (SF–LLL), if applicable.

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h. HOPWA Application Budget described in the applicable narrative knowledge: in serving persons with
Summary, including HOPWA Applicant sections of your application. HIV/AIDS and their families; in
Certifications (form HUD–40110–B). c. Certification of Consistency with programs similar to those proposed in
i. Acknowledgement of Application the Consolidated Plan (HUD–2991). your application; in monitoring and
Receipt (HUD–2993), if applicable due Except as stated below, you must evaluating program performance and
to an approved waiver of the electronic include a Consolidated Plan disseminating information on project
submission requirement. certification from the applicable State or outcomes; and, in achieving the purpose
j. Client Comments and Suggestions local government official for submitting for which funds were provided, as
(HUD–2994) (Optional). the appropriate plan for the areas in measured by expenditures and
2. Additional HOPWA guidance on which activities are targeted to be measurable progress in operating the
forms. carried out. The authorizing official project. Please provide this narrative
a. Application for Federal Assistance from the State or local government must information on no more than two
(SF–424). In completing the SF–424, a sign this certification. If your project double-spaced typed pages. If you are
number of items in other required forms will be carried out on a national basis adding more than one project sponsor,
may be completed or automatically or will be located on a reservation of an you may include up to two additional
populated though the use of the Indian tribe, or in one of the U.S. pages per project sponsor.
electronic Grants.gov application. In Territories of Guam, the Virgin Islands, c. Provision of Current Permanent
applying for HOPWA grant funds, the American Samoa, or the Northern Supportive Housing Narrative. On no
applicant’s signature on the SF–424 will Mariana Islands, you are not required to more than four double-spaced pages,
also show agreement for following the include a Consolidated Plan demonstrate how your project provides
Program Requirements found at III.C.2., certification from these areas with your permanent supportive housing through
including all of the items under application. HOPWA and/or other resources, and
paragraph f. HOPWA Facility Use 3. Application Content for Renewal report on how the project has been
Period Requirement. For the HOPWA Applications. The following provides meeting housing assistance outputs
program, the following items on the SF– the applicant with an overview of the compared to planned and approved
424 would be completed as follows: information required for Renewal number of households or units of
Applications. The criteria that the housing under the current grant. Include
—Item 7—The applicable letters are ‘‘A’’
Renewal Application will be reviewed the type of assistance and number of
for State; ‘‘B, C, or D’’ for a unit of
and rated on can be found in Section housing units being provided and a
local government; or ‘‘O’’ for
V.A.1, of this Program NOFA. For your description of the supportive services
Nonprofit;
narrative responses, please number the provided. Additionally, your
—Item 9—Grants.gov will enter U.S.
pages and include a header and a footer description should outline how
Department of Housing and Urban
that provides the name of the applicant, HOPWA and other funding, if
Development or HUD; the program name, and type of applicable, work together to provide
—Item 10—Grants.gov will enter 14.241
application (i.e., Renewal). permanent supportive housing,
and the title ‘‘Housing Opportunities a. Executive Summary and Synopsis. including any efforts that have helped
for Persons With AIDS Program’’ or On no more than five double-spaced clients achieve greater self-sufficiency
‘‘HOPWA’’ for the Catalog of Federal pages, please provide an Executive through access to other ongoing housing
Domestic Assistance; Summary of the proposed Renewal options, which do not depend on
—Item 15—You must complete the project, beginning with a two or three HOPWA funds. Describe how your
budget on page 1 along with more sentence synopsis of the focus or special project has been meeting planned
detailed information on the HOPWA purposes of your project. The summary performance benchmarks, as
Application Budget Summary form should provide an overview of the main appropriate, in program development
described below. Please make sure components of your planned HOPWA and operation; in meeting project
that both the Total Amount on page project, including any updated elements performance goals, such as, that the
1 and the ‘‘Total Budget’’ section on from the original project application and number of persons assisted is
the Budget form are the same. In the your annual housing output for your comparable to the number that was
event that the total budgets are in next operating year. In the Executive planned at the time of the application;
conflict, HUD will refer to the Summary, please provide the name of and is expending funds consistent with
HOPWA Application Budget the grantee and any project sponsors, the existing agreement with HUD. Also
Summary form. along with contact names, phone describe how you evaluated project data
—Item 16—Check ‘‘No’’. numbers, and e-mail addresses. on performance, adjusted program
b. HOPWA Application Budget b. Organizational Capacity Narrative. activities and shared information that
Summary (form HUD–40110–B). Please If a new project sponsor(s) is added to you have gained from your lessons
complete the HOPWA Application the Renewal proposal, please describe learned on these past activities.
Budget Summary (form HUD–40110–B) the capacity of the project sponsor(s) to d. Achieving New Results and
that will provide a summary of the total conduct program activities. Follow the Program Evaluation Narrative. On no
budget for this project, the annual procedures in the General Section for more than three double-spaced pages
HOPWA amounts to be used in each of submitting this documentation. You identify the housing benefits or
the three years of operation and must submit documentation of the outcomes of your Renewal program
description budget by project sponsor of organization’s nonprofit status and HIV/ including your activities, related project
the HOPWA funds to be used by each AIDS purposes, as described in Section benchmarks, and performance output
sponsor. On this form, you must provide III.A. on eligibility with your HOPWA indicators over the next three grant
a short narrative which outlines each of application and maintain a copy in your operating years. Your application
your requested budget line items and project files in order to able to produce should address your evaluation plan or
how the funds will be used, including them upon request. In your statement, method for collecting data on HUD
the amount of requested funding by line please address the extent to which the program measures to evidence
item for you and your project sponsors. project sponsor(s) have the past achievement of your project’s goals and
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client outcomes. You must also demonstration projects will undertake sponsor(s), all applicants must provide
complete and submit as part of your new housing service delivery models or a copy of the nonprofit documentation
application the Logic Model Form housing project activities that include for each sponsor that is a non-profit
(HUD–96010) to illustrate your plans for plans to provide HOPWA clients with organization consistent with the
the use of resources, project activities, permanent housing assistance by the standards under paragraph (1).
outputs, outcomes, and goals. end of the operating period under the Applicants must also provide
e. Documentation of Leveraging for award. The review criteria for Long- documentation consistent with
Supportive Services for Renewal term, and new and continuing SPNS paragraph (2) below to demonstrate that
Projects. If your Renewal project demonstration applications can be each sponsor’s organizational
requests funding for supportive services, found in Section V.A.2 of this Program documents include a purpose of
your application will be reviewed for NOFA. For your narrative responses, significant activities related to providing
leverage. As described in paragraph 5 of please number the pages and include a housing or services to persons with
this section, you must demonstrate header and a footer that provides the HIV/AIDS. For submission of the
evidence of commitments from other name of the applicant, the program documentation in paragraphs (1) and (2)
State, local, Federal, or private resources name and type of application (i.e. Long- on paper forms, you should follow the
to provide additional supportive term or SPNS demonstration project). directions in the General Section.
services for project beneficiaries of an a. Executive Summary and Synopsis. (1) HUD will accept as evidence of
equal or at a greater value in order to On no more than five double-spaced your nonprofit status:
qualify for an increase in any budget pages, please provide an Executive (a) A copy of the Internal Revenue
line item (BLI) above 100 percent of the Summary of the proposed project, Service (IRS) ruling providing tax-
approved BLI for your existing grant up beginning with a two to three sentence exempt status under Section 501(c) (3),
to the 120 percent limit. You must synopsis of the focus or special (4), (6), (7), (9) or (19) of the IRS code;
follow instructions for documenting purposes of your project. The summary or
leveraging as established in paragraph 5 should provide an overview of the main (b) A ruling from the Treasury
of this section. The total of all leveraged components of your planned HOPWA Department of the Commonwealth of
resources to provide supportive services project and the annual housing output Puerto Rico granting income tax
must at least equal the requested totals for the first year or operations. In the exemption under section 101 of the
for HOPWA supportive service funds in Executive Summary, please provide the Income Tax Act of 1954, as amended (13
Line 10 and Line 11 of the Application name of the grantee and any project LPRA 3101); or
Budget Summary in order to qualify the sponsors, along with contact names, (c) Documentation that the applicant
application for an increase in any phone numbers, and e-mail address. For is a certified United Way agency; or
budget line item (BLI) above 100 percent projects involving sites, for example, a (d) Copy of your most recent
of the approved BLI for the existing structure where HOPWA funds will be completed tax statement, Form IRS–990
grant up to the 120 percent limit. used for construction, acquisition, or Form 990–EZ; or
Attempts to falsify or failure to maintain rehabilitation, leasing, operating costs, (e) All of these:
and produce these letters of and/or project-based rental assistance, (i) a certification by the appropriate
commitment upon request could lead to please provide the address of the site official of the jurisdiction where the
the termination of the awarded grant. and describe any other resources that nonprofit was organized that your
Note that if your Renewal application are needed to complete the development organization was so organized and is in
does not request funds for supportive of this housing facility. Please identify good standing;
services and this is a change to your if the site is a Confidential Site (HUD (ii) a certification from a designated
existing grant, you must continue to will not release the address of the site) official of the organization that no part
utilize other sources to provide a or is a Public Site (HUD may release the of the net earnings of the organization
reasonable level of supportive services address to inform clients and the inures to the benefit of any member,
that is similar to that previously public). founder, contributor, or individual; that
provided. Please indicate which of the following the organization has a voluntary board;
f. Proof of Nonprofit Status and AIDS special populations your project will and that the organization practices
Purpose. In the case that a project serve by operating a project that nondiscrimination in the provision of
sponsor is being added, or a sponsor’s intentionally targets assistance, such as assistance in accordance with
legal status has changed due to merger the provision of housing and related applicable program requirements; and
or other action, you will also need to supportive services, client outreach and (iii) an opinion letter from an
submit the related required information assessment of the needs, and any project independent public accounting (IPA)
described in Section IV.B.4.b of this evaluation activities on the assistance firm that the nonprofit has a functioning
Program NOFA. provided to this population of persons accounting system that provides for
4. Application Content for New Long- with special needs. Please indicate the each of these (the letter must mention
term, and New and Continuing SPNS number of special population all of them).
Demonstration Project Applications. households likely to be assisted through (A) Accurate, current, and complete
The following is an overview of the the housing assistance planned in your disclosure of the financial results of
information required for applications for project (note: your responses will be each federally funded project;
new Long-term projects, and for new used by HUD to respond to public (B) Records that identify adequately
and continuing Special Projects of inquiries): the source and application of funds for
National Significance (SPNS) • Chronically Homeless and/or other federally funded activities;
demonstration grants. Long-term homeless persons (C) Effective control over and
projects provide permanent housing and • Veterans accountability for all funds, property
related supportive services to low- b. Proof of Nonprofit Status and AIDS and other assets;
income persons living with HIV/AIDS Purpose. Excluding situations where (D) Comparison of outlays with
and their families in areas that are not nonprofit documentation was submitted budget amounts;
eligible for HOPWA formula allocations. to HUD under prior SPNS applications (E) Written procedures to minimize
New and continuing SPNS and there has been no change in project the time elapsing between the transfer of

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funds to the recipient from the U.S. if the project requests funds for project, the Renewal must show
Treasury and the use of funds for supportive services, demonstrate leveraged resources that include
program purposes; leveraged resources that include commitments to provide additional
(F) Written procedures for commitments to provide additional supportive services that are of equal or
determining reasonableness, allocable, supportive services that are of equal or greater to the amount requested for
and allowable costs; and greater value to the total amount supportive services.
(G) Accounting records including cost requested for supportive services. To Applicants must document the
accounting records that are supported meet leveraging criterion (2), the total of commitment of leveraged resources as
by source documentation. all leveraged resources for additional provided in this section. This section
(2) We will accept as evidence of your supportive services must at least equal requests that the applicant provide a list
organization’s HIV/AIDS-related the requested totals for HOPWA or chart for the commitments and
purpose, a copy of the organization’s supportive service funds in Line 10 and include: (1) The name of the
articles of incorporation and by-laws, Line 11 of the Application Budget organization or entity that will
mission statement, program Summary. If you do not request funding contribute leveraged resources for the
management plan, or other for supportive services, your application activities to be undertaken to support
organizational policy document which will be reviewed and rated based on project beneficiaries and note if the
evidences the organization’s activities or leveraging criterion (1). If you request organization will serve as a project
objectives related to providing services funding for supportive services, you sponsor; (2) a description of the work to
or housing to persons with HIV/AIDS. must meet both leveraging criteria to be accomplished, such as the type of
c. Capacity of Applicant and Project receive the maximum leveraging score. housing assistance or supportive service
Sponsors and Relevant Organizational You must follow instructions for activities to be undertaken to support
Experience Narrative. On no more than documenting leveraging as established the project; and (3) a statement of the
five double-spaced typed pages for the in paragraph 5 of this section. Attempts value of the leveraged contribution; (4)
Applicant, and no more than two to falsify or failure to maintain and the submission of an electronic copy or
double-spaced pages per additional produce these letters of commitment facsimile transmittal of these letters of
sponsor, demonstrate the extent to upon request could lead to the commitment with your HOPWA
which you and any project sponsors termination of the awarded grant. application; and (5) retention of a copy
have the organizational resources g. Achieving Results and Program in your project files in order to enable
necessary to successfully implement Evaluation Narrative. On no more than you to produce them upon request. The
your proposed activities in a timely five double-spaced typed pages letter of commitment must evidence that
manner. demonstrate your commitment to the use of any leveraged funds will be
d. Need/Extent of the Problem ensuring that the goals that you set forth used during the operating period for the
Narrative. On no more than five double- and your performance will be assessed award, identify the value of the
spaced typed pages define your planned in a clear and effective manner. Address commitment, and be signed by an
service area and demonstrate the need how you will implement the HOPWA authorized representative of the
for funding eligible activities in the area program goals and identify the benefits organization making the commitment of
to be served. or outcomes of your program including the resource. Other HOPWA funds, such
e. Soundness of Approach: Model your activities, benchmarks, and interim as formula allocations, may not be used
Qualities and Responsiveness/ activities or performance indicators. for this purpose in determining
Coordination Narrative. On no more Provide an evaluation plan that will leveraging.
than twenty double-spaced typed pages objectively measure actual The commitment of resources must be
address the method by which your plan achievements against anticipated evidenced by use the appropriate
meets your identified needs. achievements. language as described below:
Demonstrate how your project will 5. Application Content on Leveraging (i) Applicant or Third Party Cash
provide its planned activities through for All Types of Applications. To receive Resources. If this proposal is funded,
HOPWA and other resources, and how consideration for leveraged resources as (applicant name or third party name)
it will serve as a model with exemplary noted in paragraphs 3.e. and 4.f. of this commits $(amount) (of its own funds, if
qualities to address the ongoing housing section, all types of applications must applicant, or to applicant name, if third
and supportive service needs of eligible be supported by evidence of party) for (type of activity) to be made
persons within a replicable operational commitments from other State, local, available to the HOPWA program. These
framework. Federal, or private entities to provide funds will be available from (date) to
f. Documentation of Leveraged additional support to project (date). (Signature and Title of
Resources. As described in paragraph 5 beneficiaries. To receive maximum authorized representative and date).
of this section, to receive a leverage scores for leveraging, any New and (ii) Non-Cash Resources. If this
score for your project, please provide Continuing project must: (1) proposal is funded, (organization’s
evidence of commitments that Demonstrate leveraged resources that name) commits to make available (type
demonstrate your ability to secure are of equal or greater value to the total of resource) valued at $(amount) to the
community resources for housing, amount being requested for program HOPWA program proposed by
supportive services and other program- activities (excluding administrative (applicant name). These resources will
related activities that can be combined costs); and (2) if the project requests be made available to the HOPWA
with HUD’s funds to achieve program funds for supportive services, program from (date) to (date). (Signature
purposes and assist eligible persons in demonstrate leveraged resources that and Title of authorized representative
addressing their supportive housing include commitments to provide and date) The donation of a third party
needs. To receive a maximum score for additional supportive services that are professional service should be valued at
leverage, you must: (1) Demonstrate of equal or greater value to the amount the professional’s customary charge.
leveraged resources of equal or greater requested for supportive services. For The value of materials to be contributed
value to the total amount being any Renewal project requesting funds to the project by a third party or by the
requested for program activities for supportive services, in order to applicant may also be counted as
(excluding administrative costs); and (2) receive any budget line increases for the leveraging.

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(iii) Volunteer Time. If this proposal $(amount) over (term of the lease, up to E. Funding Restrictions
is funded, (name of the organization or three years). An appropriate 1. Limitations on Maximum Grant
of self), commits to provide (number of independent third party made this Amounts. Your request for Renewal
hours) of volunteer time from (date) to appraisal, which is based on comparable funding or for New and Continuing
(date) to provide (type of activity) to the properties in the area. The total leasing funding must be consistent with the
HOPWA program proposed by cost over the term of the lease to be paid following limitations on maximum grant
(applicant name). The total value of with HOPWA funds is $(amount). amounts:
these services, based on $10.00 per Therefore, the contribution is the a. For program activities (e.g.,
hour, is $(amount). (Signature and Title, difference between the HOPWA leasing activities that directly benefit eligible
and date) Time to be contributed to the cost and the fair rental value, or persons): A maximum of no more than
project by volunteers should be valued $(amount). (Signature of applicants $1,300,000, subject to the limitations in
at $10.00 per hour. In the case of authorized representative and date) The this section;
individuals volunteering their time difference between the fair rental value b. For grant administrative costs of
directly to the applicant, the applicant (for a term up to three years) and the the grantee: A maximum of no more
should list itself as the organization. cost of the lease to be paid for with than an additional $39,000, subject to
(iv) Contribution of a Building. If this HOPWA funds may be counted as
the limit on administrative costs of three
proposal is funded, (applicant name) leveraging.
percent of the amount requested for
pledges the building at (site address) to The Department will periodically
the HOPWA program. The building has monitor the use of your commitments project activities in your application for
a fair market value of $(amount). A by requiring the collection of grantees.
c. For grant administrative costs for
licensed independent real estate information in annual progress reports
appraiser made this appraisal, which is to establish that the leveraged resources project sponsors: A maximum of no
based on comparable properties in the are being used, as committed, in more than an additional $91,000,
area. (Signature of applicants authorized undertaking the project. Failure to subject to the limit on administrative
representative and date) Ownership of a provide evidence of these additional costs of seven percent of the amount
building or portion of a building to be resources could result in a notice of requested for project activities to be
used in the project may be counted as default and affect the project’s conducted by project sponsors in your
leveraging. The fair market value of the continued access to federal funds application.
building or portion of the building being awarded under this Program NOFA. d. Total for maximum grant amount:
contributed may be counted. Do not $1,430,000, subject to applicable
C. Submission Dates limitations in this section and if funds
send an appraisal to HUD, but keep
documentation of fair market value on Application Submission Date. Your are requested for a term of less than
file. The contribution of land (as a completed application must be three years, HUD reserves the right to
leveraged resource for new submitted and received electronically reduce these amounts in a proportionate
construction) should be treated the same by Grants.gov no later than 11:59:59 manner.
as contribution of a building. You will p.m. Eastern time on May 27, 2005. 2. Limitation on Supportive Services.
need to keep documentation of the fair Failure to meet the appropriate Your request for the supportive services
market value on file, particularly if it is submission and receipt date line item in program activities must be
improved land and you wish to include requirements will result in the consistent with the program limits of
the value of the improvements in the application being ineligible for funding not more than 35 percent of the
contribution. under this NOFA. Please follow the proposed budget for program activities
(v) Contribution of a Building to be application submission and timely undertaken by New and Continuing
Acquired with HOPWA Funds. If this receipt requirements for the electronic project recipients, and not more than 35
proposal is funded, (applicant name) submission of your application that are percent of the maximum grant amount
commits the building at (site address) established in the General Section. All for program activities for a Renewal
for the HOPWA program. The building documentation submitted as part of the grant program activity costs for a
has a fair market value of $(amount). A application must be received by the Renewal grant (i.e., not more than
licensed independent real estate application submission date. All parts of $455,000 over a three-year period).
appraiser made this appraisal, which is an electronic application must be Consistent with the standards described
based on comparable properties in the submitted via the Grants.gov portal with in Section IV.B.5, on Leveraging, of this
area. The HOPWA request for the additional documentation as called for Program NOFA, requests for supportive
building is $(amount). Therefore, the in this NOFA provided via electronic services must be leveraged with
contribution is the difference between facsimile transmittal in accordance with commitments to provide supportive
the fair market value and the HOPWA the requirements stated in the General services in order to: (1) Qualify a
request, or $(amount). (Signature of Section. For electronic applications, Renewal grant applicant for an increase
applicants authorized representative HUD will not accept parts of an in any budget line item (BLI) above 100
and date) The difference between the application submitted through the mail. percent of the approved BLI for their
documented fair market value and the For applications receiving a waiver of existing grant up to the 120 percent
portion paid for with HOPWA funds the electronic application submission limit; or (2) qualify a New and
may be counted as leveraging. Maintain requirements, the entire application Continuing applicant for the maximum
documentation of fair rental value on must be submitted in hard paper copy leveraging score.
file. format with the required number of 3. Limitation on Prospective
(vi) Contribution of Leasehold copies. Determinations. HUD will not approve
Interest. If this proposal is funded, proposals that depend on a prospective
(applicant name) commits the leasehold D. Intergovernmental Review determination as to how program funds
interest at (site address) for the HOPWA The HOPWA program is not subject to will be used. More specifically,
program. The fair rental value of this Executive Order (EO) 12372, proposals to establish a local request-
site is $(amount) annually, and at Intergovernmental Review of Federal for-proposal process to select either
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similar proposals that have the effect of development activities, significantly detailed mailing and delivery
delaying the obligation of funds due to expand your activities (beyond the instructions as the procedures have
the unplanned use of HOPWA funds, allowance in this notice for requests up changed significantly for this year.
will not be approved. to 120 percent of the existing budget 3. Number of Copies. Only applicants
4. Additional Limitation on Renewal line item), continue a project that is not receiving a waiver to the electronic
Grants. If applying for a Renewal project eligible as a permanent supportive submission requirement may submit a
the following funding restrictions apply: housing project, or to add funding for paper copy application. See the General
a. Your request for program activity new activities, you must apply and Section for more information about
costs may not include a request for compete for funding as a New and waiver of the electronic submission
funds for acquisition, new construction, Continuing project. requirement.
or for rehabilitation costs, or costs 5. Limitation on Ineligible Activities.
involving new housing facility sites, V. Application Review Information
HUD will not provide funds under this
such as operating costs or leasing. notice for the purposes of conducting A. Criteria
b. Your request for program activity resource identification activities to
costs must request amounts for 1. Renewal Project Applications
establish, coordinate and develop
continuing a previously approved housing assistance resources, and/or a. General. HUD will conduct a
project at about the same level of technical assistance for community threshold review of all Renewal
housing provided in the previous grant. residence activities, since these types of applications based on the requirements
If your Renewal application does not activities are funded through the found under Section III.C. to determine
request funds for supportive services national HOPWA technical assistance eligibility for the Renewal of HOPWA
and this is a change to your existing funds being made available under the grants that provide permanent
grant, you must continue to utilize other Community Development Technical supportive housing under an expiring
sources to provide a reasonable level of Assistance (CDTA) NOFA. HUD will not grant.
supportive services that is similar to provide additional funds for data b. Criteria on New Sponsors. In the
that previously provided. If the collection on project outcomes, as such case that a project sponsor is being
application is consistent with the activities in collecting performance data added, or a sponsor’s legal status has
leveraging guidelines, the amounts may and reporting to HUD are required as a changed due to merger or other action,
exceed 100 percent but must not be central grants management function, HUD will conduct a substantive review
more than 120 percent of the amount which is already covered under of the project sponsor’s ability to
awarded or approved by HUD in the administrative costs. Further, eligible develop and operate your proposed
current grant for an activity, including HOPWA costs do not involve costs for program and a pass/fail review based on
any amendments affecting this amount personal items, such as grooming, the requirements for an eligible project
that were approved by HUD, prior to the clothing, pets, financial assistance, sponsor established in Section III.
publication of this Program NOFA, consumer credit payments, (1) With regards to new project
except as provided in the following entertainment activities, personal sponsor(s), HUD will consider the
paragraph. If an application fails to vehicle maintenance and repairs, organization’s past experience and
provide leverage for supportive services property taxes, condominium fees and knowledge: in serving persons with
in an amount at least equal to the other non-housing-related costs. Eligible HIV/AIDS and their families; in
amount of the request for supportive costs are also subject to additional programs similar to those proposed in
services, the funding by BLI for all HOPWA standards at 24 CFR part 574. your application; in monitoring and
activities will be restricted to 100 evaluating program performance and
percent of the BLI for the approved F. Other Submission Requirements disseminating information on project
existing project. 1. Electronic Delivery. Beginning in outcomes; and in achieving the purpose
c. In the case of a permanent FY2005, HUD requires applicants to for which funds were provided, as
supportive housing project in which submit applications electronically measured by expenditures and
acquisition, new construction, or through www.grants.gov. Applicants measurable progress in operating the
rehabilitation was a major component of interested in applying for funding must project. A proposed sponsor that fails to
the original project, a reasonable submit their applications electronically meet the conditions established for
amount of operating funds may be via the web site http://www.grants.gov. adding a sponsor or fails to demonstrate
requested for a housing project which This site has easy to follow step-by-step sufficient capacity will be ineligible to
exceed the 120 percent budget line item instructions that will enable you to receive program funds.
limit of the previous paragraph. The apply for HUD assistance. The (2) In reviewing the elements of
amount requested must be based on www.grants.gov/Apply feature includes organizational capacity as stated above,
information for the current cost of a simple, unified application process to HUD will rate the proposed sponsor on
operating the housing project (or a enable applicants to apply for grants the basis of 20 points, with a minimum
housing project of a similar type and online. Please see Section IV.F. of the of 14 points required for selection of
size) but the request may not exceed the General Section for instructions for this sponsor as eligible in demonstrating
limit on maximum for program submitting leveraging documentation, sufficient capacity. HUD will consider
activities established in paragraph (1)(a) certifications, and other required forms. the extent to which your proposal
above. HUD reserves the right to adjust 2. Waivers to the Electronic demonstrates the following capacity,
requests under this paragraph to the Submission Process: Applicants may and will award the highest points (20 to
scale of projects of similar size and request a waiver to the electronic 16 points) to those with direct,
purpose. submission process (see Section IV.F of extensive, clear and satisfactory
d. Funds for acquisition, new the General Section for more experience, moderate scores (15 to 10
construction or for rehabilitation costs information). Applicants who are points) to those with direct but not as
will not be renewed. These capital granted a waiver must submit their extensive experience or where the
development activities are not ongoing applications to the address identified in experience covers most but not all of
or available for additional sites. If you Appendix C of the General Section. these items; and lower scores (9 to 2
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indirect, on only some of the items or Factor 3. Under the points available for with HIV/AIDS. A chronically homeless
for which only limited or no Rating Factor 3, one or two Rating person is defined as ‘‘an
information is provided. An Points, as specified below, will be unaccompanied homeless individual
organization with unresolved awarded for each of the following with a disabling condition who has
management issues affecting their addressed priorities: either been continuously homeless for a
HOPWA proposal will be scored at the (1) In accordance with Section V of year or more OR has had at least 4
lowest level (1 point): the General Section, for applicants episodes of homelessness in the past 3
(a) The knowledge and experience of seeking HOPWA funds for capital years.’’ Persons who are infected with
the proposed project director and staff, development activities, including HIV are more likely to be able to follow
including the day-to-day program rehabilitation or new construction, for complex treatment regimens if they
manager, consultants, and contractors in one rating point under project have a reliable address where they can
planning and managing the kind of soundness of approach, you are be reached by care providers, a safe
activities for which you are requesting encouraged to: Institute visitability and place to keep medications, refrigeration
funds. The project sponsor will be universal design standards in these for drugs that require it, and other
reviewed in terms of recent, relevant, activities undertaken with HOPWA necessities that many of us take for
and successful experience of staff to funds. Visitability standards allow a granted. HUD is encouraging
undertake eligible program activities, person with mobility impairments applications that strive to create
including experience and knowledge in access into the home, but do not require additional models for permanent
serving low-income persons with HIV/ that all features be made accessible; and housing for eligible persons living with
AIDS and their families. such standards incorporate universal HIV/AIDS that are experiencing chronic
(b) The project sponsor’s experience design in the construction or homelessness. Applicants must work
in managing complex interdisciplinary rehabilitation of housing undertaken collaboratively with the local
programs, especially those involving with HOPWA funds. Universal design Continuum of Care Plans to create these
housing and community development provides housing that is usable by all models for persons living with HIV/
programs directly relevant to the work without the need for adaptation or AIDS and their families and
activities proposed and carrying out specialized design. demonstrate a plan for the integration of
grant management responsibilities. (2) For one rating point under project HOPWA activities with those systems
(c) If the project sponsor received soundness of approach, you are such as the use of HMIS. HMIS
funding in previous years in the encouraged to propose projects in which participation is required for all
program area for which you are the grantee, or the project sponsor(s), recipients of award funding under this
currently seeking funding, the sponsor’s fulfills the policy priority for being a Program NOFA whose projects
past experience will be reviewed in nonprofit grassroots community-based intentionally target HOPWA eligible
terms of its ability to attain organization, including faith-based persons who are homeless or
demonstrated measurable progress in organizations, as defined in Section V of chronically homeless. In a number of
the implementation of the grant award. the General Section. Continuum of Care communities,
Measurable progress is defined as: (3) For one rating point under project HOPWA projects are directly involved
meeting performance benchmarks, as soundness of approach, you are in providing outreach, assessment,
applicable, in program development and encouraged to propose applications in housing and supportive services to
operation; meeting project goals and which the grantee, or project sponsor(s), HOPWA eligible persons who are
objectives, such as, that the number of commits to follow the Energy Star homeless at the time they enter into
persons assisted was comparable to the standard in any new construction or program support. HMIS activities or the
number that was planned at the time of rehabilitation activity to be undertaken use of related information technology
application; submitting timely in the proposed project with HOPWA or systems may already be operating to
performance reports; and expending other funds. The Energy Star standard is support the delivery of housing
prior funding as outlined in the prior as defined in Section V of the General information services to these HOPWA
proposal with no outstanding audit or Section. clients.
monitoring issues. (4) For up to two rating points under c. Application Selection Process for
project soundness of approach, you are New and Continuing Projects.
2. Criteria for New and Continuing encouraged to propose an application in
Projects Applications which the grantee, or project sponsor(s), Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the
a. Departmental Policy Priorities. As if it is a State or local government Applicant and Project Sponsors and
outlined in Section V of the General agency, as defined in Section V of the Relevant Organizational Experience (20
Section, HUD has identified policy General Section, completes the Points) (Minimum for Funding
priorities that New and Continuing regulatory barriers policy questionnaire Eligibility—14 points)
project applicants are encouraged to and provides the required Address the following factor using not
address through their proposed project documentation or provides a Web site more than five (5) double-spaced, typed
plans. HUD has identified four URL where the information can be pages. For each project sponsor, you
Departmental policy priorities as being readily found. may add two additional pages. This
applicable for new HOPWA projects. b. Program Policies—Target factor addresses the extent to which you
Applications for HOPWA funding will Population. Prior to the award of other and any project sponsor have the
receive rating point(s) for each New and Continuing projects, HUD organizational resources necessary to
applicable Department policy priority reserves the right to select the two successfully implement your proposed
initiative addressed through the highest rated applications (but not any activities in a timely manner. If you will
proposed program activities and that are rated at less than 75 points) that be using project sponsor(s) in your
performance goals and objectives. demonstrate that the planned HOPWA project, you must identify each project
Applicants must demonstrate how these activities and activities supported by sponsor in your application. HUD will
priorities will be addressed through the leveraged funds will serve the special award up to 20 points based on your
Soundness of Approach of the population of HOPWA eligible person and any project sponsor’s ability to
application as outlined under Rating who are chronically homeless persons develop and operate your proposed

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program in relation to which entity is to be eligible for funding under this would enhance your area’s programs for
carrying out an activity. Program NOFA. housing and related care for persons
a. With regards to both you and your living with HIV/AIDS and their families.
Rating Factor 2: Need/Extent of the
project sponsor(s), you should You must also describe how your
Problem (15 Points)
demonstrate: project will enhance the community’s
(1) Past experience and knowledge in Address the factor using not more Consolidated Plan strategies for
serving persons with HIV/AIDS and than five (5) double-spaced, typed providing affordable housing and access
their families; pages. Up to 15 points will be awarded to related mainstream services to
(2)Past experience and knowledge in for this factor. HOPWA eligible persons; or
programs similar to those proposed in (a) AIDS Cases (5 Points). You must (2) If you apply as a Long-term
your application including HOPWA define your planned service area. HUD project, you must describe the housing
formula funding; will obtain AIDS surveillance need that is not currently addressed by
(3)Experience and knowledge in information pertinent to that area from other projects or programs in the area
the Director of the Centers for Disease including any HOPWA competitive
monitoring and evaluating program
Control and Prevention. Up to five grants and how the planned activity will
performance and disseminating
points will then be awarded based on complement these in a manner that is
information on project outcomes; and
the relative numbers of AIDS cases and consistent with the community’s plan
(4)Past experience as measured by
per capita AIDS incidence within your for a comprehensive and coordinated
expenditures and measurable progress
service area, in metropolitan areas of approach to housing needs of persons
in achieving the purpose for which
over 500,000 population and in areas of living with HIV/AIDS. You must also
funds were provided.
a state outside of these metropolitan describe any unresolved or emerging
b. In reviewing the elements of the areas, in the state for proposals
paragraph above, HUD will consider: issues and/or the need to provide forms
involving state-wide activities, and in of assistance that enhances the
(1) The knowledge and experience of the nation for proposals involving
the proposed project director and staff, community’s strategy for providing
nation-wide activities. housing and related services to eligible
including the day-to-day program (b) Description of Unmet Housing persons.
manager, consultants, and contractors in Need (10 Points). Up to ten points will HUD will evaluate your presentation
planning and managing the kind of be awarded based on demonstration of of statistics and data sources based on
activities for which you are requesting need for funding eligible housing soundness, reliability, and the
funds. You and any project sponsor will activities in the area to be served. To specificity of information to the target
be judged in terms of recent, relevant, receive the maximum points, population and the area to be served. If
and successful experience of staff in demonstrate that substantial housing you propose to serve a subpopulation of
undertaking eligible program activities. and related service needs of eligible eligible persons on the basis that these
(2) Your and/or the project sponsor’s persons and/or the target population, as persons have been traditionally and are
experience in managing complex outlined in Section V.A., are not being currently underserved (e.g., persons
interdisciplinary programs, especially met in the project area and that reliable with multiple disabilities including
those involving housing and community statistics and data sources (i.e. Census, AIDS or chronically homeless eligible
development programs directly relevant health department statistics, research, persons), your application must
to the work activities proposed and scientific studies, and Needs Analysis of demonstrate the need for this targeted
carrying out grant management Consolidated Plan and /or Continuum of effort through statistics and data sources
responsibilities. Care documentation) show this unmet that support the need of this population
(3) If you and/or the project sponsor need. To receive the maximum points, in your service area. Programs may
received funding in previous years in show that your jurisdiction’s serve a qualified subpopulation of
the program area for which you are Consolidated Plan and Analysis of persons with AIDS based on the
currently seeking funding, you and your Impediments to Fair Housing Choice, presence of another disability or group
project sponsor’s past experience will be Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance of disabilities, only if doing so is
evaluated in terms of the ability to attain plans (if homeless persons are to be necessary to provide this subpopulation
demonstrated measurable progress in served), and comprehensive HIV/AIDS with as effective housing, benefits, aid,
the implementation of your grant housing plans are applicable to your or services as that provided to others.
awards. Measurable progress is defined project and identify the level of the See 24 CFR 8.4(b)(1)(iv).
as: problem and the urgency of the need.
(a) Meeting applicable performance (1) If you apply for a SPNS Rating Factor 3: Soundness of
benchmarks in program development demonstration grant, you must describe Approach: Responsiveness,
and operation; a housing need that is not currently Coordination and Public Policy
(b) Meeting project goals and addressed by other projects or programs Priorities, and Model and
objectives, such as the HOPWA output in the area including reference to the Demonstration Qualities (45 Points)
for number of homeless assisted in area’s existing HOPWA programs and Address this factor on not more than
comparison to the number that was how the planned activity will twenty (20) double-spaced, typed pages.
planned at the time of the application; complement these in a manner that is Include the HOPWA Budget Forms
(c) Submitting timely performance consistent with the community’s plan found in Appendix A. This factor
reports; and for a comprehensive and coordinated addresses the method by which your
(d)Expending prior funding as approach to housing needs of persons plan meets your identified needs. HUD
outlined in the existing HOPWA grant living with HIV/AIDS which establishes will award up to 45 points (15 for
agreement with HUD with no stable housing for clients and helps responsiveness, 5 for coordination, 5 for
outstanding audit or monitoring issues. foster greater self sufficiency and public policy priorities, and 20 for
Applicants must receive a minimum independence. Also, describe any model qualities) based on the extent to
of 14 points in Rating Factor 1: Capacity unresolved or emerging issues and the which your plan evidences a sound
of the Applicant and Project Sponsors need to provide new or alternative approach for conducting the HOPWA
and Relevant Organizational Experience forms of assistance that, if provided, activities in a manner that is responsive

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to the needs of eligible persons and that addressed through one or more of the intended for use as the initial or sole
your plan for project coordination will HOPWA eligible activities and through funding source for capital development
offer model qualities in providing any other resources and how such housing projects.
supportive housing opportunities for activities are coordinated with other (v) Operational Procedures. Describe
eligible persons with access to available housing assistance. Your plan your outreach, intake, and assessment
mainstream health and human welfare for housing assistance must include: procedures, as well as how eligible
services, when compared to other (i) Access to permanent supportive persons will receive housing support
applications and projects funded under housing for Long-term applicants. If you with access to medical care and other
previous HOPWA competitions. propose a new Long-term Project for supportive services provided by other
a. Responsiveness, Coordination, and Permanent Supportive Housing, you organizations. Describe the use of
Public Policy Priorities (25 Points). HUD must describe how eligible persons will housing being funded from other
will award up to 25 points access permanent housing options sources, and how your project provides
(Responsiveness—15 Points and through your project and through any for ongoing assessments of the housing
Coordination—5 Points and Public specific commitments with other service benefits received by eligible
Policy Priorities—5 Points) based on community housing providers, even if persons. Include a description of how a
how well your project plans respond to your project involves some initial client moves through the housing
the unmet needs in housing and related emergency or transitional assistance for program from outreach, intake, client
supportive services for the eligible clients, to achieve housing stability assessment, the delivery of housing
population, including target populations goals for clients. services, the use of emergency,
outlined under Section V.A. You should (ii) Access to supportive housing for transitional, or permanent housing, and
demonstrate the extent to which you new or continuing SPNS Demonstration when appropriate, the outplacement to
have coordinated your activities and the Grant applicants. If you propose a new more self-sufficient independent
activities of your project sponsors with or continuing SPNS demonstration housing.
other organizations that are not directly project, you must describe how eligible (b) Supportive Service Activities. You
participating in your proposed work persons will access emergency, short-
must describe how the supportive
activities. This involves organizations term and transitional housing support
service needs of eligible persons will be
with which you share common goals options through your project and
addressed with HOPWA assistance
and objectives in assisting eligible through any specific commitments with
(subject to applicable limitations) and
persons. In order to ensure that other community housing providers.
the use of any additional leveraged
resources are used to their maximum Consistent with the definition of a SPNS
resources by describing the type of
effect within the community, it is Demonstration Grant or Project, this
supportive services that will be offered
important that you demonstrate description must include specific plans
directly by the program and/or how
collaboration and leveraging of other to provide HOPWA clients with
agreements and project plans will assure
resources from state, local, and private permanent housing assistance by the
end of the operating period under this that services will be accessed and
funding resources.
(1) Responsiveness (15 Points). To award, including plans to facilitate the coordinated from other mainstream
receive the highest rating in this movement of eligible persons receiving health and human welfare sources.
element your application must address: transitional housing support to Explain the connection of these services
• The projected number of persons to independent living arrangements within in helping eligible persons obtain and/
be served through each activity for each 24 months. or maintain stable housing. Supportive
year of your program; The projected (iii) Description of Housing Site. You service costs may represent no more
number of housing units, by type, to be must describe any appropriate site than 35 percent of your proposed budget
provided through your project, by year, features including use of universal for program activities. In describing
over a 3-year period; and design, accessibility, visitability, and your supportive services delivery plan
• The specific organizations, either access to other community amenities explain:
through an agreement with your associated with your project. (i) How agreements provide that
organization or through funding from (iv) Development and Operations eligible persons will have access to
your project, that will provide housing, Plan. You must describe a development mainstream programs that offer
and agreements with organizations that and/or operations plan for the healthcare and other supportive
will provide mainstream supportive emergency, transitional, or permanent services, as discussed in Section III.C.4;
services, or other activities. housing assistance you are proposing to (ii) How project plans ensure that
Include a description of the roles and provide. For rental assistance programs, eligible persons will participate in
responsibilities of your project sponsors this will include your plan for providing decision making in the project
and/or other organizations within your rental assistance, proposed housing sites operations and management; and
project plan and how these will be if project-based, and length of stay if (iii) Your plan for delivering
coordinated in conducting eligible less than ongoing permanent supportive supportive services through a
activities. To receive the maximum housing. If you are proposing to use comprehensive plan that shows how
points for your project plan, you must HOPWA funds for the acquisition, agreements provide that eligible persons
explain and describe the eligible rehabilitation, or new construction of a access medical care and other
housing activities you or your project housing facility, your plan must also mainstream supportive services to
sponsor intend to conduct, where these document that you have secured other address their needs.
activities will take place (either on site funding sources, including plans for (c) Additional Activities. You must
or at another location), and how those coordinating the use of other resources describe your plan for utilizing other
activities will benefit eligible persons. that are committed to meeting requested HOPWA funds (described at
Please describe: leveraging, have identified and secured 24 CFR 574.300(b)). Explain how these
(a) Housing Activities. You must a site(s), and must provide activities will be integrated into your
demonstrate how the emergency, rehabilitation/construction timelines overall plan in the provision of housing
transitional, or permanent housing consistent with the three year use of and related supportive services to
needs of eligible persons will be grant funds. HOPWA funds are not eligible persons.

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(d) Other Activities. As authorized by employment programs for which that address the ongoing permanent
statute and in addition to the activities eligible persons may benefit. housing needs (with access to
at 24 CFR 574.300(b), you may propose (3) Public Policy Priorities (5 points). supportive services) of eligible persons
other activities in your application, Applications for HOPWA funding will within a replicable operational
which can be undertaken only if receive rating point(s) for each framework. To receive the maximum
approved by HUD due to their relevance applicable Department policy priority points, you must offer a housing plan
in addressing the housing needs of initiative addressed through the that describes the following:
eligible persons. You must describe the proposed program activities and (1) Policy Priorities. If applicable to
reason for the need to request performance goals and objectives. your application, describe how you will
authorization for ‘‘other activities’’ and Applicants must demonstrate how these meet the Departmental policy priorities
the benefits likely to occur, if the priorities will be addressed: for assisting the special population of
activities are authorized. Also address (a) In accordance with Section V of HOPWA eligible persons who are
how the project would operate, or not, the General Section, for applicants chronically homeless persons with HIV/
if such request were not approved. seeking HOPWA funds for capital AIDS. HUD is encouraging applications
(2) Coordination (5 Points). You development activities, including that strive to create additional models
should demonstrate the extent to which rehabilitation or new construction, for for permanent housing for persons
you have coordinated your activities one rating point under project living with HIV/AIDS that are
and the activities of your project soundness of approach, your experiencing chronic homelessness.
sponsors with other organizations that application describes the use of Applicants addressing this population
are not directly participating in your universal design and visitability must work collaboratively with the local
proposed work activities. This involves standards in these development Continuum of Care Plans to create this
organizations for which you share activities undertaken with HOPWA permanent housing for persons living
common goals and objectives. You will funds and incorporate universal design with HIV/AIDS and their families.
be rated on the extent to which you in the construction or rehabilitation of (2) Project Management and
demonstrate you have: housing undertaken with HOPWA Oversight. Describe your method for
(a) Coordinated your proposed funds. Visitability standards allow a managing and overseeing activities,
activities with those of other groups or person with mobility impairments including those of your organization,
organizations within the community or access into the home, but do not require your project sponsor, and any other
region prior to submission, to best that all features be made accessible. organization. Identify staff members
complement, support, and coordinate Universal design provides housing that who are responsible for management
all housing and supportive service is usable by all without the need for and oversight of the project and activity
activities including specific reference to adaptation or specialized design. implementation and sustainability
how the proposal is coordinated with (b) For one rating point under project plans.
existing HOPWA programs in that area soundness of approach, your (3) Evaluation Plan. In addition to
(formula and competitive) and how the application involves participation as the required HOPWA outputs and outcomes
planned efforts complement the existing grantee, or as a project sponsor(s), by a your evaluation plan should identify
programs; non-profit grassroots community-based what you are going to measure, how you
(b) Developed your project through organization, including faith-based are going to measure it, the steps you
consultation with other organizations, organizations, as defined in Section V of have in place to make adjustments to
groups, or consumers involved with the General Section. your work plan if performance targets
area HIV/AIDS housing and service (c) For one rating point under project are not met within established
planning, including planning under the soundness of approach, your timeframes, and how you plan to share
Ryan White CARE Act and other federal application involves a housing successes and lessons learned in
planning. The highest rated applicant development activity and the grantee, or undertaking your activities with other
will demonstrate that the project is project sponsor(s), commits to promote communities.
closely and fully integrated with HUD’s energy efficiency by adopting the (4) Model and Demonstration
planning processes, such as the Energy Star standard in any new Features. Describe how the planned
jurisdiction’s Consolidated Planning construction or rehabilitation activity to efforts for the type of proposed project,
process or the community’s Continuum be undertaken in the proposed project Long-term or SPNS demonstration, will
of Care Homeless Assistance planning with HOPWA or other funds. The represent model or exemplary qualities
process (if homeless persons are to be Energy Star standard is as defined in in service delivery, management, or
served by proposed activities and Section V of the General Section. other features in connection with other
related use of Homeless Management (d) For two rating points under project HOPWA funded projects in your
Information Systems (HMIS) to soundness of approach, your community including any local
coordinate benefits for clients); application involves an state or local assessment of these features. For a Long-
(c) Coordinated with other HUD- government agency as the grantee, or as term project, the features must involve
funded programs outside of the a project sponsor(s), and that agency permanent supportive housing activities
Consolidated Planning process, for completes the regulatory barriers policy to be undertaken in a non-formula area.
example, accessing additional housing questionnaire, including providing the A SPNS demonstration project must
resources through a local public housing required documentation, as defined in involve a plan and commitments to
authority; and Section V of the General Section. place residents in permanent housing by
(d) Coordinated with mainstream b. Model and Demonstration Qualities the end of the operating period by
resources including private, other (20 Points). HUD will award up to 20 showing exemplary and/or innovative
public, and mainstream services and points based on your service delivery qualities. If you propose a new program,
housing programs. To achieve the plan and how well it will serve as a or an alternative method of meeting the
maximum points, applicants must model for a New and Continuing project needs of your eligible population,
evidence explicit agency strategies to by the end of the operating period. HUD describe how the innovative qualities of
coordinate client assistance with expects the proposed project to show your activities will result in knowledge
mainstream health, social service and exemplary and/or innovative qualities gained or lessons learned for achieving

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greater housing opportunities and management changes, such as Factor 5: Achieving Results and
supportive services for persons living consolidation or merger of Program Evaluation (Maximum 10
with HIV/AIDS. HUD will rate your administrative functions to improve Points)
application higher if you provide strong efficiencies and reduce overhead or Address this factor on not more than
evidence that your methods will yield program costs, in order to better five (5) double-spaced, typed pages.
qualities that will benefit or expand maintain the housing efforts. Under this factor, HUD will award 10
knowledge in serving eligible persons, a. In establishing leveraging, HUD
points based on how well your
when compared to other applications will not consider other HOPWA-funded
application demonstrates a commitment
and HOPWA projects. In order to learn activities, entitlement benefits inuring
to ensuring that the goals that you set
about qualities of previously funded and to eligible persons, or conditional
forth and your performance will be
ongoing HOPWA projects, you may commitments that depend on future
assessed in a clear and effective manner.
review the HOPWA Executive fund-raising or actions. In assessing the
use of acceptable leveraged resources, HUD will analyze how well you have
Summaries for HOPWA grantees at
HUD will consider the likelihood that clearly implemented the required
http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/
State and local resources will be HOPWA program output and outcome
aidshousing.
(5) Descriptive Budget. HUD will available and continue during the goals and identified other stated benefits
review your budget in describing: operating period of your grant and or outcomes of your program including
(a) How each amount of requested sustain activities beyond that period of your activities, benchmarks, and interim
funding for you and your project Federal support. In evaluating this activities or performance indicators
sponsors will be used and the related factor, HUD will also consider: with timelines. HUD will award the
use of leveraged resources; (1) The extent to which you document highest points to applications that
(b) How each line item will relate to leveraged resources, such as funding demonstrate an evaluation plan that will
your description of planned eligible and/or in-kind services from objectively measure actual
HOPWA activities, as defined in Section governmental entities, private achievements against anticipated
III.A of this Program NOFA; and organizations, resident management achievements.
(c) The clarity and completeness of organizations, educational institutions, Benchmarks or outputs that are
your summary statement of the planned or other entities to achieve the ongoing identified in your application should be
activities for your project by budget line purposes of the project for which you measurable indicators of actual
item and the use of any leveraged funds are requesting HOPWA funds; achievements that help achieve the
or other resources by the grantee and (2) The extent to which the program outcome goals for the HOPWA
sponsor(s). agreements for documented resources Program. These outcome goals must
You must complete the HOPWA evidence that you have partnered with include ‘‘a’’ that is listed below and may
Project Budget Form as described above. other entities to make more effective use include but not be limited to:
Please note that only the forms are of available public or private resources. a. Under the standard required
required in connection with your Partnership arrangements may include HOPWA outcome measure, increase the
narrative under this Model Qualities funding or in-kind services from local amount of housing assistance provided
section. governments or government agencies, to eligible persons, to establish or
nonprofit or for-profit entities, private maintain housing stability, reduce the
Rating Factor 4: Leverage and risks of homelessness for eligible
organizations, educational institutions,
Sustainability (10 Points) persons, and improve access to
or other entities that are willing to
This factor addresses your ability to partner with you on proposed activities, healthcare and other support;
secure community resources that can be or partnering with other program b. Increase the access to permanent
combined with HUD’s funds to achieve funding recipients to make more housing for low-income eligible
program purposes and to ensure effective use of resources within the persons, to enable these households to
sustainability of the housing efforts once geographic area covered by your award. become more self-sufficient (optional);
HOPWA funds are expended. HUD will b. To receive any points under this c. Improve the housing conditions in
award up to 5 points based on the extent criterion, you must document in your which low-income and homeless
to which resources from other public or application the commitment of eligible persons and their families live,
private sources have been committed at resources that will be used in the project to increase the number of persons living
the time of application to support your during its operation and the efforts to in housing that is safe, decent, and
project, including the use of leveraged sustain activities beyond the period of sanitary (optional); and
resources to provide additional HOPWA support. If you request funding d. Address the challenge of
supportive service activities and other for supportive services, you must homelessness for persons living with
housing and program support for document (1) the commitment of other HIV/AIDS and their families, including
eligible persons if documentation is leveraged resources that at least equal persons who are chronically homeless,
provided that is consistent with the the amount of the HOPWA request for by helping them more to permanent
standards described in Section IV.B.5, program activities (not including housing with appropriate support, with
on Leveraging. Also up to 5 points will administrative costs); and (2) leveraging coordinated homeless assistance effort
be awarded based on your demonstrated for additional supportive services that at (optional).
sustainability, which addresses the least equals the amount requested for Program output measures for your
extent to which your program exhibits supportive services activities in order to application for the HOPWA Program
a plan with identified resources to be receive the highest leveraging points. If must include ‘‘a’’ which is listed below
financially self-sustaining by decreasing you do not request supportive services, and may include but not limited to:
dependence on Federal funding and to receive the highest leveraging points, a. Under the standard required
relying more on state, local and private you must document the commitment of HOPWA output measure, the projected
funding so your activities can be other leveraged resources that at least number of households to be assisted in
continued after your Federal grant equal the amount of the HOPWA HOPWA supported housing units by
award period is complete. The efforts to request for program activities (not type (tenant-based rental assistance,
sustain programs may also involve other including administrative costs). STRMU payments and assistance in

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housing facilities) to be provided to c. Policy Priorities. Applicants seeking populations to ensure selection of two
eligible households through your project Renewal funding under this Program projects addressing the housing needs of
during each project-operating year; and NOFA are not required to address persons who are chronically homeless.
b. The projected number of HUD’s policy priorities. Applicants are In allocating amounts to the categories
households including single persons to also encouraged to review and of assistance, HUD reserves the right to
be served through each activity during voluntarily address relevant HUD’s ensure that sufficient funds are available
each project-operating year (optional). policy priorities as outlined in the for the selection of at least one
General Section. Please note in your application with the highest ranking
Your application should also address
application if you undertake any of under each category of assistance. HUD
your evaluation plan for the New and
these optional program efforts. will not select an application that is
Continuing project. Evaluation is
defined as your method for collecting 2. HOPWA New and Continuing Project rated below 75 points, nor will an
data on HUD program measures to Applications application be funded if it receives a
evidence achievement of your project’s Rating Factor 1—Capacity score lower
a. Threshold Reviews. HUD will than 14 points.
goals and objectives. HUD will assess review your HOPWA application to
your method for reviewing this data and In the event of a tie between
ensure that it meets the threshold applications in a category of assistance,
your basis for making relative requirements found in Section III.C.2 of
adjustments in project implementation HUD reserves the right to break the tie
the General Section and Section III.C of by selecting the proposal that was
based on outcomes and lessons learned. this Program NOFA pertaining to a
Your evaluation plan must include how scored higher on a rating criterion in the
request for a new Long-term project or following order: Soundness of
you propose to utilize administrative a SPNS demonstration project.
costs or other leveraged support to Approach; Responsiveness and Model
b. HUD Reviews. HUD staff will Qualities (Rating Factor 3); Achieving
conduct this activity. HUD will award a conduct this review, including staff
greater number of points for projects Results and Program Evaluation (Rating
from Community Planning and Factor 5); Capacity of the Applicant and
that also provide for a plan for the Development at Headquarters and
dissemination of information from the Relevant Organizational Experience
HUD’s State and area field offices.
lessons learned from your proposed (Rating Factor 1); Need/Extent of the
c. Procedures for the Rating and
activities. Your application must Selection of Applications. HUD will rate Problem (Rating Factor 2); and
include the Logic Model Form (HUD– all HOPWA applications based on the Leveraging Resources (Rating Factor 4).
96010). In addition to using the required factors listed above. The points awarded C. Anticipated Announcement and
HOPWA output measures, applicants for the factors total 100. In addition, up Award Dates
may create their own set of activities, to 2 bonus points for projects in RC/EZ/
The anticipated announcement of the
other outputs, and project outcomes. EC–II areas may be available under
projects selected under this notice is no
Section V.A of the General Section.
B. Reviews and Selection Process Whether your HOPWA application is later than August 30, 2005.
1. Renewal of Permanent Supportive conditionally selected will depend on VI. Award Administration Information
Housing Project Applications your overall ranking compared to other
applications within each of the two A. Award Notices
a. Selection of Renewal Applications. categories of assistance, Long-term 1. Applicant Notification. HUD will
To the degree that funds are available projects, or SPNS demonstration notify the eligible applicants of their
up to the amount made available under projects. Funds made available from conditional selection or rejection for
the Department’s FY2005 appropriation federal fiscal year 2004 will be used to awards by email or by a letter to be
for this competition, the Department fund the highest rated applications in mailed to the applicant’s authorized
will select for funding all Renewal the order of their ranking that propose official at the address or e-mail address
requests from applicants that meet new Long-term projects, and if any such provided in your application. For
program requirements (including funds remain after these selections, for conditionally selected applicants, the
passing a threshold review for a need for new or continuing SPNS demonstration CPD Division of HUD’s State or area
Renewal). HUD will also review projects. Funds made available from office will provide a second letter with
requests and adjust funding consistent Federal fiscal year 2005 will be used to a copy of a proposed grant agreement
with funding restrictions found in fund the priority selection of expiring along with instructions on any
Section IV. If the amount of the Renewal projects that undertake adjustments to the grant amount
approvable request for Renewal permanent supportive housing requested and other conditions
activities for all eligible applicants is activities. If any such 2005 funds remain identified during the review for
greater than the amount made available after these selections, then the funds conducting planned activities and on
by this notice up to the amount of Fiscal will be used to fund additional New and the close out of the current grant.
Year 2005 funds, HUD will select all of Continuing projects that are the next 2. Award Modifications. After
the approvable Renewal applications highest rated applications in the order reviewing each application, HUD
and allocate awards to each based on a of their ranking that propose: (a) reserves the right to take each of the
pro rata reduction to the amount Additional new Long-term projects, if following actions:
available under this notice. This action applicable after the selections made a. HUD reserves the right to make
will help to ensure that all eligible and above with 2004 funds, and then (b) award adjustments as outlined in
performing Renewal grants receive additional new or continuing SPNS Section IV.A.2, Adjustments to Funding,
funding that allows their continued demonstration projects. HUD will select of the General Section of the
operation. applications in rank order in each SuperNOFA.
b. HUD Reviews. HUD staff will category of assistance to the extent that b. In the event that a conditionally-
conduct this review, including staff funds are available, except as outlined selected applicant is unable to meet any
from Community Planning and in this Program NOFA, where HUD conditions for funding within the
Development at Headquarters and reserves the right to select applications specified time, HUD reserves the right to
HUD’s State and area field offices. that target the priority eligible not make an award to that applicant. In

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the event that a conditionally-selected 2. Procurement of Recovered programmatic information, you may
applicant is continuing to operate under Materials. See Section III.C. of the contact the HUD field office serving
the prior grant, and has sufficient funds General Section for the information on your area. You can find the telephone
to continue current operations for at how to meet this requirement. number for the State or Area Office of
least six months following the date of Community Planning and Development
C. Reporting
notification of selection, HUD may take on HUD’s Web site: www.hud.gov/
any of the following actions: (i) Follow 1. Six-Month Report. For any new offices/adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm.
procedures to terminate the prior grant project, you must provide an initial HUD staff may assist with program
and recapture remaining funds after this report to the Field Office and HUD questions, but may not assist in
date, consistent with the terms of the Headquarters on the startup of the preparing your application. Persons
applicable grant agreement and 24 CFR planned activities within six months of with hearing or speech challenges may
574.500(c); or (ii) adjust the amount of your selection. Your report must outline access the above number via TTY (text
the new award by the amount of funds your accomplishments and identify any telephone) by calling the toll-free
remaining after this date in the prior barriers or issues for which the Federal Information Relay Service at
grant. Department may provide assistance on 800–877–8339.
c. In making awards to New and the start-up on your new award. B. Seeking Technical Assistance (TA)
Continuing projects, HUD may offer less Renewal and continuing projects are not in Developing a HOPWA Application.
then the full amount requested to required to file this report. HOPWA TA providers may not provide
applicants that have received sufficient 2. Measuring Performance. You must technical assistance in the drafting of
points to be selected, but for which report after each year of operation on responses to HUD’s NOFA due to the
there are insufficient funds remaining to the annual accomplishments of your unfair advantage such assistance gives
provide the full funding request. HUD projects under the HOPWA Annual to one organization over another. If HUD
may also use funds from an award Progress Report (form HUD–40110–B), determines that HOPWA technical
reduced under item b, above, to restore including the required performance assistance has been used to draft a
amounts to a funding request that had measures described in Section III.C.2.c. HOPWA application, HUD reserves that
been reduced in this competition due to of this Program NOFA on Required right to reject the application for
the application’s lower rating status; HOPWA Performance Goals including funding. If, after your application has
d. If an applicant turns down an reporting on annual housing outputs been selected for an award, HUD
award, an award is not made, or if there and client outcomes in achieving determines that HOPWA technical
are sufficient award adjustments to housing stability, reduced risks of assistance was used to draft your
make additional awards feasible, HUD homelessness, and improved access to application, the award will be
reserves the right to: (a) Offer an award healthcare and other needed support. withdrawn and you may be liable to
to the next highest rated application(s) For each reporting period, you must return to HUD any funds already spent.
in this competition in their rank order; provide a completed Logic Model
C. Satellite Broadcast. HUD will hold
(b) add remaining or recaptured showing progress to date against
information broadcasts via satellite for
amounts to the funds that become projected outputs and outcomes
potential applicants to learn more about
available for a future competition; or (c) contained in your approved grant
the program and preparation of the
restore amounts to a funding request agreement. HUD will use these reports
application. For more information about
that had been reduced in this and information obtained from HUD
the date and time of the broadcast, you
competition. financial systems, along with any
should consult the HUD Web site at
remote or on-site monitoring, to
3. Applicant Debriefing. Applicants www.hud.gov/grants.
measure your progress and
requesting to be debriefed must send a
achievements in evaluating your VIII. Other Information
written request to: Department of
performance on your HOPWA grant.
Housing and Urban Development; 3. Beneficiary Information. HUD A. Paperwork Reduction Act. The
Attention: Office of HIV/AIDS Housing; requires that funded recipients collect information collection requirements
451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 7212; racial and ethnic beneficiary data. It has contained in this document have been
Washington, DC 20401–7000. adopted the Office of Management and approved by the Office of Management
Telephone number is (202) 708–1934. Budget’s Standards for the collection of and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
Persons with hearing or speech Racial and Ethnic Data. In view of these Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
challenges may access the above requirements, you should use one of the 3520) and assigned OMB control
number via TTY (text telephone) by following: number 2506–0133. In accordance with
calling the Federal Information Relay • HUD–27061, Racial and Ethnic Data the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
Service at 800–877–8339 (this is a toll- Reporting Form (instructions for its use) not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
free number). Additional information found on www.HUDclips.org; not required to respond to, a collection
regarding debriefing can be found in the • A comparable program form of information unless the collection
General Section. (HOPWA—Annual Performance Report displays a currently valid OMB control
(APR) form HUD–40110–C); or number. Public reporting burden for the
B. Administrative and National Policy
• A comparable electronic data collection of information is estimated to
Requirements
system for this purpose. average 413 hours per annum per
1. Executive Order 13202, respondent for the application and grant
Preservation of Open Competition and VII. Agency Contacts administration. This includes the time
Government Neutrality Toward A. For Further Information and collecting, reviewing, and reporting the
Government Contractors’ Labor Technical Assistance (TA). For data for the application, semi-annual
Relations on Federal and Federally technical assistance in downloading an reports and final report. The
Funded Contract Projects. See Section application package from Grants.gov/ information will be used for grantee
III.C. of the General Section for the Apply, contact the Grant.gov help desk selection and monitoring the
information on how to meet this at 800–518–Grants or by sending an e- administration of funds. Response to
requirement. mail to support@grants.gov. For this request for information is required

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in order to receive the benefits to be 7. # of Housing Units / # of and ‘‘Ensure equal opportunity in
derived. Households: Indicate the number of housing’’
B. Instructions on Filling Out housing units or households, as Policy Priorities: Below are HUD’s
Required HOPWA Application Budget applicable, that will be assisted during policy priorities. HOPWA efforts are
Form (HUD–40110–B). each program year for which you are established under item 1 in providing
Complete a separate ‘‘Detailed Project seeking funds. housing support and item 6 in helping
Budget and Housing Outputs’’ page 8. Total HOPWA Request: Total the to end chronic homelessness. In
(Section B) for the Grantee and for each ‘‘Budget’’ amounts at the bottom of the addition to those items (whichever is
Project Sponsor receiving HOPWA page. appropriate), applicants could add to
funds under this application. Specific C. Instructions on Completing HUD’s attainment of the other items. In the
instructions: Logic Model (Form HUD–96010). (Note: Policy Priorities column, enter the
1. Name of Organization: Enter the Below are specific instructions for numbers which best identify the
complete legal name of the organization completing HUD’s Logic Model for the priorities that apply to your application,
(grantee or project sponsor). (If you are HOPWA program. Refer to the General including 1 and/or 6 along with any
completing an electronic application, Instructions for further guidance on optional addition priority.
this data element is pre-populated after completing the Logic Model.) 1. Provide increased homeownership
you have completed the SF 424 The HOPWA program is intended to and rental opportunities for low and
information.) achieve the overall outcome that moderate-income persons, persons with
2. Zip Code: Enter the zip code of the persons assisted have been enabled to disabilities, the elderly, minorities and
establish and/or better maintain a stable families with limited English
local headquarters of the grantee or
living environment in housing that is proficiency. (HOPWA included)
sponsor. (For electronic applications,
safe, decent and sanitary and to reduce 2. Improving our nation’s
this information is pre-populated once
the risks of homelessness and improve communities
you enter the information on the SF 424. 3. Encourage accessible design
access to healthcare and other
3. Type: Mark if you are completing features
supportive services. In addition, output
this form for the grantee or project 4. Provide full and equal access to
is measured each year on the number of
sponsor, as applicable. grassroots faith-based and other
units of housing/households supported
4. Grassroots: Indicate if the grantee with HOPWA funds. Projects may also community-based organizations in HUD
or sponsor is a grassroots faith-based or show how efforts foster greater self- program implementation
other community-based grassroots sufficiency and independence for 5. Participation of minority-serving
organization (see General Section for clients from public support. The institutions in HUD programs
definitions). outcomes and outputs on the Logic Ending chronic homelessness
5. Eligible Activity Description: Model will be used as a guide to assist (HOPWA funded homeless projects
Provide a brief description in each of HUD and grant recipients to measure included).
the appropriate ‘‘Eligible Activity’’ the impact of the HOPWA program in 6. Removal of regulatory barriers to
categories for each activity for which achieving HUD’s objectives. At the end affordable housing.
you are seeking funding. This 7. Participation in Energy Star.
of each year of assistance, HOPWA Problem, Need or Situation: Provide a
description should be a 1–2 line recipients should consider the effects of
summary of the activity. general statement of need that provides
their efforts and compare results to the the rationale for the proposed service or
Example 1: Tenant-Based Rental
Assistance Description: ‘‘Provide Long-term, planned outputs and the prior year’s activity (i.e., describe the problem that
tenant-based rental assistance through the outcome baseline on stable housing as you are addressing with your HOPWA
‘‘Rent Project’’ to 25 individuals and 10 part of an assessment of program application program).
families per year over a three-year grant success. These assessments will help Service or Activity: Identify the
period (average $5,000 per household per inform the community as well as HUD services that you are providing to
year).’’ in assessing past performance and address the Problem, Need or Situation
Example 2: Supportive Services helping to direct future efforts. For
Description: ‘‘One employee (0.5FTE) will
identified above.
example, if an assessment shows that Output Goal: Using the figures from
provide case management, nutritional
some activities are not helping the ‘‘# of Units’’ and ‘‘# of Households’’
services, and mental health counseling to 45
individuals in the AIDS Housing facility each beneficiaries achieve the desired section of the ‘‘Detailed Project Budget
year for the three years of the grant term.’’ outcome, recipients should consider and Housing Outputs’’ section of form
Example 3: Permanent Housing Placement what alternatives or enhancements to 40110–B, identify the Short-Term,
Description: ‘‘Funds for first months rent and program efforts might better meet this Intermediate and Long-term output
security deposits and help in completing goal. By its nature, short-term housing goals of your project.
housing forms for 25 households per year to support is expected to provide a For example: a short-term output goal
move them to permanent rental housing at temporary and unstable housing might be ‘‘to provide 14 units of housing
$60,000 for the three years of the grant term.’’ outcome if persons remain dependent for persons with HIV/AIDS and their
6. Budget: For each HOPWA Eligible on this type of assistance. families,’’ an intermediate output goal
Activity (lines 1–15), enter the amount Specific Instructions: might be ‘‘to assist 20 family members
of requested HOPWA funds in the Program Name: Enter ‘‘HOPWA’’(For to find jobs,’’ and a Long-term output
‘‘Totals’’ column. In the columns electronic application filers this goal might be ‘‘to assist 4 households to
labeled ‘‘Yr. 1’’, ‘‘Yr. 2’’ and ‘‘Yr. 3’’, information is pre-populated once you purchase a home.’’
indicate in whole dollars how you plan have completed the SF 424 Output Result:1 Do not complete this
to spend the total funds over each of the information). column in the application—this will be
project years. If you are a submitting a Component Name: ‘‘New’’ or used in annual progress reporting.
new application and requesting funds ‘‘Continuing’’ or ‘‘Renewal’’, as Achievement Outcome Goals: Identify
for Facility Development (lines 1–3), do applicable. the number of households who will be
not allocate Facility Operations funds Strategic Goals: Enter ‘‘2,4’’ which able to:
(lines 4–6) until the facility is developed conform to HUD’s strategic goals to (a) Establish and/or better maintain
and operational. ‘‘Promote decent affordable housing’’ stable housing,

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(b) Reduce their risks of homelessness who leave the program through End Results: Do not complete this
or outplacement to other permanent section.
(c) Improve their access to healthcare housing options, including private Measurement Reporting Tools: Refer
and other needed support. resources, and those with a reasonable
The achievement of stable housing for to general instructions on the Logic
expectation of self sufficiency and Model.
HOPWA beneficiaries is defined as the independence after their HOPWA
number of clients who will remain in Evaluation Process: Refer to general
assistance.
residence in the housing program or instructions on the Logic Model.

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Housing for People who are Homeless Full Text of Announcement the streets for at least 365 days over the
and Addicted to Alcohol I. Funding Opportunity Description last five years, the provider will
Overview Information determine, on a case-by-case basis, if
A. Background. Research suggests that they need to be stabilized in programs
A. Federal Agency Name: Department as many as 150,000 people experience (not funded through this initiative),
of Housing and Urban Development, chronic homelessness in this country. such as a residential treatment center,
Office of Community Planning and People experiencing chronic detoxification center or other jail
Development homelessness frequently suffer from diversion program, for up to six months
addiction to alcohol or other disabling prior to being placed into permanent
B. Title: Housing for People Who Are
conditions, and they are homeless for supportive housing (funded through this
Homeless and Addicted to Alcohol
extended periods of time or experience initiative).
C. Announcement Type: Initial multiple episodes of homelessness. For Once the grantee, working in
announcement the most part, persons who are conjunction with the relevant
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The chronically homeless get help for a short supportive service providers and the
Federal Register number is FR–4950– time but soon fall back to the streets and homeless client, determines that the
N–33; the OMB approval number is shelters. Because the long-term needs of client is ready, grant funds for this
pending. these persons are not comprehensively initiative may be used to provide
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic addressed, they cycle through the permanent supportive housing for the
Assistance Number: 14.235 homeless system and consume a client. Up to five percent of the funds
F. Dates: The application submission significant portion of available are available for providers to help
date is May 19, 2005. emergency resources. When persons clients identify and obtain permanent
G. Additional Overview Content who are chronically homeless have supportive housing. HUD expects that
Information: access to basic assistance, like housing approximately half of the projects
and treatment, research suggests a awarded will provide grants for leasing
1. Applicants for funding should reduction in the costs of expensive
carefully review the requirements that are project-based projects, and the
emergency interventions. other half will provide grants that are
identified in this Program NOFA and People who have been living on the
the General Section. Unless otherwise tenant-based projects. Comprehensive
streets for a very long time with a alcoholism treatment services, along
stated in this Program NOFA, the primary diagnosis of alcoholism are a
requirements of the General Section with other relevant services, must be
particularly difficult to serve homeless provided in a manner deemed
apply. sub-population. Research indicates that appropriate by the grantee and are
2. This NOFA announces the 38 percent of the overall homeless subject to requirements of the
availability of approximately $10 population experiences problems with Supportive Housing Program
million to award approximately ten two- alcohol. Since evidence has shown that regulations and other applicable laws
year grants ranging up to approximately in certain communities alcoholism and regulations. Clients must be assisted
$1 million per award. This two-year, among the homeless population is a in accessing relevant mainstream
competitive demonstration program, major problem, including high service delivery systems, Food Stamps,
developed in consultation with the utilization of public resources, Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
Interagency Council on Homelessness as emergency medical services and the and Medicaid, for example.
required in Public Law 108–7, is court system, this demonstration targets Following this demonstration period,
designed to provide supportive housing this very difficult to serve population. funded projects may be eligible to
assistance to chronically homeless B. Program Description. This apply, on a competitive basis, as a
persons who have been living on the demonstration targets chronically renewal project through the Continuum
streets for at least three hundred sixty- homeless persons who have been living of Care for Supportive Housing
five (365) days over the last five (5) on the streets for at least three hundred Program—Permanent Housing (SHP–
years and have a long term addiction to and sixty-five (365) days over the last PH).
alcohol, otherwise known as serial five (5) years and have a long-term C. Authority. Public Law 108–7,
inebriates. Clients served by these funds addiction to alcohol, otherwise approved February 20, 2003 (111 Stat.
will have been living on the streets at described as serial inebriates. Clients 494) authorizes this two-year
the time of initial contact and will have served by these funds will have been demonstration program. The Supportive
no history of living in transitional or living on the streets at the time of initial Housing Program is authorized by Title
permanent housing over the last five contact and will have no history of IV, Subtitle C, of the Stewart B.
years. Grantees will partner with local living in transitional or permanent McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance
law enforcement and court systems and housing over the last five years. It is the Act (McKinney-Vento Act), 42 U.S.C.
other relevant institutions to identify intent of Congress that funds awarded 11381.
eligible clients for this program. under this NOFA support innovative D. Definitions. 1. Chronic
Grantees will demonstrate existing solutions, which frequently result when homelessness refers to an
relationships with service providers, local community organizations work unaccompanied homeless individual
including grassroots community-based together. Building upon existing with a disabling condition who has
organizations including faith-based collaborations, grantees are expected to either been continuously homeless for a
organizations, to ensure the work in conjunction with local law year or more OR has had at least four
comprehensive supportive services enforcement agencies and courts, (4) episodes of homelessness in the past
needs of the clients are addressed including the police department, three (3) years. To be considered
(through other funds). The project must sheriffs department, superior court, city chronically homeless, persons must
be located within a Continuum of Care attorney, and/or city council, to identify have been sleeping in a place not meant
that has at least 100 people who are and refer eligible clients to projects for human habitation (e.g., living on the
chronically homeless and unsheltered, funded by this program. After clients are streets) and/or in an emergency shelter
according to the Continuum of Care or identified as having a long-term during that time. An episode is a
a recent official count. addiction to alcohol and having lived on separate, distinct, and sustained stay on

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the streets and/or in an emergency addition to these requirements, there 3. Program Requirements. a.
homeless shelter. may be program-specific threshold Applicants must be a part of a
2. For the purpose of this NOFA, requirements identified in the Continuum of Care. Please provide as
disabling condition is defined as ‘‘a individual Program NOFAs. documentation a copy of the Continuum
diagnosable substance use disorder, (2) If you, the applicant: of Care Planning Process Organization
serious mental illness, developmental (a) Have been charged with an that was submitted in the most recent
disability, or chronic physical illness or ongoing systemic violation of the Fair Continuum of Care competition.
disability, including the co-occurrence Housing Act; or b. The project must be located within
of two or more of these conditions. A (b) Are a defendant in a Fair Housing a Continuum of Care that has at least
disabling condition limits an Act lawsuit filed by the Department of 100 people who are chronically
individual’s ability to work or perform Justice alleging an on-going pattern or homeless and unsheltered, according to
one or more activities of daily living.’’ practice of discrimination; or the Continuum of Care or a recent
3. A serial inebriate is defined as a (c) Have received a letter of findings official count. Please identify by
chronically homeless person who has identifying ongoing systemic program year and date of submission the
been living on the streets for at least 365 noncompliance under Title VI of the most recent Continuum of Care
days over the last five years and who Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of documentation submitted to HUD, so
has a long-term addiction to alcohol. (To the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or HUD staff can confirm that the
be eligible for this program, clients Section 109 of the Housing and jurisdiction has identified the required
served by these funds will be living on Community Development Act of 1974; 100 people.
the streets at the time of initial contact and c. All clients are expected to receive
and will have no history of living in (d) The charge, lawsuit or letter of necessary supportive services from the
transitional or permanent housing over findings referenced in subpart (a), (b), or time they are identified and as long as
the last five years.) (c) above has not been resolved to necessary after they are placed into
HUD’s satisfaction before the permanent supportive housing.
II. Award Information application deadline, then you are d. Grantees shall derive all supportive
This NOFA announces the availability ineligible and HUD will not rate and services funds, including substance
of approximately $10 million to award rank your application. abuse treatment, from other public or
approximately ten grants ranging up to (2) Examples of actions that would private sources, including community-
approximately $1 million per award. normally be considered sufficient to based organizations, inclusive of faith-
resolve the matter include, but are not based organizations.
III. Eligibility Information limited to: e. Funds made available under this
A. Eligible Applicants. Eligible (a) A voluntary compliance agreement NOFA are subject to the program
applicants are States, local government, signed by all parties in response to a regulations at 24 CFR part 583.
other government agencies, and public letter of findings; f. Grantees currently operating
and private nonprofit organizations that (b) A HUD-approved conciliation facilities or activities that serve
are part of a Continuum of Care in agreement signed by all parties; homeless persons may only receive SHP
jurisdictions that have at least 100 (c) A consent order or consent decree; funding if the project proposes to
people who are chronically homeless or increase the number of homeless
and unsheltered. (d) An issuance of a judicial ruling or persons served.
B. Eligible Activities. Eligible a HUD Administrative Law Judge’s g. Safeguarding Resident/Client Files.
activities are limited to leasing of decision.’’ In maintaining resident files, HUD
housing and limited housing search and d. Affirmatively Furthering Fair funded recipients shall observe state
administrative expenses. For the Housing. Under Section 808(e)(5) of the and local laws concerning the
purpose of this NOFA, housing Fair Housing Act, HUD has a statutory disclosure of records that pertain to
activities include only leasing and duty to affirmatively further fair individuals. Further, recipients are
housing search. housing. HUD requires the same of its required to adopt and take reasonable
C. Other. 1. Eligible clients. Eligible funding recipients. If you are a measures to ensure that resident/client
clients are chronically homeless persons successful applicant, you will have a files are safeguarded.
who have been living on the streets for duty to affirmatively further fair housing h. Environmental Impact. Activities
at least 365 days over the last five years opportunities for classes protected under this NOFA are subject to the
and who have a long-term addiction to under the Fair Housing Act. Protected environmental review provisions set out
alcohol. (To be eligible for this program, classes include race, color, national at 24 CFR 583.230. A recipient, its
clients served by these funds will be origin, religion, sex, disability, and project partners and their contractors
living on the streets at the time of initial familial status. The application should may not commit or expend any
contact and will have no history of include specific steps to: assistance or nonfederal funds on
living in transitional or permanent (1) Overcome the effects of project activities (other than those listed
housing over the last five years.) impediments to fair housing choice that in 24 CFR 58.22(c), 58.34 or 58.35(b))
2. Threshold Requirements. were identified in the jurisdiction’s until HUD has approved a Request for
a. Ineligible Applicants. HUD will not Analysis of Impediments (AI) to Fair Release of Funds and environmental
consider an application from an Housing Choice; certification from the responsible entity.
ineligible applicant. (2) Remedy discrimination in The expenditure or commitment of
b. Applicants, and Sub-grantees, must housing; or assistance or nonfederal funds for such
meet the Threshold Requirements in the (3) Promote fair housing rights and activities prior to this HUD approval
General Section of the SuperNOFA. fair housing choice. may result in the denial of assistance for
c. Compliance With Fair Housing and Further, you, the applicant, have a the project under consideration.
Civil Rights Laws. duty to carry out the specific activities D. Match. For the purposes of this
(1) Applicants must comply with all provided in your responses to the rating two-year demonstration program,
applicable fair housing and civil rights factors that address affirmatively applicants must match all funds
requirements in 24 CFR 5.105(a). In furthering fair housing. provided through this initiative on at

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least a dollar for dollar basis with cash (6) HUD–96010, Program Outcome (iv) Multiply the number of units by
for supportive services. Cash already Logic Model. the FMR or actual rent, whichever is
claimed as leverage or match as part of (7) SF–LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying, if lower, by the length of the grant (# of
the Continuum of Care activities may applicable. units × FMR or actual rent × months
not be claimed to offset this match (8) HUD 40112.1, Program Project based on grant term) and enter the result
requirement. Grantees shall derive Information. in the total column.
services funds from public or private (9) HUD 40112.2, Number of Beds and (v) Please note that the FMR for a
sources, including community-based Participants Charts. (The period of single room occupancy (SRO) unit is
organizations, inclusive of faith-based performance for all grants awarded equal to 75 percent (0.75) of the 0-
organizations, but shall not derive through this NOFA will be up to two- bedroom FMR. The FMRs for unit sizes
services funds from other HUD–funded years.) larger than 4-bedrooms are calculated by
homeless assistance grants. Refer to 24 (a) This section is composed of two adding 15 percent to the 4-bedroom
CFR 84.23 (for nonprofits) and 85.24 (for charts: FMR for each extra bedroom. For
state and local governments) for (i) Chart 1 is for recording the number example, the FMR for a 5-bedroom unit
information governing matching funds, of beds/bedrooms in the project. is 1.15 times the 4-bedroom FMR, and
but note that the cash requirements of (ii) Chart 2 is for recording the the FMR for a 6-bedroom unit is 1.30
this two-year demonstration program number of participants to be served. times the 4-bedroom FMR.
are more restrictive than the (b) Instructions for Completing Chart (vi) Chart A should be filled out only
requirements that may apply to other 1 and Chart 2. Note: If your project is if you will lease individual units or
grant programs. funded, you will be responsible for structures that are currently configured
achieving the numbers submitted. for housing and/or services and,
IV. Application and Submission (i) In the first column, please enter the therefore, an FMR or actual rent can be
Information requested information for all items at a used. If you have negotiated an actual
A. Addresses to Request Application point in time (a given night). You rent (s) which is lower than the FMR,
Package. Applicants may download the should only fill out this column if you please use that amount instead of the
NOFA from the Grants.gov Web site at propose to use existing facilities to serve FMR. The actual rent may not exceed
http://www.grants.gov. If you have the homeless. If not, enter ‘‘N/A’’ in this the FMR.
difficulty accessing the information you column. (vii) If your project has been approved
may call the grants.gov help desk at (ii) In the second column, enter the for exception rents use those amounts
800–518–GRANTS. The operator will new number of beds and persons served when completing these charts AND
assist you in accessing the information. at a point in time if this project is submit your current approval letter with
Please see the General Section for funded. this document.
information on electronic application (iii) In the third column, enter the (b) Leased Structure(s) for Housing
submission, procedures for requesting a projected level (columns 1 and 2 added (i) If you will lease a structure or
waiver, and timely submission and together) that your project will attain at portion of a structure for housing, fill
receipt requirements. a point in time. out Chart B below using a monthly
(iv) In the fourth column, enter the leasing cost that is comparable to and no
B. Content and Form of Application
number of persons to be served over the more than the rents being charged for
Submission. 1. Required Materials.
grant term. similar space in the area. This applies
There is no separate application kit. (10) HUD 40112.3, Leasing
This notice contains all the information to structures already configured for
Information. housing and for those that will be
necessary for submission of your (a) Leasing Units for Housing.
application. converted. If your project has more than
(i) Housing space may be in the form one structure, reproduce Chart B and fill
a. In addition to the required of scattered-site leased units, or within
narratives, please include in your it out starting with structure 2.
a structure. The structures to be leased (ii) Multiply the monthly leasing costs
application each item in the order listed may be structures currently configured
below: by the number of months requested for
for, or structures to be converted to funding and enter the result in the total
(1) SF–424, Application for Federal provide, supportive housing and/or
Assistance. column.
supportive services. (iii) Chart B should be filled out only
(a) Every section should be (ii) If you propose to lease units in if you will lease a structure or portion
completed. more than one metropolitan or non- of a structure for which an FMR is not
(b) When completing box 15, the metropolitan area, fill in the appropriate applicable.
component selected should be either: number of tables for each area with a (11) HUD 40112.4, Additional Key
i. Permanent Housing for Persons different FMR or actual rent. Please Information. HUD needs the information
with Disabilities, or submit multiple copies of this Chart as in this form to respond to public and
ii. Safe Havens—Permanent (Safe needed to accommodate projects using Congressional inquiries about program
haven projects have the characteristics more than one FMR or actual rent. benefit.
of permanent housing and will require (iii) Enter the number of unit(s) by the (12) SF 424A, Budget Information—
participants to execute a lease bedroom size to be leased and the lower Non-Construction. Only Complete
agreement.) of the actual rent or the FMR as Sections A and C.
(2) HUD–2991, Certification of published in the Federal Register on (a) In Section A, column (a) which is
Consistency with Consolidated Plan. October 1, 2004. (FMRs may be found labeled ‘‘Grant Program Function or
(3) SF–424–SUPP, Survey on using this WEB site: http:// Activity’’, the applicant must list the
Ensuring Equal Opportunity for www.huduser.org/datasets/fmr.html) activities that will be funded through
Applicants. The space to be leased may be scattered- this grant and provided as cash match:
(4) HUD 27300, America’s Affordable site (e.g., one-bedroom apartments in i. Row 1 should state leasing;
Communities Initiative. five different apartment complexes) or ii. Row 2 should state housing search
(5) HUD–96011, Facsimile contained within a structure (e.g., a assistance;
Transmittal. group home with six bedrooms). iii. Row 3 should state administration.

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iv. Row 4 should state services. b. No appropriated Federal funds 6. Activities undertaken to benefit
(b) Columns (b), (c) and (d) of Section have been paid or will be paid, by or on populations other than the target
A should be left blank. behalf of the applicant to any person for population as defined in Section I.B,
(c) In column (e) of Section A, list the influencing or attempting to influence above, will not be funded.
funds you are requesting through this an officer or employee of any agency, a 7. Clients served by these funds must
NOFA in rows 1 through 3. NOTE: Member of Congress, or an employee of be living on the streets at the time of
Although column (e) is labeled a Member of Congress, in connection initial contact and will have no history
‘‘Federal,’’ do not enter all Federal with this application for Federal of living in transitional or permanent
Funds in this column. Enter only those assistance or any award of funds housing over the last five years.
funds requested from this NOFA. resulting from the submission of this F. Other Submission Requirement.
(d) Use column (f) of Section A to application for Federal assistance, or its Applicants receiving a waiver to the
indicate the other funds you are extension, renewal, amendment, or electronic submission requirement may
committing to this project. Note: modification. If funds other than submit a paper copy application.
Although column (f) is labeled ‘‘Non- Federal appropriated funds have been or Applicants that have received a waiver
Federal,’’ use this column to show all will be paid for influencing or of the electronic submission
funds, Federal and non-federal, other attempting to influence the persons requirement should consult the General
than the SHP funds listed in column (e), listed above, the applicant agrees to Section for application submission
which will support this project. Column complete and submit Standard Form instructions including Appendix C for
(g) is a calculated field and should equal LLL, Disclosure Form to Report the correct mailing address and number
your total project budget. Lobbying, as part of its applications of copies.
(e) Column (a) of Section C, Non- submission package. The applicant
V. Application Review Information.
Federal Resources, contains calculated further agrees to and certifies that it will
fields and will list leasing, housing require all subawards at all tiers A. Criteria. The following are
search assistance, administration and including subgrants and contracts to descriptions of the rating factors upon
services in rows one through four. similarly certify and disclose which the application will be scored.
(f) Use columns (b) Applicant, (c) accordingly. The total number of pages allotted to
State and (d) Other of Section C should C. Submission Date and Times. each rating factor is specified.
to show the non-federal cash match for Applications must be submitted to and Additional narrative or lists, other than
each of the activities listed in rows one received by Grants.gov on or before those specified in the rating factors
through four. 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time on May 19, below, will not be considered. Lists that
(g) Column (e) of Section C should 2005. Please be sure to read the General are requested in a rating factor are not
total the amount of cash match for each Section for timely submission and included in the page limit.
receipt requirements as submission 1. Capacity of the Applicant and
of the activities. Note: Column (e) row
requirements have substantially Relevant Organizational Staff (Points
12 must be equal to or greater than your
changed this year. Failure to follow the 20). Up to 20 points will be awarded
total grant request shown in Section A
submission requirements and based on the following questions (two
column (e) row 5 in order to satisfy the
procedures may affect your ability to pages total):
match requirement. a. What experience does the applicant
(13) Budget Narrative. A one-page receive an award of funds.
D. Intergovernmental Review. have in providing supportive housing
narrative must be submitted that and collaborating with agencies that
explains how the applicant arrived at This program is excluded from an provide an array of needed supportive
the cost estimates for any line items, Intergovernmental Review. services to persons who have been
including match items. E. Funding Restrictions. 1. Housing living on the streets for at least 365 days
2. Required Certifications. By signing funds available through this initiative over the last five years and who have a
the SF–424 cover page: may only be used to provide grants for long-term addiction to alcohol.
a. The governing body of your leasing, limited housing search b. What existing relationships does
organization has duly authorized the assistance and administration. the applicant have with law
application for federal assistance. In 2. No more than 5 percent of each enforcement agencies, courts, substance
addition, by signing and/or project award may be used for housing abuse service systems and other
electronically submitting your search assistance. supportive services organizations, sub-
application, you certify that the 3. No more than 5 percent of each contractors, consultants, sub-recipients,
Authorized Organization Representative project award may be used for and members of consortia that are firmly
signing the application: administrative costs, such as committed to the project?
(1) has the legal authority to apply for accounting, preparing HUD reports, c. How have the applicant and partner
Federal assistance and the institutional, obtaining audits, and other costs agencies demonstrated the management
managerial, and financial capacity associated with administering the grant. and organizational capability to manage
(including funds to pay for any non- 4. Costs for new construction, this collaboration?
federal share of program costs) to plan, rehabilitation, acquisition, operating d. What is the applicants’ past
manage and complete the program as costs, and supportive services are not performance in managing public or
described in the application; and will allowable costs for reimbursement private funds and the timely use of
provide HUD any additional under this NOFA. funds received from Federal, State or
information it may require; and 5. Under no circumstances may SHP local sources?
(2) will administer the award in leasing funds be used to lease units or 2. Need/Extent of Problem (Points 10).
compliance with requirements structures owned by the project sponsor, (one page total):
identified and contained in the Notice the selectee, or their parent This factor addresses the extent to
of Funding Availability as applicable to organizations. This includes which (a) there is a need for funding the
the program for which funds are organizations that are members of a proposed activities described in the
awarded and in accordance with general partnership where the general applicant’s work plan, and (b) the
requirements applicable to the program. partnership owns the structure. degree to which the applicant’s work

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plan substantively addresses this policy priority. The applicant lived on the streets for at least 365 days
departmental policy priorities. Please should be mindful of the requirements over the past five years and are addicted
note, there must be at least 100 people of the regulations implementing Section to alcohol? How will the applicant and
who are chronically homeless and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, in partners determine that the clients have
unsheltered in your Continuum of Care. particular, 24 CFR 8.4(b)(1)(iv), 8.4(c)(1) been living on the streets at the time of
a. Needs Data (5 points). and 8.4(d). initial contact and have no history of
Please provide in the response, the (3) Participation in Energy Star. To living in transitional or permanent
extent to which the community the obtain the policy priority points for housing over the last five years?
applicant serves has documented the energy star, the applicant must set e. How will the applicant and partner
extent of homelessness and the presence quantitative goals for activities such as providers determine if clients need to be
of persons who are chronically replacing worn products or facilities stabilized in programs, such as
homeless and addicted to alcohol in its such as light bulbs, water heaters, residential treatment centers,
Continuum of Care, Consolidated Plan, furnaces, etc., with Energy Star products detoxification centers or other jail
Analysis of Impediments to Fair to reduce operating costs. diversion programs (for up to six
Housing Choice (AI), or other planning (4) Removal of Regulatory Barriers to months) before being placed into
documents. Affordable Housing. To obtain the permanent housing? What role will the
Briefly describe where the target policy priority points for efforts to clients have in this determination?
population will come from and the successfully remove regulatory barriers, f. How will participants be assisted
outreach plan to bring them into the applicants must complete form HUD– both to obtain and remain in permanent
project. Please describe the approach in 27300, ‘‘Questionnaire for HUD’s housing? How will housing be
identifying the needs of the target Initiative on Removal of Regulatory identified and how will the client be
population. Higher points will be Barriers.’’ Copies of HUD’s notices assisted in finding housing? What role
awarded to applicants that can quantify published on this issue, can be found on will the limited housing search
the number/percent reduction in overall HUD’s Web site at http://www.hud.gov/ assistance provided through this
homelessness and chronic homelessness offices/adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm. initiative have in identifying suitable
to be achieved by the proposed work Under this policy priority, higher housing for the clients? What role will
plan. rating points are available to: the clients have in selecting the
b. Departmental Policy Priorities (5 (a) Governmental applicants that are permanent housing?
points). able to demonstrate successful efforts in g. What type of housing will be
The Departmental policy priorities are removing regulatory barriers to provided? How do the TYPE (e.g.,
described in detail in the General affordable housing and apartments, group home) and SCALE
Section. The following four priorities (b) Nongovernmental applicants that (e.g. number of units, number of persons
apply for the purpose of this NOFA. are associated with jurisdictions that per unit) of the proposed housing will
Indicate if, and describe how, the have undertaken successful efforts in fit the needs of the participants? Will
applicant’s work plan substantively removing barriers. existing structures be utilized? If this
addresses each of these departmental 3. Soundness of Collaborative will be an expansion of an existing
policy priorities. Applicants are advised Approach (Points 40). Up to 40 points project, what new housing will be
to review the policy priorities in the will be awarded based on the extent to available as a result of this initiative?
General Section, to assure they fully which the applicant collaborates with How will the housing be accessible to
understand the meaning of each, prior the identified partners to accomplish persons with disabilities in accordance
to responding to this sub-factor. the goals described in response to this with applicable laws?
In scoring this section, the applicant rating factor. (10 pages total): h. Where will the housing be located?
will receive one point for each of the a. The applicant should provide To what extent will the project integrate
departmental policy priorities (1)—(3) memoranda of agreement that clearly both the grantees and clients into the
that the work plan substantively specify the roles and signatures of the community being served?
addresses. Up to 2 points are available partners involved in this collaboration, i. Has the applicant set goals to reduce
for priority (4). The activities the including, but not limited to, law operating costs through energy
applicant proposes in its projected work enforcement agencies, courts, substance efficiency when selecting housing
plan, detailed in Factor 3 of this NOFA, abuse service systems and other providers, treatment centers, and other
must address the policy priorities for supportive services organizations, sub- community facilities? How will the
priorities (1)–(3) in order to receive contractors, consultants, sub-recipients, applicant work with partner treatment
rating points. Points will only be and members of consortia. The centers, and housing providers to
awarded to applicants for policy priority memoranda are not included in the page undertake program activities and capital
(4) if the submission includes the limitation. maintenance planning, to replace worn
required documentation or URL sites b. How will the applicant work with products or facilities such as light bulbs,
where the documentation can be found. the partners identified in the water heaters, furnaces, etc., with
(1) Providing Full and Equal Access to memoranda, the local Continuum of Energy Star products to reduce
Grassroots, Faith-Based and Other Care and partner agencies to develop operating costs?
Community-Based Organizations in and implement this program? How does j. If the applicant selected the
HUD Program Implementation. Please this program support existing homeless permanent housing for persons with
describe how the applicant encourages and housing plans in the jurisdiction? disabilities component where more than
the involvement of faith-based and c. What role will the police 16 persons will reside in a structure,
community-based organizations in department, sheriffs department, what local market conditions necessitate
developing and implementing the superior court, city attorney, city the development of a project of this size
proposed project, and the extent to council, and/or local hospitals have in and how the housing will be integrated
which these groups participate in identifying eligible clients? How will into the neighborhood?
developing their work plans. clients be referred to the program? k. If the applicant selected the
(2) Ending Chronic Homelessness. d. How will the applicant and innovative supportive housing
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project represents an approach that is collaboration to achieve the goals and b. Adjustments to Funding. In order to
new to the area, is a sensible model for objectives? ensure maximum geographic diversity
others, and can be replicated in other b. Please describe the expectations in the awards, no individual project
communities. regarding federal grant support and applicant and no one unit of general
l. What basic COMMUNITY maximization of other (non-grant) local government will be awarded more
AMENITIES (e.g., medical facilities, revenue relative to the proposed plan, than 10 percent of the total amount of
grocery store, recreation facilities, including a description of leveraging available resources under this NOFA.
schools, etc.) will be readily resources. HUD reserves the right to make
ACCESSIBLE (e.g., walking distance, c. What is the total grant dollars per selections out of rank order to provide
bus, etc.) to the clients? client/unit and total cost per client/ for geographic distribution of funds.
m. What supportive services (not unit? VI. Award Administration Information
funded through this grant) will the 5. Achieving Results and Program
participants receive? Applicants must Evaluation (Points 10). Applicants are A. Award Notices
demonstrate how the comprehensive required to complete HUD–96010, 1. Selected Applicants. Selected
substance abuse treatment services will Program Outcome Logic Model. Up to applicants will be notified in writing.
be made available for the clients 10 points will be awarded to the extent As necessary, selected applicants will
through other public or private sources. that the applicant provides the subsequently be requested to submit
Demonstrate for each of the following: following: (one page total): additional project information, which
(1) How the TYPE (e.g., case a. Goals, output and outcome may include documentation to show the
management, job training) and SCALE measures that are clearly specified and project is financially feasible;
(e.g., the frequency and duration) of the measurable; documentation of firm commitments for
supportive services proposed will fit the b. Contact information for the lead cash match; documentation showing
needs of the participants. entity responsible for each measure; site control; information necessary for
(2) WHERE the supportive services c. Reasonable benchmarks to achieve the performance of an environmental
will be provided and what the tasks with an accompanying review, where applicable; and such
TRANSPORTATION will be available to timeline; other documentation as specified in
participants to access those services. d. Reasonable plan for measurement writing to the applicant that confirms or
(3) The details of the plan to ensure and timely adjustment if the applicant clarifies information provided in the
that all homeless clients will be is not meeting the specific outcomes application. Selected applicants will be
individually assisted to identify, apply within the established timeframes; notified of the deadline for submission
for and obtain benefits under which of e. The extent to which performance of additional information. If a selected
the following mainstream health and feedback and continuous improvement applicant is unable to meet any
social services programs for which they are integral to the design of the conditions for fund award within the
are eligible: SSI, TANF, Medicaid, Food proposed project; specified timeframe, those funds may be
Stamps, SCHIP, Workforce Investment f. A plan for evaluating the withdrawn and instead used to select
Act and Veterans Health Care programs. effectiveness of the program. the next highest ranked application(s)
n. How will participants be assisted from the competition for which there
both to increase their incomes and to B. Reviews and Selection Process
are sufficient funds available.
maximize their ability to live Personnel of the Department of 2. Corrections to Deficient
independently and achieve self- Housing and Urban Development will Applications. See the General Section.
sufficiency? Please describe how review Grant applications internally.
services and treatment will be linked to The Assistant Secretary for Community B. Administrative and National Policy
housing so that the target population Planning and Development will select Requirements
will be able to achieve his or her own the applications for award. Additional Non-discrimination and
degree of self sufficiency or quality of 1. Ranking: The score for all ranking Other Requirements. You, the applicant,
life. factors will be summed to obtain a total and your subrecipients must comply
o. How is the proposed program a score for each project submitted under with:
cost-effective approach to meeting the this NOFA. a. Civil Rights Laws, including the
needs of the target population? In the 2. Selection and Adjustments to Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
attached budget, please indicate the Funding: a. Selection. Projects will be (42 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.), the Age
housing, housing search assistance and awarded based on national ranking as Discrimination Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C.
administration (funded through this described above and according to the 6101 et seq.) and Title IX of the
initiative) and services (not funded provisions for diversity described Education Amendments Act of 1972 (20
through this initiative), with the below. The awarding of funds may be U.S.C. 1681 et seq.).
appropriate partner match. conditional upon receipt of further b. Economic Opportunities for Low-
p. How is the proposed program information, as requested. When and Very Low-Income Persons (Section
innovative, as defined by the applicant? insufficient funds remain to fund all 3). Certain programs to be issued during
How is the program different from any projects requesting funding that receive FY2005 require recipients of assistance
other program in the community and is the same total score, ties will be broken to comply with Section 3 of the Housing
the program replicable? among such projects by comparing and Urban Development Act of 1968
q. How will the project be sustained scores received by the projects for each (Section 3), 12 U.S.C. 1701u (Economic
once the term of the grant has expired? of the following scoring factors, in the Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-
4. Leveraging Resources (Points 20). order shown: Soundness of Income Persons in Connection with
Up to 20 points will be awarded based Collaborative Approach, Capacity, and Assisted Projects) and the HUD
on the applicants’ answers to the Leveraging Resources. Please see section regulations at 24 CFR part 135,
following (two pages total): IV.A of the General Section for more including the reporting requirements at
a. What resources are the applicant information about award subpart E. Section 3 requires recipients
and its partners bringing to the administration. to ensure that, to the greatest extent

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feasible, training, employment, and i. Salary Limitation for Consultants. collection of quantitative and qualitative
other economic opportunities will be See the General Section. data that permits measurement of
directed to low- and very-low income j. OMB Circulars and Government- progress toward achieving the outputs
persons, particularly those who are wide Regulations Applicable to and outcomes envisioned by the goals
recipients of government assistance for Financial Assistance Programs. See the and objectives contained in the
housing, and business concerns that General Section. application. Grantees must collect
provide economic opportunities to low- k. Conflicts of Interest. See the outcome information on clients served
and very low-income persons. General Section.
l. Relocation. The SHP program is to be compared against benchmarks
c. Ensuring the Participation of Small
subject to the requirements of the throughout the term of the grant.
Businesses, Small Disadvantaged
Businesses, and Women-Owned Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real VII. Agency Contact
Businesses. See the General Section. Property Acquisition Policies Act of
d. Executive Order 13166, ‘‘Improving 1970, as amended (URA). If activities You may contact Marianne Nazzaro,
Access to Services for Persons With under this grant result in displacement Office of Special Needs, Department of
Limited English Proficiency (LEP).’’ or relocation, grantees must comply Housing and Urban Development, Room
Executive Order 13166 seeks to improve with URA. See General Section. 7208, 451 Seventh Street, SW.,
access to federally assisted services, m. Public Access, Documentation, Washington, DC 20410–7000; telephone
programs and benefits for individuals and Disclosure. See the General Section (202) 708–1590, extension 2076 (this is
with limited English proficiency. of the SuperNOFA for more information not a toll-free number); e-mail
Applicants obtaining an award from on this topic. Marianne_Nazzaro@hud.gov. This
HUD must seek to provide access to C. Reporting number can be accessed via TTY by
program benefits and information to calling the toll-free Federal Information
LEP individuals through translation and See the General Section for more
information. The applicant shall submit Relay Service at 1–800–877–8339.
interpretive services in accordance with
LEP Guidance published on December semiannual reports and a final report to VIII. Other Information
19, 2003 (68 FR 70968). For assistance HUD. For each reporting period, as part
and information regarding your LEP of your required report to HUD, you Paperwork Reduction Act Statement.
obligation, go to http://www.LEP.gov. must include a completed Logic Model The information collection requirements
e. Executive Order 13279, ‘‘Equal (Form 96010). HUD will use this in this NOFA have been submitted to
Protection of the Laws for Faith-Based information to determine progress of the OMB for approval under the Paperwork
and Community Organizations.’’ See the grantees toward meeting their goals. Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
General Section. Grantee performance will be measured 3520) and approval is pending. Under
f. Accessible Technology. See the by the number of persons who are serial the Paperwork Reduction Act, an agency
General Section. inebriates that moved off the streets and may not conduct or sponsor, and a
g. Procurement of Recovered were placed into permanent housing. It person is not required to respond to, a
Materials. See the General Section. is expected that local evaluations will
collection of information unless the
h. Participation in HUD-Sponsored include measuring progress toward
collection displays a valid control
Program Evaluation. See the General accomplishing the tasks described in the
number.
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BILLING CODE 4210–32–C activities of daily living (ADLs) as II. Award Information
Assisted Living Conversion Program defined by the regulations for HUD’s
A. Available Funds
(ALCP) for Eligible Multifamily Housing Section 202 Program (Supportive
Projects Housing for the Elderly) at 24 CFR This NOFA makes available
891.205. Assisted living is defined in approximately $35 million including
Overview Information
section 232(b)(6) of the National carryover funds. Approximately
Overview Information Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715w). $5,000,000 will be provided for the
A. Federal Agency Name: Department conversion of one unused or
The ALCP provides funding for the
of Housing and Urban Development, underutilized commercial property to
physical costs of converting some or all
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant an Assisted Living Facility. The
of the units of an eligible multifamily remaining $30,000,000 will be fair
Administration. development into an ALF, including
B. Funding Opportunity Title: The shared and used for the physical
unit configuration and related common conversion of eligible multifamily
Assisted Living Conversion Program for
and services space and any necessary assisted housing projects or portions of
Eligible Multifamily Projects.
C. Announcement Type: Initial remodeling, consistent with HUD or the projects to ALFs.
announcement. state’s statute/regulations (whichever is The allocation formula used to fair
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The more stringent). Typical funding will share the $30,000,000 for the ALCP
OMB Approval Number is: 2502–0542. cover basic physical conversion of reflects demographic characteristics of
The Federal Register number for this existing project units, as well as related age and incidence of frailty that would
NOFA is: FR–4950-N–06. common and services space. There must be expected for program participants.
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic be sufficient community space to The FY2005 formula consists of one
Assistance (CFDA) Number: The accommodate a central kitchen or data element from the 2000 decennial
Assisted Living Conversion Program for dining facility, lounges, recreation, and census: The number of non-institutional
Eligible Multifamily Housing Projects is other multiple-areas available to all elderly population aged 75 years or
14.314. residents of the project, or office/staff older with a disability. A fair share
F. Dates: Application Deadline Date: spaces in the ALF. When food is factor for each state was developed by
The application must be submitted to prepared at an off-site location, the taking the sum of the persons aged 75
HUD on June 22, 2005. preparation area of the facility must be or older with a disability within each
G. Optional, Additional Overview of sufficient size to allow for the state as a percentage of the sum of the
Content Information: The purpose of installation of a full kitchen, if same number of persons for the total
this program is to provide grants for the necessary. You must provide supportive United States. The resulting percentage
conversion of some or all of the for each state was then adjusted to
services for the residents either directly
dwelling units in an eligible project into reflect the relative difference in the cost
or through a third party. Your
assisted living facilities (ALFs) for frail of providing housing among the states.
elderly persons. Private nonprofit application must include a firm
commitment for the supportive services The total of the grant funds available
owners of eligible developments was multiplied by the adjusted fair
interested in applying for funding under to be offered within the ALF as part of
share percentage for each state, and the
this grant program should carefully the application. You may charge
resulting funds for each state were
review the General Section and the assisted living residents for meals and/
totaled for each Hub.
detailed information listed in this or service fees. Residents may contract
The ALCP grant funds fair share
program NOFA. Funding will only be with third party agencies directly for
allocations, based on the formula above,
provided for those items related to the nursing, therapy, or other services not
to the 18 multifamily Hubs are as shown
conversion. There is no separate offered by the ALF.
on the following chart:
Application Kit for this NOFA. The Assisted Living Conversion
The ALCP will fund those Program is authorized by Section 202(b) B. FY2005 Allocation
applications that may impact Federal of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C.
problem solving and policymaking and 1701q-2) and the Consolidated
FY 2005 ALLOCATION FOR THE AS-
that are relevant to HUD’s policy SISTED LIVING CONVERSION PRO-
Appropriations Act, 2005 (Public Law
priorities and annual goals and GRAM (ALCP) OF ELIGIBLE AS-
108–447, approved December 8, 2004.
objectives. (Refer to the General Section SISTED MULTIFAMILY PROJECTS
The FY2005 Appropriations Act
for discussion of these priorities and
provides $24,800,000 which reflects a
annual goals and objectives). Hub Grant authority
.008 percent across-the-board rescission
Full Text of Announcement pursuant to Public Law 108–447) for Boston ............................. $1,588,725.95
I. Funding Opportunity Description grants under Section 202b of the Buffalo ............................. 746,836.56
Housing Act of 1959 for the conversion New York ........................ 1,606,125.87
Program Description. Assisted living Philadelphia .................... 3,065,533.23
of eligible projects to assisted living or
facilities (ALFs) are designed to Baltimore ......................... 1,198,041.27
related use and for emergency capital
accommodate frail elderly persons and Greensboro ..................... 1,241,678.78
people with disabilities who need repairs. The Department has set-aside Atlanta ............................. 2,360,579.84
certain support services (e.g., assistance $25 million for emergency capital Jacksonville .................... 3,173,145.72
with eating, bathing, grooming, repairs. The eligibility requirements for Chicago ........................... 2,017,999.24
dressing, and home management obtaining funding for emergency capital Columbus ........................ 1,301,531.19
repairs are described in a separate HUD Detroit ............................. 1,036,426.41
activities). ALFs must provide support
Notice. Any unused funds from the Minneapolis ..................... 985,420.01
services such as personal care, Fort Worth ....................... 2,756,098.28
transportation, meals, housekeeping, emergency capital repairs set-aside will
Kansas City .................... 1,996,643.65
and laundry. Frail elderly person means be returned to the funds allocated for Denver ............................ 647,769.64
an individual 62 years of age or older eligible multifamily assisted projects. Los Angeles .................... 1,649,145.84
who is unable to perform at least three San Francisco ................. 1,720,039.06

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FY 2005 ALLOCATION FOR THE AS- was approved by HUD’s Construction d. Temporary relocation (not
SISTED LIVING CONVERSION PRO- Manager as Chief Architect, and have applicable to commercial property).
GRAM (ALCP) OF ELIGIBLE AS- completed final closing. Additionally, e. Consultant, architectural, and legal
SISTED MULTIFAMILY PROJECTS— eligible projects must meet one of the fees.
following criteria: f. Vacancy payments not more than 30
Continued a. Section 202 direct loan projects days after conversion to an ALF.
with or without Section 8 rental g. Any excess Residual Receipts (over
Hub Grant authority
assistance, $500/unit) and Reserve for Replacement
Seattle ............................. 908,259.47 b. Section 202 capital advance funds (over $1000/unit) in Project
projects receiving rental assistance Accounts that are not approved for
Total ......................... $30,000,000.00 under their Project Rental Assistance another use at the time of application to
Contract (PRAC), HUD under this NOFA are considered
The ALCP Grant Agreement, when c. Section 515 rural housing projects available funds and must be applied
fully executed, obligates and contracts receiving Section 8 rental assistance, toward the cost of conversion activities.
the HUD funds. This Agreement d. Other projects receiving Section 8 Before making this determination,
establishes the legal relationship project-based rental assistance, however, HUD staff will consider the
between HUD and the ALCP award e. Projects subsidized with Section
extent of repair/replacement needs
recipient. The period of performance 221(d)(3) below-market interest
indicated in the most recent Real Estate
will be based on the scope of work but mortgage,
Assessment Center (REAC) physical
shall not exceed 18 months. f. Projects assisted under Section 236
inspection and not yet approved and
of the National Housing Act.
III. Eligibility Information g. Unused and underutilized any ongoing commitments such as non-
commercial properties owned by a grant-based service coordinator or other
A. Eligible Applicants funding, where existing, deduct the
private nonprofit.
Only private nonprofit owners of estimated costs of such items from the
eligible multifamily assisted housing B. Cost Sharing or Matching reserve for replacement and residual
developments specified in section No matching required. receipts balances to determine the
683(2) (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), and (G) of extent of available residual receipts and
the Housing and Community C. Other reserve for replacement funds for the
Development Act of 1992 (Pub. L.102– 1. Eligible conversion activities are: ALCP. (This paragraph is not applicable
550, approved October 28, 1992) and a. Retrofitting to meet Section 504 to commercial properties.)
private nonprofit owners of an unused accessibility requirements, minimum 2. Threshold Requirements. In
or underutilized commercial property property standards for accessibility and/ addition to the threshold criteria
may apply for and become the recipient or building codes and health and safety outlined in the General Section,
of an ALCP grant. standards for ALFs in that jurisdiction. applicants must meet the following
Examples are items such as addition requirements to receive funding for this
Note: If your eligibility status changes
during the course of the grant term, making
of: program.
you ineligible to receive the grant (e.g.,
(1) Sprinkler systems; a. Be an eligible applicant. HUD will
prepayment of mortgage, sale/TPA of (2) An elevator or upgrades thereto; only award funding to eligible
property, opting out of a Section 8 Housing (3) Lighting upgrades; applicants.
Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, or the (4) Major physical or mechanical
b. You cannot request more funds
transfer of the grant to a single asset entity), systems of projects necessary to meet
than allocated for your jurisdiction. (See
HUD retains the right to terminate the grant local code or assisted living
the allocation chart above in Section
and recover funds made available through requirements;
this NOFA. (5) Upgrading to accessible units for II.B.)
the ALF with moveable cabinetry, c. You must provide commitment and
1. Ineligible Applicants. Ineligible accessible appliances, sinks, bathroom funding support letters from the
applicants are: and kitchen fixtures, closets, hardware appropriate funding organizations and
a. Owners of developments designed and grab bars, widening of doors, etc.; the appropriate licensing agency(ies).
specifically for people with disabilities. (6) Upgrades to safety and emergency HUD will reject your application if the
b. Owners of Section 232 alert systems; commitment and support letter(s) from
developments. (7) Addition of hallway railings; and the appropriate funding organizations
c. Property management companies (8) Medication storage and and the appropriate licensing
and agents of property management workstations; agency(ies):
companies. b. Retrofitting to add, modify and/or (1) Are not submitted by the
d. Limited dividend partnerships. outfit common space, office or related application submission date as part of
e. Nonprofit Public Agencies. space for ALF staff including a service your application for financial assistance;
f. Owners of unused/underutilized coordinator and file security, and/or a (2) Indicate that the ALF units,
hospitals or other health-related facility central kitchen/dining facility to facilities, meals and supportive services
which are considered to be support the ALF function (e.g., outfit to be provided are not designed to meet
eleemosynary institutions rather than lounge/common space/dining furniture, the special needs of the residents who
commercial enterprises. kitchen equipment for cooking/serving will reside in the ALF as defined in this
2. Eligible Developments. Eligible and dishware). NOFA.
projects must be owned by a private, c. Retrofitting to upgrade a regular (3) Do not show commitment for
nonprofit entity and designated unit to an accessible unit for a person/ funding the meals and supportive
primarily for occupancy by elderly family with disabilities who is being services proposed; or
persons. Projects must have been in displaced from an accessible unit in the (4) Indicate that the project as
occupancy for at least five years from portion of the project that is being proposed will not meet the licensing
the date the form HUD–92485, converted to the ALF, where another requirements of the appropriate state/
Permission to Occupy Project Mortgage, accessible unit is not available. local agency(ies).

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d. You must comply with all which must be in the SSP.) You must for dependent and relatively
applicable statutory requirements to the submit one copy of your SSP to each independent occupants on a 24-hour
project specified in Section 202(b) and appropriate state or local service basis.
statutory requirements under Section funding organizations well in advance The two occupant groups in an ALF
232(b)(6). of the application deadline, for are:
e. Minimum Size Limits for an ALF. appropriate review. The state or local (1) Independent Occupants.
An ALF must be economically feasible. funding organization(s) must return the Awareness by management and staff of
Consistent with HUD Handbook 4600.1, SSP to you with appropriate comments the occupant’s condition and
CHG–1, the minimum size for an ALF and an indication of the funding whereabouts as well as the availability
is five units. commitment, which you will then of assistance for the occupants as
f. You must submit an original and include with the application you submit needed.
four copies of your completed ALCP to HUD. (2) Dependent occupants. Supervision
application, if you requested and g. Licensing Requirements. You must of nutrition, assistance with medication
received a waiver of the electronic ALSO submit the SSP to the appropriate and continuous responsibility for the
submission requirement. organization(s), which license ALFs in occupants’ welfare.
3. Program Requirements. a. Have a your jurisdiction. The licensing l. Anyone moving into an ALF unit
residual receipts account separate from agency(ies) must approve your plan, and must agree to accept as a condition of
the Reserve for Replacement account, or must also certify that the ALF and the occupancy the board and services
agree to establish this account as a proposed supportive services identified required for the purpose of complying
condition for getting an award(s). in your SSP, are consistent with local with state and local law and regulation.
b. You must be in compliance with statute and regulations and well
your Loan Agreement, Capital Advance m. Your ALF must provide three meals
designed to serve the needs of the frail
Agreement, Regulatory Agreement, per day to each resident.
elderly and people with disabilities who
Housing Assistance Payment contract, will reside in the ALF portion of your (1) Residents whose apartments have
Project Rental Assistance Contract, Rent project. kitchens must take at least the number
Supplement or LMSA contract, or any h. Your ALF facility must be licensed of meals a day provided by the facility,
other HUD grant or contract document. and regulated by the state (or if there is per their mandatory meals requirement,
(Not applicable to applicants of unused no state law providing such licensing or as required by state or local rules, if
and underutilized commercial and regulation, by the municipality or more stringent. If the facility does not
property.) other subdivision in which the facility have a mandatory meals plan, then state
c. You must file a form HUD–2530 for is located). Each assisted living unit and local rules govern.
all construction contractors, architects, must include its own kitchen, bathroom, (2) Residents in projects which were
consultants, and service provider bedroom, living/dining area (1 bedroom originally constructed without kitchens
organizations under direct contract with unit) or kitchen, bathroom, bedroom/ in their units must take such meals as
you that will be engaged under this living/dining area (efficiency unit) and required by their mandatory meals
NOFA. must meet the state and/or local agreement, or by the state’s mandated
d. Your project must meet HUD’s licensing, building, zoning, and other requirements if more stringent (e.g., two
Uniform Physical Conditions Standards requirements for an ALF. meals, two snacks daily).
at 24 CFR part 5, subpart G. Meeting i. Your ALF must be available to In either case, ALF management must
these standards as described, means that qualified elderly persons and persons coordinate meal requirements with the
the project, based on the most recent with disabilities, consistent with the needs of residents who are out part of
REAC physical inspection report and rules and payment plans of the state, the day (e.g., in day care). The meal
responses thereto, must have a who need and want the supportive program may not be operated at a profit
‘‘satisfactory’’ rating as evidenced by a services in order to remain independent by the project owner.
score of 60 or better or a HUD-approved and avoid premature n. Priority admissions for ALF units
and on schedule repair plan for institutionalization. are as follows: (Not applicable to
developments scoring less than 60. j. Your ALF’s residents must be applicants of unused or underutilized
Additionally, the project must have no tenants or residents of the multifamily commercial structures.)
uncorrected and outstanding Exigent project and must comply with the (1) Current residents desiring an ALF
Health and Safety violations. Finally, requirements applicable to the project. unit and meeting the program
the project must not have on file a Thus, you cannot charge additional rent requirements (no resident can be
management review with a rating of over what is charged to residents in the required to accept an ALF unit).
‘‘minimally satisfactory’’ or non-ALF portion of the project. All (2) Qualified individuals or families
‘‘unsatisfactory’’ with open and admissions to the ALF must be through needing ALF services who are already
unresolved findings. (Not applicable to the applicable project admissions office. on the project’s waiting list;
applicants of unused or underutilized However, persons accepted into the ALF (3) Qualified individuals or families
commercial property) also must sign an ALF admissions in the community needing ALF services
e. You must submit an agreement to agreement, which shall be an addendum wanting to be added to the project’s
pursue appropriate ALF licensing in a to the applicable project lease. (Not waiting list.
timely manner. applicable to applicants of unused or (4) Qualified disabled non-elderly
f. Meals and Supportive Services. You underutilized commercial property.) persons needing assisted living services
must develop and submit a Supportive k. At a minimum, your ALF must are eligible to occupy these units on the
Services Plan (SSP) for the services and provide room, board, and continuous same basis as elderly persons, except for
coordination of the supportive services, protective oversight (CPO). CPO section 202 project rental assistance
which will be offered in the ALF to the involves a range of activities and contracts (PRAC) projects and unused/
appropriate state or local services that may include such things as underutilized commercial properties.
organization(s), which are expected to awareness by management and staff of o. The management of the project
fund those supportive services. (See the occupant’s condition and location as must set up a separate waiting list for
below in Section IV.B.8.for information, well as an ability to intervene in a crisis ALF units. ALF units must be for

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eligible residents who meet the the service coordinator out of PRAC General Section for further instructions
admissions/discharge requirements as funds. regarding this requirement.)
established for assisted living by state (3) The ALF may cater to the special 4. Additional Non-discrimination and
and local licensing, or HUD frailty needs of residents depending on their Other Requirements. Comply with the
requirements under 24 CFR 891.205 if condition or diagnosis, such as requirements of the Fair Housing Act,
more stringent. Alzheimer’s disease. If it does so, the Executive Order 11063, Title VI of the
p. Upon receipt of a grant under this design/environment of such facilities Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination
program, all project owners must accommodate those needs, e.g., Act of 1975, Section 3 of the Housing
participating in the ALCP must provide dementia special care unit. However, and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12
a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants the ALF cannot provide a service it is U.S.C. 1701u) and the implementing
(DRC), which will be recorded with the not licensed by the state or locality to regulations at 24 CFR part 135, the
land, to retain the low income character provide. affirmative fair housing marketing
of the housing, and to maintain the (4) Owners of Section 202/PRAC requirements of 24 CFR part 200,
project (including the ALF), as a projects are reminded that they may subpart M, and the implementing
moderate-, low-, or very low-income include a PRAC payment of up to $15/ regulations at 24 CFR part 108, which
facility (as appropriate) for at least 20 unit/month not to exceed 15 percent of requires that the project be marketed to
years beyond the current 40-to 50-year the total program cost, consistent with those least likely to apply, including
term of the mortgage loan or capital 24 CFR 891.225(b)(2) to cover part of the those who are not generally served by
advance. Recipients of grant funds to cost of meals and/or supportive services the agency administering the program,
convert unused or underutilized for frail elderly residents, including and other applicable federal, state, and
commercial property must provide a residents of the ALF. local laws prohibiting discrimination
DRC for at least 20 years or for the term (5) Training for ALF staff is an eligible and promoting equal opportunity,
of the mortgage on the property project cost under existing operating including affirmatively furthering fair
whichever is longer. procedures. housing, and other certifications listed
For further information on ALFs, in the application. (Refer to Section
q. The ALCP requires service
please refer to Handbook 4600.1, CHG– III.C.4.of the General Section for
coordination for linking the ALF to
1, ‘‘Mortgage Insurance for Residential additional requirements and
available services in the community for
Care Facilities,’’ Chapter 13. This information.)
low-income persons. All projects
Handbook and recent ALF program a. Comply with section 232 of the
funded under this NOFA must have
Notices are accessible through National Housing Act, as applicable; the
sufficient service coordination in place,
HUDCLIPS on HUD’s Web site. The Uniform Federal Accessibility
or request additional funds, if Standards (24 CFR 40.7); section 504 of
URL for the HUDCLIPS Database
appropriate, to ensure that services the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and
Selection Screen is http://
meeting licensing requirements are HUD’s implementing regulations at 24
www.hudclips.org/cgi/index.cgi. These
available to ALF residents on an CFR part 8; and the Americans with
notices are in the Handbooks and
ongoing basis. Service coordination Disabilities Act of 1990 for all portions
Notices—Housing Notices database.
must be described in the application of the development physically affected
Enter only the number without the letter
(see Section IV.B.8.b. and c. of this by this proposal.
prefix (e.g., 99–16) in the ‘‘Document
NOFA). If you need to enhance an b. Comply with the Davis-Bacon
number’’ to retrieve the program notice.
existing service coordination program or For further guidance on service requirements and the Contract Work
add one where it does not exist, you coordinators, please refer to Handbook Hours and Safety Standards Act as
may apply for funding through the 4381.5 REV–2, CHANGE–2, Chapter 8, applied to this program. While it has
Service Coordinator NOFA, published ‘‘The Management Agent’s Handbook,’’ been determined that Davis-Bacon does
elsewhere in the SuperNOFA, and which is also available through the not apply statutorily to the ALCP, the
attach a copy of the form SF–424 HUDCLIPS database. Department has administratively
indicating the request to the ALCP r. Your ALF’s operation must be part determined that Davis-Bacon standards
application. Alternatively, you may of the project owner’s management and overtime rates in accordance with
show evidence that funding for the organization. Some or all of its functions the Contract Work Hours and Safety
enhanced service coordination is may be contracted out. The ALF must Standards Act will be adhered to in any
provided by other sources and indicate predicate its budget on a two-tiered ALCP conversion grant in which the
such funding on the form SF–424 which structure under which board and total cost of the physical conversion to
is exhibit 10(a) of your ALF application. supportive service income and expenses an ALF (and including any additional
If you are funded under this NOFA and must be maintained separately and renovation work undertaken at the same
requested new or enhanced service independently from the regular income time) is $500,000 or more (this includes
coordination you will be funded first and expenses of the applicable project. ALCP grant funds, owner funds, or any
under the service coordinator NOFA. The two components of ALF costs are: third party funds loaned or granted in
(1) The ALF must be staffed either (1) Charges/payment for board, which support of the conversion or other
directly or through coordination with may be on a sliding scale or any other renovation for the project associated
local agencies, depending on state equitable fee system; and with this grant), AND in which the ALF
regulations or local requirements. These (2) Charges/payment for necessary portion of the project is 12 units or
may also serve non-ALF residents of the supportive services, which may include more.
project on a time available and a combination of resident fees, Medicaid c. Ensuring the Participation of Small
appropriate fee basis. and/or other third party payments. Business, Small Disadvantaged
(2) If you are a Section 202 PRAC s. Prohibition Against Lobbying Businesses, and Woman-Owned
project owner or an owner with unused Activities. The Byrd Amendment Businesses. HUD is committed to
or underutilized commercial properties, prohibits ALCP recipients of Federal ensuring that small businesses, small
you are NOT eligible to request funding contracts, grants, or loans from using disadvantage businesses, and woman-
under the service coordinator NOFA. appropriated funds for lobbying owned businesses participate fully in
Section 202 PRAC owners can pay for activities. (Refer to Section III.C. of the HUD’s direct contracting and in

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contracting opportunities generated by environmental review will be completed downloading the ALCP application or
HUD’s financial assistance. (Refer to the by HUD before awarding any grant submitting the application, call the toll
General Section for further instructions under this program. ALCP projects are free Grants.gov Customer Support line
regarding this requirement.) ’critical actions’ for purposes of 24 CFR at 1–800–518–Grants or send an email
d. Executive Order 13166, Improving part 55 and must comply with message to support@grants.gov.
Access to Persons with Limited English requirements applicable to ’critical
Proficiency (LEP). ALCP applicants B. Content and Form of Application
actions.’ Including floodplain
must seek to improve access to persons Submission
management review requirements, if
with limited English proficiency by proposed to be carried out in the 500- There are ten required exhibits under
providing materials and information in year floodplain. the ALCP, including prescribed forms
languages other than English. k. Make applications and other and certifications. In cases where your
e. Executive Order 13279, Equal materials available in languages other articles of incorporation and by-laws
Protection of the Laws for Faith-Based than English that are common in the have NOT changed since the project was
and Community Organizations. HUD community, if speakers of these originally approved by HUD, your
has undertaken a review of all policies languages are found in significant signature on the SF–424 signifies that
and regulations that have implications numbers and come into frequent contact you are self-certifying to that effect—
for faith-based and community with the program. For further guidance that the documents on file with HUD are
organizations, and has established a on serving persons with Limited English current—is sufficient. Exhibits for
policy priority to provide full and equal Proficiency (LEP) in HUD assisted which self-certification of currency is
access to grassroots faith-based and programs, see the recently published possible are denoted below by double
other community-based organizations. HUD LEP guidance, ’Notice of Guidance asterisks (**.)
(Refer to Section III.C. of the General to Federal Assistance Recipients In addition to the relief of paperwork
Section for specific instructions Regarding Title VI Prohibition Against burden, you will not have to submit
regarding this requirement.) National Origin Discrimination certain new/recent information and
f. Accessible Technology. The Affecting Limited English Proficient exhibits you have previously prepared.
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 Persons,’’ 68 FR 70968 (December 19, See individual item descriptions, below
apply to all electronic information 2003) or Section III of the General to identify such items. An example of
technology (EIT) used by an ALCP Section. such an item may be the FY2003
recipient for transmitting, receiving,
Annual Financial Statement. Your
using, or storing information to carry IV. Application and Submission
application must include all of the
out the responsibilities of the ALCP Information
information, materials, forms, and
awards. (Refer to Section III.C. of the A. Addresses to Request Application exhibits listed below (Please see the
General Section for specific instructions Package General Section for instructions on how
regarding this requirement.)
All information for requesting an to submit third party and other
g. Participation in HUD-Sponsored
application is included in this NOFA documents such as Articles of
Program Evaluation. As a condition of
and Section IV. A. of the General Incorporation; by-laws; copies of
the receipt of ALCP funds, successful
Section. The application for the ALCP is original plans; evidence of financial
applicants are required to cooperate
available on the Internet from the commitment; letter(s) from zoning
with all HUD staff or contractors
grants.gov Web site at http:// officials; etc. ):
performing HUD-funded research and
evaluation studies. www.grants.gov/FIND. If you have 1. Application Summary for the
h. Comply with Executive Order difficulty accessing the information, you Assisted Living Conversion Program,
13202, Preservation of Open can receive customer support from Form HUD–92045, and evidence that
Competition and Government Neutrality Grants.gov by calling the help line at you are a private nonprofit organization
toward Government Contractors’ Labor (800) 518–Grants or by sending an e or nonprofit consumer cooperative and
Relations on Federal and Federally mail to support@grants.gov. If you do have the legal ability to operate an ALF
Funded Construction Projects. (Refer to not have access, you may obtain an program, per the following:
the General Section for additional ALCP application by calling the NOFA a. Articles of Incorporation,
information on this requirement). Information Center at (voice) 800-HUD– constitution, or other organizational
i. OMB Circulars and Government- 8929 (800–483–8929). Persons with a documents, or self-certification of these
wide Regulations Applicable to hearing or speech impairment may call documents if there has been no change
Financial Assistance. ALCP applicants the Center’s TTY number at 800–HUD– in the Articles since they were
are subject to the Administrative 2209. Please be sure to provide your originally filed with HUD** and
Requirements of OMB Circular A–133, name, address (including zip code), and b. By-laws, or self-certification of by-
Audits of States, Local Governments telephone number (including area code). laws, if there has been no change in the
and Non-Profit Organizations; OMB 1. Application Kits. There is no by-laws since they were originally filed
Circular A–122, Cost Principles for Non- application kit for the ALCP. All the with HUD**
Profit Institutions; the administrative information you need to apply for this 2. A description of your community
requirements of 24 CFR part 84; and the program is available in this NOFA and support:
procurement requirements of 24 CFR available on http://www.grants.gov/ a. A description of your links to the
84.44. (Refer to the General Section for Apply. (Refer to Section IV. A. of the community at large and to the minority
additional information on this General Section for further information.) and elderly communities in particular;
requirement). 2. For Technical Assistance. Before and
j. Environmental Requirements. Your the ALCP application due date, HUD b. A description of your efforts to
ALCP application is subject to the staff will be available to provide you involve elderly persons, including
National Environmental Policy Act of with general guidance and technical minority elderly persons and persons
1969 and applicable related federal assistance. However, HUD staff is not with disabilities in:
environmental authorities. (See 24 CFR permitted to assist in preparing your (1) The development of the
part 50, as applicable.) An application. For technical support for application;

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(2) The development of the ALF (1) A description of the demographic needs of the participating residents with
operating philosophy; characteristics of the elderly residents disabilities and accommodate the
(3) Review of the application prior to currently living in the project, including changing needs of the residents over at
submission to HUD; and the current number of residents, least the next 10 years.
(4) Your intent whether or not to distribution of residents by age, race, c. A description on how the project
involve eligible ALF residents in the and sex, an estimate of the number of will promote energy efficiency,
operation of the project. residents with frailties/limitations in including any plans to incorporate
c. A description of your involvement activities of daily living, and an estimate energy efficiency features in the design
in your community’s Consolidated of the number of residents in need of and operation of the ALF through the
Planning and Analysis of Impediments assisted living services. (Not applicable use of Energy Star labeled products and
to Fair Housing (AI) processes to applicants of unused or underutilized appliances. Applicants that meet this
including: commercial property.) policy priority will receive two points
(1) An identification of the lead/ (2) A description of the services under Rating Factor 3 in Section V.A.3
facilitating agency(ies) that organizes currently available to the residents and/ of this NOFA. Refer to the General
and/or administers the process; or provided on or off-site and what Section for further information on this
(2) A listing of the Consolidated Plan/ services are lacking; (Not applicable to requirement or for further information
AI issue areas in which you participate; applicants of unused or underutilized about Energy Star see http://
and commercial property.) www.energystar.gov.
(3) The level of your participation in b. Evidence of the need for ALF units d. A copy of the original plans for all
by very low-income elderly and units and other areas of the
the process, including active
disabled households in the market area; development, which will be included in
involvement with any neighborhood-
a description of the trend in elderly and the conversion. (If you are applying to
based organizations, associations, or any
disabled population and household convert an unused or underutilized
committees that support programs and
change; data on the demographic commercial facility to assisted living,
activities that enhance projects or the
characteristics of the very low-income provide a copy of the original plans of
lives of residents of the projects, such as
elderly in need of assisted living the facility as well as a copy of the plans
the one proposed in your application.
services (age, race, sex, household size, of the facility as most recently operated,
If you are not currently active,
and tenure) and extent of residents with if different).
describe the specific steps you will take
frailty/limitations in existing federally
to become active in the Consolidated e. A description of the conversion
assisted housing for the elderly (HUD
Planning and AI processes. (Consult the must clearly address how the units will
and Rural Housing Service); and an
local HUD office for the identification of conform to the accessibility
estimate of the very low-income elderly
the Consolidated Plan community requirements described in the Uniform
and disabled in need of assisted living
process for the appropriate area.) Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS).
taking into consideration any available
d. A description of how the assisted (For example, all door openings must
state or local data.
living facility will implement practical have a minimum clear opening of 32
c. A description of the extent, types,
solutions that will result in assisting inches; and, all bathrooms and kitchens
and availability and cost of alternate
residents in achieving independent must be accessible to and functional for
care and services locally, such as home
living and improved living persons in wheelchairs.)
health care; adult day care;
environment. The description should housekeeping services; meals programs; f. Architectural sketches of the
include a discussion of performance visiting nurses; on-call transportation conversion to a scale of 1⁄4 inch to one
goals with performance indicators (refer services; health care; and providers of foot that indicate the following:
to Section V.B. of the General Section supportive services who address the (1) All doors being widened;
for further detail). needs of the local low income (2) Typical kitchen and bathroom
e. A description of how you have population. reconfiguration: show all wheelchair
supported state and local efforts to d. A description of how information clearances, wall reinforcing, grab bars,
streamline processes and procedures in in the community’s Analysis of and elevations of counters and work
the removal of regulatory barriers to Impediments to Fair Housing Choice surfaces;
affordable housing. To obtain up to 2 was used in documenting the need for (3) Bedroom/living/dining area
points for this policy priority you must the ALF (covering items in c. above. modification, if needed;
complete the Form HUD–27300, 5. A description of the physical (4) Any reconfigured common space;
Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative on construction aspects of the ALF (5) Added/reconfigured office and
Removal of Regulatory Barriers and conversion, including the following: storage space;
provide the required documentation. a. How you propose to carry out the (6) Monitoring stations, and
See Rating Factor 3 in Section V.A.3 of physical conversion (including a (7) The kitchen and dining facility.
this NOFA for more details timetable and relocation planning). All architectural modifications must
3. Evidence of your project being Completion of Exhibit 10(i.) Logic meet section 504 and ADA requirements
occupied for at least five years prior to Model will assist in completing your as appropriate.
the date of application to HUD. (Not response to this Exhibit. g. A budget showing estimated costs
applicable to applicants of unused or b. A short narrative stating the for materials, supplies, fixtures, and
underutilized commercial property.) number of units, special design features, labor for each of the items listed in
4. A market analysis of the need for community and office space/storage, Section IV.B.5.f, items (1) through (7),
the proposed ALF units, including dining and kitchen facility and staff above.
information from both the project and space, and the physical relationship to h. Include firm financial commitment
the housing market, containing: the rest of the project. Also, you must letters with specific dollar amounts
a. Evidence of need for the ALF by describe how this design will facilitate from appropriate organization(s) for
current project residents: (Not the delivery of services in an conversion needs (within the scope of
applicable to applicants of unused or economical fashion in the most the ALF conversion NOFA) which will
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i. A description of any relocation of who are frail and have disabilities (i.e., provider/paying organization. There
current tenants including a statement on or off-site or combination of on or must be a letter from EACH
that: (Not applicable to applicants of off-site), including an explanation of participating organization listed in
unused or underutilized commercial how the service coordination role will paragraph e, above.
property.) facilitate the adequate provision of such g. A support letter from EACH
(1) Indicates the estimated cost of services to ALF residents, and how the governmental agency that provides
temporary relocation payments and services will meet the identified needs licensing for ALFs in that jurisdiction.
other related services; of the residents. Also indicate how you
(2) Identifies the staff organization intend to fund the service coordinator h. A description of your relevant
that will carry out the relocation role. experience in arranging for and/or
activities; and c. A description of how the operation delivering supportive services to frail
(3) Identifies all tenants that will have of your ALF will work. Address: (1) residents. (If you are applying to convert
to be temporarily moved to another unit General operating procedures; (2) ALF an unused or underutilized commercial
within the development OR from the philosophy and how it will promote the facility to assisted living, provide
development during the period that the autonomy and independence of the frail information on your relevant experience
physical conversion of the project is elderly and persons with disabilities; (3) in arranging for and/or delivering
under way. what will the service coordination supportive services to frail elderly
Note: If any of the relocation costs will be function do and the extent to which this persons). The description should
funded from sources other than the alcp function already exists, or will be include any supportive services
grant, you must provide evidence of a firm augmented or new; (4) ALF staff training facilities owned/operated; your past or
financial commitment of these funds. When plans; and (5) the degree to which and current involvement in any project-
evaluating applications, HUD will consider based programs that demonstrates your
the total cost of proposals (i.e., cost of how the ALF will relate to the day-to-
day operations of the rest of the project. management capabilities. The
conversion, temporary relocation, service description should include data on the
coordinator, and other project costs). d. The monthly individual rate for
board and supportive services for the facilities and specific meals and/or
6. A description of any retrofit or ALF listing the total fee and supportive services provided on a
renovation that will be done at the components of the total fee for the items regular basis, the racial/ethnic
project (with third party funds) that is required by state or local licensing, and composition of the populations served,
separate and distinct from the ALF list the appropriate rate for any optional if available, and information and
conversion. With such description, services you plan to offer to the ALF testimonials from residents or
include as part of your application residents. Provide an estimate of the community leaders on the quality of the
submission firm commitment letters total annual costs of the required board services.
from third party organizations in and supportive services you expect to Note: If a funds request for service
specific dollar amounts that will cover provide and an estimate of the amount coordination for the ALF and/or the whole
the cost of any work outside the scope of optional services you expect to project is included as part of this application,
of this NOFA. provide. the Form SF–424, indicating the dollars
7. A letter from the local zoning e. List who will pay for the board and requested must be attached as Exhibit 10(a).
official indicating evidence of supportive services and the amount. For Do NOT attach the whole service coordinator
permissive zoning. Also, showing that application.
example, include such items as:
the modifications to include the ALF (1) Meals by sponsors—$20.
into the project as proposed are (2) Housekeeping services by the City 9. A description of your project’s
permissible under applicable zoning government—$30. resources: (Items (9)(a)–(b) are not
ordinances or regulations. (3) Personal care by State Department applicable to applicants of unused or
8. A supportive services plan (SSP), a of Health—$60. underutilized commercial property.)
copy of which must be submitted to the (4) Service paid for by state program— a. A copy of the most recent project
appropriate state and/or local agency as $40. Reserve and Replacement account
instructed in Section III.C.3.f. above in (5) Fees paid by tenants—$83. statement, and a Reserve for
this NOFA. For those applicants The amounts and commitments from Replacement analysis showing plans for
needing to contact state Medicaid both tenants and/or providers must its use over the next five years, and any
offices, a list is provided on the Internet equal the estimated amounts necessary approvals received from the HUD field
at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid. to cover the monthly rates for the office to date.
The SSP must include: number of people expected to be served.
a. A description of the supportive If you include tenant fees in the b. A copy of the most recent Residual
services needed for the frail elderly the proposal, list and show any proposed Receipts Account statement. Indicate
ALF is expected to serve. This must scaling mechanism. All amounts any approvals for the use of such
include at least (1) meals and such other committed/collected must equal the receipts from the field office for over
supportive services required locally or annualized cost of the monthly rates $500/unit.
by the state, and (2) such optional calculated by the expected percentage of c. Annual Financial Statement (AFS).
services or care to be offered on an ‘‘as units filled. If your FY2005 AFS was due to REAC
needed’’ basis. f. A support/commitment letter from more than 120 days BEFORE the due
Examples of both mandatory and EACH listed proposed funding source date for this application, in the interest
optional services (which will vary from per paragraph e. above, for the planned of reducing work burden, only include
state to state) are: two meals and two meals and supportive services listed in the date that it was sent to REAC. If the
snacks or three meals daily; 24-hour the application. The letter must cover AFS was due to REAC 120 days or less
protective oversight; personal care; the total planned annual commitment from the due date of this application,
housekeeping services; personal (and multiyear amount total, if you MUST include a paper copy of your
counseling, and transportation. different), length of time for the AFS. For commercial properties, submit
b. A description of how you will commitment, and the amounts payable the most recent financial statement or
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10. Forms and Certifications. The l. Form HUD–96011, Facsimile must also certify that the ALF and the
following exhibits, forms, certifications, Transmittal Cover Page. This form must proposed supportive services identified
and assurances are required: be used as part of the electronic in your SSP, are consistent with local
a. Form SF–424, Application for application to transmit third party statute and regulations and well
Federal Assistance*, and compliance documents and other information as designed to serve the needs of the frail
with Executive Order 12372 (a described in the General Section as part elderly and people with disabilities who
certification that you have submitted a of your electronic application submittal will reside in the ALF portion of your
copy of your application, if required, to (if applicable). project.
the state agency (Single Point of *Copies of these forms may be found
Contact) for state review in accordance in the General Section. The electronic E. Funding Restrictions
with Executive Order 12372 (refer to the version of the NOFA contains all forms 1. Costs of meals and supportive
General Section for instructions in required for submitting the ALCP services are NOT covered by this HUD
submitting this form). application. The form SF–424–B, grant. These items must be paid for
b. SF–424 Supplement, Survey for Assurances and Certifications, is no through other sources (e.g., a mix of
Ensuring Equal Opportunity for longer required as a separate resident fees and/or third party
Applicants*. submission. Refer to the General Section providers). Evidence of third party
c. Form HUD–424–CB, Grant for further information on this commitment(s) must be included as part
Applications Detailed Budget*. requirement. of the application. The assisted living
d. Form HUD–424–CBW, Grant supportive services program must
C. Submission Date and Time
Application Detailed Budget promote independence and provide
worksheet*. 1. Application Submission Date. personal care assistance based on
e. Form HUD–2880, Applicant/ Beginning this year, and unless you individual needs in a home-like
Recipient Disclosure/Update Report*, received a waiver to the electronic environment. In accordance with
including Social Security and application submission requirements, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
Employment Identification numbers. A your completed ALCP application must 1973 and HUD’s regulations at 24 CFR
disclosure of assistance from other be submitted through the http:// 8.4(d), the project must deliver services
government sources received in www.grants.gov/Apply and must be in the most integrated setting
connection with the project. received by Grants.gov no later than appropriate to the needs of qualified
f. Form HUD–2991, Certification of 11:59:59 Eastern Time on the individuals with disabilities.
Consistency with the Consolidated application submission date. (Refer to 2. This program does NOT allow
Plan* for the jurisdiction in which the Section IV.F. of the General Section for permanent displacement of any resident
proposed ALF will be located. The further instructions on the delivery and living in the project at the time the
certification must be made by the unit receipt of applications. application was submitted to HUD.
of general local government if it is (HUD will only provide temporary
D. Intergovernmental Review
required to have, or has, a complete relocation costs for current tenants if
Plan. Otherwise, the certification may 1. Executive Order 12372. ALCP they must vacate their unit while
be made by the state, or by the unit of applicants are subject to the Executive conversion work is underway (normal
general local government if the project Order 12372 process. Standard Form temporary relocation costs include
will be located within the jurisdiction of 424, Application for Federal Assistance, increases in rent, reconnection of
the unit of general local government includes compliance with Executive telephones, moving costs, and
authorized to use an abbreviated Order 12372 (a certification that you appropriate out-of-pocket expenses).
strategy, and if it is willing to prepare have submitted a copy of your (Not applicable to applicants of
such a Plan. application, if required, to the state commercial property.)
All certifications must be made by the agency (Single Point of Contact) for state 3. Ineligible Activities. You may not
public official responsible for review. (Also, refer to Section IV.D. of use funds available through this NOFA
submitting the plan to HUD. The the General Section for instructions on to:
certifications must be submitted by the the intergovernmental review process.) a. Add additional dwelling units to
application submission deadline date 2. You must submit a Supportive the existing project (not applicable to
set forth herein. The Plan regulations Services Plan (SSP) for the services and applicants of commercial property);
are published in 24 CFR part 91. coordination of the supportive services b. Pay the costs of any of the
g. Form HUD–2530, Previous that will be offered in the assisted living necessary direct supportive services
Participation Certification. This form facility (ALF) to the appropriate state or needed to operate the ALF;
will provide HUD with a report of all local organization(s), which are c. Purchase or lease additional land;
your previous participation in HUD expected to fund those supportive d. Rehabilitate (see definition at 24
multifamily projects. This is in addition services. You must submit one copy of CFR 891.105) the project for needs
to the ‘‘Name Check Review’’ process. your SSP to each appropriate state or unrelated directly to the conversion of
Refer to the General Section for local service funding organizations well units and common space for assisted
information on this requirement under in advance of the application deadline, living.
‘‘Name Check Review’’. for appropriate review. The state or e. Use the ALCP to reduce the number
h. Standard Form–LLL, Disclosure of local funding organization(s) must of accessible units in the project that are
Lobbying Activities*. return the SSP to you with appropriate not part of the ALF (not applicable to
i. Form HUD–96010, Program comments and an indication of the applicants of commercial property);
Outcome Logic Model*. funding commitment, which you will f. Permanently displace any resident
j. Form HUD–27300, Removal of then include with the application you out of the project (permanent relocation
Regulatory Barriers* (and supporting submit to HUD. is prohibited under this program)
documentation). You must ALSO submit the SSP to the g. Increase the management fee.
k. Certification of Consistency with appropriate organization(s) that license h. Cover the cost of activities not
RC/EZ/EC–II Strategic Plan (HUD– ALFs in your jurisdiction. The licensing directly related to the conversion of the
2990), if applicable. agency(ies) must approve your plan, and units and common space. (i.e., if an

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applicant is applying to convert 24 units to the General Section for further details with Application Submission
on 2 floors of a 5-story elderly housing on this requirement. Requirements in Sections IV.B.5.a. and
development and the inspection by the 2. Instructions on how to submit an b. and 8.a. through c and h. of this
Fire Marshal reveals that sprinklers electronic application to HUD via NOFA.
must be installed in the entire building, grants.gov/Apply: Grants.gov has a full In rating this factor, HUD will
ALCP funds will be used only to install set of instructions on how to apply for consider the extent to which your
sprinklers for the 24 units on the 2 funds on its Web site at http:// application demonstrates your ability to
floors requested in the application. The www.grants.gov/CompleteApplication. carry out a successful conversion of the
cost to install sprinklers in the Refer to the General Section on how to project and to implement the plan to
remaining units must be paid for out of meet this requirement. deliver the supportive services on a
other resources. 3. Waiver of Electronic Submission long-term basis, considering the
i. Transfer the ALCP grant to any Requirement. HUD will only accept following:
other entity. If you are awarded an electronic applications submitted a. (9 points). The time frame planned
ALCP grant, you are expected to be the through http://www.grants.gov unless for carrying out the physical conversion
recipient of the grant and to carry out the ALCP applicant has received a of the development to the ALF.
the conversion activities. The waiver. Refer to the General Section for b. (10 points). Your past experience in
Department will not approve the further instructions on this requirement. providing or arranging for supportive
transfer of the ALCP grant to any other 4. Proof of Timely Submission. ALCP services either on or off site for those
entity. applicants must submit their who are frail. (If you are applying to
F. Other Submission Requirements applications to http://www.grants.gov in convert an unused or underutilized
time for receipt at Grants.gov by commercial facility to assisted living
Application Submission and Receipt 11:59:59 p.m. eastern time on the and you do not own or operate a project
Procedures. HUD has implemented new application submission date of June 22, with frail elderly residents, you must
procedures that impact application 2005. (Refer to the General Section for provide information on any past
submission procedures. Refer to Section specific procedures regarding proof of experience in providing or arranging
IV.F. of the General Section for specific timely submission of applications.) supportive services for those who are
procedures for the mailing of
V. Application Review Information frail.) Examples are: Meals delivered to
applications.
1. Electronic Delivery. Beginning in apartment of resident or in a congregate
A. Criteria setting (2 points), arranging for or
fiscal year 2005, ALCP applicants must
submit their applications electronically HUD will rate ALCP applications that providing personal care (3 points),
through http://www.grants.gov/Apply, successfully complete technical providing 24-hour staffing (1 point),
unless a waiver is granted. processing using the Rating Factors set providing or making available on-site
a. The http://www.grants.gov/Apply forth below and in accordance with the preventive health care (2 points) and
offer a simple, unified application application submission requirements other support services (2 points).
process. There are six ‘‘Get Started’’ identified in Section IV.B. above. The c. (1 point). The Department will
steps to complete at the http:// maximum number of points an provide 1 point to those applicants who
www.grants.gov Web site. ALCP application may receive under this currently or propose to partner, fund, or
applicants should read the Get Started program is 102. This includes two RC/ subcontract with grassroots
steps carefully. Also, the site contains EZ/EC–II bonus points, as described in organizations. HUD will consider an
registration checklists to help you the General Section and Section V.A.6. organization a ‘‘grassroots organization’’
through the process. Refer to Section IV. below. if the organization is headquartered in
F of the General Section for further HUD wants to make its programs the local community and has a social
details on this requirement. more effective, efficient, and accessible services budget of $300,000 or less; or
b. DUNS requirement. All ALCP by expanding opportunities for has six or fewer full-time equivalent
applicants must have a DUN and grassroots organizations to participate in employees. (Refer to the General Section
Bradstreet Universal Data Numbering developing solutions for their own for further information on policy
Systems (DUNS) number. The DUNS neighborhood. The Department priority points for activities related to
number must be included in the data encourages applicants to partner, fund, grassroots organizations.)
entry field labeled ‘‘organizational or sub-contract with grassroots 2. Rating Factor 2: Need/Extent of the
DUNS’’ on the form SF–424. organizations, including faith-based and Problem (20 Points). This factor
Instructions for obtaining a DUNS other community-based organizations in addresses the extent to which the
number can be found at either http:// conducting their work programs. (Refer conversion is needed by the categories
www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/ to the policy priorities contained in the of elderly persons and persons with
duns.cfm or http://www.Grants.gov/ General Section for the definition of disabilities that the ALF is intended to
GetStarted. ‘‘grassroots organizations’’). serve (very low-income elderly persons
c. Central Contractor Registry and 1. Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the and persons with disabilities who have
Credential Provider Registration. In Applicant and Relevant Organizational limitations in three or more activities of
addition to having a DUNS number, Staff (20 Points). This factor addresses daily living). The application must
ALCP applicants applying electronically your capacity to carry out the include evidence of current needs
through Grants.gov must register with conversion in a timely, cost-conscious among project residents (not applicable
the Federal Central Contractor Registry and effective manner. It also addresses to applicants proposing to convert
and with a Credential Provider. Refer to your experience at providing the unused or underutilized commercial
the General Section on how to meet this proposed supportive services you facilities) and needs of potential
requirement. intend to make available at the ALF for residents in the housing market area for
d. Electronic signature. ALCP elderly residents, especially in such such persons including economic and
applications submitted through areas as meals, 24-hour staffing and on- demographic information on very low-
grants.gov constitute submission as an site health care. Submit information income, frail, elderly, and persons with
electronically signed application. Refer responding to this factor in accordance disabilities and information on current

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assisted living resources in the market services which the ALF intends to streamlining processes and procedures
area. provide, whether the jurisdiction in that eliminate redundant requirements,
The factor also addresses your which the ALF is located has taken statutes, regulations and codes which
inability to fund the repairs or successful efforts to remove regulatory impede the availability of affordable
conversion activities from existing barriers to affordable housing, whether housing. To receive points for removal
financial resources. In making this you will incorporate energy efficiency of regulatory barriers, applicants must
determination, HUD will consider in the design and operation of the include in their response the completed
project financial information or the assisted living facility and the extent to Questionnaire HUD Form 27300. (Refer
organization’s financial information for which you have evidenced general to the General Section for further
unused or underutilized commercial support for conversion by participating information.
facilities. Submit information in your community’s Consolidated f. (2 points). Describe how you plan
responding to this factor in accordance Planning Process, involving the to incorporate energy efficiency
with Application Submission residents in the planning process (not activities in the design or the operation
Requirements in Sections IV.B.2.c., 4.a. applicable to applications proposing to of the assisted living facility through the
through d., and 9.a. through c. of this convert unused or underutilized use of Energy Star labeled products and
NOFA. In evaluating this factor, HUD commercial facilities). There must also appliances.
will consider: be a relationship between the proposed 4. Rating Factor 4: Leveraging
a. (7 points). The need for assisted activities, the project’s and the Resources (10 Points). This factor
living among the elderly and disable community’s needs and purposes of the addresses your ability to secure other
residents of the project taking into program funding for your application to community resources that can be
consideration those currently in need receive points for this factor. Submit combined with HUD’s grant funds to
and the depth of future needs given information responding to this factor in achieve program purposes. For the
aging in place. (Not applicable to accordance with Application ALCP to succeed, you must generate
applications to convert unused or Submission Requirements in Sections local funding for the necessary
underutilized commercial facilities to IV.B.2.a. through c. and e., IV.B.4.e., supportive services to operate the ALF.
assisted living.) IV.B.5.b. through e., IV. B.8.a. through HUD also encourages local funding for
b. (3 points (10 points for applications e., g., and h. of this NOFA. In evaluating
to convert unused or underutilized some of the necessary conversion work,
this factor, HUD will consider the or other work needed in the project (e.g.,
commercial facilities to assisted following:
living.)). The need for assisted living general modernization) which is NOT
a. (11 points). The extent to which the specifically linked to the ALF).
among very low-income elderly persons proposed ALF design will meet the
and persons with disabilities in the Submit information responding to this
special physical needs of frail elderly
housing market area. factor in accordance with Application
persons or persons with disabilities
c. (9 points). Insufficient funding for Submission Requirements in Section
expected to be served at reasonable cost
any needed conversion work, as IV.B.5.h. and i., B.6., and B.8.e. through
(consider the ALF design: meets needs
evidenced by the project’s financial g. of this NOFA.
= 11 points; ALF design partially meets
statements and specifically the lack of needs = 5 points; and ALF design does a. (5 points). The extent to which
excess Reserve for Replacement dollars not meet needs = 0 points). there are commitments for the funding
and residual receipts. If the available b. (11 points). The extent to which the needed for the meals and the supportive
Reserve for Replacement and residual ALF’s proposed management and services planned for the ALF and that
receipts are less than 10 percent of the operational plan ensures that the the total cost of the estimated budget of
total funds needed = 9 points; if the provision of both meals and supportive the ALF is covered. Consider 90 percent
available Reserve for Replacement and services planned will be accomplished or more commitment of the total budget
residual receipts are 10–50 percent of over time. (Consider ALF design/ with no more than 10 percent for meals
need = 5 points; and, if the available management plan: meets needs of and services = 5 points; 80–89.9 percent
Reserve for Replacement and residual management operations = 11 points; with no more than 20 percent for meals
receipts are 51 percent or more of the ALF design/management plan partially and services = 4 points; 65–79.9 percent
total funds needed = 0 points). For meets needs of management operations with no more than 35 percent for meals
commercial properties, if the available = 5 points; and ALF design/management and services = 3 points; 40–64.9 percent
working capital is 10 percent or more of plan does not meet needs of with no more than 60 percent for meals
the total conversion = 5 points; if the management operations = 0 points.) and services = 2 points; less than 40
working capital is less than 10 percent c. (7 points). The extent to which the percent commitment of the total budget
of the total conversion = 9 points. proposed supportive services meet the with no more than 60 percent support
d. (1 point). The Department will anticipated needs of the frail elderly and for meals and services = 0 points.
provide one point to those applications disabled residents (does meet = 7 b. (3 points). The extent of local
which establish a connection between points; partially meets needs = 4 points; organizations’ support, which is firmly
the proposed ALF and the community’s and, does not meet needs = 0 points); committed to providing at least 50
Analysis of Impediments to Fair and percent of the total cost of ALF
Housing Choice (AI) or other planning d. (7 points). The extent to which the conversion (consider 50% or more = 3
document that analyzes fair housing service coordination function is points, 20–49.9 percent = 2 points, and
issues and is prepared by a local addressed and explained as onsite and under 20 percent = 0 points).
planning or similar organization. sufficient, onsite and augmented or c. (2 points). The extent of local
3. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of new, and addresses the ongoing organizational support which is firmly
Approach (40 Points). This factor procurement of needed services for the committed to providing funds for
addresses the quality and effectiveness residents of the ALF (does meet = 7 additional repair or retrofit necessary for
of your proposal in addressing the points, partially meets = 4 points, does the project NOT specifically directed to
proposed conversion, effectiveness of not meet = 0 points). activities eligible under this NOFA
service coordination and management e. (2 points). The steps you have taken (funds firmly committed = 2 points,
planning and the meals and supportive which support State and local efforts in funds not committed = 0 points).

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5. Rating Factor 5: Achieving Results applicants who include work activities considered for funding. The following is
and Program Evaluation (10 Points). that specifically address the policy a list of the deficiencies that will be
This factor reflects HUD’s goal to priorities of removing barriers to considered curable in ALCP
embrace high standards of ethics, affordable housing and promoting applications:
management and accountability. This energy efficiency in the design and
Exhibits
factor emphasizes HUD’s commitment operation of the ALF will receive
to ensure that promises you make in the additional points. For information • * Application Summary.
application are kept; and to ensure pertaining to the removal of barriers to • * Articles of Incorporation, or
performance goals with outcomes are affordable housing see http:// certification of Articles of Incorporation.
established and are met (refer to Section www.hud.gov/grants/index.cfm and for • * By-laws, or certification of by-
V.B. of the General Section for more information about Energy Star see laws.
detail). Outcomes may include the http://www.energystar.gov. • Evidence of occupancy for at least
extent to which your project will 2. Review for Curable Deficiencies. five years (not applicable to commercial
implement practical solutions that will You should ensure that your application facilities).
result in assisting residents in achieving is complete before submitting it to HUD • Original project plans.
independent living and an improved electronically through the http:// • Relocation Plan (not applicable to
living environment, as well as the extent www.grants.gov/Apply Web site. If you commercial property).
to which the project will be viable received a waiver of the electronic • Evidence of Permissive Zoning.
absent HUD funds but rely more on submission requirement, you must The appropriate Hub office will notify
state, local, and private funds. Submit submit an original and four copies to the you in writing if your application is
information responding to this factor in appropriate HUD Hub Office. missing any of the exhibits listed above
accordance with Application Submitting fewer than the original and and you will be given 14 days from the
Submission Requirements in Section four copies of the application is not a date of the HUD notification to submit
IV.B.2.d., 5.a. through g., and 8.a. curable deficiency and will cause your the information required to cure the
through e. of this NOFA. Completion of application to be considered non- noted deficiencies. The exhibits
the Form HUD–96010, Program responsive to the NOFA and returned to identified by an asterisk (*) must be
Outcome Logic Model will assist you in you. dated on or before the application
completing your response to this HUD will screen all applications deadline date. If not so dated the
requirement. received by the deadline for curable application will be rejected.
a. (4 points). Describe the extent to deficiencies. With respect to correction After the completeness review, HUD
which your conversion time frame of deficient applications, HUD may not, staff will review your application to
reflects the length of time it will take to after the application due date and determine whether the application
convert the units describing how consistent with HUD’s regulations in 24 meets the threshold requirements.
residents will benefit from the CFR part 4, subpart B, consider any 3. Threshold Review. Only those
conversion of the units; and how the unsolicited information an applicant ALCP applications that meet all
converted units will result in ALF may want to provide. HUD may contact threshold requirements will be eligible
residents being able to age in place; an applicant to clarify an item in the to receive an award. Applications that
b. (2 points). Describe the extent to application or to correct curable do not pass threshold will be rejected.
which your assisted living facility will deficiencies. Please note, however, that (See Section III.C 2. above of this NOFA
implement practical solutions that will HUD may not seek clarification of items for threshold requirements).
result in assisting residents in achieving or responses that improve the 4. Appeal Process. Upon rejection of
independent living and improved living substantive quality of a response to any an ALCP application, HUD must send a
environment. rating factors. In order not to letter to the Owner outlining all reasons
c. (2 points). Demonstrate how the unreasonably exclude applications from for rejection. The Owner has 14
project will be viable absent HUD funds being rated and ranked, HUD may calendar days from the date of the letter
while relying more on state, local, and contact applicants to ensure proper to appeal the rejection. If the Owner
private funds. completion of the application and will submits an appeal, which causes the
d. (2 point). Describe the extent to do so on a uniform basis for all rejection to be overturned, the
which the ALFs operating philosophy applicants. A curable deficiency is a application is then rated, ranked, and
promotes the autonomy and missing Exhibit or portion of an Exhibit submitted to the selection panel for
independence of the frail elderly that will not affect the rating of the consideration. If the Owner does not
persons it is intended to serve (is fully application. In each case, under this appeal or does appeal but the rejection
addressed = 2 points, no or not NOFA, the appropriate HUD is not overturned, the application
addressed = 0 points). Multifamily Hub office will notify you remains a reject.
6. Bonus Points (2 bonus points). The in writing by describing the clarification 5. Review Panels. The Office of
project to be converted is located in an or curable deficiency. You must submit Housing’s Multifamily Hubs will
RC/EZ/EC–II area, as described in the clarifications or responses to curable establish panels to review all eligible
General Section. deficiencies in accordance with the applications that have passed threshold.
information provided by the Hub office 6. Rating of Applications (See
B. Reviews and Selection Process within 14 calendar days of the date of paragraph below for selection of
1. The ALCP will fund those HUD notification. (If the due date falls applications for commercial properties).
applications that may impact federal on a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal HUD staff teams will review and rate
problem solving and policymaking and holiday, your correction must be ALCP applications in accordance with
that are relevant to HUD’s policy received by HUD on the next day that the Ranking and Selection procedures
priorities and annual goals and is not a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal outlined below. All applications will be
objectives. (Refer to the General Section holiday.) If the deficiency is not either rated or technically rejected at the
for discussion of these priorities and corrected within this time period, HUD end of technical review. If your
annual goals and objectives). For the will reject the application as application meets all program eligibility
Assisted Living Conversion Program, incomplete, and it will not be requirements after completion of

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technical review, it will be rated within the 18 Hubs. Only one you applied for assistance. Materials
according to the rating selection factors application will be selected per Hub provided to you during your debriefing
in Section V.A. above of this NOFA. from the national residual amount. If will include the final scores you
HUD reserves the right to reduce the there are no approvable applications in received for each rating factor, final
amount requested in the application if other Hubs, the process will begin again evaluator comments for each rating
any proposed components are ineligible with the selection of the next highest factor, and the final assessment
or if the cost of items is not deemed rated application within the remaining indicating the basis upon which
reasonable. HUD will NOT reject an Hubs. This process will continue until assistance was provided or denied.
ALCP application based on technical all approvable applications are selected Information regarding this procedure
review without notifying you of that using the available remaining funds. If may be found in the General Section.
rejection with all the reasons for the there is a tie score between two or more
rejection, and providing you an B. Administrative and National Policy
applications, and there are insufficient
opportunity to appeal. As discussed Requirements. See Section III.C. of this
residual funds to cover all tied
above, you will have 14 calendar days NOFA and the General Section.
applications, HUD Headquarters staff
from the date of HUD’s written notice to will choose the winning application(s) C. Reporting
appeal a technical rejection to the by lottery and/or reduction of grant 1. Recipients of funding under this
Multifamily Hub where the applications requests consistent with the instructions program NOFA shall submit a progress
were sent originally. HUD staff will above. report every six months after the
make a determination on an appeal e. Only one application will be effective date of the Grant Agreement.
before finalizing selection selected using the $5 million set-aside Progress reports shall include reports on
recommendations. to provide grant funds to a private performance using the Logic Model
7. Ranking and Selection Procedures. nonprofit applicant proposing to (form HUD 90610) approved in your
(Paragraphs (5)(a)–(d) are not applicable convert an unused or underutilized award agreement and financial progress.
to applications from owners of commercial property into assisted
commercial properties.) living. HUD Multifamily Hubs will VII. Agency Contacts
Applications submitted in response to review applications for commercial A. For Further Information and
this NOFA that are eligible, pass properties for completeness and Technical Assistance
threshold and have a total score of 75 compliance with the eligibility criteria
points (or more) are eligible for ranking set forth in Section III. of this NOFA. You should contact the Multifamily
and selection. (Applications for the Hub staff will forward applications to Hub where you will be mailing your
conversion of commercial properties Headquarters providing the application ALCP Application. (Please refer to Hub
with a score of at least 75 points will not was received by the deadline date, telephone numbers in Appendix 1 of
be ranked but will be submitted to HUD meets all eligibility criteria, proposes this NOFA.)
Headquarters for selection.) You also may contact Faye Norman,
reasonable costs for eligible activities,
a. Hub staff teams will be established Housing Project Manager at (202) 708–
includes all technical corrections by the
for ALCP review in each Hub to do the 3000, extension 2482 or Aretha
designated deadline date and must have
application ratings. Williams, Director, Grant Policy and
received a score of 75 points or more.
b. From within rank order, Hub staff Management Division, Room 6138 at
Headquarters will select only one on a
teams in each of the 18 Hubs will select (202) 708–3000, extension 2480 for
first-come, first-served basis that can be
the highest ranked applications from questions regarding the ALF grant
funded within the money available.
within that Hub in rank order, which award process. These are not toll-free
can be funded from within the dollars Note: Only one application that can be numbers. Ms. Norman can be reached
available. Each Hub will select fully funded will be selected. Any remaining by e-mail at Faye_L._Norman@hud.gov
funds after this selection process will be
applications based on rank order up to returned to the funds allocated for eligible
and Ms. Williams at
and including the last application that multifamily assisted projects. aretha_m._williams@hud.gov. Both Ms.
can be funded out of each Hub’s Norman and Ms. Williams are located at
allocation. Hubs must not skip over any VI. Award Administration Information the U.S. Department of Housing and
applications in order to select one based Urban Development; 451 Seventh Street,
on the funds remaining. A. Award Notices SW.; Washington, DC 20410.
c. After making the initial selections, 1. The Grant Agreement, and the If you have a hearing or speech
however, Hubs may use any residual Form HUD–1044, signed by both the impairment, you may access the
funds to select the next rank-ordered Recipient and Grant Officer, shall serve telephone number via TTY by calling
application by reducing the dollars as the authorizing award documents. the Federal Information Relay Service at
requested by no more than 10 percent Unsuccessful applicants will be 800–877–8339.
and reducing the number of units notified, by mail, within 30 days of the Application. All information for the
proposed, but in no case reducing the announcement of the awards. submission of your application is
number of units below the financial 2. Adjustments to Funding. a. HUD included in this NOFA and the General
threshold feasibility of five ALF units. will not fund any portion of your Section. You may also obtain an ALCP
d. Funds remaining after these application that is not eligible for application by calling the NOFA
processes are completed will be funding under specific program Information Center at (voice) 800–HUD–
returned to HUD Headquarters. HUD statutory or regulatory requirements; 8929 (800–483–8929). Persons with a
Headquarters will use these funds to does not meet the requirements if this hearing or speech impairment may call
restore units to any project reduced as notice; or may be duplicative of other the Center’s TTY number at 800–HUD–
a result of using the residual grant funds funded programs or activities. Only the 2209. Please be sure to provide your
in a Hub. Finally, HUD will use these eligible portion of your application will name, address (including zip code), and
funds for selecting one or more be funded. telephone number (including area code).
additional applications based on the 3. Applicant Debriefing. All requests The application is also available on the
Hubs rating and rankings, beginning for debriefing must be made in writing Internet through the HUD Web site at
with the highest rated application and submitted to the local Hub in which http://www.hud.gov.grants/index.cfm.

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Note: There is a separate application for assigned OMB control number 2502– reports, and final report. The
service coordinator funds (which is necessary 0542. In accordance with the Paperwork information will be used for grantee
for those needing to enhance or add service Reduction Act, HUD may not conduct or selection and monitoring the
coordination per Section III. of this NOFA). sponsor, and a person is not required to administration of funds. Response to
respond to, a collection of information this request for information is required
VIII. Other Information unless the collection displays a in order to receive the benefits to be
A. Paperwork Reduction Act. currently valid OMB control number. derived.
Public reporting burden for the
The information collection collection of information is estimated to B. Appendices
requirements contained in this average 2,550 hours per annum per
document have been approved by the respondent for the application and grant Appendix 1 presents the list of HUD
Office of Management and Budget administration. This includes the time offices. Appendix 2 to this NOFA
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction for collecting, reviewing, and reporting provides the forms that are specific to
Act of 1995 (4 U.S.C. 3501–3520) and data for the application, semi-annual this NOFA.

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BILLING CODE 4210–32–C A Service Coordinator is a social 2. ‘‘At-risk elderly person’’ is an


Service Coordinators in Multifamily service staff person hired or contracted individual 62 years of age or older who
Housing by the development’s owner or is unable to perform one or two ADLs,
management company. The Service as defined in the above paragraph.
Overview Information Coordinator is responsible for assuring 3. ‘‘Frail elderly person’’ means an
A. Federal Agency Name: Department that elderly residents, especially those individual 62 years of age or older who
of Housing and Urban Development, who are frail or at risk, and those non- is unable to perform at least three ADLs
Office of the Assistant Secretary for elderly residents with disabilities are as defined in the above paragraph.
Housing-Federal Housing linked to the supportive services they 4. ‘‘People with disabilities’’ means
Commissioner. need to continue living independently those individuals who:
B. Funding Opportunity Title: Service in their current homes. All services a. Have a disability as defined in
Coordinators In Multifamily Housing. should meet the specific desires and Section 223 of the Social Security Act;
C. Announcement Type: Initial needs of the residents themselves. The b. Have a physical, mental, or
announcement. Service Coordinator may not require any emotional impairment expected to be of
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The elderly individual or person with a long, continued, and indefinite duration
Federal Register number for this NOFA disability to accept any specific that substantially impedes the
is FR–4950–N–21. The OMB approval supportive service(s). individual’s ability to live
number for this program is 2502–0447. You may want to review the independently; or
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic c. Have a developmental disability as
Management Agent Handbook 4381.5
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 14.191, defined in Section 102 of the
REVISION–2, CHANGE–2, Chapter 8 for
Multifamily Housing Service Developmental Disabilities Assistance
further guidance on service
Coordinators. and Bill of Rights Act of 2000, (42
F. Dates: The application submission coordinators. This Handbook is
accessible through HUDCLIPS on HUD’s U.S.C. Section 15002).
date is June 24, 2005. (All applications 5. ‘‘Reasonable costs’’ mean that costs
must be submitted and received by Web site at http://www.hudclips.org.
The Handbook is in the Handbooks and are consistent with salaries and
http://www.grants.gov no later than administrative costs of similar programs
11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the Notices—Housing Notices database.
Enter the Handbook number in the in your Field office’s jurisdiction.
application submission date. See D. Functions of a Service Coordinator.
submission details in the General ‘‘Document Number’’ field to retrieve
the Handbook. The major functions of the Service
Section.) Coordinator include the following:
G. Optional Additional Overview B. Authority 1. Refer and link the residents of the
Information: 1. Available Funds. development to supportive services
Approximately $49.6 million in fiscal Section 808 of the Cranston-Gonzalez
National Affordable Housing Act (Pub. provided by the general community.
year 2005 funds is available for the Such services may include case
Service Coordinator program. Of these L. 101–625, approved November 28,
1990), as amended by sections 671, 674, management, personal assistance,
funds, approximately $10 million is homemaker, meals-on-wheels,
available in this NOFA for funding new 676, and 677 of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1992 transportation, counseling, occasional
Service Coordinator programs. visiting nurse, preventive health
2. Purpose of the program: The (Pub. L. 102–550, approved October 28,
1992), and section 851 of the American screening/wellness, and legal advocacy.
Service Coordinator program allows 2. Educate residents on service
multifamily housing owners to assist Homeownership and Economic
Opportunity Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106– availability, application procedures,
elderly individuals and nonelderly client rights, etc.
people with disabilities living in HUD- 569, approved December 27, 2000).
3. Establish linkages with agencies
assisted housing and in the surrounding C. Definition of Terms Used in This and service providers in the community.
area to obtain needed supportive Program NOFA Shop around to determine/develop the
services from the community, to enable best ‘‘deals’’ in service pricing, to assure
1. ‘‘Activities of daily living (ADLs)’’
them to continue living as individualized, flexible, and creative
means eating, dressing, bathing,
independently as possible in their services for the involved resident.
grooming, and household management
homes. Provide advocacy as appropriate.
3. Eligible Applicants: Only owners of activities, as further described below:
a. Eating—May need assistance with 4. Provide case management when
eligible multifamily assisted such service is not available through the
cooking, preparing, or serving food, but
developments may apply for and general community. This might include
must be able to feed self;
become the recipient of grant funds. b. Bathing—May need assistance in evaluation of health, psychological and
Full Text of Announcement: social needs, development of an
getting in and out of the shower or tub,
I. Funding Opportunity Description but must be able to wash self; individually tailored case plan for
c. Grooming—May need assistance in services, and periodic reassessment of
A. The Service Coordinator Program the resident’s situation and needs.
washing hair, but must be able to take
The Service Coordinator Program care of personal appearance; Service Coordinators can also set up a
provides funding for the employment d. Dressing—Must be able to dress Professional Assessment Committee
and support of Service Coordinators in self, but may need occasional assistance; (PAC) to assist in performing initial
insured and assisted housing and resident assessments. (See the guidance
developments that were designed for the e. Home management activities—May in the Congregate Housing Services
elderly or nonelderly persons with need assistance in doing housework, Program (CHSP) regulations at 24 CFR
disabilities and continue to operate as grocery shopping, laundry, or getting to 700.135 (or 1944.258 for Rural Housing
such. Service Coordinators help and from activities such as going to the developments).
residents obtain supportive services doctor and shopping, but must be 5. Monitor the ongoing provision of
from the community that are needed to mobile. The mobility requirement does services from community agencies and
enable independent living and aging in not exclude persons in wheelchairs or keep the case management and provider
place. those requiring mobility devices. agency current with the progress of the

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individual. Manage the provision of II. Award Information b. Project-based Section 8 (including
supportive services where appropriate. Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation), or
A. Available Funding c. Section 221(d)(3) below-market
6. Help the residents build informal
support networks with other residents, The Consolidated Appropriations Act, interest rate, and 236 developments that
family and friends. 2005 (Pub. L. 108–447, approved are insured or assisted.
December 8, 2004) provides 3. You must be approved to conduct
7. Work and consult with tenant approximately $50 million to fund new business with the Department,
organizations and resident management Service Coordinators and the based on HUD’s evaluation of the
corporations. Provide training to the continuation of existing Congregate applicant’s previous participation
development’s residents in the Housing Services Program (CHSP) activities as reported on the ‘‘Previous
obligations of tenancy or coordinate grants. (The $50 million appropriation Participation Certification’’, form HUD–
such training. is subject to a 0.80 percent across-the- 2530.
8. Create a directory of providers for board rescission pursuant to P. Law 4. Additionally, developments listed
use by both development staff and 108–447.) Approximately $10 million of in paragraph III.A.2, above, are eligible
residents. the available $49.6 million will be used only if they meet the following criteria:
to fund new Service Coordinator a. Have frail or at-risk elderly
9. Educate other staff of the residents and/or non-elderly residents
management team on issues related to programs. The remaining amount of
$39.6 million will be used to fund one- with disabilities who together total at
aging in place and Service Coordination, least 25 percent of the building’s
to help them to better work with and year extensions to expiring Service
Coordinator and CHSP grants. residents. (For example, in a 52-unit
assist the residents. development, at least 13 residents must
E. Basic Qualifications of Service B. Maximum Grant Award be frail, at-risk, or non-elderly people
Coordinators and Aides There is no maximum grant amount. with disabilities.)
The grant amount you request will be b. Were designed for the elderly or
1. Service Coordinator qualifications based on the Service Coordinator’s persons with disabilities and continue
include the following: salary and the number of hours worked to operate as such. This includes any
a. A Bachelor of Social Work or each week by that Service Coordinator building within a mixed-use
degree in Gerontology, Psychology or (and/or aide). You should base your development that was designed for
Counseling is preferable; a college determination of the appropriate occupancy by elderly persons or
degree is fully acceptable. You may also number of weekly work hours on the persons with disabilities at its inception
consider individuals who do not have a number of people in the development and continues to operate as such, or
college degree, but who have who are frail or at-risk elderly or non- consistent with title VI, subtitle D of the
appropriate work experience. elderly people with disabilities. Under Housing and Community Development
normal circumstances, a full-time Act of 1992 (Pub. L. 102–550). If not so
b. Knowledge of the aging process,
Service Coordinator should be able to designed, a development in which the
elder services, disability services,
serve about 50–60 frail or at-risk elderly owner gives preferences in tenant
eligibility for and procedures of federal
or non-elderly people with disabilities selection (with HUD approval) to
and applicable state entitlement
on a continuing basis. Your proposed eligible elderly persons or nonelderly
programs, legal liability issues relating
salary must also be supported by persons with disabilities, for all units in
to providing Service Coordination, drug
evidence of comparable salaries in your that development.
and alcohol use and abuse by the c. If FHA insured or financed by a
elderly, and mental health issues. area. Gather data from programs near
you to compare your estimates with the Section 202 Direct Loan, are current in
c. Two to three years experience in mortgage payments or are current under
salaries and administrative costs of
social service delivery with senior a workout agreement.
currently operating programs. HUD
citizens and/or people with disabilities. d. Meet HUD’s Uniform Physical
Field staff can provide you with
Some supervisory or management Conditions Standards (codified in 24
contacts at local program sites.
experience may be desirable if the CFR part 5, subpart G), based on the
HUD provides funding in the form of
Service Coordinator will work with most recent physical inspection report
three-year grants. HUD may renew
aides. and responses thereto, as evidenced by
grants subject to the availability of funds
d. Demonstrated working knowledge and the grantee’s acceptable a score of 60 or better on the last
of supportive services and other performance and compliance with physical inspection or by an approved
resources for senior citizens and/or non- program requirements. HUD will plan for developments scoring less than
elderly people with disabilities determine performance based on the 60.
available in the local area. e. Are in compliance with their
information given in the grantee’s semi-
regulatory agreement, Housing
e. Demonstrated ability to advocate, annual performance, financial status
Assistance Payment (HAP) Contract,
organize, problem-solve, and provide reports and periodic Logic Model forms
and any other outstanding HUD grant or
results for the elderly and people with submitted throughout the course of the
contract document.
disabilities. grant term. f. Have no available project funds (i.e.,
2. Aides working with a Service III. Eligibility Information Section 8 operating funds, residual
Coordinator should have appropriate receipts, excess income, or surplus cash)
education or experience in working A. Eligible Applicants. that could pay for a Service Coordinator
with the elderly and/or people with 1. You must meet all of the applicable program. (‘‘Available funds’’ are those
disabilities. An example of an aide threshold requirements of Section III.C that require HUD approval for their use
position could be an internship or work- of the General Section. and are not needed to meet critical
study program with local colleges and 2. You must be an owner of a project needs.) Field office staff will
universities to assist in carrying out development assisted under one of the make this determination based on
some of the Service Coordinator’s following programs: financial records maintained by the
functions. a. Section 202 Direct Loan; Department and information provided

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by the applicant in the grant benefits, and related support costs of provided by the Department through
application. employing a service coordinator. program Notices beginning in FY1992.
5. If your eligibility status changes Support costs may include quality HUD currently provides one-year
during the course of the grant term, assurance, training, travel, creation of extensions to these subsidy awards and
making you ineligible to receive a grant office space, purchase of office grants through a separate funding
(e.g., due to prepayment of mortgage, furniture, equipment, and supplies, action.
sale of property, or opting out of a computer hardware, software, and f. You may provide service
Section 8 HAP contract), HUD has the Internet service, and indirect coordination to low-income elderly
right to terminate your grant. administrative costs. individuals or nonelderly people with
6. Ineligible Applicants and b. You may use grant funds to pay for disabilities living in the vicinity of an
Developments. a. Property management Quality Assurance (QA) in an amount eligible development. Community
companies, area agencies on aging, and that does not exceed ten percent of the residents should come to your housing
other like organizations are not eligible Service Coordinator’s salary. Eligible development to meet with and receive
applicants for Service Coordinator QA activities are those that evaluate service from the Service Coordinator,
funds. Such agents may prepare your program to assure that the position but you must make reasonable
applications and sign application and program are effectively accommodations for those individuals
documents if they provide written implemented. A qualified, objective unable to travel to the housing site.
authorization from the owner third party must perform the program 2. Threshold Requirements. a. At the
corporation as part of the application. In evaluation work and must have work time of submission, grant applications
such cases, the owner corporation must experience and education in social or must contain the materials in Section
be indicated on all forms and health care services. Your QA activities IV.B.2.a and e of this Program NOFA in
documents as the funding recipient. If must identify short and long term order to be considered for funding. If
an agent is preparing the application for program outcomes and performance any of these items is missing, HUD will
an owner, the owner must authorize the indicators that will help you measure immediately reject your application.
agent as the Authorized Organization your performance. On-site housing b. In cases where field office staff
Representative (AOR) in the Grants.gov management staff cannot perform QA request information in response to
Registration process. If you are applying and you may not augment current technical deficiencies in applications,
in paper copy format, you must provide salaries of in-house staff for this applicants must submit the response by
a letter from the owner authorizing the purpose. the designated deadline date. If
submission by the agent on their behalf. c. You may propose reasonable costs requested responses are not received by
Refer to Section IV.F.2 of the General associated with setting up a confidential this date, HUD will reject the
Section for more detailed registration office space for the Service Coordinator. application.
information. Such expenses must be one-time only c. DUN and Bradstreet Universal
b. Developments not designed for the start-up costs. Such costs may involve Numbering System (DUNS) Number
elderly, nonelderly people with acquisition, leasing, rehabilitation, or Requirement. Refer to the General
disabilities, or those no longer operating conversion of space. The office space Section for information regarding the
as such; must be accessible to people with DUNS requirement. You will need to
c. Section 221(d)(4) and Section 515 disabilities and meet the Uniform obtain a DUNS number to receive an
developments without project-based Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) award from HUD.
Section 8 assistance; requirements of accessibility. HUD field 3. Program Requirements. In
d. Section 202 and 811 developments office staff must approve both the managing your Service Coordinator
with a Project Rental Assistance proposed costs and activity and must grant, you must meet the requirements
Contract (PRAC). Owners of Section 202 perform an environmental assessment of this Section. These requirements
PRAC developments may obtain on such proposed work prior to grant apply to all activities, programs, and
funding by requesting an increase in award. functions used to plan, budget, and
their PRAC payment consistent with d. You may use funds to augment a evaluate the work funded under your
Handbook 4381.5 REVISION–2, current Service Coordinator program, by program.
CHANGE–2, Chapter 8; increasing the hours of a currently a. You must make sufficient separate
e. Conventional public housing, as employed Service Coordinator, or hiring and private office space available for the
such term is defined in section 3(b) of an additional Service Coordinator or Service Coordinator and/or aides to
the United States Housing Act of 1937), aide on a part-or full-time basis. meet with residents, without adversely
and units assisted by project-based Likewise, Assisted Living Conversion affecting normal activities.
Housing Choice Vouchers, as set forth in Program (ALCP) applicants may apply b. The Service Coordinator must
24 CFR Part 983. for new or augmented Service maintain resident files in a secured
f. Renewals of existing Section 8 Coordinator costs to serve Assisted location. Files must be accessible ONLY
Service Coordinator subsidy awards or Living residents and/or all residents of to the Service Coordinator, unless
grants. HUD currently provides one-year the development. residents provide signed consent
extensions to these subsidy awards and e. You may use funds to continue a otherwise. These policies must be
grants through a separate funding Service Coordinator program that has consistent with maintaining
action. previously been funded through other confidentiality of information related to
sources. In your application, you must any individual per the Privacy Act of
B. Cost Sharing or Matching provide evidence that this funding 1974.
Requirement source has already ended or will c. Grantees must ensure that the
None required. discontinue within six months Service Coordinator receives
following the application deadline date appropriate supervision, training, and
C. Other and that no other funding mechanism is ongoing continuing education,
1. Eligible Activities. a. Service available to continue the program. This consistent with statutory and HUD
Coordinator Program grant funds may be applies only to funding sources other administrative requirements. This
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related and disability issues during the Coordinator funds specifically for your aware that the registration process is a
first year of employment, if the Service proposed Assisted Living Program, you separate process from requesting e-mail
Coordinator has not received recent must submit an application containing notification of funding opportunities
training in these areas, and 12 hours of all required documents listed in Section and should be done as soon as you
continuing education each year IV.B of this Program NOFA. You may download the application from the
thereafter. include a copy of all standard forms grants.gov Web site. If you are not sure
d. Grantees are responsible for any submitted as part of your ALCP if you are already registered, the
budget shortfalls during the three-year application. Grants.gov Support Desk can assist in
grant term. (2) If you currently do not have a verifying whether you are or are not
e. As a condition of receiving a grant, Service Coordinator working at the registered.
Section 202 developments without a development proposed in your ALCP
dedicated residual receipts account application and your ALCP application B. Content and Form of Application
must amend their regulatory agreement is selected to receive an award, HUD Submission
and open such an account, separate will fund a Service Coordinator to serve Your application must contain the
from their Reserve for Replacement either ALCP residents only or all items listed in paragraphs 1 and 2,
account. residents of the development dependent below. These items include the standard
f. Subgrants and Subcontracts. You upon your request. If your development forms listed in Section IV.B of the
may directly hire a Service Coordinator currently has a Service Coordinator, you General Section that are applicable to
or you may contract with a qualified may request additional hours for the this funding Notice (collectively
third party to provide this service. Service Coordinator to serve the referred to as the ‘‘standard forms’’). The
g. Environmental Requirements. It is Assisted Living residents. If you request standard forms and other required forms
anticipated that most activities under additional hours, you must specify the are part of the electronic application
this program are categorically excluded number of additional hours per week found at www.grants.gov/Apply. The
from the National Environmental Policy and provide an explanation based on items are as follows:
Act (NEPA) and related environmental the anticipated needs of the Assisted 1. Standard Forms.
authorities under 24 CFR 50.19(b)(3), Living residents. If you request Service a. Application for Federal Assistance
(4), (12), or (13). If grant funds will be Coordinator funding to serve all (SF–424)
used to cover the cost of any activities residents of your development, indicate b. SF–424 Supplement—Survey on
which are not exempt from whether or not your request should be Ensuring Equal Opportunity for
environmental review requirements— entered into the national lottery if your Applicants.
such as acquisition, leasing, ALCP application is not selected to c. If engaged in lobbying, the
construction, or building rehabilitation, receive an award. Provide this Disclosure Form Regarding Lobbying
HUD must perform an environmental information in your related narrative, (SF–LLL)
review to the extent required by 24 CFR pursuant to paragraph IV.B.2.e(6) of this d. Applicant/Recipient Disclosure/
part 50, prior to grant award. HUD Field NOFA. Update Report Form (HUD–2880)
office staff will determine the need for e. Logic Model, (HUD–90610)
an environmental assessment, based on IV. Application and Submission f. Acknowledgment of Application
the proposed program activities. Information Receipt (HUD–2993), not required for
4. Submission Information. a. Single A. Addresses to Request Application electronic applications
Applications. (1) You may submit one Package g. Client Comments and Suggestions
application that contains one or more (HUD–2994), optional
developments that your corporation Applicants may download the h. Facsimile Transmittal Cover Page
owns. submitting one application for Instructions to the application found on (HUD–96011). This form must be used
each project you own will increase your the grants.gov Web site at http:// as part of the electronic application to
chances of selection in the lottery. You www.Grants.gov./Apply. The transmit third party documents and
may also submit one application that instructions contain the General Section other information as described in the
contains multiple projects you own, to and Program Section of the published General Section as part of your
reduce preparation time and resources. NOFA as well as forms that you must electronic application submittal (if
Each application must propose a complete and attach as a zip file to your applicable).
stand-alone program at separate application submission. If you have 2. Other Application Items. All
developments. The developments must difficulty accessing the information you applications for funding under the
all be located in the same field office may call the Grants.gov Support desk Service Coordinator Program must
jurisdiction. toll free 800–518–GRANTS or e-mailing include the following documents and
(2) If you wish to apply on behalf of your questions to Support@Grants.gov. information:
developments located in different field The Support Desk staff will assist you a. Service Coordinator First-Time
office jurisdictions, you must submit a in accessing the information. Please Funding Request, form HUD–91186.
separate application to each field office. remember that you must be registered to b. Previous Participation Certification,
b. Joint Applications. You may join submit an application utilizing form HUD–2530.
with one or more other eligible owners Grants.gov. Your registration allows you c. If more than one owner is
to share a Service Coordinator and to electronically sign the application proposing to share a Service
submit a joint application. In the past, and Grants.gov to authenticate that the Coordinator, one agency must designate
joint applications have been used by application was submitted by the itself the ‘‘lead’’. When the legal
small developments that joined together appropriate organization staff with legal signatory for the owner corporation
to hire and share a part or full-time authority to submit the application on signs the application, the owner
Service Coordinator. behalf of the applicant. Please see the indicates agreement to administer grant
c. Application Submission General Section for information funds for all the housing developments
Requirements for ALCP Applicants. (1) regarding the registration process or ask listed in the application.
If you are an ALCP applicant and you for registration information from the d. Evidence of comparable salaries in
request new or additional Service Grants.gov Support Desk. Please be your local area.

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e. Narrative Statements Describing i. A DUNS number. Refer to the must use their management fees to pay
Your Program. General Section for information this expense.
(1) Explain your method of estimating regarding the DUNS requirement. i. Owners/managers cannot use
how many residents of your Reserve for Replacement funds to pay
development are frail or at-risk elderly C. Submission Dates and Times costs associated with a Service
or non-elderly people with disabilities. Applicants must follow the Coordinator program.
Please document that individuals submission requirements discussed in j. Congregate Housing Services
meeting these criteria make up at least Section IV.C of the General Section. Program grantees may not use these
25 percent of your resident population. funds to meet statutory program match
D. Intergovernmental Review
(Do not include elderly individuals or requirements and may not use these
people with disabilities who do not live Intergovernmental review is not funds to replace current CHSP program
in the eligible developments included in applicable to this program. funds to continue the employment of a
your application.) E. Funding Restrictions service coordinator.
(2) Explain how you will provide on- k. Grantees cannot use grant funds to
site private office space for the Service 1. Alternative Funding for Service pay PAC members for their services.
Coordinator, to allow for confidential Coordinators. If your development has l. The grant amount allowed for QA
meetings with residents. If construction available Section 8 operating funds, may not exceed ten percent of the
is planned, also include a plan and a residual receipts, or excess income, not Service Coordinator’s salary.
cost-estimate. needed for critical project expenses, you 3. Prohibited Service Coordinator
(3) Your quality assurance program must use these project funds prior to Functions. During work hours paid for
evaluation activities and itemized list of receiving grant monies. Owners may by this grant, Service Coordinators may
estimated expenses for this activity if submit requests to use Section 8 not perform the following activities:
included in your request for funding. operating funds, residual receipts, or a. Act as a recreational or activities
Indicate the type of professional or excess income pursuant to instructions director;
entity that will perform the work if in Housing’s Management Agent b. Provide supportive services
known at this time or the criteria you Handbook 4381.5, REVISION–2, directly;
will use to select the provider. CHANGE–2, Chapter 8 and Housing c. Act as a Neighborhood Networks
(4) If you wish to augment an existing Notice H 02–14. HUD field staff may program director or coordinator, and
program, describe your program’s needs approve use of these project funds at d. Perform property management
and explain how the additional staff any time, consistent with current policy. work, regardless of the funding source
hours requested will help meet these You should discuss these alternative- used to pay for these activities.
needs. funding options with your field office F. Other Submission Requirements
(5) A description of your plan to staff prior to submitting a grant
address community resident needs, if application. 1. Application Submission and
applicable to your program. 2. Ineligible Activities and Program Receipt Procedures. Carefully review
(6) If you are applying for an ALCP Costs. a. You may not use funds the procedures presented in Section
grant in conjunction with your Service available through this NOFA to replace IV.F of the General Section. All
Coordinator application, describe how currently available funding from other applicants submitting Service
the new or additional Service sources for a Service Coordinator or for Coordinator applications must submit
Coordinator hours will support your some other staff person who performs applications electronically. Please pay
proposed assisted living program. service coordinator functions. particular attention to the portion of
Indicate if you want your Service b. Owners with existing service Section IV.F. of the General Section that
Coordinator application entered into the coordinator subsidy awards or grants explains how to submit Third Party
lottery if your ALCP application is not may not apply for renewal or extension Letters, Certifications or Narrative
selected to receive an award. of those programs under this NOFA. Statements electronically as part of your
f. Evidence that no project funds are HUD will provide extension funds application.
available to fund a Service Coordinator through a separate funding process. 2. Waiver of Electronic Submission
program. You must include a copy of c. You cannot hire an additional part Requirement. During FY2005, HUD will
your development’s most recent bank or full-time Service Coordinator for the only accept electronic applications
statement, showing the project’s current sole purpose of serving community submitted through www.grants.gov
residual receipts or excess income residents. unless the applicant has received a
balance (if any). It is incumbent upon d. Grant recipients may not use grant waiver from the Department. Please see
the applicant to demonstrate that no funds to pay for supervision performed the General Section for detailed
such project funds are available. by property management staff. instructions and timelines for requesting
g. If applicable, provide evidence that (Management fees already pay for such a waiver of the mandatory electronic
prior funding sources for your supervision.) submission requirement.
development’s Service Coordinator e. Cost overruns associated with 3. Application Copies. Applicants
program are no longer available or will creating private office space and usual submitting electronic applications must
expire within six months following the audit and legal fees are not eligible uses submit just one application to http://
application deadline date. of grant funds. www.grants.gov. Applicants who
h. If an agent is preparing the f. The cost of application preparation receive a waiver for electronic
application for an owner, the owner is not eligible for reimbursement. submission must submit an original and
must authorize the agent as the g. Grant funds cannot be used to two copies to the field office with
Authorized Organization Representative increase a project’s management fee. jurisdiction over the housing
(AOR) in the Grants.gov Registration h. Grant funds may not cover the cost developments included in your
process. If you are applying in paper of Service Coordinator-related training application.
copy format, you must provide a letter courses for members of a development’s 4. Field Office Addresses. If you are
from the owner authorizing the management staff who do not directly granted a waiver to the electronic
submission by the agent on their behalf. provide Service Coordination. Owners application submission requirement,

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you must submit an original and two b. After setting aside funds for ALCP C. Reporting
hard copies of your application to the applicants, and prior to the lottery, HUD
All award recipients must submit the
field office with jurisdiction over the will next fund all applications
following reports on a yearly basis:
housing developments identified in submitted by owners who are applying
your application. If you send your for grant funds to continue a currently 1. Two Semi-Annual Financial Status
application to the wrong local HUD operating program previously funded by Reports (SF–269–A), for each half-year
Office, it will be rejected. Therefore, if project funds. As stated in paragraph period of the Federal fiscal year;
you are uncertain as to which local HUD III.A.4.f of this NOFA, such applications 2. Two Semi-Annual Service
Office to submit your application, you are eligible only if project funds are no Coordinator Performance Reports,
are encouraged to contact the local HUD longer available to continue the (HUD–92456), for each half-year period
Office that is closest to your project’s program. of the Federal fiscal year;
location to ascertain the Office’s 2. Selection Process. 3. Two completed Logic Model forms,
jurisdiction and ensure that you submit a. HUD will use remaining funds to HUD–96010, submitted as an
your application to the correct local make grant awards through the use of a attachment to each Semi-Annual
HUD Office. For a list of field office national lottery. A computer program Performance Report. The Logic Model
addresses, see HUD’s Web site at http:/ performs the lottery by randomly must present performance information
/www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/ selecting eligible applications. on a short term basis, corresponding to
fundsavail.cfm. b. HUD will fully fund as many each six-month reporting period; on an
applications as possible with the given intermediate basis, i.e. annually, and in
V. Application Review Information the long-term, reporting results for the
amount of funds available. After all
A. Criteria fully fundable applications have been entire grant term showing progress
1. HUD will not award Service selected by lottery, HUD may make an related to program outputs and
Coordinator Program grant funds offer to partially fund the next outcomes as specified in your approved
through a rating and ranking process. application on the lottery’s list, in order Logic Model incorporated into your
Instead, the Department will hold one to use the entire amount of funds grant agreement. The objectives of the
national lottery for all applications allocated. If the applicant selected for Service Coordinator program are to
determined to be eligible by Multifamily partial funding turns down the offer, enhance a resident’s quality of life and
Hub and Multifamily Program Centers. HUD will make an offer to partially fund ability to live independently and to age
2. Threshold Eligibility Review. HUD the next application on the lottery list. in place. The data that HUD collects on
Multifamily field office staff will review HUD will continue this process until an the performance report and Logic Model
applications for completeness and applicant accepts the partial funding measures, in a quantitative form, the
compliance with the eligibility criteria offer. grantee’s success in meeting these
set forth in Section III of this NOFA. 3. Reduction in Requested Grant intended program outcomes.
Field office staff will deem an Amount. HUD may make an award in an 4. Periodic reimbursement requests
application eligible if the electronic amount less than requested, if: (i.e., Payment Voucher, form HUD–
application was submitted and received a. HUD determines that some 50080–SCMF), providing program
by http:\\www.Grants.gov no later than elements of your proposed program are expenses for the associated time period,
11:59:59 p.m. on June 24, 2005. For ineligible for funding; and submitted in accordance with the
applicants who submitted a paper copy due dates stated in the grant agreement.
b. There are insufficient funds
of their application, the application was Grantees must request grant payments
available to make an offer to fully fund
submitted by the deadline date and directly following the end of each
the application;
meets the application timely receipt agreed-upon time period and the funds
c. HUD determines that reduced grant must reimburse those program costs
requirements for paper copy submission amount would prevent duplicative
in the General Section. To be eligible for already incurred.
Federal funding.
the lottery, in addition to meeting the 5. If your grant includes Quality
4. Corrections to Deficient
timely submission requirement, an Assurance activities, you must provide
Applications. Section V.B.4 of the
applicant must meet all eligibility a copy of at least one annual report that
General Section provides the procedures
criteria; propose reasonable costs for your QA provider submits to you each
for corrections to deficient applications.
eligible activities, and, if technical year. You must submit this copy along
corrections are requested during the VI. Award Administration Information with the semi-annual financial and
review process, provide the technical performance reports that are due on
A. Award Notices
correction(s) by the timeframe stated in October 30 of each year. The QA
the request. HUD field staff will send, by postal or provider’s report that you submit to
overnight mail, selection letters and HUD must include the following
B. Review and Selection Process grant agreements to the award recipient information: who performed the QA
1. Funding Priorities. organization. The grant agreement is the work, when the review(s) was
a. Prior to the lottery, HUD will fund obligating document and funds are conducted, and the results of the
Service Coordinator applications obligated once the HUD grant officer evaluation. The results should include
submitted by FY2005 ALCP applicants, signs the agreement. Field staff will such information as how many residents
whose ALCP applications are selected send non-selection letters during this were served, the types of services they
for funding under that program’s NOFA. same period of time. If your application receive, the training sessions attended
HUD estimates that approximately is rejected, field staff may notify you by by the Service Coordinator, and the
$500,000 will be used to fund ALCP letter any time during the application extent of resident satisfaction with the
Service Coordinator applications. Any review process. program. HUD will use this report, in
funds not used by the ALCP program to tandem with other reports and
B. Administrative and National Policy
fund service coordinators will be added performance data, to determine a
Requirements
to the funds available for the National grantee’s acceptable program
Lottery. None. performance.

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VII. Agency Contacts Information Relay Service at 800–877– sponsor, and a person is not required to
8339. respond to, a collection of information
You may contact your local HUD field unless the collection displays a
office staff for questions you have VIII. Other Information
currently valid OMB control number.
regarding this NOFA and your A. Satellite Broadcast Public reporting burden for the
application. Please contact the HUD will hold an information collection of information is estimated to
Multifamily Housing Resident program for potential applicants via average 50.25 hours per annum per
Initiatives Specialist or Service satellite broadcast to learn more about respondent for the application and grant
Coordinator contact person in your local the program and preparation of the administration. This includes the time
office. If you are an owner of a Section application. For more information about for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
515 development, contact the HUD field the date and time of the broadcast, you the data for the application, semi-annual
office that monitors your Section 8 should contact your local field office reports and final report. The
contract. If you have a question that the staff or consult the HUD Web site at information will be used for grantee
field staff is unable to answer, please http://www.hud.gov. selection and monitoring the
call Carissa Janis, Housing Project administration of funds. Response to
B. Paperwork Reduction Act
Manager; Office of Housing Assistance this request for information is required
and Grants Administration; Department The information collection
requirements contained in this in order to receive the benefits to be
of Housing and Urban Development; derived.
451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 6146; document have been approved by the
Washington, DC 20410–8000; (202) 708– Office of Management and Budget C. Appendices
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
3000, extension 2487 (this is not a toll- Appendix A to this NOFA presents
Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520) and
free number). If you are hearing-or the list of HUD offices. Appendix B to
assigned OMB control number 2502–
speech-impaired, you may access this 0477. In accordance with the Paperwork this NOFA provides the forms that are
number via TTY by calling the Federal Reduction Act, HUD may not conduct or specific to this NOFA.

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Section 202 Supportive Housing for the shall use the term ‘‘local HUD office’’ multiplies it by the number of units of
Elderly Program (Section 202 Program) unless a more detailed description is each size (including a unit for a resident
Overview Information necessary as in Limitations on manager, if applicable) and then
Applications and Ranking and Selection multiplies the result by the high cost
A. Federal Agency Name: Department Procedures, below. factor for the area. The development
of Housing and Urban Development, cost limits can be found in Section
Office of Housing. Full Text of Announcement
IV.E.3. of this program section of the
B. Funding Opportunity Title: Section I. Funding Opportunity Description SuperNOFA.
202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly.
A. Program Description. HUD 2. PRAC Funds. The PRAC contract
C. Announcement Type: Initial
provides capital advances and contracts authority is determined by multiplying
announcement.
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The for project rental assistance in the number of revenue units for elderly
Federal Register number for this NOFA accordance with 24 CFR part 891. persons by the appropriate operating
is FR–4950–N–19. The OMB Approval Capital advances may be used for the cost standard. The PRAC budget
Number for this program is 2502–0267. construction or rehabilitation of a authority is determined by multiplying
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic structure, or acquisition of a structure the PRAC contract authority by 5
Assistance (CFDA) Number(s): 14.157, with or without rehabilitation (years). The operating cost standards
Section 202 Supportive Housing for the (including structures from the Federal will be published by Notice.
Elderly. Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)). II. Award Information
F. Dates: Application Submission Capital advance funds bear no interest
Date: The application submission date and are based on development cost A. Available Funds.
is on or before May 31, 2005. Refer to limits in Section IV.E.3. Repayment of
For FY2005, approximately $462.9
Section IV of this NOFA and to the the capital advance is not required as
million is available for capital advances
General Section for information on long as the housing remains available
for the Section 202 Supportive Housing
application submission requirements. for occupancy by very low-income
for the Elderly Program. The
G. Optional, Additional Overview elderly persons for at least 40 years.
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005
Content Information: PRAC funds are used to cover the
(Pub. L. 108–447, approved December 8,
1. Purpose of the Program. This difference between the tenants’
2004) provides $747,000,000 for capital
program provides funding for the contributions toward rent (30 percent of
advances, including amendments to
development and operation of adjusted income) and the HUD-
capital advance contracts, for supportive
supportive housing for very low-income approved cost to operate the project.
housing for the elderly as authorized by
persons 62 years of age or older. PRAC funds may also be used to
section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959
2. Available Funds. Approximately provide supportive services and to hire
(12 U.S.C. 1701q), as amended by
$462.9 million in capital advance funds, a service coordinator in those projects
section 801 of the Cranston-Gonzalez
plus associated project rental assistance serving frail elderly residents. The
National Affordable Housing Act (Pub.
contract (PRAC) funds and any supportive services must be appropriate
L. 101–625, approved November 28,
carryover funds available. to the category or categories of frail
1990), for project rental assistance,
3. Types of Funds. Capital advance elderly residents to be served.
B. Authority. The Section 202 amendments to contracts for project
funds will cover the cost of developing rental assistance, and $3 million for the
the housing. PRAC funds will cover the Supportive Housing for the Elderly
Program is authorized by section 202 of renewal of expiring contracts for such
difference between the HUD-approved assistance for up to a one-year term, for
operating costs of the project and the the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C.
1701q), as amended by section 801 of supportive housing for the elderly under
tenants’ contributions toward rent (30 section 202(c)(2) of the Housing Act of
percent of their adjusted monthly the Cranston-Gonzalez National
Affordable Housing Act (Pub. L. 101– 1959 as well as the amount of $450,000
income). to be transferred to the Working Capital
4. Eligible Applicants. Private 625; approved November 28, 1990); the
Housing and Community Development Fund, all of which is subject to a .8
nonprofit organizations and nonprofit
Act of 1992 (Pub. L. 102–550; approved percent across-the-board rescission
consumer cooperatives. (See Section
October 28, 1992), the Rescissions Act pursuant to Public Law 108–447.
III.C.3.k of this program NOFA for
(Pub. L. 104–19; enacted on July 27, Additionally, of the amount
further details and information
1995); the American Homeownership appropriated, $50 million is provided
regarding the formation of the Owner
and Economic Opportunity Act of 2000 for service coordinators and the
corporation).
(Pub. L. 106–569; approved December continuation of congregate services
5. Eligible Activities. New
27, 2000); and the Consolidated grants, up to $25 million is provided for
construction, rehabilitation, or
Appropriations Act, 2005 (Pub. L. 108– assisted living conversion grants and
acquisition (with or without
447, approved December 8, 2004). emergency capital repairs, and $18
rehabilitation) of housing. (See Section
C. Calculation of Fund Reservation. If million is provided for a Section 202
III.C.1. below of this program NOFA for
selected, you will receive a fund Demonstration Planning Grant program.
further information.
6. Match Requirements. None reservation that will consist of both a The announcement of the availability
required. reservation of capital advance funds and of the funds for the service coordinators
7. Local HUD Offices. The local HUD a reservation of contract authority (one and the continuation of congregate
office structure, for the purpose of year) and budget authority (five years) services as well as the Assisted Living
implementing the Section 202 program, for project rental assistance. Conversion program is covered
consists of 18 Multifamily Hub Offices. 1. Capital Advance Funds. The elsewhere in this SuperNOFA.
Within the Multifamily Hubs, there are reservation of capital advance funds is The announcement of the availability
Multifamily Program Centers with the based on a formula which takes the of funds for emergency capital repairs
exception of the New York Hub, the development cost limit for the and the Section 202 Demonstration
Buffalo Hub, the Denver Hub and the appropriate building type (elevator, Planning Grant program will be
Los Angeles Hub. All future references non-elevator) and unit size(s) and addressed in a future Federal Register.

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In accordance with the waiver conditions. Housing conditions are metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas as of
authority provided in the Consolidated defined as paying more than 30 percent the 2000 Census, as defined by the Office of
Appropriations Act, 2005, the Secretary of income for gross rent, or occupying Management and Budget at that time.
is waiving the following statutory and a unit lacking some or all kitchen or
regulatory provision: The term of the plumbing facilities, or occupying an A fair share factor is developed for
project rental assistance contract is overcrowded unit (1.01 persons per each metropolitan and nonmetropolitan
reduced from 20 years to 5 years. HUD room or more). portion of each local HUD office
anticipates that at the end of the Under Section 202, 85 percent of the jurisdiction by dividing the number of
contract terms, renewals will be total capital advance amount is elderly renter households in the
approved subject to the availability of allocated to metropolitan areas and 15 respective metropolitan and
funds. In addition to this provision, percent to nonmetropolitan areas. In nonmetropolitan portion of the
HUD will reserve project rental addition, each local HUD office jurisdiction by the total number of
assistance contract funds based on 75 jurisdiction receives sufficient capital elderly rental households in the
percent rather than on 100 percent of advance funds for a minimum of 20 metropolitan and nonmetropolitan
the current operating cost standards for units in metropolitan areas and 5 units portions of the United States. The
approved units in order to take into in nonmetropolitan areas. The total resulting percentage for each local HUD
account the average tenant contribution amount of capital advance funds to office jurisdiction is then adjusted to
toward rent. support these minimum set-asides are reflect the relative cost of providing
The allocation formula used for subtracted from the respective housing among the local HUD office
Section 202 reflects the ‘‘relevant (metropolitan or nonmetropolitan) total jurisdictions. The adjusted needs
characteristics of prospective program capital advance amounts available. The percentage for the applicable
participants,’’ as specified in 24 CFR remainder is fair shared to each local metropolitan or nonmetropolitan
791.402(a). The FY2005 formula HUD office jurisdiction whose fair share portion of each jurisdiction is then
consists of one data element from the exceeds the minimum set-aside based multiplied by the respective total
2000 Census: number of one-person on the allocation formula fair share remaining capital advance funds
elderly renter households (householder factors described below. available nationwide. Based on the
age 62 and older) with incomes at or Note: The allocations for metropolitan and allocation formula, HUD has allocated
below the applicable Section 8 very nonmetropolitan portions of the local HUD the available capital advance funds as
low-income limit, and with housing office jurisdictions reflect the definitions of shown on the following chart:

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B. Type of Award the fund reservation award for the Commitment Application to the local
capital advance is 18 months from the HUD office within 180 days from the
Capital Advance and Project Rental date of issuance of the fund reservation. date of the Agreement Letter. Initial
Assistance Contract Funds for new
D. Anticipated Start and Completion closing of the capital advance and start
Section 202 applications.
Date of construction of the project are
C. Type of Assistance Instrument expected to be accomplished within the
Immediately upon your acceptance of duration of the fund reservation award
The Agreement Letter stipulates the the Agreement Letter, you are expected
period as indicated in the above
terms and conditions for the Section 202 to begin work toward the submission of
paragraph regarding the Type of
fund reservation award as well as the a Firm Commitment Application, which
submission requirements following the is the next application submission stage. Assistance Instrument. Final closing of
this capital advance is expected to occur
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no later than six months after funds may also be used in combination Refer to the General Section of the
completion of project construction. with other non-Section 202 funding SuperNOFA for information on
sources leveraged by a for-profit limited application submission and receipt
III. Eligibility Information
partnership (of which a single-purpose procedures;
A. Eligible Applicants private nonprofit organization is the (2) request more units than were
sole general partner) to develop a allocated in either the metropolitan or
Private nonprofit organizations and
mixed-finance project, including a nonmetropolitan allocation category to
nonprofit consumer cooperatives who
mixed-finance project for additional the local HUD office that will be
meet the threshold requirements
units over and above the Section 202 reviewing your application or 125 units,
contained in the General Section of the
units. The development of a mixed-use whichever is less (see the allocation
SuperNOFA and Section III.C. 2. of this
project in which the Section 202 units chart in Section II.A. above); or
NOFA are the only eligible applicants
are mortgaged separately from the other (3) request less than the minimum
under this Section 202 program. Neither
uses of the structure is not considered number of 5 units per site.
a public body nor an instrumentality of (4) request assistance for housing that
a mixed-finance project. Project rental
a public body is eligible to participate you currently own or lease that is
assistance funds are provided to cover
in the program. the difference between the HUD- already occupied by elderly persons.
Applicant eligibility for purposes of approved operating costs and the b. Other Criteria.
applying for a Section 202 fund amount the residents pay (each resident (1) You, or a Co-Sponsor, must have
reservation under this NOFA has not pays 30 percent of adjusted income) as experience in providing housing or
changed; i.e., all Section 202 Sponsors well as to provide supportive services to services to elderly persons.
and Co-Sponsors must be private frail elderly residents. (2) You and any Co-Sponsor must be
nonprofit organizations and nonprofit eligible private nonprofit organizations
consumer cooperatives. However, the Note: For purposes of approving Section
202 capital advances, HUD will consider or nonprofit consumer cooperatives
Owner corporation, when later formed proposals involving mixed-financing for with tax exempt status under Internal
by the Sponsor, may be (1) a single- additional units over and above the Section Revenue Service code.
purpose private nonprofit organization 202 units. However, you must obtain funds (3) Your application must contain
that has tax-exempt status under Section to assist the additional units with other than acceptable evidence of site control (see
501(c)(3) or Section 501(c)(4) of the PRAC funds. HUD will not provide PRAC Exhibit 4(d)(i) of the application in
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, (2) funds for non-Section 202 units. Section IV.B. of this program section of
nonprofit consumer cooperative, or (3) A portion of the PRAC funds (not to the SuperNOFA).
for purposes of developing a mixed- exceed $15 per unit/per month) may be (a) Evidence of Site Control. You must
finance project pursuant to the statutory used to cover some of the cost of any provide evidence of site control as
provision under Title VIII of the supportive services for those frail described in this section and Exhibit
American Homeownership and elderly or those elderly determined to 4(d)(i) of Section IV.B. of this program
Economic Opportunity Act of 2000, a be at-risk of being institutionalized. The section of the SuperNOFA).
for-profit limited partnership with a balance of the cost for services must be (b) Historic Preservation. You are
private nonprofit organization as the paid for from sources other than the required to send a letter to the State/
sole general partner. capital advance or PRAC funds. Also, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
See Section IV.E.2. regarding limits on the cost of employing a service (SHPO/THPO) that attempts to initiate
the total number of units and projects coordinator for those projects serving consultation with their office and
for which you may apply for funding. principally the frail elderly (when at requests their review of your
least 25 percent of the residents will be determinations and findings with
B. Cost Sharing or Matching
frail or determined to be at-risk of being respect to the historical significance of
No cost sharing or match is required; institutionalized) is an eligible use of your proposed project. Appendix B to
however, you are required to make a PRAC funds. Section 202 projects this program section of the SuperNOFA
commitment to cover the estimated receiving Congregate Housing Services contains a sample letter to the SHPO/
start-up expenses, the minimum capital assistance under Section 802 of the THPO that you may adapt for your use,
investment of one-half of one percent of National Affordable Housing Act are not if you so choose. You must include a
the HUD-approved capital advance, not eligible to use capital advance or PRAC copy of your letter to the SHPO/THPO
to exceed $10,000 or for a national funds for supportive services or the cost in your application. You must also
Sponsor not to exceed $25,000, and any of a service coordinator. include in your application either:
funds required in excess of the capital 2. Threshold Requirements for (i) The response letter(s) from the
advance, including the estimated cost of Funding Consideration. In addition to SHPO/THPO, or
any amenities or features (and operating the threshold criteria outlined in the (ii) A statement from you that you
costs related thereto) which are not General Section of the SuperNOFA have not received a response letter(s)
covered by the capital advance. You (such as the inclusion of a DUN and from the SHPO/THPO.
make such a commitment by signing the Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering (c) Contamination. HUD must
Form HUD–92042, Sponsor’s Resolution System (DUNS) Number on the SF–424), determine if a proposed site contains
for Commitment to Project in Exhibit the following threshold requirements contamination and, if so, HUD must be
8(g) of the application found in Section must be met: satisfied that it is eliminated to the
IV.B. a. Non-Responsive Application. Your extent necessary to meet non site-
application will be considered non- specific Federal, State or local health
C. Other
responsive to the NOFA and will not be standards. You must assist HUD by
1. Eligible Activities. Section 202 accepted for processing if you: doing the following:
capital advance funds must be used to (1) submit less than the required (i) Phase I Environmental Site
finance the development of housing number of copies (an original and four Assessment (ESA). You must submit a
through new construction, copies are required if you requested and Phase I ESA, prepared in accordance
rehabilitation, or acquisition with or received approval for a waiver of the with the ASTM Standards E 1527–00, as
without rehabilitation. Capital advance electronic submission requirement). amended, completed or updated no

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earlier than six months prior to the you must submit one of the following applications are considered a single
application deadline date. The Phase I with your application: entity for the purpose of this limit.
ESA must be completed and submitted (i) If there is no pre-1978 structure on (2) Maximum Project Size. No single
with the application. Therefore, it is the site, a statement to this effect, or application may propose the
important that you start the Phase I ESA (ii) If there is a pre-1978 structure on development of a project for more than
process as soon after publication of the the site, an asbestos report which is the number of units allocated to a local
SuperNOFA as possible. To help you based on a thorough inspection to HUD office (in either the metropolitan
choose an environmentally safe site, identify the location and condition of or nonmetropolitan allocation category,
HUD invites you to review the asbestos throughout any structures. In depending on the location of your
document ‘‘Choosing an those cases where suspect asbestos is proposed project) or 125 units,
Environmentally Safe Site’’ which is found, it would either be assumed to be whichever is less. For example, the local
available on HUD’s Web site at http:// asbestos or would require confirmatory HUD office, which has jurisdiction over
www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/ testing. If the asbestos report indicates the area of your proposed project, was
fundsavail.cfm and the ‘‘Supplemental the presence of asbestos or the presence allocated 80 units (metropolitan) and 20
Guidance, Environmental Information’’, of asbestos is assumed, and if the units (nonmetropolitan) for a total of
in Appendix C to this program section application is approved, HUD will 100 units. You cannot apply for more
of the SuperNOFA. condition the approval on an than 80 units if your proposed project
appropriate mix of asbestos abatement is in a metropolitan area and no more
(ii) Phase II ESA. If the Phase I ESA than 20 units if the project is in a
and an asbestos Operations and
indicates the possible presence of nonmetropolitan area.
Maintenance Plan.
contamination and/or hazards, you must (4) There must be a market need for (3) Minimum Project Size. The
decide whether to continue with this the number of units proposed in the minimum number of units that can be
site or choose another site. Should you area of the project location. applied for in one application is five
choose another site, the same Phase I (5) You are required to include a units. If the proposed project will be a
ESA process identified above must be Supportive Services Plan that describes scattered-site development, the five-unit
followed for the new site. However, if the supportive services proposed to be minimum requirement will apply to
you choose to continue with the original provided to the anticipated occupants, each site.
site on which the Phase I ESA indicated including a description of the public or c. Minimum Capital Investment. If
contamination or hazards, you must private funds that are expected to fund selected, you must provide a minimum
undertake a detailed Phase II ESA by an the proposed services and the manner in capital investment of one-half of one
appropriate professional. In order for which the services will be provided to percent of the HUD-approved capital
your application to be considered for the proposed residents (see Exhibit 5 in advance amount, not to exceed $10,000
review under this FY2005 funding Section IV.B. of this program section of in accordance with § 891.145, with the
competition, the Phase II must be the SuperNOFA). You must not require following exception. If you, as Sponsor
received by the local HUD office on or residents to accept any supportive or Co-Sponsor, have one or more
before June 30, 2005. services as a condition of occupancy or Section 202 or one or more Section 811
(iii) Clean-up.—If the Phase II ESA admission. project(s) under reservation,
reveals site contamination, the extent of (6) Delinquent Federal Debt. Refer to construction, or management in two or
the contamination and a plan for clean- the General Section of the SuperNOFA more different HUD geographical
up of the site must be submitted to the for information regarding delinquent regions (Hubs), the minimum capital
local HUD office. The plan for clean-up Federal debt. investment shall be one half of one
must include a contract for remediation 3. Program Requirements. By signing percent of the HUD-approved capital
of the problem(s) and an approval letter Form HUD–92015–CA, Supportive advance amount, not to exceed $25,000.
from the applicable Federal, State, and/ Housing for the Elderly Section 202, d. Accessibility. Your project must
or local agency with jurisdiction over Application for Capital Advance meet accessibility requirements
the site. In order for your application to Summary Information, you are published at 24 CFR 891.120, 24 CFR
be considered for review under this certifying that you will comply with all 891.210, and Section 504 of the
FY2005 funding competition, this program requirements listed in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and, if new
information must be received by the General Section of the SuperNOFA as construction, the design and
local HUD office on or before June 30, well as the following requirements: construction requirements of the Fair
2005. a. Statutory and Regulatory Housing Act and HUD’s implementing
Requirements. In addition to the regulations at 24 CFR part 100. In
Note: Clean-up could be an expensive addition, 24 CFR 8.4(b)(5) prohibits the
undertaking. You must pay for the cost of any
statutory, regulatory, threshold and
clean-up and/or remediation. If the public policy requirements listed in the selection of a site or location which has
application is approved, clean-up must be General Section of this SuperNOFA, you the purpose or effect of excluding
completed prior to initial closing. must comply with all statutory and persons with disabilities from the
Completion of clean-up means that HUD regulatory requirements listed in federally assisted program or activity.
must be satisfied that the contamination has Sections I and III of this program NOFA. HUD will award higher points to
been eliminated to the extent necessary to applications that add accessible design
meet non site-specific federal, state or local b. Application/Project Size Limits. features beyond those required under
health standards, with no active or passive (1) Application Limits Applicable to civil rights laws and regulations. Refer
remediation still taking place, no capping Sponsors or Co-Sponsors. A Sponsor or to Section V.A. below and the General
over of any contamination, and no Co-sponsor may not apply for more than
monitoring wells. However, it is acceptable if
Section of the SuperNOFA for
contamination remains solely in groundwater
200 units of housing for the elderly in information regarding the policy
that is at least 25 feet below the surface. a single Hub or more than 10 percent of priority of encouraging accessible
the total units allocated to all HUD design.
(d) Asbestos. Asbestos is a hazardous offices. Affiliated entities (organizations e. Conducting Business in Accordance
substance commonly used in building that are branches or offshoots of a parent with HUD Core Values and Ethical
products until the late 1970s. Therefore, organization) that submit separate Standards. You are not subject to the

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requirements of 24 CFR parts 84 and 85 Relations on Federal and Federally in design and operations and your
as outlined in the General Section of the Funded Construction Projects. Refer to application will receive one (1) point if
SuperNOFA, except that the disposition the General Section of the SuperNOFA you describe your plans for doing so in
of real property may be subject to 24 for information regarding Executive the proposed project. You are urged
CFR part 84. However, you are still Order 13202. especially to purchase and use Energy
subject to the core values and ethical h. Fair Housing Requirements. Refer Star-labeled products. Program activities
standards as they relate to the conflict to the General Section of the can include developing Energy Star
of interest provisions in 24 CFR SuperNOFA for information regarding promotional and information materials,
891.130. To ensure compliance with the fair housing requirements. outreach to low- and moderate-income
program’s conflict of interest provisions, i. Economic Opportunities for Low renters on the benefits and savings
you are required to sign a Conflict of and Very Low-Income Persons (Section when using Energy Star products and
Interest Resolution and include it in 3). You must comply with Section 3 of appliances, and promoting the
your Section 202 application. Further, if the Housing and Urban Development designation of community buildings and
awarded a Section 202 fund reservation, Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. 1701u (Economic homes as Energy Star compliant. For
the officers, directors, board members, Opportunities for Low and Very Low- further information about Energy Star,
trustees, stockholders and authorized Income Persons) and its implementing see http://www.energystar.gov or call 1–
agents of the Section 202 Sponsor and regulations at 24 CFR part 135. You 888–STAR–YES (1–888–782–7937) or
Owner entities will be required to must ensure that training, employment for the hearing-impaired, 1–888–588–
submit to HUD individual certifications and other economic opportunities shall, 9920 TTY.
regarding compliance with HUD’s to the greatest extent feasible, be k. Formation of Owner Corporation.
conflict of interest requirements. directed toward low and very low- You must form an Owner entity (in
f. National Environmental Policy Act. income persons, particularly those who accordance with 24 CFR 891.205) after
You must comply with the National are recipients of government assistance issuance of the capital advance fund
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 for housing and to business concerns reservation and must cause the Owner
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321) and applicable which provide economic opportunities entity to file a request for determination
related environmental authorities at 24 to low and very low-income persons. To of eligibility and a request for capital
CFR 50.4, HUD’s programmatic comply with Section 3 requirements advance, and must provide sufficient
implementing regulations at 24 CFR part you are hereby certifying that you will resources to the Owner entity to ensure
50 and 24 CFR 891.155(b), especially, strongly encourage your general the development and long-term
but not limited to, the provision of contractor and subcontractors to operation of the project, including
information to HUD at 24 CFR 50.31(b) participate in local apprenticeship capitalizing the Owner entity at firm
and you must comply with any programs or training programs commitment processing in an amount
environmental ‘‘conditions and registered or certified by the Department sufficient to meet its obligations in
safeguards’’ at 24 CFR 50.3(c). of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship, connection with the project over and
Under 24 CFR part 50, HUD has the Training, Employer and Labor Services above the capital advance amount.
responsibility for conducting the or recognized State Apprenticeship l. Davis-Bacon. You must comply
environmental reviews. HUD cannot Agency. with the Davis-Bacon requirements (12
approve any site unless it first j. Design and Cost Standards. You
U.S.C. 1701q(j)(5)) and the Contract
completes the environmental review. In must comply with HUD’s Section 202
Work Hours and Safety Standards Act in
rare cases where HUD is not able to design and cost standards (24 CFR
accordance with 24 CFR 891.155(d).
complete the environmental review, it is 891.120 and 891.210), the Uniform
due to a complex environmental issue Federal Accessibility Standards (24 CFR IV. Application and Submission
that could not be resolved during the 40.7), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Information
time period allocated for application Act of 1973 and HUD’s implementing
A. Addresses to Request Application
processing. Thus, HUD requires you to regulations at 24 CFR part 8, and for
covered multifamily dwellings designed Package
attempt to obtain comments from the
State/Tribal Historic Preservation and constructed for first occupancy after All information required to complete
Officer (see Exhibit 4(d)(ix) of Section March 13, 1991, the design and and return a valid application is
IV.B. below) to help HUD complete the construction requirements of the Fair included in the General Section and this
environmental review on time. It is also Housing Act and HUD’s implementing program section of the SuperNOFA,
why HUD may contact you for regulations at 24 CFR part 100, and, including appendices. Copies of the
additional environmental information. where applicable, the Americans with General Section, this program section,
So that you can review the type of Disabilities Act of 1990. and the required forms and appendices
information that HUD needs for its HUD has adopted a wide-ranging are available and may be downloaded
preparation of the environmental review energy action plan for improving energy from the Grants.gov Web site at http://
as well as the type of information efficiency in all program areas. As a first www.grants.gov.
requests that HUD may make to you, step in implementing the energy plan, You may request general information,
you are invited to go to the following HUD, the Environmental Protection copies of the General Section and
Web site to view the HUD form 4128, Agency (EPA) and the Department of program section of the SuperNOFA
including the Sample Field Notes Energy (DoE) have signed a joint (including appendices), and required
Checklist, which HUD uses to record the partnership to promote energy forms from the NOFA Information
environmental review: www.hud.gov/ efficiency in HUD’s affordable housing Center (800–HUD–8929 or 800–HUD–
utilities/intercept.cfm?/offices/cpd/ efforts and programs. The purpose of the 2209 (TTY)) Monday through Friday,
energyenviron/environment/ Energy Star partnership is to promote except on federal holidays. When
compliance/forms/4128.pdf. energy efficiency of the affordable requesting information, please refer to
g. Executive Order 13202, housing stock, but also to help protect the name of the program you are
Preservation of Open Competition and the environment. Although it is not a interested in. Be sure to provide your
Government Neutrality Towards requirement, you are nonetheless name, address (including zip code), and
Government Contractors’ Labor encouraged to promote energy efficiency telephone number (including area code).

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B. Content and Form of Application exemption, respectively. If there has (a) Articles of Incorporation (or other
Submission been a change in any of these organizational documents).
The exhibits to be included in your documents since your previous HUD (b) By-laws.
application are contained in the body of approval, you must submit the updated (c) IRS Tax Exemption Ruling.
this program section of the SuperNOFA. information in your application. The [Exception: see exhibit to determine if you
There will not be a separate Application local HUD office will verify your may be exempt from submitting these
Kit provided this year. Before preparing indication of previous HUD approval by documents.]
your application, you should carefully checking the project number and (2) Exhibit 3: Your purpose,
review the requirements of the approval status with the appropriate community ties and experience:
regulations (24 CFR part 891) and local HUD office based on the (a) Purpose(s), current activities, how
general program instructions in information submitted. long you have been in existence.
In addition to this relief of paperwork (b) Ties to the community at large, to
Handbook 4571.3 REV–1, Section 202
burden in preparing applications, you
Capital Advance Program for Housing the target population, and description of
will be able to use information and
the Elderly. Note: Section 1001 of Title geographic areas served.
exhibits previously prepared for prior (c) Local government support for
18 of the United States Code (Criminal applications under Section 202, Section
Code and Criminal Procedure, 72 Stat. project.
811, or other funding programs. (d) Letters of support for your
967) applies to all information supplied Examples of exhibits that may be readily
in the application submission. (18 organization and for the proposed
adapted or amended to decrease the project.
U.S.C. 1001, among other things, burden of application preparation
provides that whoever knowingly and (e) Housing and/or supportive
include, among others, those on services experience.
willfully makes or uses a document or previous participation in the Section
writing containing any false, fictitious, (f) Efforts to involve target population.
202 or Section 811 programs, your (g) Description of practical solutions
fraudulent statement or entry, in any experience in the provision of housing
matter within the jurisdiction of any to be implemented.
and services, supportive services plans, (h) Project Development Timeline.
department or agency of the United community ties, and experience serving
States, shall be fined not more than (i) Description of how project will
minorities. remain viable.
$10,000 or imprisoned for not more than For programmatic information, you
five years, or both.) (i) if service funds are depleted.
MUST contact the appropriate local (ii) for state-funded services, if state
The Application for a Section 202 HUD office about the submission of
Capital Advance consists of four parts changes policy.
applications within the jurisdiction of (iii) if the need for project changes.
with a total of eight Exhibits. Included that Office. (j) Description of efforts to remove
with the eight Exhibits are prescribed
Note: You may propose a scattered site barriers to affordable housing.
forms, certifications and resolutions.
project in one application, in which case the
The components of the Application are: minimum unit requirement per site and the c. Part III—The need for supportive
Part 1—Application Form for Section maximum number of units per application as housing for the target population in the
202 Supportive Housing—Capital specified in Section III.C.3.b. above apply. area to be served, site control and
Advance (Exhibit 1). Please submit your application using suitability of site, adequacy of the
Part 2—Your Ability to Develop and the following format provided in this provision of supportive services and of
Operate the Proposed Project program section of the SuperNOFA. the proposed project
(Exhibits 2 and 3). Unless you received a waiver of the (1) Exhibit 4: Project information
Part 3—The Need for Supportive including:
electronic application submission, you
Housing for the Target Population in (a) Evidence of need for project.
must number the pages of each file,
the Area to be Served, Site Control (b) How project will benefit target
narratives and other attached files.
and Suitability of Site, Adequacy of population and community.
Include the name of your organization
the Provision of Supportive Services (c) A narrative description of the
and your DUNS number on the header
and of the Proposed Project (Exhibits project, including:
of each document.
4 and 5). 1. Table of contents (This is also to be (i) Building design.
Part 4—General Application used as a checklist to assist you in (ii) Whether and how project will
Requirements, Certifications and submitting a complete application. For promote energy efficiency.
Resolutions (Exhibits 6 through 8). applicants who received a waiver of the (iii) If applicable, description of plans
Appendix A—Listing of Local HUD and actions to create a mixed-finance
electronic application submission, after
Offices. project for additional units and the
Appendix B—Letter Requesting SHPO/ your application is complete, you must
insert the page number after each number of additional units.
THPO Review. (d) Evidence of site control and
Appendix C—Supplemental to Exhibit or portion of the Exhibit item
listed below.) permissive zoning.
Choosing an Environmentally Safe (i) Site control document(s).
Site. a. Part I—Application Form for Section (ii) Evidence site is free of limitations,
Your application must include all of 202 Supportive Housing—Capital restrictions, or reverters.
the information, materials, forms, and Advance (iii) Evidence of permissive zoning or
exhibits listed below (unless you were (1) Exhibit 1: Form HUD–92015–CA, statement of proposed action required to
selected for a Section 202 fund Supportive Housing for the Elderly make project permissible.
reservation within the last three funding Section 202, Application for Capital (iv) Evidence of compliance with the
cycles). If you qualify for this exception, Advance Summary Information. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
you are not required to submit the b. Part II—Your Ability to Develop Property Acquisition Policies Act of
information described in Exhibits 2(a), and Operate the Proposed 1970, as amended (URA) site
(b), and (c), which are the articles of notification requirement.
incorporation, (or other organizational Project (v) Narrative topographical/
documents), by-laws, and the IRS tax (1) Exhibit 2: Your Legal Status. demographic description of site/area

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suitability, how site will promote (l) Form HUD–96011, Facsimile services facilities that you sponsored,
greater housing opportunities for Transmittal to be used for faxing third own and/or operate, your past or current
minorities/target population. party letters and other documents for involvement in any programs other than
(vi) Racial composition/concentration your electronic application in housing that demonstrates your
map of site. accordance with the instructions in the management capabilities (including
(vii) Phase I Environmental Site General Section. financial management) and experience,
Assessment. your experience in serving the target
(viii) Asbestos Statement or Report. 2. General Applications Requirements.
population (the elderly and/or families
(ix) Letter to State/Tribal Historic a. Part I—Application Form for Section and minorities); and the reasons for
Preservation Officer (SHPO/THPO). 202 Supportive Housing—Capital receiving any increases in fund
(x) Response from SHPO/THPO or Advance reservations for developing and/or
statement that SHPO/THPO failed to operating previously funded Section
respond. (1) Exhibit 1—Form HUD–92015–CA,
Supportive Housing for the Elderly 202 or Section 811 projects. The
(2) Exhibit 5: Supportive Services description should include data on the
Plan. Section 202, Application for Capital
Advance Summary Information. Refer to facilities and services provided, the
LV. (a) Description of services. racial/ethnic composition of the
(b) Public/private funding sources for Section IV.B.3. of this program section
for a copy of this form. populations served, if available, and
proposed services.
information and testimonials from
(c) Manner in which services will be b. Part II—Your ability to develop and residents or community leaders on the
provided. operate the proposed project. quality of the activities. Examples of
d. Part IV—General application (1) Exhibit 2—Evidence of your legal activities that could be described
requirements, certifications and status (Private nonprofit or nonprofit include housing counseling, nutrition
resolutions consumer cooperative (If another and food services, special housing
(1) Exhibit 6: Other Applications. organization(s) is co-sponsoring the referral, screening and information
(a) A list of applications, if any, you application with you, each Co-Sponsor projects.
are submitting to any other local HUD must also submit the following): (f) A description of your efforts to
Office in response to the FY 2005 (a) Articles of Incorporation, involve members of the target
Section 202 or Section 811 NOFA, and constitution, or other organizational population (elderly persons, including
required information about each. documents; minority elderly persons) in the
(b) A list of all FY 2004 and prior year (b) By-laws; development of the application as well
Section 202 or Section 811 projects to (c) IRS tax exemption ruling (this as your intent to involve the target
which you are a party and the required must be submitted by all Sponsors, population in the development and
information about each. including churches). operation of the project.
(2) Exhibit 7: A statement that: [Exception: if you received a Section 202 (g) A description of the practical
(a) Identifies all persons occupying fund reservation within the last three funding solutions you will implement which
property on application submission cycles, you are not required to submit the will enable residents of your project to
date. documents described in (a), (b), and (c) achieve independent living. In addition,
(b) Indicates estimated cost of above. instead, submit the project number of describe the educational opportunities
relocation payments/other services. the latest application and the local hud office
you will provide for the residents and
(c) Identifies staff organization that to which it was submitted. if there have been
any modifications or additions to the subject how you will provide them. This
will carry out relocation activities. documents, indicate such, and submit the description should include any
(d) Identifies all persons who have new material.] activities that will enhance the quality
moved from site within past 12 months. of life for the residents. And, finally,
(3) Exhibit 8: Certifications and (2) Exhibit 3—Your purpose,
describe how your proposed project will
Resolutions: community ties and experience:
(a) A description of your purpose(s), be an improved living environment for
(a) Standard Form 424, Application the residents when compared to their
for Federal Assistance. current activities, and how long you
have been in existence. previous place of residence.
(b) Standard Form 424 Supplement,
(b) A description of your ties to the (h) Describe your plan for completing
Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity
community in which your project will the proposed project. Include a project
for Applicants.
be located and to the minority and development timeline which lists the
(c) Standard Form LLL, Disclosure of
elderly communities in particular, major development stages for the project
Lobbying Activities, if applicable.
(d) Form HUD–2880, Applicant/ including a description of the specific with associated dates that must be met
Recipient Disclosure/Update Report. geographic area(s) in which you have in order to get the project to initial
(e) Form HUD–2991, Certification of served. closing and start of construction within
Consistency with the Consolidated Plan. (c) A description of local government the 18-month fund reservation period as
(f) Form HUD–92041, Sponsor’s support for the project (including well as the full completion of the
Conflict of Interest Resolution. financial assistance, donation of land, project, including final closing.
(g) Form HUD–92042, Sponsor’s provision of services, etc.). Completion of Exhibit 8(j), Logic Model,
Resolution for Commitment to Project. (d) Letters of support for your will assist you in completing your
(h) Form HUD–2990, Certification of organization and for the proposed response to this Exhibit.
Consistency with the RC/EZ/EC–II project from organizations familiar with (i) Describe how you will ensure that
Strategic Plan. the housing and supportive services your proposed project will remain
(i) Form HUD–2530, Previous needs of the target population that you viable as housing with the availability of
Participation Certification. expect to serve in the proposed project. supportive services for the target
(j) Form HUD–96010, Logic Model. (e) A description of your housing and/ population for the 40-year capital
(k) Form HUD–27300, Questionnaire or supportive services experience. The advance period. This description should
for HUD’s Initiative on Removal of description should include any rental address the measures you would take
Regulatory Barriers. housing projects and/or supportive should any of the following occur:

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(i) funding for any of the needed (c) Description of the project. application in consideration of the additional
supportive services becomes depleted; (i) Narrative description of the units and, if selected for funding, a later
(ii) if, for any state-funded services for building design including a description change in the proposal to exclude the
your project, the state changes its policy of the number of units with bedroom additional units would alter the fairness of
regarding the provision of supportive the competition. (3) Section 202 capital
distribution, any special design features,
advance amendment money will not be
services to projects such as the one you including any features that incorporate approved for projects proposing mixed-
propose; or visitability standards and universal financing for additional units. (4) If approved
(iii) if the need for housing for the design, amenities, and/or commercial for a reservation of capital advance funds,
population you will be serving wanes and community spaces, and how this you will be required to submit with your
over time, causing vacancies in your design will facilitate the delivery of Firm Commitment Application, the
project. services in an economical fashion and additional documents required by HUD for
(j) A description of the successful accommodate the changing needs of the mixed-finance proposals. (5) A mixed-
efforts the jurisdiction in which your residents over the next 10–20 years. finance project does not include the
project will be located has taken in development of a mixed-use project in which
Note: If the community spaces, amenities, the Section 202 units are mortgaged
removing regulatory barriers to or features do not comply with the project
affordable housing. To obtain up to 2 separately from the other uses of the
design and cost standards of 24 CFR structure.
points for this policy priority, you must 891.120(a) and (c) and the special standards
complete the optional Form HUD– of 24 CFR 891.210, you must demonstrate (d) Evidence of site control and
27300, ‘‘Questionnaire for HUD’s your ability and willingness to contribute permissive zoning.
Initiative on Removal of Regulatory both the incremental development cost and (i) Acceptable evidence of site control
Barriers’’ in Exhibit 8(k) of the continuing operating cost associated with the is limited to any one of the following:
application AND provide the necessary community spaces, amenities, or features; (A) Deed or long-term leasehold
URL references or submit the (ii) Describe whether and how the which evidences that you have title to
documentary evidence. project will promote energy efficiency or a leasehold interest in the site. If a
(in accordance with the requirements leasehold, the term of the lease must be
c. Part III—The need for supportive at least 50 years with renewable
housing for the target population, site set forth in Section III.C.3.j. of this
program NOFA), including any plans to provisions for 25 years, except for sites
control and suitability of site, adequacy on Indian trust land, in which case, the
of the provision of supportive services incorporate energy efficiency features in
the operation of the project through the term of the lease must be at least 50
and of the proposed project. years with no requirement for
use of Energy Star labeled products and
(1) Exhibit 4—Need and Project appliances and, if applicable, innovative extensions;
Information. construction or rehabilitation methods (B) Contract of sale for the site that is
(a) Evidence of need for supportive or technologies to be used that will free of any limitations affecting the
housing. Include a description of the promote efficient construction. ability of the seller to deliver ownership
category or categories of elderly persons (iii) If you are proposing to develop a to you after you receive and accept a
the housing is intended to serve and mixed-finance project by developing notice of Section 202 capital advance.
evidence demonstrating sustained additional units (i.e., in addition to the (The only condition for closing on the
effective demand for supportive housing 202 units), a description of any plans sale can be your receipt and acceptance
for that population in the market area to and actions you have taken to create of the capital advance.) The contract of
be served, taking into consideration the such a mixed-finance project with the sale cannot require closing earlier than
occupancy and vacancy conditions in use of Section 202 capital advance the Section 202 closing;
existing federally assisted housing for funds, in combination with other (C) Option to purchase or for a long-
the elderly (HUD and the Rural Housing funding sources. Provide the number of term leasehold, which must remain in
Service (RHS)) e.g., public housing, state non-Section 202 units to be included in effect for six months from the date on
or local data on the limitations in the mixed-finance project (also provide which the applications are due, must
activities of daily living among the the number of additional units in the state a firm price binding on the seller,
elderly in the area; aging in place in appropriate space on Form HUD– and be renewable at the end of the six-
existing assisted rentals; trends in 92015–CA). Also, provide copies of any month period. The only condition on
demographic changes in elderly letters you have sent seeking outside which the option may be terminated is
population and households; the funding for the non-Section 202 units if you are not awarded a fund
numbers of income eligible elderly and any responses thereto. Your reservation;
households by size, tenure and housing response to this Exhibit will be used to (D) If the site is covered by a mortgage
condition; the types of supportive rate your application for Rating Factor under a HUD program, (e.g., a
services arrangements currently 4.c., under Leveraging Resources. previously funded Section 202 or
available in the area; and the use of such Section 811 project or an FHA-insured
Notes: (1) A proposal to develop a mixed- mortgage) you must submit evidence
services as evidenced by data from local
finance project for additional units must
social service agencies or agencies on occur at the application for fund reservation
that consent to release the site from the
aging. Also, a description of how stage. You cannot decide after selection that mortgage has been obtained or has been
information in the community’s or you want to do a mixed-finance project for requested from HUD (all required
(where applicable) the state’s additional units. (2) If you propose to information in order for a decision on
Consolidated Plan, Analysis of develop a mixed-finance project for the request for a partial release of
Impediments to Fair Housing Choice additional units, you must complete the security must have been submitted to
(AI) or other planning document that development of such a proposal. If you are the local HUD office) and from the
later unable to develop a mixed-finance mortgagee, if other than HUD. Approval
analyzes fair housing issues was used in
project for additional units, you will not be
documenting the need for the project. permitted to proceed with a Section 202
to release the site from the mortgage
(b) A description of how the proposed project without additional units and your must be done before the local HUD
project will benefit the target population fund reservation will be canceled. This is due office makes its selection
and the community in which it will be to the fact that the project would have recommendations to HUD Headquarters.
located. received points in the rating of the Refer to Chapter 16 of HUD Handbook

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4350.REV–1, Multifamily Asset Note: A proposed project site may not be barriers to fair housing in the community that
Management and Project Servicing, for acquired or optioned from a general was previously prepared by a local planning,
instructions on submitting requests to contractor (or its affiliate) that will construct or similar organization, may be used.
the Section 202 project or from any other Applicable impediments could include the
the local HUD office for partial release
development team member. need for improved housing quality and
of security from a mortgage under a services for elderly minority families, lack of
HUD program; or (iii) Evidence that the project, as
affirmative marketing and outreach to
(E) For sites to be acquired from a proposed, is permissible under minority elderly persons, and the need for
public body, evidence is needed that the applicable zoning ordinances or quality eldercare services within areas of
public body possesses clear title to the regulations or a statement of the minority concentration when compared with
site and has entered into a legally proposed action required to make the the type and quality of similar services and
binding agreement to lease or convey proposed project permissible and the housing in nonminority areas.
the site to you after you receive and basis for the belief that the proposed (vi) A map showing the location of the
accept a notice of Section 202 capital action will be completed successfully site, the racial composition of the
advance. Where HUD determines that before the submission of the firm neighborhood, and any areas of racial
time constraints of the funding round commitment application (e.g., a concentration.
will not permit you to obtain all of the summary of the results of any requests
for rezoning and/or the procedures for Note: For this competition, when
required official actions (e.g., approval determining the racial and ethnic
of Community Planning Boards) that are obtaining special or conditional use
composition of the neighborhood
necessary to convey publicly-owned permits on land in similar zoning surrounding the proposed site, use data from
sites, you may include in your classifications and the time required for the 2000 Census of Population. Data from the
application a letter from the mayor or such rezoning, or preliminary 2000 Census may be found at:
director of the appropriate local agency indications of acceptability from zoning www.factfinder.census.gov/servlet/
indicating that conveyance or leasing of bodies, etc.). BasicFactsServlet.
the site is acceptable without imposition (iv) Evidence of compliance with the
(vii) A Phase I Environmental Site
of additional covenants or restrictions, URA requirement that the seller has
Assessment (ESA), in accordance with
and only contingent on the necessary been provided, in writing, with the
the ASTM Standards E 1527–00, as
approval action. Such a letter of required information regarding a
amended, must be completed and
commitment will be considered voluntary, arm’s length purchase
submitted with the application. In order
sufficient evidence of site control. transaction (i.e., (1) applicant does not
for the Phase I ESA to be acceptable, it
have the power of eminent domain and,
Note: For this funding cycle, the existing must have been completed or updated
therefore, will not acquire the property
installment contract between the Village of no earlier than six months prior to the
Hanna City, Illinois and the General Services
if negotiations fail to result in an
application deadline date. Therefore, it
Administration is deemed sufficient to amicable agreement, and (2) of the
is important to start the site assessment
constitute site control for the purposes of the estimate of the fair market value of the
process as soon after the publication of
Section 202 program. property).
the NOFA as possible. If the Phase I
(ii) Whether you have title to the site, Note: This information should have been ESA indicates possible presence of
a contract of sale, an option to purchase, provided before making the purchase offer. contamination and/or hazards, you must
However, in those cases where there is an
or are acquiring a site from a public decide whether to continue with this
existing option or contract, the seller must be
body, you must provide evidence (a title provided the opportunity to withdraw from site or choose another site. Should you
policy or other acceptable evidence) that the agreement or transaction, without choose another site, the same Phase I
the site is free of any limitations, penalty, after this information is provided. ESA process identified above must be
restrictions, or reverters which could followed for the new site. If the property
(v) Narrative describing topographical
adversely affect the use of the site for is to be acquired from the FDIC/RTC,
and demographic aspects of the site, the
the proposed project for the 40-year include a copy of the FDIC/RTC
suitability of the site and area (as well
capital advance period under HUD’s prepared Transaction Screen Checklist
as a description of the characteristics of
regulations and requirements (e.g., or Phase I ESA and applicable
the neighborhood), how use of the site
reversion to seller if title is transferred). documentation, per the FDIC/RTC
will promote greater housing
If the title evidence contains restrictions Environmental Guidelines. If you
opportunities for minority elderly and
or covenants, copies of the restrictions choose to continue with the original site
elderly persons with disabilities, and
or covenants must be submitted with on which the Phase I ESA indicated
how use of the site will affirmatively
the application. If the site is subject to contamination or hazards, you must
further fair housing.
any such limitations, restrictions, or undertake a detailed Phase II ESA by an
reverters, the application will be Note: You can best demonstrate your appropriate professional. If the Phase II
rejected. Purchase money mortgages that commitment to affirmatively furthering fair Assessment reveals site contamination,
housing by describing how your proposed
will be satisfied from capital advance activities will assist the jurisdiction in
you must submit the extent of the
funds are not considered to be overcoming impediments to fair housing contamination and a plan for clean-up
limitations or restrictions that would choice identified in the applicable of the site including a contract for
adversely affect the use of the site. If the jurisdiction’s Analysis of Impediments (AI) remediation of the problem(s) and an
contract of sale or option agreement to Fair Housing Choice, which is a approval letter from the applicable
contains provisions that allow a component of the jurisdiction’s Consolidated federal, state, and/or local agency with
Sponsor not to purchase the property for Plan or any other planning document that jurisdiction over the site to the local
reasons such as environmental addresses fair housing issues. The applicable HUD office. The Phase II and any
problems, failure of the site to pass Consolidated Plan and AI may be the necessary plans for clean-up do not
community’s, the county’s, or the state’s, to
inspection, or the appraisal is less than which input should have been provided by
have to be submitted with the
the purchase price, then such provisions local community organizations, agencies in application but must be received by the
are not objectionable and a Sponsor is the community and residents of the local HUD office by June 30, 2005. If it
allowed to terminate the contract of sale community. Alternatively, a document that is not received by that date, the
or the option agreement. addresses fair housing issues and remedies to application will be rejected.

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Note: You must pay for the cost of any the number of units requested for each for Applicants. Although the
clean-up or remediation which can be very application. information on this form will not be
expensive. See Note at Section (b) Include a list of all FY2004 and considered in making funding
III.C.2.B(3)(c)(iii). prior year Section 202 and Section 811 decisions, it will assist the federal
(viii) You must submit one of the capital advance projects to which you government in ensuring that all
following: are a party. Identify each by project qualified applicants have an equal
(A) If there is no pre-1978 structure on number and local HUD office and opportunity to compete for federal
the site, a statement to this effect, or include the following information: funding. A copy of this form is
(B) If there is a pre-1978 structure on (1) whether the project has initially contained in the online application and
the site, an asbestos report which is closed and, if so, when; the General Section of the SuperNOFA.
based on a thorough inspection to (2) if the project was older than 24 (c) Standard Form LLL—Disclosure of
identify the location and condition of months when it initially closed (specify Lobbying Activities (if applicable). A
asbestos throughout any structures. how old) or if older than 24 months now disclosure of activities conducted to
(specify how old) and has not initially influence any federal transactions. A
Note: In those cases where suspect asbestos
is found, it would either be assumed to be
closed, provide the reasons for the delay copy of this form is contained in the
asbestos or would require confirmatory in closing; online application and the General
testing. If the asbestos report indicates the (3) whether amendment money was or Section of the SuperNOFA.
presence of asbestos, or the presence of will be needed for any project in (2) (d) Form HUD–2880, Applicant/
asbestos is assumed, and if the application is above; and, Recipient Disclosure/Update Report,
approved, HUD will condition the approval (4) those projects which have not been including Social Security and Employee
on an appropriate mix of asbestos abatement finally closed. Identification Numbers. A disclosure of
and an asbestos Operations and Maintenance (2) Exhibit 7: A statement that: assistance from other government
Plan. (a) identifies all persons (families, sources received in connection with the
(ix) The letter you sent to the State/ individuals, businesses and nonprofit project. A copy of this form is contained
Tribal Historic Preservation Officer organizations) by race/minority group, in the online application and the
(SHPO/THPO) initiating consultation and status as owners or tenants General Section of the SuperNOFA.
with their office and requesting their occupying the property on the date of (e) Form HUD–2991, Certification of
review of your determinations and submission of the application for a Consistency with the Consolidated Plan
findings with respect to the historical capital advance. (Plan) for the jurisdiction in which the
significance of your proposed project. (b) indicates the estimated cost of proposed project will be located. The
Appendix B to this program section of relocation payments and other services. certification must be made by the unit
the SuperNOFA contains a sample letter (c) identifies the staff organization of general local government if it is
that you may adapt and send to the that will carry out the relocation required to have, or has, a complete
SHPO/THPO. activities. Plan. Otherwise, the certification may
(x) The SHPO/THPO response to your (d) identifies all persons that have be made by the state or by the unit of
letter or a statement that you have not moved from the site within the past 12 general local government if the project
received a response letter from the months. will be located within the jurisdiction of
SHPO/THPO. Note: If any of the relocation costs will be the unit of general local government
(2) Exhibit 5—Supportive Services funded from sources other than the Section authorized to use an abbreviated
Plan. 202 Capital Advance, you must provide strategy, and if it is willing to prepare
(a) A detailed description of the evidence of a firm commitment of these such a Plan. All certifications must be
funds. When evaluating applications, HUD made by the public official responsible
supportive services proposed to be will consider the total cost of proposals (i.e.,
provided to the anticipated occupancy. for submitting the Plan to HUD. The
cost of site acquisition, relocation, certifications must be submitted as part
(b) A description of public or private construction and other project costs).
sources of assistance that reasonably of the application by the application
(3) Exhibit 8: Certifications and submission deadline date set forth in
could be expected to fund the proposed
Resolutions. With the exception of Form the program section of the SuperNOFA.
services.
HUD–424CB and Form HUD–424CBW The Plan regulations are published in 24
(c) The manner in which such
listed in the General Section of the CFR part 91. A copy of this form is
services will be provided to such
SuperNOFA, and OMB Circulars A–87 contained in the online application and
persons (i.e., on or off-site), including
and A–21, you are required to submit the General Section of the SuperNOFA.
whether a service coordinator will
copies of the following: (f) Form HUD–92041, Sponsor’s
facilitate the adequate provision of such
(a) Standard Form 424—Application Conflict of Interest Resolution. A
services, and how the services will meet
for Federal Assistance, including a certified Board Resolution that no
the identified needs of the residents.
DUNS number, an indication of whether officer or director of the Sponsor or
Note: You may not require residents, as a you are delinquent on any Federal debt, Owner has or will have any financial
condition of admission or occupancy, to and compliance with Executive Order interest in any contract with the Owner
accept any supportive services. 12372 (a certification that you have or in any firm or corporation that has or
submitted a copy of your application, if will have a contract with the Owner,
d. Part IV—General Application
required, to the State agency (Single including a current listing of all duly
Requirements, Certifications and
Point of Contact) for state review in qualified and sitting officers and
Resolutions
accordance with Executive Order directors by title and the beginning and
(1) Exhibit 6: Other Applications. 12372). A copy of this form and ending dates of each person’s term.
(a) A list of the applications, if any, instructions on how to obtain a DUNS Refer to Section IV.B.3. for a copy of this
you are submitting to any other local number are contained in the online Resolution.
HUD office in response to the FY 2005 application and the General Section of (g) Form HUD–92042, Sponsor’s
Section 202 or Section 811 NOFA. the SuperNOFA. Resolution for Commitment to Project.
Indicate by local HUD office, the (b) Standard Form 424 Supplement, A certified Board Resolution
proposed location by city and state and Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity acknowledging responsibilities of

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sponsorship, long-term support of the contained in the online application and contained in the online application and
project(s), your willingness to assist the the General Section of the SuperNOFA. the General Section of the SuperNOFA.
Owner to develop, own, manage and (i) Form HUD–2530, Previous (k) Form HUD–27300, Questionnaire
provide appropriate services in Participation Certification. This form for HUD’s Initiative on Removal of
connection with the proposed project, must be submitted for the Sponsor and Regulatory Barriers. This form requires
and that it reflects the will of your all of the Officers and Directors of the you to supply a reference, URL or brief
membership. Also, it shall indicate your Board of the Sponsor, including any Co- statement documenting the successful
willingness to fund the estimated start- Sponsor, if applicable. This form efforts in removing barriers to affordable
up expenses, the Minimum Capital provides HUD with a certified report of housing by the jurisdiction in which
Investment (one-half of one-percent of all your previous participation in HUD your project will be located. This
the HUD-approved capital advance, not multifamily housing projects. The Questionnaire will be considered in the
to exceed $10,000 or for national information is used to determine if you rating of your application for Rating
Sponsors, not to exceed $25,000), and Factor 3.j. A copy of this form is
meet the standards established to ensure
the estimated cost of any amenities or contained in the online application and
that all principal participants in HUD
features (and operating costs related the General Section.
projects will honor their legal, financial,
thereto) that would not be covered by
and contractual obligations and are (l) Form HUD–96011, Facsimile
the approved capital advance. Refer to
acceptable risks from the underwriting Transmittal to be used for faxing third
Section IV.B.3. for a copy of this
standpoint of an insurer, lender or party letters and other documents for
Resolution.
(h) Form HUD–2990, Certification of governmental agency. Refer to Section your electronic application in
Consistency with the RC/EZ/EC–II IV.B.3. below for a copy of this form. accordance with the instructions in the
Strategic Plan. A certification that the (j) Form HUD–96010, Logic Model. In General Section.
project is consistent with the RC/EZ/ addition to the Project Development 3. Required Forms. In addition to the
EC–IIs strategic plan, is located within Timeline to be submitted in Exhibit 3(h) required forms that are found in the
the RC/EZ/EC–II, and serves RC/EZ/EC– above, the information provided in the General Section as specified above, the
II residents. (This certification is not Logic Model will be used in rating your following required forms (HUD–92015–
required if the project site(s) will not be application for Rating Factor 5, CA, HUD–92041, HUD–92042, and
located in an RC/EZ/EC–II.) A copy of Achieving Results and Program HUD–2530) are specific to the Section
the RC/EZ/EC–II Certification form is Evaluation. A copy of this form is 202 program.

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C. Submission Dates and Time kitchens and/or bathrooms in the $63,049 per family unit with two
Your application must be submitted residential units); bedrooms.
h. Refinancing of sponsor-owned (2) These cost limits reflect those
and received electronically by
facilities without rehabilitation, costs reasonable and necessary to
Grants.gov no later than 11:59:59 p.m.
i. Housing that you currently own or develop a project of modest design that
Eastern time on May 31, 2005, unless a
lease that is occupied by elderly complies with HUD minimum property
waiver of the electronic delivery process
persons; and standards; the accessibility
has been approved by HUD. Please refer
j. Projects licensed or to be licensed requirements of § 891.120(b); and the
to the General Section for instructions project design and cost standards of
as assisted living facilities.
on applying for a waiver. If a waiver is § 891.120 and § 891.210.
granted, you must submit an original Note: You may propose to rehabilitate an
existing currently-owned or leased structure b. Increased development cost limits.
and four copies of your application on (1) HUD may increase the
the application submission date that does not already serve elderly person,
except that the refinancing of any federally- development cost limits set forth above,
following the mailing and timely receipt by up to 140 percent in any geographic
funded or assisted project or project insured
instructions in the General Section and or guaranteed by a Federal agency is not area where the cost levels require, and
Appendix A of this program NOFA. permissible under this Section 202 NOFA. may increase the development cost
These instructions have changed from HUD does not consider it appropriate to limits by up to 160 percent on a project-
the 2004 SuperNOFA. utilize scarce program resources to refinance by-project basis. This increase may
projects that have already received some include covering additional costs to
D. Intergovernmental Review form of assistance under a federal program. make dwelling units accessible through
1. State Review. This funding (For example, Section 202 or Section 202/8
rehabilitation.
opportunity is subject to Executive direct loan projects cannot be refinanced
with capital advances and project rental Note: In applying the applicable high cost
Order (EO) 12372, ‘‘Intergovernmental
assistance.) percentage, the local HUD Office may use a
Review of Federal Programs.’’ You must percentage that is higher or lower than that
contact your State’s Single Point of 2. Application Limits (Units/Projects). which is assigned to the local HUD Office if
Contact (SPOC) to find out about and Refer to Section III.C.3.b. of this it is needed to provide a capital advance
comply with the state’s process under program section of the SuperNOFA for amount that is comparable to what it
EO 12372. The names and addresses of information applicable to the limitations typically costs to develop a Section 202
the SPOCs are listed in the Office of on the number of units you may apply project in that area.
Management and Budget’s home page at for in a single application and the (2) If HUD finds that high
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/ project sizes. construction costs in Alaska, Guam, the
spoc.html. If required by the state, the 3. Development Cost Limits. a. The Virgin Islands, or Hawaii make it
submission to the state needs to occur following development cost limits, infeasible to construct dwellings,
before the Section 202 application adjusted by locality as described in without the sacrifice of sound standards
submission date. It is recommended that Section IV.E.3.b. below must be used to of construction, design, and livability,
you provide the state with sufficient determine the capital advance amount within the development cost limits
time to review the application. to be reserved for projects for the provided in sections IV.E.3.a.(1) and
Therefore, it is important that you elderly. Note: The capital advance funds IV.E.3.b.(1) above, the amount of the
consult with the SPOC for State review awarded for this project are to be capital advances may be increased to
timeframes and take that into account considered the total amount of funds compensate for such costs. The increase
when submitting the application. that the Department will provide for the may not exceed the limits established
2. HUD/RHS Agreement. HUD and the development of this project. under this section (including any high
Rural Housing Service (RHS) have an Amendment funds will only be cost area adjustment) by more than 50
agreement to coordinate the provided in exceptional circumstances percent.
administration of the agencies’ (e.g., to cover increased costs for 4. Commercial Facilities. A
respective rental assistance programs. construction delays due to litigation or commercial facility for the benefit of the
As a result, HUD is required to notify unforeseen environmental issues residents may be located and operated
RHS of applications for housing resulting in a change of sites) that are in the Section 202 project. However, the
assistance it receives. This notification clearly beyond your control. Otherwise, commercial facility cannot be funded
gives RHS the opportunity to comment you are responsible for any costs over with the use of Section 202 capital
if it has concerns about the demand for and above the capital advance amount advance or PRAC funds. The maximum
additional assisted housing and possible provided by the Department as well as amount of space permitted for a
harm to existing projects in the same any costs associated with any excess commercial facility cannot exceed 10
housing market area. HUD will consider amenities and design features. percent of the total project cost. An
RHS’ comments in its review and (1) The capital advance amount for exception to this 10 percent limitation
application selection process. the project attributable to dwelling use is if the project involves acquisition or
(less the incremental development cost rehabilitation and the additional space
E. Funding Restrictions and the capitalized operating costs was incorporated in the existing
1. Ineligible Activities. Section 202 associated with any excess amenities structure at the time the proposal was
funds may not be used for: and design features and other costs you submitted to HUD. Commercial facilities
a. Nursing homes; must pay for) may not exceed: are considered public accommodations
b. Infirmaries; Non-elevator structures: $42,980 per under Title III of the Americans with
c. Medical facilities; family unit without a bedroom; $49,557 Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), and thus
d. Mobile homes; per family unit with one bedroom; must comply with all the accessibility
e. Community centers; $59,766 per family unit with two requirements of the ADA.
f. Headquarters for organizations for bedrooms. 5. Expiration of Section 202 Funds.
the elderly; For elevator structures: $45,232 per The Consolidated Appropriations Act,
g. Nonhousekeeping accommodations family unit without a bedroom; $51,849 2005, requires HUD to obligate all
(e.g., central dining, but without private per family unit with one bedroom; Section 202 funds appropriated for FY

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2005 by September 30, 2008. Under 31 the removal of barriers to affordable minorities generally and to minority
U.S.C. Section 1551, no funds can be housing was published in the Federal elderly in particular. For the purpose of
disbursed from this account after Register and may be downloaded from this competition, ‘‘significant previous
September 30, 2013. Under Section 202, the HUD Web site at http:// experience’’ means that the previous
obligation of funds occurs for both www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/ housing assistance or related services to
capital advances and project rental fundsavail.cfm. minorities, i.e., the percentage of
assistance upon fund reservation and Rating Factors. HUD will rate minorities being provided housing or
acceptance. If all funds are not applications that successfully complete related services in your current
disbursed by HUD and expended by the technical processing using the Rating developments, was equal to or greater
project Owner by September 30, 2013, Factors set forth below and in than the percentage of minorities in the
the funds, even though obligated, will accordance with the application jurisdiction where the previous housing
expire and no further disbursements can submission requirements in this or services occurred. To earn the
be made from this account. In program Section of the SuperNOFA. maximum number of points under sub-
submitting an application you need to The maximum number of points an criteria (b)(2) above, you should submit
carefully consider whether your application may receive under this materials that demonstrate your efforts
proposed project can be completed program is 102. This includes two (2) to make housing available to the
through final capital advance closing no RC/EZ/EC-II bonus points, as described community at large and the minority
later than September 30, 2013. in the General Section of the and elderly communities in particular.
Furthermore, all unexpended balances, SuperNOFA and Section V.A.6. below. Examples of documents that may be
including any remaining balance on 1. Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the submitted to earn the maximum number
PRAC contracts, will be cancelled as of Applicant and Relevant Organizational of points under sub-criteria (b)(2)
October 1, 2013. Amounts needed to Staff (25 Points). include copies of your affirmative
maintain PRAC payments for any This factor addresses the extent to marketing plan and the advertising/
remaining term on the affected contracts which you have the organizational outreach materials you utilize to attract
beyond that date will have to be funded resources to successfully implement the minority communities (including
from other current appropriations. proposed activities in a timely manner. limited English proficient
F. Other Submission Requirements: Submit information responding to this communities), elderly community and
1. Address for Submitting factor in accordance with Application the community at large. Regarding your
Applications. Applications must be Submission Requirements in Exhibits advertising/outreach materials, you
submitted electronically through the 3(a), 3(b), 3(e), 5 and 6 of Section IV.B. should identify when advertising/
http://www.grants.gov Web site, unless of this program section of the outreach materials are circulated, whom
the applicant receives a waiver from the SuperNOFA. In rating this factor, HUD they are circulated to, where they are
electronic application submission will consider the extent to which your circulated and how they are circulated.
requirement. See the General Section, application demonstrates your ability to Descriptions of other advertising/
Application Submission and Receipt develop and operate the proposed outreach efforts to the minority
Procedures, for information on applying housing on a long-term basis, (including limited English proficient
online and requesting a waiver from the considering the following: communities) and elderly communities
electronic application requirement. If a. (15 points). The scope, extent, and and the dates and places of such
you apply for and receive a waiver from quality of your experience in providing advertising/outreach efforts should also
the electronic application requirement, housing or related services to those be included.
you must submit an original and four proposed to be served by the project and c. (¥3 to ¥5 points). HUD will
copies of your completed application to the scope of the proposed project (i.e., deduct (except if the delay was beyond
the Director of the appropriate local number of units, services, relocation your control) 3 points if a fund
HUD office listed in Appendix A below. costs, development, and operation) in reservation you received under either
Note: Do not use the listing in Attachment relationship to your demonstrated the Section 202 Program of Supportive
B to the General Section of the SuperNOFA. development and management capacity Housing for the Elderly or the Section
as well as your financial management 811 Program of Supportive Housing for
V. Application Review Information capability. Persons with Disabilities in FY 2000 or
b. (10 points). The scope, extent and later has been extended beyond 24
A. Criteria
quality of your experience in providing months, 4 points if beyond 36 months,
Policy Priorities. HUD encourages housing or related services to minority and 5 points if beyond 48 months.
applicants to undertake specific persons or families and your ties to the Examples of such delays beyond your
activities that will assist the Department community at large and to the minority control include, but are not limited to,
in implementing its policy priorities and elderly communities in particular. initial closing delays that are: (1)
and which help the Department achieve (1) (5 points). The scope, extent, and Directly attributable to HUD, (2) directly
its strategic goals for FY 2005. Refer to quality of your experience in providing attributable to third party opposition,
the General Section of the SuperNOFA housing or related services to minority including litigation, and (3) due to a
for information regarding HUD’s persons or families. disaster, as declared by the President of
Strategic Goals and Policy Priorities. For (2) (5 points). The scope, extent, and the United States.
the Section 202 program, applicants quality of your ties to the community at d. (¥1 point). HUD will deduct 1
who include work activities that large and to the minority and elderly point if amendment money was
specifically address the policy priorities communities in particular. required as a result of the delay (except
of encouraging accessible design To earn the maximum number of if the delay was beyond your control).
features by incorporating visitability points under sub-criteria (b)(1) above, 2. Rating Factor 2: Need/Extent of the
standards and universal design, you must describe both your Problem (13 Points).
removing barriers to affordable housing, relationships over time with the This factor addresses the extent to
and promoting energy efficiency in minority community and significant which there is a need for funding the
design and operations will receive previous experience in providing proposed activities to address a
additional points. A Notice pertaining to housing and/or supportive services to documented problem in the target area.

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Submit information responding to this connection has been made between the opportunities for minority elderly
factor in accordance with Application project and community’s Consolidated persons/families, and affirmatively
Submission Requirements in Exhibits Plan, Analysis of Impediments to Fair furthering fair housing. In reviewing
4(a) and 4(b) of Section IV.B. of this Housing Choice, or other planning this criterion, HUD will assess whether
program section of the SuperNOFA. document, HUD will rate your the site meets the site and neighborhood
HUD will take into consideration the application as follows: standards at 24 CFR 891.125(b) and (c)
following in evaluating this factor: a. (10 points). The area of the project by examining relevant data in your
The extent of the need for the project has an unmet needs ratio of 15 percent application or in the local HUD Office.
in the area based on a determination by or less; OR (5 points). The area of the Where appropriate, HUD may visit the
the local HUD Office. In making this project has an unmet needs ratio of site.
determination, HUD will consider your greater than 15 percent; OR (0 points). (1) The site will be deemed acceptable
evidence of need in the area, as well as The area of the proposed project has no if it increases housing choice and
other economic, demographic, and unmet needs for housing assistance. opportunity by expanding housing
housing market data available to the b. (3 points). The extent that a opportunities in non-minority
local HUD office. The data should connection has been established neighborhoods (if located in such a
include a general assessment of the between the project and the neighborhood). The term ‘‘nonminority
current conditions in the market for the community’s Consolidated Plan, area’’ is defined as one in which the
type of housing proposed, an estimate of Analysis of Impediments to Fair minority population is lower than 10
the demand for additional housing of Housing Choice (AI) or other planning percent; or contributing to the
the type proposed in the applicable document that analyzes fair housing revitalization of and reinvestment in
housing market area; as well as, issues and is prepared by a local minority neighborhoods, including
information on the numbers and types planning or similar organization. improvement of the level, quality and
of existing comparable Federally 3. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of
affordability of services furnished to
assisted housing units for the elderly Approach (45 Points).
minority elderly. You should refer to the
(HUD and RHS), current occupancy in This factor addresses the quality and
effectiveness of your proposal and the Site and Neighborhood Standards
such housing and recent market provisions of the regulations governing
experience, comparable assisted extent to which you involved elderly
persons, including elderly minority the Section 202 Supportive Housing for
housing for the elderly under the Elderly program (24 CFR 891.125(b)
construction or for which fund persons, in the development of the
application and will involve them in the and (c)) when considering sites for your
reservations have been issued, and, in project.
accordance with an agreement between development and operation of the
project, whether the jurisdiction in (2) For the purpose of this
HUD and RHS, comments from RHS on competition, the term ‘‘minority
the demand for additional comparable which your project will be located has
undertaken successful efforts to remove neighborhood (area of minority
subsidized housing and the possible
regulatory barriers to affordable concentration)’’ is defined as one where
harm to existing projects in the same
housing, and whether you will promote any one of the following statistical
housing market areas. The Department
energy efficiency in the design and conditions exists:
will also review more favorably those
operation of the proposed housing. (a) The percentage of persons of a
applications that establish a connection
There must be a clear relationship particular racial or ethnic minority is at
between the proposed project and the
between your proposed design, least 20 points higher than the
community’s Analysis of Impediments
to Fair Housing Choice (AI) or other proposed activities, the community’s minority’s or combination of minorities’
planning document that analyzes fair needs and purposes of the program percentage in the housing market area as
housing issues and is prepared by a funding for your application to receive a whole;
local planning or similar organization. points for this factor. Submit (b) The neighborhood’s total
You must show how your proposed information responding to this factor in percentage of minority persons is at
project will address an impediment to accordance with Application least 20 points higher than the total
fair housing choice described in the AI Submission Requirements in Exhibits percentage of minorities for the housing
or meet a need identified in the other 3(f), 3(j), 4(c)(i), 4(c)(ii), 4(c)(iii), market as a whole; or,
type of planning document. 4(d)(iii), 4(d)(v), 4(d)(vi), 5, and 8(k) of (c) In the case of a metropolitan area,
For all Section 202 projects that are Section IV.B. of this program section of the neighborhood’s total percentage of
determined to have sufficient demand, the SuperNOFA. In evaluating this minority persons exceeds 50 percent of
HUD will rate your application based on factor, HUD will consider the following: its population.
the ratio of the number of units in the a. (20 points). The proximity or d. (2 points). The extent to which
proposed project to the estimate of accessibility of the site to shopping, your proposed design will meet the
unmet need for housing assistance by medical facilities, transportation, places special physical needs of elderly
the income eligible elderly households of worship, recreational facilities, places persons.
with selected housing conditions. of employment, and other necessary e. (2 points). The extent to which the
Unmet need is defined as the number of services to the intended occupants; proposed size and unit mix of the
very low-income elderly one-person adequacy of utilities and streets; housing will enable you to manage and
renter households age 75 and older with freedom of the site from adverse operate the housing efficiently and
housing conditions problems, as of the environmental conditions; compliance ensure that the provision of supportive
2000 Census minus the number of with site and neighborhood standards services will be accomplished in an
project-based subsidized rental housing (24 CFR 891.125(a), (d) and (e)). economical fashion.
units (HUD, RHS, or LIHTC) that are b. (¥1 point). The site(s) is not f. (2 points). The extent to which the
affordable to very low-income elderly permissively zoned for the intended proposed design of the housing will
provided in the area since 1999. Units use. accommodate the provision of
to be occupied by resident managers are c. (10 points). The suitability of the supportive services that are expected to
not counted. After HUD determines the site from the standpoints of promoting be needed, initially and over the useful
estimate of unmet need and whether a a greater choice of housing life of the housing, by the category or

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categories of elderly persons the your demonstrated ability to enlist the development process and will,
housing is intended to serve. volunteers and raise local funds. therefore, result in the timely
g. (3 points). The extent to which the c. (2 points). The extent of your plans development of your project.
proposed supportive services meet the to develop a mixed-finance project for b. (2 points). The extent to which your
identified needs of the anticipated additional units for the elderly over and past performance evidences that the
residents and that the identified above the Section 202 units. proposed project will result in the
supportive services will be provided on (1) (1 point). The proposed project timely development of the project.
a consistent, long-term basis. involves mixed-financing for additional Evidence of your past performance
h. (1 point). The extent to which the units in which the non-Section 202 could include the development of
proposed design incorporates units represent 30 percent or less of the previous construction projects,
visitability standards and/or universal Section 202 units in the project; OR (2) including but not limited to Section 202
design in the construction or (2 points). The proposed project and Section 811 projects.
rehabilitation of the project. Refer to the involves mixed-financing for additional c. (2 points). The extent to which your
General Section of the SuperNOFA for units in which the non-Section 202 project will implement practical
further information. units represent over 30 percent of the solutions that will result in assisting
i. (2 points). Your involvement of Section 202 units in the project. residents in achieving independent
elderly persons, particularly minority Note: If you are proposing a mixed- living, educational opportunities,
elderly persons, in the development of financed project for additional units over and outreach regarding telemarketing fraud,
the application and your intent to above the Section 202 units, your application and improved living environments.
involve elderly persons, particularly may receive a maximum of 2 points under
d. (3 points). The extent to which you
minority elderly persons, in the Rating Factor 4(c). Your application will
receive either 1 or 2 points under this Rating demonstrated that your project will
development and operation of the
Factor, depending upon the number of non- remain viable as housing with the
project.
Section 202 units to be developed in the availability of supportive services for
j. (2 points). The extent to which the
project. If your project will not involve very low-income elderly persons for the
jurisdiction in which your project will
mixed-financing for additional units, no 40-year capital advance period.
be located has undertaken successful points will be assigned for Rating Factor 4(c).
efforts to remove regulatory barriers to 6. Bonus Points (2 bonus points).
affordable housing. (NOTE: To receive 5. Rating Factor 5: Achieving Results Location of proposed site in an RC/EZ/
up to 2 points, the applicant must have and Program Evaluation (12 Points) EC–II area, as described in the General
submitted the optional Form HUD– This factor reflects HUD’s goal to Section. Submit the information
27300, Questionnaire for HUD’s embrace high standards of ethics, responding to the bonus points in
Initiative on Removal of Regulatory management and accountability and, as accordance with the Application
Barriers, AND provided URL references such, emphasizes HUD’s commitment to Submission Requirements in Exhibit
or submitted the required documentary ensuring that you keep the promises 8(h) of Section IV.B. of this NOFA.
evidence.) Refer to the General Section made in your application. This factor B. Reviews and Selection Process
of the SuperNOFA for further requires that you clearly identify the
information. benefits or outcomes of your project and 1. Review for Curable Deficiencies.
k. (1 point) The extent to which you develop an evaluation plan to measure You should ensure that your application
will promote energy efficiency in the performance, which includes what you is complete before transmitting it to the
design and operation of the proposed are going to measure, how you are going following Web site: http://
housing. Refer to Section III.C.3.j. of this to measure it, and the steps you will www.grants.gov and, in case of a waiver
NOFA. have in place to make adjustments to of the electronic submission
4. Rating Factor 4: Leveraging your project development timeline requirement, that you have an original
Resources (5 Points). should you not be able to achieve any and four copies before submitting it to
This factor addresses your ability to of the major milestones. Completion of the appropriate HUD office. Upon
secure other funding sources, including Exhibit 8(j), Logic Model, will assist you receipt of the application by HUD staff,
funding sources to develop a mixed- in completing your response to this HUD will screen all applications to
finance project for additional units for rating factor. This rating factor also determine if there are any curable
the elderly over and above the Section addresses the extent to which your deficiencies.
202 units, if proposed, and community project will implement practical For applicants receiving a waiver to
resources that can be combined with solutions that result in residents submit a paper application, submitting
HUD’s program resources to achieve achieving independent living, fewer than the required original and
program purposes. Submit information educational opportunities, and four copies of the application is not a
responding to this factor in accordance improved living environments. Finally, curable deficiency and will cause your
with Application Submission this factor addresses the extent to which application to be considered non-
Requirements in Exhibits 3(a), 3(b), 3(c), the long-term viability of your project responsive to the NOFA and returned to
3(d), 3(e), 4(c)(iii) and 5(b) of Section will be sustained for the duration of the you. A curable deficiency is a missing
IV.B. of this NOFA. 40-year capital advance period. Submit Exhibit or portion of an Exhibit that will
a. (1 point). The extent of local information responding to this factor in not affect the rating of the application.
government support (including financial accordance with Application Refer to the General Section of the
assistance, donation of land, provision Submission Requirements in Exhibits SuperNOFA for additional information
of services, etc.) for the project. 3(e), 3(g), 3(h), 3(i), 6(b) and 8(j) of regarding procedures for corrections to
b. (2 points). The extent of your Section IV.B. NOFA. deficient applications. The following is
activities in the community, including a. (5 points). The extent to which your a list of the only deficiencies that will
previous experience in serving the area project development timeline is be considered curable in a Section 202
where the project is to be located, and indicative of your full understanding of application:

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The local HUD office will notify you approval of you, the Section 202 appeals before making its selection
in writing if your application is missing applicant, based on HUD’s evaluation of recommendations.
any of the above exhibits or portions of the applicant’s previous participation 4. Ranking and Selection Procedures.
exhibits and will provide you with a activities as reported on Form HUD– Applications submitted in response to
specified deadline to submit the 2530, Previous Participation the advertised metropolitan allocations
information required to cure the noted Certification, it will be rated according or nonmetropolitan allocations that
deficiencies. The items identified by an to the rating factors in Section V.A. have a total base score of 75 points or
asterisk (*) must be dated on or before above. more (without the addition of RC/EC/
the application submission date. If an EZ–II bonus points) and meet all of the
3. Appeal Process. HUD will not reject applicable threshold requirements of the
Exhibit or portion of an Exhibit listed
above as curable is not discovered as your application based on technical General Section of the SuperNOFA and
missing until technical processing, HUD review without notifying you of the this program NOFA will be eligible for
will provide you with a deadline to cure rejection with all the reasons for selection, and HUD will place them in
the deficiency. rejection and providing you an rank order per metropolitan or
2. Rating. HUD will review and rate opportunity to appeal. You will have 14 nonmetropolitan allocation. These
your application in accordance with the calendar days from the date of HUD’s applications, after adding any bonus
Reviews and Selection Process in the written notice to appeal a technical points for RC/EC/EZ–II, will be selected
General Section of this SuperNOFA rejection to the local HUD office. In based on rank order, up to and
except as described in 3. Appeal Process HUD’s review of any appeal, it should including the last application that can
below. Your application will be either be noted that in conformance with its be funded out of each HUD Multifamily
rated or technically rejected at the end regulations at 24 CFR part 4, subpart B, Program Center’s metropolitan or
of technical review. If your application HUD will not consider any unsolicited nonmetropolitan allocation. HUD
meets all program eligibility information that you, the applicant, may Multifamily Program Centers will not
requirements after completion of want to provide. The local HUD office skip over any applications in order to
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remaining. After making the initial restoring units to projects where 3. Debriefing. Refer to the General
selections in each allocation area, necessary, priority will be given to those Section of the SuperNOFA for further
however, HUD Multifamily Program applications for projects in non- information regarding debriefings,
Centers may use any residual funds to metropolitan areas, if necessary to meet except that the request for a debriefing
select the next rank-ordered application the statutory requirement of Section 202 must be made to the Director of
by reducing the number of units by no of the Housing Act of 1959 pertaining to Multifamily Housing in the appropriate
more than 10 percent, rounded to the Section 202 funding in nonmetropolitan local HUD office.
nearest whole number, provided the areas. Only one application will be
reduction will not render the project B. Administrative and National Policy
selected per HUD Multifamily Program
infeasible. For this purpose, however, Requirements
Center from the national residual
HUD will not reduce the number of amount. If there are no approvable 1. Ensuring the Participation of Small
units in projects of five units or less. applications in other HUD Multifamily Businesses, Small Disadvantaged
Once this process has been Program Centers, the process will begin Businesses, and Women-Owned
completed, HUD Multifamily Program again with the selection of the next Businesses. Although the Section 202
Centers may combine their unused highest rated application nationwide. program is not subject to the provisions
metropolitan and nonmetropolitan This process will continue until all of 24 CFR 85.36(e) as described in the
funds in order to select the next highest approvable applications are selected corresponding paragraph in the General
ranked application in either category, using the available remaining funds. Section of the SuperNOFA, you are
using the unit reduction policy HUD Headquarters may skip over a required to comply with Executive
described above, if necessary. higher-rated application in order to use Order 12432, Minority Business
After the HUD Multifamily Program as much of the available remaining Enterprise Development and Executive
Centers have funded all possible funds as possible. Order 11625, Prescribing Additional
projects based on the process above, Arrangements for Developing and
combined metropolitan and 5. HUD Error. In the event HUD
commits an error that, when corrected, Coordinating a National Program for
nonmetropolitan residual funds from all Minority Business Enterprise as they
HUD Multifamily Program Centers would have resulted in the selection of
an otherwise eligible applicant during relate to the encouragement of HUD
within each Multifamily Hub will be grantees to utilize minority business
combined. First, these funds will be the funding round of the SuperNOFA,
HUD may select that applicant when enterprises.
used to restore units to projects reduced
sufficient funds become available. 2. Acquisition and Relocation. You
by HUD Multifamily Program Centers
must comply with the Uniform
based on the above instructions. VI. Award Administration Information Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Second, additional applications within
each Multifamily Hub will be selected A. Award Notices Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as
in rank order with only one application amended (49 CFR part 24, and 24 CFR
1. Agreement Letter. If you are 891.155(e)) (URA), which covers the
selected per HUD Multifamily Program selected to receive a Section 202 fund
Center. More than one application may acquisition of sites, with or without
reservation, you will receive an existing structures, and with 24 CFR
be selected per HUD Multifamily Agreement Letter that stipulates the
Program Center if there are no 8.4(b)(5) of the Section 504 regulations
terms and conditions for the Section 202 which prohibits discrimination based
approvable applications in other HUD fund reservation award as well as the
Multifamily Program Centers within the on disability in determining the site or
submission requirements following the location of a federally-assisted facility.
Multifamily Hub. This process will fund reservation award. The duration of
continue until there are no more However, you are exempt from
the fund reservation award for the complying with the site acquisition
approvable applications within the capital advance is 18 months from the
Multifamily Hub that can be selected requirements of the URA if you do not
date of issuance of the fund reservation. have the power of eminent domain and
with the remaining funds. Applications
may not be skipped over to select one Immediately upon your acceptance of prior to entering into a contract of sale,
based on funds remaining. However, the the Agreement Letter, you are expected option to purchase or any other method
Multifamily Hub may use any remaining to begin work towards the submission of of obtaining site control, you inform the
residual funds to select the next highest a Firm Commitment Application, which seller of the land in writing: (1) that you
rated application by reducing the is the next application submission stage. do not have the power of eminent
number of units by no more than 10 You are required to submit a Firm domain and, therefore, you will not
percent rounded to the nearest whole Commitment Application to the local acquire the property if negotiations fail
number, provided the reduction will not HUD office within 180 days from the to result in an amicable agreement, and
render the project infeasible or result in date of the Agreement Letter. Initial (2) of the estimate of the fair market
the project being less than five units. closing of the capital advance and start value of the property. An appraisal is
Funds remaining after the Multifamily of construction of the project are not required to meet this requirement,
Hub selection process is completed will expected to be accomplished within the however, your files must include an
be returned to Headquarters. HUD duration of the fund reservation award. explanation (with reasonable evidence)
Headquarters will use these residual Final closing of the capital advance is of the basis for the estimate. Evidence of
funds first to restore units to projects expected to occur no later than six compliance with this advance notice
reduced by HUD Multifamily Program months after completion of project requirement must be included in
Centers or Multifamily Hubs as a result construction. Exhibit 4(d)(iv) of your application.
of the instructions for using their 2. Non-Selection Letter. If your 3. Flood Disaster Protection Act of
residual funds. Second, HUD application is approvable but unfunded 1973 and Coastal Barrier Resources Act.
Headquarters will use these funds for due to insufficient funds or receives a You must comply with the requirements
selecting applications based on HUD rating that is below the minimum under the Flood Disaster Protection Act
Multifamily Program Centers’ rankings, threshold score established for funding of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001–4128) and the
beginning with the highest rated eligibility, you will receive a letter to Coastal Barrier Resources Act (16 U.S.C.
application nationwide. However, after this effect. 3601).

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C. Reporting may access the above number via TTY those who may be applying for Section
1. The Program Outcome Logic Model by calling the Federal Relay Service at 202 funding for the first time, tune in to
(Form HUD–96010) must be completed 1–800–877–8339 (this is a toll-free this broadcast, if at all possible. Copies
indicating the results achieved against number). of the broadcast tapes are also available
the proposed output goal(s) and VIII. Other Information from the NOFA Information Center. For
proposed outcomes(s) which you stated more information about the date and
in your approved application and A. Field Office Workshop time of the broadcast, you should
agreed upon by HUD. HUD encourages minority consult the HUD web site at http://
2. The Regulatory Agreement (Form organizations and grassroots www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/
HUD–92466–CA) requires the Owner of organizations (e.g., civic organizations, fundsavail.cfm.
the Section 202 project to submit an faith-communities and grassroots faith-
annual financial statement for the based and other community-based C. Related Programs
project. This financial statement must organizations) to participate in this Funding for a related program,
be audited by an Independent Public program and strongly recommends that Section 202 Demonstration Planning
Accountant who is a Certified Public prospective applicants attend the local Grant Program, is available to provide
Accountant or other person accepted by HUD office workshop. At the predevelopment grants to private
HUD and filed electronically with workshops, HUD will explain
nonprofit organizations and consumer
HUD’s Real Estate Assessment Center application procedures and
(REAC) through the Financial cooperatives in connection with the
requirements, as well as address
Assessment Subsystem for Multifamily development of housing under the
concerns such as local market
Housing (MF–FASS). The submission of conditions, building codes and Section 202 program. The
annual financial statements is required accessibility requirements, announcement of the availability of
throughout the 40-year term of the contamination identification and funding under this program will be
mortgage. remediation, historic preservation, addressed in a separate NOFA.
3. HUD requires that funded floodplain management, other D. Paperwork Reduction Act
recipients collect racial and ethnic environmental requirements,
beneficiary data. It has adopted the displacement and relocation, zoning, The information collection
Office of Management and Budget’s and housing costs. If you are interested requirements contained in this
Standards for the Collection of Racial in attending the workshop, make sure document have been approved by the
and Ethnic Data. In view of these that your name, address and telephone Office of Management and Budget
requirements, you should use Form number are on the appropriate local (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
HUD–27061, Racial and Ethnic Data HUD office’s mailing list so that you Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520) and
Reporting Form (and instructions for its will be informed of the date, time and assigned OMB control number 2502–
use), found at http://www.hudclips.org, place of the workshop. Persons with 0267. In accordance with the Paperwork
a comparable program form, or a disabilities should call the appropriate Reduction Act, HUD may not conduct or
comparable electronic data system for local HUD Office to assure that any sponsor, and a person is not required to
this purpose. necessary arrangements can be made to respond to, a collection of information
VII. Agency Contact(s) enable their attendance and unless the collection displays a
participation in the workshop. currently valid OMB control number.
For Technical Assistance. For If you cannot attend the workshop,
technical assistance in downloading an Public reporting burden for the
call the appropriate local HUD office if
application package from http:// collection of information is estimated to
you have any questions concerning the
www.grants.gov, contact the Grants.gov average 37.42 hours per annum per
submission of applications to that
help desk at 800–518–Grants or by particular office and to request any respondent for the application and grant
sending an email to support@grants.gov. materials distributed at the workshop. administration. This includes the time
For programmatic information, you may for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
contact the appropriate local HUD B. Satellite Broadcast the data for the application, semi-annual
office, or Evelyn Berry at HUD HUD will hold an information reports and final report. The
Headquarters at (202) 708–3000 (this is broadcast via satellite for potential information will be used for grantee
not a toll-free number), or access the applicants to learn more about the selection and monitoring the
Internet at http://www.hud.gov/offices/ program and preparation of the administration of funds. Response to
adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm. Persons application. It is strongly recommended this request for information is required
with hearing and speech impairments that potential applicants, especially in order to receive the benefits derived.

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Section 811 Program of Supportive Within the Multifamily Hubs, there are the three as defined in 24 CFR 891.305.
Housing for Persons with Disabilities Multifamily Program Centers with the In addition, you may request HUD
(Section 811 Program) xception of the New York Hub, the approval to restrict occupancy to a
Overview Information Buffalo Hub, the Denver Hub and the subcategory of one of these three
Los Angeles Hub. All future references defined categories (e.g., HIV/AIDS is a
A. Federal Agency Name: Department shall use the term ‘‘local HUD office’’ subcategory of physical disability). If
of Housing and Urban Development, unless a more detailed description is restricted occupancy is approved,
Office of Housing necessary as in Limitations on however, you cannot deny occupancy to
B. Funding Opportunity Title: Section Applications and Ranking and Selection any otherwise qualified person that
811 Supportive Housing for Persons Procedures, below. meets the definition of the overall
with Disabilities category of disability under which the
C. Announcement Type: Initial Full Text of Announcement subcategory falls.
announcement. I. Funding Opportunity Description D. Calculation of Fund Reservation. If
D. Funding Opportunity Number: selected, you will receive a fund
OMB Approval Number: 2502–0462. A. Program Description. HUD
reservation that will consist of both a
The Federal Register number for this provides capital advances and contracts
reservation of capital advance funds and
NOFA is: FR–4950–N–20. for project rental assistance in
a reservation of contract authority (one
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic accordance with 24 CFR part 891.
year) and budget authority (five years)
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 14.181, Capital advances may be used for the
for project rental assistance.
Section 811 Supportive Housing for construction or rehabilitation of a 1. Capital advance funds. The
Persons with Disabilities structure or acquisition of a structure reservation of capital advance funds is
F. Dates: Application Submission with or without rehabilitation based on a formula which, for an
Date: May 24, 2005. Refer to Section IV. (including structures from the Federal independent living project (including
below and the General Section for Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)), condominiums), takes the development
information on application submission to be developed into a variety of cost limit for the appropriate building
requirements. housing options described in Section type (elevator, non-elevator) and unit
G. Optional, Additional Overview III.C. Capital advance funds bear no size(s) and multiplies it by the number
Content Information: 1. Purpose of the interest and are based on development of units of each size (including a unit for
Program. This program provides cost limits in Section IV.E.3. Repayment a resident manager, if applicable) and
funding for the development and of the capital advance is not required as then multiplies the result by the high
operation of supportive housing for very long as the housing remains available cost factor for the area. For a group
low-income persons with disabilities for occupancy by very low-income home, the formula is based on the
who are at least 18 years old. If you persons with disabilities for at least 40 number of persons with disabilities in
receive funding through this program, years. the appropriate disability category
you must assure that supportive services PRAC funds are used to cover the (excluding any unit for a resident
are identified and available. difference between the tenants’ manager since such a unit is already
2. Available Funds. Approximately contributions toward rent (30 percent of incorporated in the development cost
$95.8 million in capital advance funds, adjusted income) and the HUD- limit) multiplied by the high cost factor
plus associated project rental assistance approved cost to operate the project. for the area. The development cost
contract (PRAC) funds and any B. Authority. 42 U.S.C. 8013 (Section limits can be found in Section IV.E.3. of
carryover funds available. 811 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National this program section of the SuperNOFA.
3. Types of Funds. Capital advance Affordable Housing Act (Pub. L. 101– 2. PRAC funds. The PRAC contract
funds will cover the cost of developing 625, approved November 28, authority is determined by multiplying
the housing. PRAC funds will cover the 1990)(NAHA), as amended by the the number of units for residents with
difference between the HUD-approved Housing and Community Development disabilities in an independent living
operating costs of the project and the Act of 1992) (Pub. L. 102–550, approved project or the number of residents with
tenants’ contributions toward rent (30 October 28, 1992)(HCD Act of 1992); the disabilities in a group home by the
percent of their adjusted monthly Rescissions Act (Pub. L. 104–19, appropriate operating cost standard. The
income). approved July 27, 1995); the American PRAC budget authority is determined by
4. Eligible Applicants. Nonprofit Homeownership and Economic multiplying the PRAC contract authority
organizations that have a section Opportunity Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106– by 5 (years). The operating cost
501(c)(3) tax exemption from the 569, approved December 27, 2000) and standards will be published by Notice.
Internal Revenue Service. (See Section the Consolidated Appropriations Act,
VI.B.6. below of this program NOFA for 2005, (Pub. L.108–447, approved II. Award Information
further details and information December 8, 2004) authorized a new A. Available Funds. For FY 2005,
regarding the formation of the Owner supportive housing program for persons approximately $95.8 million is available
corporation.) with disabilities, and replaced for capital advances for the Section 811
5. Eligible Activities. New assistance for persons with disabilities Program of Supportive Housing for
construction, rehabilitation, or previously covered by section 202 of the Persons with Disabilities. The
acquisition (with or without Housing Act of 1959 (section 202 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005
rehabilitation) of housing. (See Section continues, as amended by section 801 of (Pub. L. 108–447, approved December 8,
III.C.1. below of this program NOFA for the NAHA, and the HCD Act of 1992, to 2004) provides $240,000,000 for capital
further information.) authorize supportive housing for the advances, including amendments to
6. Match Requirements. None elderly)). capital advance contracts, for supportive
required. C. Eligible Occupancy. You may housing for persons with disabilities as
7. Local HUD Offices. The local HUD propose a Section 811 project to serve authorized by section 811 of the
office structure, for the purpose of persons with physical disabilities, National Affordable Housing Act of
implementing the Section 811 program, developmental disabilities, chronic 1990 (NAHA); for project rental
consists of 18 Multifamily Hub Offices. mental illness, or any combination of assistance for supportive housing for

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persons with disabilities under section percent rather than on 100 percent of office (going outside the home
811 of the NAHA, including the current operating cost standards for disability); and (d) working at a job or
amendments to contracts for such approved units in order to take into business (employment disability).
assistance and renewal of expiring account the average tenant contribution Under the Section 811 Program, each
contracts for such assistance for up to a toward rent. local HUD office jurisdiction receives
one-year term and for tenant-based The allocation formula used for sufficient capital advance funds for a
rental assistance contracts and renewal Section 811 reflects the ‘‘relevant minimum of 10 units. The total amount
of expiring contracts for such assistance characteristics of prospective program of capital advance funds to support this
entered into pursuant to section 811 of participants,’’ as specified in 24 CFR minimum set-aside is then subtracted
the NAHA, and $450,000to be 791.402(a). The FY2005 formula from the total capital advance available.
transferred to the Working Capital Fund, consists of the following data element The remainder is fair shared to each
all of which is subject to a .8% across- from the 2000 Census: the number of local HUD office jurisdiction whose fair
the-board rescission pursuant to Public non-institutionalized persons age 16 to share would exceed the set-aside based
Law 108–447. $38,890,000 will be 64 with a disability. The data on on the allocation formula fair share
provided for tenant-based rental disability status were derived from factors described below.
assistance for persons with disabilities answers to a two-part question that
administered through public housing asked about the existence of the The fair share factors were developed
agencies (PHAs) and nonprofit following long-lasting conditions: (a) by taking the count of disabilities in the
organizations under the Mainstream blindness, deafness, or a severe vision data element for each state, or state
Housing Opportunities for Persons with or hearing impairment (sensory portion, of each local HUD office
Disabilities Program and $50,000,000 disability) and (b) a condition that jurisdiction as a percent of the data
will be provided for one-year renewal substantially limits one or more basic element from the 2000 Census,
costs of Section 811 rental assistance. physical activities, such as walking, described above, for the total United
In accordance with the waiver climbing stairs, reaching, lifting, or States. The resulting percentage for each
authority provided in the Consolidated carrying (physical disability); and a local HUD office is then adjusted to
Appropriations Act, 2005, the Secretary four-part question that asked if the reflect the relative cost of providing
is waiving the following statutory and individual had a physical, mental, or housing among the local HUD office
regulatory provision: The term of the emotional condition lasting 6 months or jurisdictions. The adjusted needs
project rental assistance contract is more that made it difficult to perform percentage for each local HUD office is
reduced from 20 years to 5 years. HUD certain activities. The four activity then multiplied by the total amount of
anticipates that at the end of the categories were: (a) Learning, capital advance funds available
contract terms, renewals will be remembering, or concentrating (mental nationwide.
approved subject to the availability of disability); (b) dressing, bathing, or The Section 811 capital advance
funds. In addition to this provision, getting around inside the home (self- funds have been allocated, based on the
HUD will reserve project rental care disability); (c) going outside the formula above, to 51 local HUD offices
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B. Type of Award. Capital Advance threshold requirements contained in the features (and operating costs related
and Project Rental Assistance Contract General Section of the SuperNOFA and thereto) which are not covered by the
Funds for new Section 811 applications. Section III.C.2. below are the only capital advance. You must make such a
C. Type of Assistance Instrument. The eligible applicants for this program. commitment by signing the form HUD–
Agreement Letter stipulates the terms Applicant eligibility for purposes of 92042, Sponsor’s Resolution for
and conditions for the Section 811 fund applying for a Section 811 fund Commitment to Project, in Exhibit 8(g)
reservation award as well as the reservation under this NOFA has not of the application found in Section IV.B.
submission requirements following the changed; i.e., all Section 811 Sponsors below.
fund reservation award. The duration of and Co-Sponsors must be nonprofit C. Other: 1. Eligible Activities. Section
the fund reservation award for the organizations. However, the Owner 811 capital advance funds must be used
capital advance is 18 months from the corporation, when later formed by the to finance the development of housing
date of issuance of the fund reservation. Sponsor, may be (1) a single-purpose through new construction,
D. Anticipated Start and Completion nonprofit organization that has tax- rehabilitation, or acquisition with or
Date. Immediately upon your exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of without rehabilitation. Capital advance
acceptance of the Agreement Letter, you the Internal Revenue Code (IRS) of 1986, funds may also be used in combination
are expected to begin work toward the OR (2) for purposes of developing a with other non-Section 811 funding
submission of a Firm Commitment mixed-finance project pursuant to the sources leveraged by a for-profit limited
Application, which is the next statutory provision under Title VIII of partnership (of which a single-purpose
application submission stage. You are the American Homeownership and nonprofit organization with a 501(c)(3)
required to submit a Firm Commitment Economic Opportunity Act of 2000, a tax exemption is the sole general
Application to the local HUD office for-profit limited partnership with a partner) to develop a mixed-finance
within 180 days from the date of the nonprofit organization that has tax project, including a mixed-finance
Agreement Letter. Initial closing of the exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of project for additional units over and
capital advance and start of construction the IRS code as the sole general partner. above the Section 811 units. The
of the project are expected to be See Section IV.E.2. below regarding development of a mixed-use project in
accomplished within the duration of the limits on the total number of units and which the Section 811 units are
fund reservation award as indicated in projects for which you may apply for mortgaged separately from the other
the above paragraph regarding the Type funding. uses of the structure is not considered
of Assistance Instrument. Final closing B. Cost Sharing or Matching: No cost a mixed-finance project. Project rental
of this capital advance is expected to sharing or match is required; however, assistance funds are provided to cover
occur no later than six months after you are required to make a commitment the difference between the HUD-
completion of project construction. to cover the estimated start-up expenses, approved operating costs and the
the minimum capital investment of one amount the residents pay (each resident
III. Eligibility Information half of one percent of the HUD- pays 30 percent of adjusted income).
A. Eligible Applicants: Nonprofit approved capital advance, not to exceed The types of housing that can be
organizations with a section 501(c)(3) $10,000, and any funds required in developed with Section 811 capital
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multifamily housing developments, identification of a site. Section 811(d)(3) attempts to initiate consultation with
condominium and cooperative housing of the National Affordable Housing Act their office and requests their review of
and small group homes. requires you to provide either evidence your determinations and findings with
Note: For purposes of approving Section of site control or a reasonable assurance respect to the historical significance of
811 capital advances, HUD will consider that you will have control of a site your proposed project. Appendix B to
proposals involving mixed-financing for within six months of the date of the this program section of the SuperNOFA
additional units over and above the Section Agreement Letter notifying you that you contains a sample letter to the SHPO/
811 units if you have legal control of an have been selected to receive a Section THPO that you may adapt for your use,
approvable site and the additional units do 811 fund reservation. Accordingly, you if you so choose. You must include a
not cause the project, as a whole, to exceed must include in your application, the copy of your letter to the SHPO/THPO
the project size limits if the additional units required information specified below for in your application. You must then also
will also house persons with disabilities
(unless your project will be an independent
evidence of site control, or the required include in your application either:
living project and you request and receive information specified below under site (i) The response letter(s) from the
HUD approval to exceed the project size identification as a reasonable assurance SHPO/THPO, or
limits (See IV.B.2.c.(1)(d)(xii).) However, you that site control will be obtained within (ii) A statement from you that you
must obtain funds to assist the additional six months of the date of the Agreement have not received a response letter(s)
units with other than PRAC funds. HUD will Letter. If you submit the required from the SHPO/THPO.
not provide PRAC funds for non-Section 811 information for an identified site(s), you (d) Contamination. HUD must
units. must include a specific street address determine if a proposed site contains
2. Threshold Criteria for Funding for each identified site or the contamination and, if so, HUD must be
Consideration. In addition to the application will be rejected. satisfied that it is eliminated to the
threshold criteria outlined in the (a) Evidence of Site Control—If you extent necessary to meet non site-
General Section of the SuperNOFA have control of a site at the time you specific Federal, State or local health
(such as the inclusion of a DUN and submit your application, you must standards. If you submit an application
Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering provide the information in Exhibit 4(d) with evidence of site control, you must
System (DUNS) Number on the SF–424), in IV.B. of this program section of the assist HUD by doing the following:
SuperNOFA relative to site control; or (i) Phase I Environmental Site
the following threshold requirements
(b) Site Identification—If you do not Assessment (ESA)—You must submit a
must be met:
a. Non-Responsive Application. Your have site control of one or more of your Phase I ESA, prepared in accordance
application will be considered non- sites, you must provide the information with the ASTM Standards E 1527–00, as
responsive to the NOFA and will not be required in Exhibit 4(e) in IV.B. of this amended, completed or updated no
accepted for processing if you: program section of the SuperNOFA earlier than six months prior to the
(1) Submit less than the required under ‘‘Identification of a Site’’ for any application deadline date, in order for
number of copies (an original and four site not under control as a reasonable the application to be considered as an
copies are required if you requested and assurance that site control will be application with site control. The Phase
received approval for a waiver of the obtained within six months of fund I ESA must be completed and included
electronic submission requirement). reservation notification. in your application. Therefore, it is
Refer to the General Section of the If your application contains evidence important that you start the Phase I ESA
SuperNOFA for information on of site control where either the evidence process as soon after publication of the
application submission and receipt or the site is not approvable, your SuperNOFA as possible. To help you
procedures; application will not be rejected choose an environmentally safe site,
(2) Request more units than were provided you indicate in your HUD invites you to review the
allocated to the local HUD office that application that you are willing to seek document ‘‘Choosing An
will be reviewing your application (See an alternate site and provide an Environmentally Safe Site’’ which is
the allocation chart in Section II.A. assurance that site control will be available on HUD’s web site at http://
above); obtained within six months of fund www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/
(3) Request less than the minimum reservation notification. During the fundsavail.cfm and the ‘‘Supplemental
number of units for persons with selection process, all applications with Guidance, Environmental Information’’
disabilities in an independent living acceptable evidence of site control for in Appendix C to this program section
project (5 units) or a group home (2 all proposed sites and all proposed sites of the SuperNOFA.
units); that have been found approvable will be (ii) Phase II ESA—If the Phase I ESA
(4) Request more than the maximum grouped in Category A. All applications indicates the possible presence of
number of units for a group home (6 that are submitted as ‘‘site identified’’ as contamination and/or hazards, you must
units); or well as those that are submitted with decide whether to continue with this
(5) Request assistance for housing that site control but the evidence of control site or choose another site. Should you
you currently own or lease that has been and/or site(s) are not approvable (if the choose another site, the same Phase I
occupied by people with disabilities for Sponsor indicates that it is willing to ESA process identified above must be
longer than one year prior to the seek a different site if the proposed site followed for the new site. However, if
application deadline date. is unapprovable) will be grouped in you choose to continue with the original
b. Other Criteria. (1) You, or a Co- Category B. All applications in Category site on which the Phase I ESA indicated
Sponsor, must have experience in A will be selected before any contamination or hazards, you must
providing housing or services to persons applications are selected from Category undertake a detailed Phase II ESA by an
with disabilities. B. See Section V.B.4. for further appropriate professional. In order for
(2) You and any Co-Sponsor must be information on the selection process. your application to be considered as an
eligible nonprofit organizations with tax (c) Historic Preservation. If you application with site control, the Phase
exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of submit an application with evidence of II must be received in the local HUD
the Internal Revenue Service code. site control, you are required to send a office on or before June 23, 2005.
(3) Your application must contain letter to the State/Tribal Historic (iii) Clean-up—If the Phase II ESA
evidence of site control or the Preservation Officer (SHPO/THPO) that reveals site contamination, the extent of

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the contamination and a plan for clean- Services Plan to the appropriate State or statutory, regulatory, threshold and
up of the site must be submitted to the local agency well in advance of the public policy requirements listed in the
local HUD office. The plan for clean-up application submission deadline date General Section of the SuperNOFA, you
must include a contract for remediation for the state or local agency to review must comply with all statutory and
of the problem(s) and an approval letter your Supportive Services Plan and regulatory requirements listed in
from the applicable federal, state, and/ complete the Supportive Services Sections I and III of this program NOFA.
or local agency with jurisdiction over Certification and return it to you so that b. Project Size Limits. (1) Independent
the site. In order for your application to you can include it in the application living project. The minimum number of
be considered as an application with you submit to HUD. units for persons with disabilities that
site control, this information must be (i) HUD will reject your application if can be applied for in one application is
received by the appropriate local HUD the Supportive Services Certification: five units for persons with disabilities.
office on or before June 23, 2005. A Is not submitted with your All of the units are not required to be
application and is not submitted to in one structure and they may be on
Note: Clean-up could be an expensive
undertaking. You must pay for the cost of any HUD within the 14-day cure period; or scattered sites. The maximum number
clean-up and/or remediation. If the B Indicates that the provision of of persons with disabilities that can be
application is approved, clean-up must be supportive services is not well designed housed in an independent living project
completed prior to initial closing. to address the individual health, mental on one or adjacent sites is 14 plus one
Completion of clean-up means that HUD health and other needs of persons with additional one-or two-bedroom unit for
must be satisfied that the contamination has disabilities who will live in your a resident manager, if necessary. If the
been eliminated to the extent necessary to project; or proposed independent living project
meet non site-specific federal, state or local C Indicates that the provision of will be located on a site already
health standards, with no active or passive supportive services will not enhance containing housing for persons with
remediation still taking place, no capping
independent living success or promote disabilities or on an adjacent site
over of any contamination, and no
monitoring wells. However, it is acceptable if the dignity of the persons with containing such housing, the total
contamination remains solely in groundwater disabilities who will live in your number of persons with disabilities
that is at least 25 feet below the surface. proposed project. housed in both the existing and the
(ii) In addition, if the agency proposed project cannot exceed 14.
(e) Asbestos. Asbestos is a hazardous completing the certification will be a (2) Exception to project size limit for
substance commonly used in building major funding or referral source for your an independent living project. If you are
products until the late 1970s. Therefore, proposed project or be responsible for submitting an application for an
if you submit an application with licensing the project, HUD will reject independent living project with site
evidence of site control, you must your application if either the agency’s control, you may request an exception
submit one of the following with your Supportive Services Certification to the above project size limit by
application: indicates—or, where the agency fails to providing the information required in
(i) If there is no pre-1978 structure on complete item 3 or 4 of the certification, Exhibit 4(d)(xii) of Section IV.B. below
the site, a statement to this effect, or HUD determines that: in this program section of the
(ii) If there is a pre-1978 structure on A You failed to demonstrate that SuperNOFA.
the site, an asbestos report which is supportive services will be available on (3) Group home. The minimum
based on a thorough inspection to a consistent, long-term basis; and/or number of persons with disabilities that
identify the location and condition of B The proposed housing is not can reside in a group home is two, and
asbestos throughout any structures. In consistent with state or local agency the maximum number is six. There are
those cases where suspect asbestos is plans/policies addressing the housing no exceptions to the maximum project
found, it would either be assumed to be needs of people with disabilities. size limit for a group home. An
asbestos or would require confirmatory Any prospective resident of a Section additional one-bedroom unit can be
testing. If the asbestos report indicates 811 project who believes he/she needs provided for a resident manager. Only
the presence of asbestos or the presence supportive services must be given the one person per bedroom is allowed,
of asbestos is assumed, and if the choice to be responsible for acquiring unless two residents choose to share one
application is approved, HUD will his/her own services or to take part in bedroom or a resident determines he/
condition the approval on an your Supportive Services Plan which she needs another person to share his/
appropriate mix of asbestos abatement must be designed to meet the individual her bedroom. If you are applying for
and an asbestos Operations and needs of each resident. more than one group home, they cannot
Maintenance Plan. You must not require residents to be located on the same or adjacent sites.
(4) There must be a market need for accept any supportive services as a (4) Condominium Units.
the number of units proposed in the condition of occupancy or admission. Condominium units are treated the
area of the project location. (6) Delinquent Federal Debt. Refer to same as units in an independent living
(5) Your application must contain a the General Section of the SuperNOFA project except that you cannot request
Supportive Services Plan and a for information regarding delinquent an additional condominium unit for a
Certification from the appropriate state federal debt. resident manager.
or local agency that the Supportive 3. Program Requirements. By signing c. Minimum Capital Investment. If
Services Plan is well designed to Form HUD–92016–CA, Supportive selected, you must provide a minimum
address the individual health, mental Housing for Persons with Disabilities capital investment of one-half of one
health and other needs of persons with Section 811, Application for Capital percent of the HUD-approved capital
disabilities who will live in your Advance Summary Information, you are advance amount, not to exceed a
proposed project. Exhibit 5 in Section certifying that you will comply with the maximum of $10,000 in accordance
IV.B. of this program section of the program requirements listed in the with 24 CFR 891.145.
SuperNOFA, below, outlines the General Section of the SuperNOFA as d. Accessibility. Your project must
information that must be in the well as the following requirements: meet accessibility requirements
Supportive Services Plan. You must a. Statutory and Regulatory published at 24 CFR 891.120, 24 CFR
submit one copy of your Supportive Requirements. In addition to the 891.310 and Section 504 of the

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Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and, if new you to attempt to obtain comments from project design and cost standards (24
construction, the design and the State/Tribal Historic Preservation CFR 891.120 and 891.310), the Uniform
construction requirements of the Fair Officer (see Exhibit 4(d)(ix) of Section Federal Accessibility Standards (24 CFR
Housing Act and HUD’s implementing IV.B. below) to help HUD complete the 40.7), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
regulations at 24 CFR part 100. In environmental review on time. It is also Act of 1973 and HUD’s implementing
addition, 24 CFR 8.4(b)(5) prohibits the why HUD may contact you for regulations at 24 CFR part 8, and for
selection of a site or location which has additional environmental information. covered multifamily dwellings designed
the purpose or effect of excluding So that you can review the type of and constructed for first occupancy after
persons with disabilities from the information that HUD needs for its March 13, 1991, the design and
Federally assisted program or activity. preparation of the environmental review construction requirements of the Fair
HUD will award higher points to as well as the type of information Housing Act and HUD’s implementing
applications that add accessible design requests that HUD may make to you, regulations at 24 CFR part 100, and,
features beyond those required under you are invited to go to the following where applicable, the Americans with
civil rights laws and regulations. Refer web site to view the HUD form 4128, Disabilities Act of 1990.
to Section V.A. below and the General including the Sample Field Notes HUD has adopted a wide-ranging
Section of the SuperNOFA for Checklist, which HUD uses to record the energy action plan for improving energy
information regarding the policy environmental review: www.hud.gov/ efficiency in all program areas. As a first
priority of encouraging accessible utilities/intercept.cfm?/offices/cpd/ step in implementing the energy plan,
design. energyenviron/environment/ HUD, the Environmental Protection
e. Conducting Business in Accordance compliance/forms/4128.pdf. Agency (EPA) and the Department of
With Core Values and Ethical g. Lead-Based Paint. You must Energy (DoE) have signed a joint
Standards. You are not subject to the comply with the requirements of the partnership to promote energy
requirements of 24 CFR parts 84 and 85 Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention efficiency in HUD’s affordable housing
as outlined in the General Section of the Act (42 U.S.C. 4821–4846) and efforts and programs. The purpose of the
SuperNOFA except for the disposition implementing regulations at 24 CFR part Energy Star partnership is to promote
of real property, which may be subject 35. energy efficiency of the affordable
to 24 CFR Part 84. However, you are still h. Executive Order 13202,
housing stock, but also to help protect
subject to the core values and ethical Preservation of Open Competition and
the environment. Although it is not a
standards as they relate to the conflict Government Neutrality Towards
requirement, you are nonetheless
of interest provisions in 24 CFR Government Contractors’ Labor
encouraged to promote energy efficiency
891.130. To ensure compliance with the Relations on Federal and Federally
in design and operations and your
program’s conflict of interest provisions, Funded Construction Projects. Refer to
application will receive one (1) point if
you are required to sign a Conflict of the General Section of the SuperNOFA
you describe your plans for doing so in
Interest Resolution and include it in for information regarding Executive
the proposed project. You are especially
your Section 811 application. Further, if Order 13202.
i. Fair Housing Requirements. Refer to urged to purchase and use Energy Star-
awarded a Section 811 fund reservation,
the General Section of the SuperNOFA labeled products. Program activities can
the officers, directors, board members,
for information regarding fair housing include developing Energy Star
trustees, stockholders and authorized
requirements. promotional and information materials,
agents of the Section 811 Sponsor and
j. Economic Opportunities for Low outreach to low- and moderate-income
Owner entities will be required to
and Very Low-Income Persons (Section renters on the benefits and savings
submit to HUD individual certifications
3). You must comply with Section 3 of when using Energy Star products and
regarding compliance with HUD’s
conflict of interest requirements. the Housing and Urban Development appliances, and promoting the
f. National Environmental Policy Act. Act of 1968, U.S.C. 1701u (Economic designation of community buildings and
You must comply with the National Opportunities for Low and Very Low- homes as Energy Star compliant. For
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Income Persons) and its implementing further information about Energy Star,
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321) and applicable regulations at 24 CFR part 135. You see http://www.energystar.gov or call
related environmental authorities at 24 must ensure that training, employment 888–STAR–YES (1–888–782–7937) or
CFR 50.4, HUD’s programmatic and other economic opportunities shall, for the hearing-impaired, 888–588–9920
implementing regulations at 24 CFR part to the greatest extent feasible, be TTY.
50 and 24 CFR 891.155(b), especially, directed toward low and very low- l. Formation of Owner Corporation.
but not limited to, the provision of income persons, particularly those who You must form an ‘‘Owner’’ entity (in
information to HUD at 24 CFR 50.31(b), are recipients of government assistance accordance with 24 CFR 891.305) after
and you must comply with any for housing and to business concerns issuance of the capital advance fund
environmental ‘‘conditions and which provide economic opportunities reservation and must cause the Owner
safeguards’’ at 24 CFR 50.3(c). to low and very-low income persons. To entity to file a request for determination
Under 24 CFR Part 50, HUD has the comply with Section 3 requirements of eligibility and a request for capital
responsibility for conducting the you are hereby certifying that you will advance, and must provide sufficient
environmental reviews. HUD cannot strongly encourage your general resources to the Owner entity to ensure
approve any site for which you have site contractor and subcontractors to the development and long-term
control unless it first completes the participate in local apprenticeship operation of the project, including
environmental review. In rare cases programs or training programs capitalizing the Owner entity at firm
where HUD is not able to complete the registered or certified by the Department commitment processing in an amount
environmental review, it is due to a of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship, sufficient to meet its obligations in
complex environmental issue that could Training, Employer and Labor Services connection with the project over and
not be resolved during the time period or recognized State Apprenticeship above the capital advance amount.
allocated for application processing. Agency. m. Davis-Bacon. You must comply
Thus, if you submit an application with k. Design and Cost Standards. You with the Davis-Bacon Requirements (42
evidence of site control, HUD requires must comply with HUD’s Section 811 U.S.C. 8013(j)(6)) and the Contract Work

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Hours and Safety Standards Act in Area to be Served, Site Control and/or Include the name of your organization
accordance with 24 CFR 891.155(d). Identification of Site, Suitability of Site, and your DUNS number on the header
Adequacy of the Provision of of each document.
IV. Application and Submission
Supportive Services and of the Proposed 1. Table of Contents (This is also to
Information
Project (Exhibits 4 and 5). be used as a checklist to assist you in
A. Address to Request Application Part 4—General Application submitting a complete application. For
Package. All information required to Requirements, Certifications and applicants who received a waiver of the
complete and return a valid application Resolutions (Exhibits 6 through 8). electronic application submission, after
is included in the General Section and Appendix A—Listing of Local HUD your application is complete, you must
this program section of the SuperNOFA, Offices. insert the page number after each
including the appendices. Copies of the Appendix B—Letter Requesting Exhibit or portion of the Exhibit item
General Section, this program section, SHPO/THPO Review. listed below.)
the required forms, and appendices, are Appendix C—Supplemental to
available and may be downloaded from Choosing An Environmentally Safe Site. a. Part I—Application Form for
the Grants.gov Web site at Your application must include all of Section 811 Supportive
www.Grants.gov. the information, materials, forms, and Housing—Capital Advance
You may request general information, exhibits listed below (unless you were (1) Exhibit 1: Form HUD–92016–CA,
copies of the General Section and selected for a Section 811 fund Supportive Housing for Persons with
program section of the SuperNOFA reservation within the last three funding Disabilities Section 811, Application for
(including appendices), and required cycles). If you qualify for this exception, Capital Advance Summary Information.
forms from the NOFA Information you are not required to submit the
Center (800–HUD–8929 or 800–HUD– b. Part II—Your Ability to Develop
information described in Exhibit 2(a),
2209 (TTY)) Monday through Friday, and Operate the Proposed Project
(b), and (c), which are the articles of
except on federal holidays. When incorporation (or other organizational (1) Exhibit 2: Your Legal Status
requesting information, please refer to documents), by-laws, and the IRS tax (a) Articles of Incorporation (or other
the name of the program you are exemption, respectively. If there has organizational documents).
interested in. been a change in any of these (b) By-laws.
B. Content and Form of Application documents since your previous HUD
Submission. The exhibits to be included (c) IRS Tax Exemption Ruling.
approval, you must submit the updated (Exception: See Exhibit to Determine if
in your application are contained in the information in your application. The
body of this program section of the You May be Exempt from Submitting
local HUD office will verify your These Documents.)
SuperNOFA below. There will not be a indication of previous HUD approval by
separate Application Kit provided this checking the project number and (d) The number of people on your
year. Before preparing your application, approval status with the appropriate board and the number of board members
you should carefully review the local HUD office based on information who have disabilities.
requirements of the regulations (24 CFR submitted. (2) Exhibit 3: Your purpose,
Part 891) and general program In addition to this relief of paperwork community(ties) and experience:
instructions in Handbook 4571.2, burden in preparing applications, you (a) Purpose(s), current activities, how
Section 811 Capital Advance Program are able to use information and exhibits long you have been in existence.
for Housing Persons with Disabilities. previously prepared for prior
Note: Section 1001 of Title 18 of the (b) Ties to the community at large, to
applications under Section 811, Section the target population, and description of
United States Code (Criminal Code and 202, or other funding programs.
Criminal Procedure, 72 Stat. 967) geographic areas served.
Examples of exhibits that may be readily
applies to all information supplied in adapted or amended to decrease the (c) Local government support for
the application submission. (18 U.S.C. burden of application preparation project.
1001, among other things, provides that include, among others, those on (d) Letters of support for your
whoever knowingly and willfully makes previous participation in the Section organization and for the proposed
or uses a document or writing 202 or Section 811 programs, your project.
containing any false, fictitious, experience in the provision of housing (e) Housing and/or supportive
fraudulent statement or entry, in any and services, supportive services plans, services experience.
matter within the jurisdiction of any community ties, and experience serving
department or agency of the United (f) Efforts to involve target population.
minorities.
States, shall be fined not more than For programmatic information, you (g) Description of practical solutions
$10,000 or imprisoned for not more than MUST contact the appropriate local to be implemented.
five years, or both.) HUD office about the submission of (h) Project Development Timeline.
The Application for a Section 811 applications within the jurisdiction of (i) Description of how project will
Capital Advance consists of four parts that Office. (as well as information remain viable.
with a total of eight Exhibits. Included relating to the Phase I Environmental
with the eight Exhibits are prescribed (i) if service funds are depleted.
Site Assessment, Exhibit 4(d)(vii).)
forms, certifications and resolutions. (ii) for State-funded services, if State
Note: You may apply for a scattered site changes policy.
The components of the Application are: project in one application.
Part 1—Application Form for Section (iii) if the need for project changes.
811 Supportive Housing—Capital Please submit your application using
(j) Identification/coordination with
Advance (Exhibit 1). the following format provided in this
other organizations.
Part 2—Your Ability To Develop and program section of the SuperNOFA.
Operate the Proposed Project (Exhibits 2 Unless you received a waiver of the (k) Description of consultation with
and 3). electronic application submission, you Continuum of Care organizations.
Part 3—The Need for Supportive must number the pages of each file, (l) Description of efforts to remove
Housing for the Target Population in the narratives and other attached files. barriers to affordable housing.

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c. Part III—The Need for Supportive (E) Marketability of project in the A statement that:
Housing for the Target Population in the community. (a) Identifies all persons occupying
Area to be Served, Site Control and/or (F) Project size consistent with State property on application submission
Identification of Site and Suitability of and/or local policies governing similar date.
Site, Adequacy of the Provision of housing. (b) Indicates estimated cost of
Supportive Services and of the Proposed (G) Willingness to have application relocation payments/other services.
Project processed at project size limit. (c) Identifies staff organization that
(e) Identification of a Site. will carry out relocation activities.
(1) Exhibit 4: Project information (i) Location of site. (d) Identifies all persons who have
including: (ii) Steps undertaken to identify site; moved from site within past 12 months.
(a) Evidence of need for project. what must be done to obtain site (3) Exhibit 8: Certifications and
(b) How project will benefit target Resolutions:
control.
population and community. (iii) Whether site is properly zoned. (a) Standard Form 424, Application
(c) A narrative description of the (iv) Status of the sale of the site. for Federal Assistance.
project, including: (v) Whether the site would involve (b) Standard Form 424 Supplement,
(i) Building design. relocation. Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity
(ii) Whether and how project will (2) Exhibit 5: Supportive Services for Applicants.
promote energy efficiency. Plan: (c) Standard Form LLL, Disclosure of
(iii) If applicable, description of plans (a) Description of occupancy. Lobbying Activities, if applicable.
and actions to create a mixed-finance (b) Request for approval to limit (d) Form HUD–2880, Applicant/
project for additional units and the occupancy, if applicable, including: Recipient Disclosure/Update Report.
number of additional units. (i) Description of population to which (e) Form HUD–2991, Certification of
occupancy will be limited. Consistency with the Consolidated Plan.
Evidence of Site Control (f) Form HUD–92041, Sponsor’s
(ii) Why it is necessary to limit
(d) Evidence of site control and occupancy, including: Conflict of Interest Resolution.
permissive zoning (If you do not have (A) How Section 811 program goals (g) Form HUD–92042, Sponsor’s
site control, skip to. willstill be achieved. Resolution for Commitment to Project.
(e) Identification of a Site below): (B) Why housing and services needs (h) Form HUD–2990, Certification of
(i) Site control document(s). cannot be met ina more integrated Consistency with the RC/EZ/EC–II
(ii) Evidence site is free of limitations, setting. Strategic Plan.
restrictions, or reverters. (iii) Experience in providing housing (i) Form HUD–2530, Previous
(iii) Evidence of permissive zoning or and/or supportive services to proposed Participation Certification.
statement of proposed action required to population. (j) Form HUD–92043, Certification for
make project permissible. (iv) How you will ensure occupants Provision of Supportive Services.
(iv) Evidence of compliance with the will be integrated into neighborhood (k) Form HUD–96010, Logic Model.
Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real (l) Form HUD–27300, Questionnaire
and community.
Property Acquisition Policies Act of for HUD’s Initiative on Removal of
(c) Supportive services needs of
1970, as amended (URA) site Regulatory Barriers, including any
proposed population.
notification requirement. (d) List of community service required documentation or URL
(v) Narrative topographical/ providers with letters of intent. references.
demographic description of site/area (e) Evidence of each service provider’s (m) Form HUD–96011, Facsimile
suitability, how site will promote capability and experience. Transmittal, see the General Section for
greater housing opportunities for (f) Extent of State and local agency instructions.
minorities/target population. involvement in project. 2. General Applications Requirements
(vi) Racial composition/concentration (g) Letter indicating your commitment
map of site. to make services available or coordinate a. Part I—Application Form For Section
(vii) Phase I Environmental Site their availability. 811 Supportive Housing—Capital
Assessment. (h) How residents will be afforded Advance
(viii) Asbestos Statement or Report. employment opportunities. (1) Exhibit 1—Form HUD–92016–CA,
(ix) Letter to State/Tribal Historic (i) Whether project will Supportive Housing for Persons with
Preservation Officer (SHPO/THPO). includemanager’s unit. Disabilities Section 811 Application for
(x) Response from SHPO/THPO or (j) Statement that you will not Capital Advance Summary Information.
statement that SHPO/THPO failed to condition occupancy on the resident’s Refer to Section IV.B.3. of this program
respond. acceptance of supportive services. section for a copy of this form.
(xi) Willingness to seek an
alternatesite. d. Part IV—General Application b. Part II—Your Ability to Develop and
(xii) Request for exception to project Requirements, Certifications and Operate the Proposed Project
size limits (if applicable)—why site was Resolutions (1) Exhibit 2—Evidence of your legal
selected and (ILP with site control only): (1) Exhibit 6: Other Applications: status (Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) IRS tax
(A) Preference/acceptance of people (a) A list of applications, if any, you exemption)(If another organization(s) is
with disabilities to live in proposed are submitting to any other local HUD co-sponsoring the application with you,
housing. Office in response to the FY 2005 each Co-Sponsor must also submit the
(B) Increased number of people Section 202 or Section 811 NOFA, and following):
warranted by market conditions in area. required information about each. (a) Articles of Incorporation,
(C) Compatibility of project with other (b) A list of all FY 2004 and prior year constitution, or other organizational
residential development and population Section 202 or Section 811 projects to documents.
density of the area. which you are a party and the required (b) By-laws.
(D) Increased number of people will information about each. (c) IRS tax exemption ruling (this
not prohibit successful integration into (2) Exhibit 7: Applies to applications must be submitted by all Sponsors,
the community. with site control only: including churches).

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(Exception: If you received a section 811 (f) A description of your efforts to with which you share common goals
fund reservation within the last three funding involve members of the target and objectives, to complement and/or
cycles, you are not required to submit the population (persons with disabilities support the proposed project so that the
documents described in (a), (b), and (c) including minority persons with project will provide a comprehensive
above. Instead, submit the project number of
the latest application and the local HUD
disabilities and persons with disabilities and holistic solution to the needs of
office to which it was submitted. If there similar to those of the prospective persons with disabilities.
have been any modifications or additions to residents) in the development of the (k) A description of your efforts to
the subject documents, indicate such, and application as well as your intent to consult with Continuum of Care
submit the new material.) involve the target population in the organizations in the community where
development and operation of the the project will be located about the
(d) The number of people on your
project. ways you can assist persons with
board and the number of board members (g) A description of the practical disabilities who are chronically
who have disabilities. solutions you will implement which homeless as defined in the General
(2) Exhibit 3—Your purpose,
will enable residents of your project to Section of the SuperNOFA.
community ties and experience: achieve independent living and (l) A description of the successful
(a) A description of your purpose(s), efforts the jurisdiction in which your
economic empowerment. In addition,
current activities, and how long you project will be located has taken in
describe the educational opportunities
have been in existence. you will provide for the residents and removing regulatory barriers to
(b) A description of your ties to the affordable housing. To obtain up to 2
how you will provide them. This
community in which your project will points for this policy priority, you must
description should include the activities
be located and to the minority and you will undertake to improve computer complete the optional Form HUD–
disability communities in particular, access, literacy and employment 27300, sbull I11‘‘Questionnaire for
including a description of the specific opportunities (e.g., provide programs HUD’s Initiative on Removal of
geographic area(s) in which you have that can teach residents how to use Regulatory Barriers’’ in Exhibit 8(l) of
served. computers to become educated as well the application AND provide the
(c) A description of local government as achieve economic self-sufficiency necessary URL references or submit the
support for the project (including through job training and placement). documentary evidence.
financial assistance, donation of land, And, finally, describe how your
provision of services, etc.). c. Part III—The Need for Supportive
proposed project will be an improved
(d) Letters of support for your Housing for the Target Population, Site
living environment for the residents
organization and for the proposed Control and/or Identification of Site and
when compared to their previous place
project from organizations familiar with Suitability of Site, Adequacy of the
of residence.
the housing and supportive services (h) Describe your plan for completing Provision of Supportive Services and of
needs of the target population (e.g., the the proposed project. Include a project the Proposed Project
local center for independent living, the development timeline which lists the (1) Exhibit 4—Need and Project
Statewide Independent Living Council) major development stages for the project Information
that you expect to serve in the proposed with associated dates that must be met (a) Evidence of need for supportive
project. in order to get the project to initial housing. Include a description of the
(e) A description of your housing and/ closing and start of construction within proposed population and evidence
or supportive services experience. The the 18-month fund reservation period as demonstrating sustained effective
description should include any rental well as the full completion of the demand for supportive housing for the
housing projects (including any project, including final closing. proposed population in the market area
integrated housing developments) and/ Completion of Exhibit 8(l), Logic Model, to be served, taking into consideration
or supportive services facilities that you will assist you in completing your the occupancy and vacancy conditions
sponsored, own and/or operate, your response to this Exhibit. in existing comparable subsidized
past or current involvement in any (i) Describe how you will ensure that housing for persons with disabilities,
programs other than housing that your proposed project will remain state or local needs assessments of
demonstrates your management viable as housing with the availability of persons with disabilities in the area, the
capabilities (including financial supportive services for the target types of supportive services
management) and experience, your population for the 40-year capital arrangements currently available in the
experience in serving the target advance period. This description should area, and the use of such services as
population (persons with disabilities address the measures you would take evidenced by data from local social
and minorities); and the reasons for should any of the following occur: service agencies. Also, a description of
receiving any increases in fund (i) funding for any of the needed how information in the community’s or
reservations for developing and/or supportive services becomes depleted; (where applicable) the State’s
operating previously funded Section (ii) if, for any state-funded services for Consolidated Plan, Analysis of
202 or Section 811 projects. The your project, the state changes its policy Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
description should include data on the regarding the provision of supportive (AI) or other planning document that
facilities and services provided, the services to projects such as the one you analyzes fair housing issues was used in
racial/ethnic composition of the propose; or documenting the need for the project.
populations served, if available, and (iii) if the need for housing for the (b) A description of how the proposed
information and testimonials from population you will be serving wanes project will benefit the target population
residents or community leaders on the over time, causing vacancies in your and the community in which it will be
quality of the activities. Examples of project. located.
activities that could be described (j) A description of the steps you took (c) Description of the project.
include housing counseling, nutrition to coordinate your application with (i) Narrative description of the
and food services, special housing other organizations (e.g., the local center building(s) including the number and
referral, screening and information for independent living) that will not be type of structure(s), number of units
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independent living units including occur at the application for fund reservation effect for six months from the date on
dwelling units in multifamily housing stage. You cannot decide after selection that which the applications are due, must
developments, condominiums and you want to do a mixed-finance project for state a firm price binding on the seller,
cooperatives, number of bedrooms if additional units. (2) If you propose to and be renewable at the end of the sixth
develop a mixed-finance project for
group home, number of residents with additional units, you must complete the
month period. The only condition on
disabilities, and any resident manager development of such a proposal. If you are which the option may be terminated is
per structure; identification of all later unable to develop a mixed-finance if you are not awarded a fund
commercial and community spaces, project for additional units, you will not be reservation;
amenities or features planned for the permitted to proceed with a Section 811 (D) If the site is covered by a mortgage
housing and a description of how the project without additional units and your under a HUD program, (e.g., a
spaces, amenities, or features will be fund reservation will be canceled. This is due previously funded Section 202 or
used, and the extent to which they are to the fact that the project would have Section 811 project or an FHA-insured
necessary to accommodate the needs of received points in the rating of the mortgage) you must submit evidence
the proposed residents. A narrative application in consideration of the additional that consent to release the site from the
units and, if selected for funding, a later mortgage has been obtained or has been
description of the building design (both change in the proposal to exclude the
interior and exterior), including any additional units would alter the fairness of
requested from HUD (all required
special design features, as well as any the competition. (3) Section 811 capital information in order for a decision on
features that incorporate visitability advance amendment money will not be the request for a partial release of
standards and universal design. Also approved for projects proposing mixed- security must have been submitted to
include a description of how the design financing for additional units. (4) If approved the local HUD office) and from the
of the proposed project will facilitate for a reservation of capital advance funds, mortgagee, if other than HUD Approval
the integration of the residents into the you will be required to submit with your to release the site from the mortgage
surrounding community and promote Firm Commitment Application, the must be done before the local HUD
the ability of the residents to live as additional documents required by HUD for office makes its selection
mixed-finance proposals. (5) A mixed- recommendations to HUD Headquarters.
independently as possible. finance project does not include the
Note: If the community spaces, amenities, development of a mixed-use project in which
Refer to Chapter 16 of HUD Handbook
or features do not comply with the project the Section 811 units are mortgaged 4350.1 Rev-1, Multifamily Asset
design and cost standards of 24 CFR 891.120 separately from the other uses of the Management and Project Servicing, for
(a) and (c), and the special project standards structure. (6) For a Section 811 mixed- instructions on submitting requests to
of 24 CFR 891.310 (a), you must demonstrate finance project, the additional units cannot the local HUD Office for partial release
your ability and willingness to contribute cause the project to exceed the project size of security from a mortgage under a
both the incremental development cost and limit for the type of project proposed, unless HUD program; or
continuing operating cost associated with the you request and receive HUD approval to (E) For sites to be acquired from a
community spaces, amenities, or features; exceed the project size limit if the project public body, evidence is needed that the
(ii) Describe whether and how the will be an independent living project (See public body possesses clear title to the
project will promote energy efficiency IV.B.2.c.(1)(d)(xii).) or the additional units
site and has entered into a legally
(in accordance with the requirements will house people who do not have a
disability.
binding agreement to lease or convey
set forth in Section III.C.3.k. of this the site to you after you receive and
program NOFA), including any plans to (d) Evidence of site control and accept a notice of Section 811 capital
incorporate energy efficiency features in permissive zoning. advance. Where HUD determines that
the operation of the project through the Note: If you are applying for Section 811 time constraints of the funding round
use of Energy Star labeled products and funding without control of any or all of your will not permit you to obtain all of the
appliances and, if applicable, innovative proposed sites, you must provide the required official actions (e.g., approval
construction or rehabilitation methods information under (e) Identification of a Site of Community of Planning Boards) that
or technologies to be used that will below for any site you are submitting without are necessary to convey publicly-owned
promote efficient construction. evidence of control of that site. sites, you may include in your
(iii) For site control applications, if (i) Acceptable evidence of site control application a letter from the mayor or
you are proposing to develop a mixed- is limited to any one of the following: director of the appropriate local agency
finance project by developing additional (A) Deed or long-term leasehold indicating that conveyance or leasing of
units (i.e., in addition to the 811 units), which evidences that you have title to the site is acceptable without imposition
a description of any plans and actions or a leasehold interest in the site. If a of additional covenants or restrictions,
you have taken to create such a mixed- leasehold, the term of the lease must be and only contingent on the necessary
finance project with the use of Section 50 years with renewable provisions for approval action. Such a letter of
811 capital advance funds, in 25 years except for sites on Indian trust commitment will be considered
combination with other funding land, in which case, the term of the sufficient evidence of site control.
sources. Provide the number of non- lease must be at least 50 years with no (ii) Whether you have title to the site,
Section 811 units to be included in the requirements for extensions; a contract of sale, an option to purchase,
mixed-finance project (also provide the (B) Contract of sale for the site that is or are acquiring a site from a public
number of additional units in the free of any limitations affecting the body, you must provide evidence (a title
appropriate space on Form HUD–92016- ability of the seller to deliver ownership policy or other acceptable evidence) that
CA). Also, provide copies of any letters to you after you receive and accept a the site is free of any limitations,
you have sent seeking outside funding notice of Section 811 capital advance. restrictions, or reverters which could
for the non-Section 811 units and any (The only condition for closing on the adversely affect the use of the site for
responses thereto. Your response to this sale can be your receipt and acceptance the proposed project for the 40-year
Exhibit will be used to rate your of the capital advance.) The contract of capital advance period under HUD’s
application for Rating Factor 4.c. under sale cannot require closing earlier than regulations and requirements (e.g.,
Leveraging Resources. the Section 811 closing; reversion to seller if title is transferred).
Notes: (1) A proposal to develop a mixed- (C) Option to purchase or for a long- If the title evidence contains restrictions
finance project for additional units must term leasehold, which must remain in or covenants, copies of the restrictions

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or covenants must be submitted with However, in those cases where there is an site, the same Phase I ESA process
the application. If the site is subject to existing option or contract, the seller must be identified above must be followed for
any such limitations, restrictions, or provided the opportunity to withdraw from the new site. If the property is to be
the agreement or transaction, without
reverters, the site will be rejected and penalty, after this information is provided.’’
acquired from the FDIC/RTC, include a
the application will be considered a copy of the FDIC/RTC prepared
‘‘site identified’’ application. Purchase (v) Narrative describing topographical Transaction Screen Checklist or Phase I
money mortgages that will be satisfied and demographic aspects of the site, the ESA and applicable documentation, per
from capital advance funds are not suitability of the site and area (as well the FDIC/RTC Environmental
considered to be limitations or as a description of the characteristics of Guidelines. If you choose to continue
restrictions that would adversely affect the neighborhood), how use of the site with the original site on which the
the use of the site. If the contract of sale will promote greater housing Phase I ESA indicated contamination or
or option agreement contains provisions opportunities for minority persons with hazards, you must undertake a detailed
that allow a Sponsor not to purchase the disabilities, and how use of the site will Phase II ESA by an appropriate
property for reasons such as affirmatively further fair housing. professional. If the Phase II Assessment
environmental problems, failure of the Note: You can best demonstrate your reveals site contamination, your must
site to pass inspection, or the appraisal commitment to affirmatively furthering fair submit the extent of the contamination
is less than the purchase price, then housing by describing how your proposed and a plan for clean-up of the site
such provisions are not objectionable activities will assist the jurisdiction in including a contract for remediation of
and a Sponsor is allowed to terminate overcoming impediments to fair housing
the problem(s) and an approval letter
the contract of sale or the option choice identified in the applicable
jurisdiction’s Analysis of Impediments (AI) from the applicable federal, state and/or
agreement. to Fair Housing Choice, which is a local agency with jurisdiction over the
Note: A proposed project site may not be component of the jurisdiction’s Consolidated site to the local HUD office. The Phase
acquired or optioned from a general Plan or any other planning document that II and any necessary plans for clean-up
contractor (or its affiliate) that will construct addresses fair housing issues. The applicable do not have to be submitted with the
the Section 811 project or from any other Consolidated Plan and AI may be the application but must be received in the
development team member. community’s, the county’s, or the state’s, to local HUD office by June 23, 2005. If it
(iii) Evidence that the project, as which input should have been provided by
is not received by that date, the site will
local community organizations, agencies in
proposed, is permissible under the community and residents of the be rejected and the application will be
applicable zoning ordinances or community. Alternatively, a document that placed in Category B for selection
regulations, or a statement of the addresses fair housing issues and remedies to purposes.
proposed action required to make the barriers to fair housing in the community that Note: You must pay for the cost of any
proposed project permissible and the was previously prepared by a local planning, clean-up or remediation which can be very
basis for the belief that the proposed or similar organization, may be used. expensive. [See Note at Section III.C.2.ciii.]
action will be completed successfully Applicable impediments could include a lack
before the submission of the firm of units that are accessible to persons with (viii) If you submit an application
commitment application (e.g., a disabilities, a lack of transportation services with evidence of site control, you must
or other assistance that would serve persons submit one of the following:
summary of the results of any requests with disabilities, or the need for improved
for rezoning and/or the procedures for quality and services for all persons with (A) If there is no pre-1978 structure on
obtaining special or conditional use disabilities. the site, a statement to this effect, or
permits on land in similar zoning (B) If there is a pre-1978 structure on
classifications and the time required for (vi) A map showing the location of the
site, the racial composition of the the site, an asbestos report which is
such rezoning, or preliminary based on a thorough inspection to
indications of acceptability from zoning neighborhood, and any areas of racial
concentration. identify the location and condition of
bodies, etc.). asbestos throughout any structures.
Note: You should be aware that under Note: For this competition, when Note: In those cases where suspect
certain circumstances the Fair Housing Act determining the racial and ethnic asbestos is found, it would either be
requires localities to make reasonable composition of the neighborhood
surrounding the proposed site, use data from
assumed to be asbestos or would require
accommodations to their zoning ordinances confirmatory testing. If the asbestos
or regulations to offer persons with the 2000 Census of Population. Data from the
2000 Census may be found at report indicates the presence of
disabilities an opportunity to live in an area
of their choice. If you are relying upon a www.factfinder.census.gov/servlet/ asbestos, or the presence of asbestos is
theory of reasonable accommodation to BasicFactsServlet. assumed, and if the application is
satisfy the zoning requirement,then you must (vii) A Phase I Environmental Site approved, HUD will condition the
clearly articulate the basis for your Assessment (ESA), in accordance with approval on an appropriate mix of
reasonable accommodation theory. the ASTM Standards E 1527–00, as asbestos abatement and an asbestos
(iv) Evidence of compliance with the amended, must be completed and Operations and Maintenance Plan.
URA requirement that the seller has submitted with the application. In order (ix) The letter you sent to the State/
been provided, in writing, with the for the Phase I ESA to be acceptable, it Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
required information regarding a must have been completed or updated (SHPO/ THPO) initiating consultation
voluntary, arm’s length purchase no earlier than six months prior to the with their office and requesting their
transaction (i.e., (1) applicant does not application submission date. Therefore, review of your determinations and
have the power of eminent domain and, it is important to start the site findings with respect to the historical
therefore, will not acquire the property assessment process as soon after the significance of your proposed project.
if negotiations fail to result in an publication of the NOFA as possible. If Appendix B to this program section of
amicable agreement, and (2) of the the Phase I ESA indicates possible the SuperNOFA contains a sample letter
estimate of the fair market value of the presence of contamination and/or that you mayadapt and send to the
property). hazards, you must decide whether to SHPO/THPO.
Note: This information should have been continue with this site or choose (x) The SHPO/THPO response to your
provided before making the purchase offer. another site. Should you choose another letter or a statement that you have not

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received a response letter from the issues. Examples of the applicable population cannot be met in a more
SHPO/THPO. impediments include the need for integrated setting.
(xi) A statement that you are willing improved housing quality and services (iii) A description of your experience
to seek a different site if the preferred for minority persons with disabilities in providing housing and/or supportive
site is unapprovable and that site and the need for quality services for services to proposed occupants.
control will be obtained within six persons with disabilities within the type (iv) A description of how you will
months of notification of fund and quality of similar services and ensure that occupants of the proposed
reservation. housing in minority areas. project will be integrated into the
(xii) If an exception to the project size (ii) A description of the activities neighborhood and community.
limits is being requested, describe why undertaken to identify the site, as well (c) A detailed description of the
the site was selected and demonstrate as what actions must be taken to obtain supportive service needs of the persons
the following: (Only for applications for control of the site, if approved for with disabilities that the housing is
independent living projects and funding. expected to serve.
condominium units [not group homes] (iii) An indication as to whether the (d) A list of community service
with site control) site is properly zoned. If it is not, an providers, (including consumer-
(A) People with disabilities have indication of the actions necessary for controlled providers), including letters
indicated their acceptance or preference proper zoning and whether these can be of intent to provide services to proposed
to live in housing with as many units/ accomplished within six months of fund residents from as many potential
people as proposed for the project. reservation award, if approved for providers as possible.
(B) The increased number of units/ funding. (e) The evidence of each service
people is warranted by the market (iv) A status of the sale of the site. provider’s capability and experience in
conditions in the area in which the (v) An indication as to whether the providing such supportive services
project will be located. site would involve relocation. (even if you will be the service
(C) Your project is compatible with (2) Exhibit 5—Supportive Services provider).
other residential development and the Plan
(f) Identification of the extent of state
population density of the area in which Note: Your supportive services plan and and/or local agency involvement in the
the project is to be located. the Supportive Services Certification (Exhibit
(D) The increased number of people project (i.e., funding for the provision of
8(k)) must be sent to the appropriate state or supportive services, referral of residents,
will not prohibit their successful local agency (identified by the local HUD
integration into the community. office) far enough in advance of the
or licensing the project). If there will be
(E) The project is marketable in the application deadline date so that the agency any state or local agency involvement, a
community. can review the plan, complete the description of the state/local agency’s
(F) The size of the project is certification and return both to you for philosophy/policy concerning housing
consistent with state and/or local inclusion in your application to HUD. for the population to be served and a
policies governing similar housing for (a) A detailed description of whether demonstration that your application is
the proposed population. the housing is expected to serve persons consistent with state and/or local
(G) A statement that you are willing with physical disabilities, agency plans and policies governing the
to have your application processed at developmental disabilities, or chronic development and operation of housing
the project size limit should HUD not mental illness or any combination of the for persons with disabilities.
approve the exception. three. Include how and from whom/ (g) If you will be making any
(e) Identification of a Site. If you have where persons will be referred and supportive services available to the
identified a site, but do not have it admitted for occupancy in the project. residents or will be coordinating the
under control, you must submit the You may, with the approval of the availability of any supportive services, a
following information: Secretary, restrict occupancy within letter providing:
Note: If an application is submitted housing developed under the (i) A description of the supportive
without evidence of site control and does not SuperNOFA to a subcategory of one of services that you will make available to
provide a specific street address for the the three main categories of disability the residents or, if you will be
identified site(s) (e.g., only an indication that noted above (e.g., AIDS is a subcategory coordinating the availability of any
the project will be developed in a particular
of physical disability). However, the supportive services, a description of the
part of town but a site(s) has not been supportive service(s) and how the
chosen) the application will be rejected. Owner must permit occupancy by any
qualified person with a disability that coordination will be implemented;
(i) A description of the location of the qualifies under the applicable main (ii) An assurance that any supportive
site, including its street address, its unit category of disability. services that you will make available to
number (if condominium), (b) If requesting approval to restrict the residents will be based on their
neighborhood/community occupancy, also submit the following: individual needs; and
characteristics (to include racial and (i) A description of the population of (iii) A commitment to make the
ethnic data), amenities, adjacent persons with disabilities to which supportive services available or
housing and/or facilities, how the site occupancy will be limited. coordinate their availability for the life
will promote greater housing (ii) An explanation of why it is of the project.
opportunities for minority persons with necessary to restrict occupancy of the (h) A description of how the residents
disabilities and affirmatively further fair proposed project(s) to the population will be afforded opportunities for
housing. You can best demonstrate your described in (i) above, including the employment.
commitment to affirmatively furthering following: (i) An indication as to whether the
fair housing by describing how your (A) An explanation of how restricting project will include a unit for a resident
proposed activities will assist the occupancy to a subcategory of persons manager.
jurisdiction in overcoming impediments with disabilities promotes the goals of (j) A statement that you will not
to fair housing choice identified in the the Section 811 program. condition admission or occupancy on
community’s AI or any other planning (B) An explanation of why the the resident’s acceptance of any
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d. Part IV—General Application and compliance with Executive Order interest in any contract with the Owner
Requirements, Certifications and 12372 (a certification that you have or in any firm or corporation that has or
Resolutions submitted a copy of your application, if will have a contract with the Owner,
(1) Exhibit 6: Other Applications required, to the State agency (Single including a current listing of all duly
(a) A list of the applications, if any, Point of Contact) for state review in qualified and sitting officers and
you are submitting to any other local accordance with Executive Order directors by title and the beginning and
HUD office in response to the FY 2005 12372). A copy of this form and ending dates of each person’s term.
Section 202 or Section 811 NOFA. instructions on how to obtain a DUNS Refer to Section IV.B.3. below for a copy
Indicate by local HUD office, the number are contained in the online of this Resolution.
application and the General Section of (g) Form HUD–92042, Sponsor’s
proposed location by city and state and
the SuperNOFA. Resolution for Commitment to Project.
the number of units requested for each
(b) Standard Form 424 Supplement, A certified Board Resolution
application.
Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity acknowledging responsibilities of
(b) Include a list of all FY2004 and
for Applicants. Although the sponsorship, long-term support of the
prior year Section 202 and Section 811
information on this form will not be project(s), your willingness to assist the
capital advance projects to which you considered in making funding Owner to develop, own, manage and
are a party. Identify each by project decisions, it will assist the federal provide appropriate services in
number and local HUD office and government in ensuring that all connection with the proposed project,
include the following information: qualified applicants have an equal and that it reflects the will of your
(1) whether the project has initially opportunity to compete for federal membership. Also, it shall indicate your
closed and, if so, when; funding. A copy of this form is willingness to fund the estimated start-
(2) if the project was older than 24 contained in the online application and up expenses, the Minimum Capital
months when it initially closed (specify the General Section of the NOFA. Investment (one-half of one-percent of
how old) or if older than 24 months now (c) Standard Form LLL—Disclosure of the HUD-approved capital advance, not
(specify how old) and has not initially Lobbying Activities (if applicable). A to exceed $10,000), and the estimated
closed, provide the reasons for the delay disclosure of activities conducted to cost of any amenities or features (and
in closing; influence any federal transactions. A operating costs related thereto) that
(3) whether amendment money was or copy of this form is contained in the would not be covered by the approved
will be needed for any project in (2) online application and the General capital advance. Refer to Section
above; and, Section of the SuperNOFA. IV.B.3.below for a copy of this
(4) those projects which have not been (d) Form HUD–2880, Applicant/ Resolution.
finally closed. Recipient Disclosure/Update Report, (h) Form HUD–2990, Certification of
(2) Exhibit 7: A statement that: including Social Security and Employee Consistency with the RC/EZ/EC
(applicable to applications with site Identification Numbers. A disclosure of Strategic Plan. A certification that the
control only) assistance from other government project is consistent with the RC/EZ/
(a) identifies all persons (families, sources received in connection with the EC–IIs strategic plan, is located within
individuals, businesses and nonprofit project. A copy of this form is contained the RC/EZ/EC–II, and serves RC/EZ/EC–
organizations) by race/minority group, in the online application and the II residents. (This certification is not
and status as owners or tenants General Section of the SuperNOFA. required if the project site(s) will not be
occupying the property on the date of (e) Form HUD–2991, Certification of located in an RC/EZ/ECII.) A copy of the
submission of the application for a Consistency with the Consolidated Plan RC/EZ/EC–II Certification form is
capital advance. (Plan), for the jurisdiction in which the contained in the online application and
(b) indicates the estimated cost of proposed project will be located. The the General Section of the SuperNOFA.
relocation payments and other services. certification must be made by the unit (i) Form HUD–2530, Previous
(c) identifies the staff organization of general local government if it is ParticipationCertification. This form
that will carry out the relocation required to have, or has, a complete must be submitted for the Sponsor and
activities. Plan. Otherwise, the certification may all of the Officers and Directors of the
(d) identifies all persons that have be made by the state, or by the unit of Board of the Sponsor, including any Co-
moved from the site within the past 12 general local government if the project Sponsor, if applicable. This form
months. will be located within the jurisdiction of provides HUD with a certified report of
[Note: If any of the relocation costs will be the unit of general local government all your previous participation in HUD
funded from sources other than the section authorized to use an abbreviated multifamily housing projects. The
811 capital advance, you must provide strategy, and if it is willing to prepare information is used to determine if you
evidence of a firm commitment of these such a Plan. All certifications must be meet the standards established to ensure
funds. When evaluating applications, HUD made by the public official responsible that all principal participants in HUD
will consider the total cost of proposals (i.e., for submitting the Plan to HUD. The projects will honor their legal, financial
cost of site acquisition, relocation, certifications must be submitted as part and contractual obligations and are
construction and other project costs).]
of the application by the application acceptable risks from the underwriting
(3) Exhibit 8: Certifications and submission deadline date set forth in standpoint of an insurer, lender or
Resolutions—With the exception of this program section of the SuperNOFA. governmental agency. Refer to Section
Form HUD–424CB and Form HUD– The Plan regulations are published in 24 IV.B.3. below for a copy of this form.
424CBW listed in the General Section of CFR part 91. A copy of this form is (j) Form HUD–92043, Certification for
the SuperNOFA, and OMB Circulars A– contained in the online application and Provision of Supportive Services. A
87 and A–21, you are required to submit the General Section of the SuperNOFA. certification from the appropriate state
copies of the following: (f) Form HUD–92041, Sponsor’s or local agency (identified in the
(a) Standard Form 424—Application Conflict of Interest Resolution. A application or obtained from the local
for Federal Assistance, including a certified Board Resolution that no HUD office), indicating whether the:
DUNS number, an indication of whether officer or director of the Sponsor or (i) Provision of supportive services is
you are delinquent on any federal debt, Owner has or will have any financial well designed to serve the needs of

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persons with disabilities the housing is telephone number of the appropriate you to supply a reference, URL or brief
expected to serve; agency can also be obtained from the statement documenting the successful
(ii) The provision of supportive appropriate local HUD Office.) Refer to efforts in removing barriers to affordable
services will enhance independent Section IV.B.3. below for a copy of this housing by the jurisdiction in which
living success and promote the dignity form. your project will be located. This
of those who will access your proposed (k) Form HUD–96010, Logic Model. In Questionnaire will be considered in the
project; addition to the Project Development rating of your application for Rating
(iii) Supportive services will be Timeline to be submitted in Exhibit 3(h) Factor 3.j. A copy of this form is
available on a consistent, long-term above, the information provided in the contained in the online application and
basis; and Logic Model will be used in rating your the General Section of the NOFA.
(iv) Proposed housing is consistent application for Rating Factor 5,
with state or local plans and policies Achieving Results and Program 3. Required Forms. In addition to the
addressing the housing needs of people Evaluation. A copy of this form is required forms that are found in the
with disabilities if the state or local contained in the online application and General Section as specified above, the
agency will provide funding for the the General Section of the NOFA. following required forms (HUD–92016-
provision of supportive services, refer (l) Form HUD–27300, Questionnaire CA, HUD–92041, HUD–92042, HUD–
residents to the project or license the for HUD’s Initiative on Removal of 2530, and HUD–92043) are specific to
project. (The name, address, and Regulatory Barriers. This form requires the Section 811 program.

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process has been approved by HUD. k. Refinancing of Sponsor-owned litigation or unforeseen environmental issues
Please refer to the General Section for facilities without rehabilitation. resulting in a change of sites) that are clearly
instructions on applying for a waiver. If beyond your control. Otherwise, you are
Note: You may propose to rehabilitate an responsible for any costs over and above the
a waiver is granted you must submit an existing currently-owned or leased structure capital advance amount provided by the
original and four copies of your (if the structure already serves persons with Department as well as any costs associated
application on the application disabilities, it cannot have operated as with any excess amenities and design
submission date following the mailing housing for persons with disabilities for features.
and timely receipt instructions in the longer than one year prior to the application
deadline date) , however, the refinancing of (1) For independent living projects
General Section and Appendix A of this and dwelling units in multifamily
NOFA. These instructions have changed any federally funded or assisted project or
project insured or guaranteed by a federal housing developments, condominium
from the 2004 SuperNOFA. agency is not permissible under this Section and cooperative housing: The capital
D. Intergovernmental Review. 1. State 811 NOFA. HUD does not consider it advance amount for the project
Review. This funding opportunity is appropriate to utilize scarce program attributable to dwelling use (less the
subject to Executive Order (EO) 12372, resources to refinance projects that have incremental development cost and the
‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal already received some form of assistance capitalized operating costs associated
Programs.’’ You must contact your under a federal program or that have been with any excess amenities and design
State’s Single Point of Contact (SPOC) to operating as housing for persons with
disabilities for longer than one year prior to
features and other costs you must pay
find out about and comply with the for) may not exceed:
state’s process under EO 12372. The the application deadline date. (For example,
Section 202, Section 202/8 or Section 202/ Non-elevator structures:
names and addresses of the SPOCs are $42,980 per family unit without a
PAC direct loan projects cannot be
listed in the Office of Management and refinanced with capital advances and project bedroom;
Budget’s web site at http:// rental assistance.) $49,557 per family unit with one
www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/ bedroom;
spoc.html. If required by the state, the 2. Application Limits (Units/Projects).
A Sponsor or Co-Sponsor may not apply $59,766 per family unit with two
submission to the state needs to occur bedrooms;
before the Section 811 application due for more than 70 units of housing or 4
$76,501 per family unit with three
date. It is recommended that you projects (whichever is less) for persons
bedrooms;
provide the state with sufficient time to with disabilities in a single Hub or more $85,225 per family unit with four
review the application. Therefore, it is than 10 percent of the total units bedrooms.
important that you consult with the allocated to all local HUD offices. For elevator structures:
SPOC for state review time frames and Affiliated entities (organizations that are $45,232 per family unit without a
take that into account when submitting branches or offshoots of a parent bedroom;
the application. organization) that submit separate $51,849 per family unit with one
2. HUD/RHS Agreement. HUD and the applications are considered a single bedroom;
Rural Housing Service (RHS) have an entity for the purpose of these limits. In $63,049 per family unit with two
agreement to coordinate the addition, no single application may bedrooms;
administration of the agencies’ propose more units in a given local $81,563 per family unit with three
respective rental assistance programs. HUD office than allocated for the bedrooms;
As a result, HUD is required to notify Section 811 program in that local HUD $89,531 per family unit with four
RHS of applications for housing office. If the proposed project will be an bedrooms.
assistance it receives. This notification independent living project, your (2) For group homes only (the
gives RHS the opportunity to comment application must request at least five development cost limits are capped by
if it has concerns about the demand for units for persons with disabilities, not type of occupancy and number of
additional assisted housing and possible necessarily in one structure. If your person with disabilities):
harm to existing projects in the same proposed project will be a group home,
housing market area. HUD will consider you must request at least two units for TYPE OF DISABILITY
RHS comments in its review and persons with disabilities per group
home. If your proposed project will be Physical/De- Chronic men-
application selection process. Residents velopmental tal illness
E. Funding Restrictions: 1. Ineligible a combination of an independent living
Activities. Section 811 funds may not be project and a group home, your 2 ................. $172,303 $166,325
used for any of the following: application must request at least the 3 ................. 185,287 178,860
a. Supportive Services minimum number of units for each 4 ................. 198,273 189,995
b. Housing that you currently own or project type (i.e., 5 units for an 5 ................. 211,257 201,130
lease that has been occupied by people independent living project and 2 units 6 ................. 224,228 212,265
with disabilities for longer than one year for a group home).
prior to the application deadline date; 3. Development Cost Limits. (3) These cost limits reflect those
c. Nursing homes, infirmaries and a. The following development cost costs reasonable and necessary to
medical facilities; limits, adjusted by locality as described develop a project of modest design that
d. Transitional housing; in Section IV.E.3.b. below must be used complies with HUD minimum property
e. Mobile homes; to determine the capital advance standards; the minimum group home
f. Intermediate care facilities; amount reserved for projects for persons requirements of 24 CFR 891.310(a) (if
g. Assisted living facilities; with disabilities. applicable); the accessibility
h. Community centers, with or requirements of 24 CFR 891.120(b) and
Note: The capital advance funds awarded
without special components for use by for this project are to be considered the total 891.310(b); and the project design and
persons with disabilities; amount of funds that the Department will cost standards of 24 CFR 891.120.
i. Sheltered workshops and centers for provide for the development of this project.
persons with disabilities; b. Increased development cost limits.
Amendment funds will only be provided in
j. Headquarters for organizations for exceptional circumstances (e.g., to cover (1) HUD may increase the
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by up to 140 percent in any geographic 5. Expiration of Section 811 Funds. chronic homelessness, removing
area where the cost levels require, and The Consolidated Appropriations Act, barriers to affordable housing and
may increase the development cost 2005, requires HUD to obligate all promoting energy efficiency in design
limits by up to 160 percent on a project- Section 811 funds appropriated for FY and operations will receive additional
by-project basis. This increase may 2005 by September 30, 2008. Under 31 points. A Notice pertaining to the
include covering additional costs to U.S.C. 1551, no funds can be disbursed removal of barriers to affordable housing
make dwelling units accessible through from this account after September 30, was published in the Federal Register
rehabilitation. 2013. Under Section 811, obligation of and may be downloaded from the HUD
Note: In applying the applicable high cost funds occurs for both capital advances web site at http://www.hud.gov/offices/
percentage, the local HUD office may use a and project rental assistance upon fund adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm.
percentage that is higher or lower than that reservation and acceptance. If all funds Rating Factors. HUD will rate
which is assigned to the local HUD office if are not disbursed by HUD and expended applications that successfully complete
it is needed to provide a capital advance by the project Owner by September 30, technical processing using the Rating
amount that is comparable to what it 2013, the funds, even though obligated,
typically costs to develop a Section 811
Factors set forth below and in
project in that area. will expire and no further accordance with the application
disbursements can be made from this submission requirements in this
(2) If HUD finds that high account. In submitting an application, program section of the SuperNOFA. The
construction costs in Alaska, Guam, the you need to carefully consider whether maximum number of points an
Virgin Islands or Hawaii make it your proposed project can be completed application may receive under this
infeasible to construct dwellings, through final capital advance closing no program is 102. This includes two (2)
without the sacrifice of sound standards later than September 30, 2013. RC/EZ/EC–II bonus points, as described
of construction, design, and livability, Furthermore, all unexpended balances, in the General Section of the
within the development cost limits including any remaining balance on SuperNOFA and Section V.A.6 below.
provided in Section IV.E.3.a.(1) and PRAC contracts, will be cancelled as of
IV.E.3.b.(1) above, the amount of capital 1. Rating Factor 1: Capacity of the
October 1, 2013. Amounts needed to
advances may be increased to Applicant and Relevant Organizational
maintain PRAC payments for any
compensate for such costs. The increase Staff (30 Points)
remaining term on the affected contracts
may not exceed the limits established beyond that date will have to be funded This factor addresses the extent to
under this section (including any high from other current appropriations. which you have the organizational
cost area adjustment) by more than 50 F. Other Submission Requirements: resources to successfully implement the
percent. Address for Submitting Applications. proposed activities in a timely manner.
(3) For group homes only, local HUD Applications must be submitted Submit information responding to this
offices may approve increases in the electronically through the factor in accordance with Application
development cost limits in Section www.Grants.gov web site, unless the
IV.E.3.a.(2), above, in areas where you Submission Requirements in Exhibits
applicant receives a waiver from the 3(a), 3(b), 3(e), 5 and 6 of Section IV.B.
can provide sufficient documentation electronic submission requirement. See
that high land costs limit or prohibit of this program section of the
the General Section, Application SuperNOFA. In rating this factor, HUD
project feasibility. An example of Submission and Receipt Procedures, for
acceptable documentation is evidence of will consider the extent to which your
information on applying online and application demonstrates your ability to
at least three land sales that have
requesting a waiver from the electronic develop and operate the proposed
actually taken place (listed prices for
application requirement. If you apply housing on a long-term basis,
land are not acceptable) within the last
for and receive a waiver from the considering the following:
two years in the area where your project
electronic application requirement, you a. (15 points) The scope, extent, and
is to be built. The average cost of the
must submit an original and four copies quality of your experience in providing
documented sales must exceed ten
of your completed application to the housing or related services to those
percent of the development cost limit
Director of the appropriate local HUD proposed to be served by the project and
for your project in order for an increase
office listed in Appendix A below. Note: the scope of the proposed project (i.e.,
to be considered.
4. Commercial Facilities. A Do not use the listing in Attachment B number of units, services, relocation
commercial facility for the benefit of the to the General Section of the costs, development, and operation) in
residents may be located and operated SuperNOFA. relationship to your demonstrated
in the Section 811 project. However, the V. Application Review Information development and management capacity
commercial facility cannot be funded as well as your financial management
with the use of Section 811 capital A. Criteria capability.
advance or PRAC funds. The maximum Policy Priorities. HUD encourages b. (10 points) The scope, extent, and
amount of space permitted for a applicants to undertake specific quality of your experience in providing
commercial facility cannot exceed 10 activities that will assist the Department housing or related services to minority
percent of the total project cost. An in implementing its policy priorities persons or families and your ties to the
exception to this 10 percent limitation and which help the Department achieve community at large and to the minority
is if the project involves acquisition or its strategic goals for FY2005. Refer to and disability communities in
rehabilitation and the additional space the General Section of the SuperNOFA particular.
was incorporated in the existing for information regarding HUD’s (1) (5 points) The scope, extent, and
structure at the time the proposal was Strategic Goals and Policy Priorities. For quality of your experience in providing
submitted to HUD. Commercial facilities the Section 811 program, applicants housing or related services to minority
are considered public accommodations who include work activities that persons or families.
under Title III of the Americans with specifically address the policy priorities (2) (5 points) The scope, extent, and
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), and thus of encouraging accessible design quality of your ties to the community at
must comply with all the accessibility features by incorporating visitability large and to the minority and disability
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To earn the maximum number of result of the delay (except if the delay HUD will rate your application based on
points under subcriteria (b)(1) above, was beyond your control). the ratio of the number of units in the
you must describe both your e. (5 points) You have experience in proposed project to the estimate of
relationships over time with the developing integrated housing and/or unmet need for housing assistance by
minority community and significant the proposed project will be an the income eligible disabled households
previous experience in providing integrated housing model (e.g., with selected housing conditions.
housing and/or supportive services to condominium units scattered within Unmet need is defined as the number of
minorities generally and to minority one or more buildings or non- very low-income disabled one-person
persons with disabilities, in particular. contiguous independent living units on renter households age 18 and older with
For the purpose of this competition, scattered sites). housing conditions problems, as of the
‘‘significant previous experience’’ 2. Rating Factor 2: Need/Extent of the 2000 Census minus the number of
means that the previous housing Problem (13 Points) project-based subsidized rental housing
assistance or related services to units (HUD, RHS, or LIHTC) that are
minorities, i.e., the percentage of This factor addresses the extent to affordable to very low-income disabled
minorities being provided housing or which there is a need for funding the provided in the area since 1999. Units
related services in your current proposed activities to address a to be occupied by resident managers are
developments, was equal to or greater documented problem in the target area. not counted. After HUD determines the
than the percentage of minorities in the Submit information responding to this estimate of unmet need and whether a
jurisdiction where the previous housing factor in accordance with Application connection has been made between the
or services occurred. To earn the Submission Requirements in Exhibits project and community’s Consolidated
maximum number of points under 4(a) and 4(b) of Section IV.B. of this Plan, Analysis of Impediments to Fair
program section of the SuperNOFA. Housing Choice, or other planning
subcriteria (b)(2) above, you should
HUD will consider the following in document, HUD will rate your
submit materials that demonstrate your
evaluating this factor: application as follows:
efforts to make housing available to the The extent of the need for the project
community at large and the minority a. (10 points) The area of the project
in the area based on a determination by has an unmet ratio of 15 percent or less;
and disable communities in particular. the local HUD office. In making this
Examples of documents that may be Or (0 points) The area of the proposed
determination, HUD will consider your has no unmet needs for housing
submitted to earn the maximum number evidence of need in the area, as well as
of points under subcriteria (b)(2), assistance.
other economic, demographic, and b. (3 points) The extent that a
include copies of your affirmative housing market data available to the
marketing plan and the advertising/ connection has been established
local HUD office. The data should between the project and the
outreach materials you utilize to attract include a general assessment of the community’s Consolidated Plan,
minority communities (including current conditions in the market for the Analysis of Impediments to Fair
limited English proficient type of housing proposed, an estimate of Housing Choice (AI) or other planning
communities), disable community and the demand for additional housing of document that analyzes fair housing
the community at large. Regarding your the type proposed in the applicable issues and is prepared by a local
advertising/outreach materials, you housing market area; as well as, planning or similar organization.
should identify when advertising/ information on the numbers and types
outreach materials are circulated, whom of existing comparable subsidized 3. Rating Factor 3: Soundness of
they are circulated to, where they are housing for persons with disabilities, Approach (40 Points)
circulated and how they are circulated. current occupancy in such housing and This factor addresses the quality and
Descriptions of other advertising/ recent market experience, comparable effectiveness of your proposal, the
outreach efforts to the minority subsidized housing for persons with extent to which you involved persons
(including limited English proficient disabilities under construction or for with disabilities, including minority
communities) and disable communities which fund reservations have been persons with disabilities, in the
and the dates and places of such issued, and, in accordance with an development of the application and will
advertising/outreach efforts should also agreement between HUD and RHS, involve them in the development and
be included. comments from RHS on the demand for operation of the project, the extent to
c. (-3 to -5 points) HUD will deduct additional comparable subsidized which you coordinated your application
(except if the delay was beyond your housing and the possible harm to with other organizations, including
control) 3 points if a fund reservation existing projects in the same housing local independent living centers, with
you received under either the Section market area. The Department also will which you share common goals and
811 program of Supportive Housing for review more favorably those objectives and are working toward
Persons with Disabilities or the Section applications which establish a meeting these objectives in a holistic
202 program of Supportive Housing for connection between the proposed and comprehensive manner, whether
the Elderly in FY2000 or later has been project and the community’s Analysis of you consulted with Continuum of Care
extended beyond 24 months, 4 points if Impediments to Fair Housing Choice organizations to address efforts to assist
beyond 36 points, and 5 points if (AI) or other planning document that persons with disabilities who are
beyond 48 months. Examples of delays analyzes fair housing issues and is chronically homeless as defined in the
beyond your control include, but are not prepared by a local planning or similar General Section, whether the
limited to, initial closing delays that are: organization. You must show how the jurisdiction in which your project will
(1) directly attributable to HUD, (2) proposed project will address an be located has undertaken successful
directly attributable to third party impediment to fair housing choice efforts to remove regulatory barriers to
opposition, including litigation, and (3) described in the AI or meet a need affordable housing, and whether you
due to a disaster, as declared by the identified in the other type of planning will promote energy efficiency in the
President of the United States. document. design and operation of the proposed
d. (-1 point) HUD will deduct 1 point For all Section 811 projects that are housing. There must be a clear
if amendment money was required as a determined to have sufficient demand, relationship between the proposed

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design, the proposed activities, the any one of the following statistical up to 2 points, the applicant must have
community’s needs and purposes of the conditions exists: submitted the optional Form HUD–
program funding for your application to (a) The percentage of persons of a 27300, Questionnaire for HUD’s
receive points for this factor. Submit particular racial or ethnic minority is at Initiative on Removal of Regulatory
information responding to this factor in least 20 points higher than the Barriers, AND provided URL references
accordance with Application minority’s or combination of minorities’ or submitted the required documentary
Submission Requirements in Exhibits percentage in that housing market as a evidence.)
2(d), 3(f), 3(j), 3(k), 3(l), 4(c)(i), 4(c)(ii), whole;
(b) The neighborhood’s total k. (1 point) The extent to which you
4(c)(iii), 4(d)(iii), 4(d)(v), 4(d)(vi), 4(e)(i),
percentage of minority persons is at will promote energy efficiency in the
5, and 8(l) of Section IV.B. of this
least 20 points higher than the total design and operation of the proposed
NOFA. In evaluating this factor, HUD
percentage of minorities for the housing housing. Refer to Section III.C.3.k. of
will consider the following:
market area as a whole; or this program NOFA.
a. (14 points) Site approvability—The
proximity or accessibility of the site to (c) In the case of a metropolitan area, 4. Rating Factor 4: Leveraging Resources
shopping, medical facilities, the neighborhood’s total percentage of (5 Points)
transportation, places of worship, minority persons exceeds 50 percent of
recreational facilities, places of its population. This factor addresses your ability to
employment, and other necessary d. (2 points) The extent to which the secure other funding sources, including
services to the intended occupants; proposed design of the project (exterior funding sources to develop a mixed-
adequacy of utilities and streets, and and interior) and its placement in the finance project for additional units over
freedom of the site from adverse neighborhood will meet the individual and above the Section 811 units, if
environmental conditions (based on site needs of the residents and will facilitate proposed, and community resources
visit for site control projects only); and their integration into the surrounding that can be combined with HUD’s
compliance with site and neighborhood community and promote their ability to program resources to achieve program
standards in 24 CFR 891.125(a), (d), and live as independently as possible. purposes. Submit information
(e) and 24 CFR 891.320. Sites where e. (1 point) The extent to which the responding to this factor in accordance
amenities are accessible other than by proposed design incorporates with Application Submission
project residence or private vehicle will visitability standards and universal Requirements in Exhibits 3(a), 3(b), 3(c),
be rated more favorably; design in the construction or 3(d), 3(e), 4(c)(iii) and 5(f) of Section
rehabilitation of the project. Refer to the IV.B. of this program section of the
b. (-1 point) One or more of your
General Section of the SuperNOFA for SuperNOFA.
proposed sites is not permissively zoned
further information.
for the intended use. f. (4 points) Your board is comprised a. (1 point) The extent of local
c. (10 points) The suitability of the of persons with disabilities. government support (including financial
site from the standpoints of promoting g. (3 points) You involved persons assistance, donation of land, provision
a greater choice of housing with disabilities (including minority of services, etc.) for the project.
opportunities for minorities and persons persons with disabilities) in the
with disabilities and affirmatively b. (2 points) The extent of your
development of the application, and activities in the community, including
furthering fair housing. In reviewing will involve persons with disabilities
this criterion, HUD will assess whether previous experience in serving the area
(including minority persons with where the project is to be located, and
the site meets the site and neighborhood disabilities) in the development and
standards at 24 CFR 891.125(b) and (c) your demonstrated ability to enlist
operation of the project. volunteers and raise local funds.
by examining relevant data in your h. (2 points) The extent to which you
application or in the local HUD office. coordinated your application with other c. (2 points) The extent of your plans
If appropriate, HUD may visit the site. organizations (including local to develop a mixed-finance project for
(1) The site will be deemed acceptable independent living centers; a list of additional units over and above the
if it increases housing choice and such can be obtained from the local Section 811 units.
opportunity by expanding housing HUD office) that will not be directly (1) (1 point) The proposed project
opportunities in non-minority participating in your project, but with involves mixed-financing for additional
neighborhoods (if located in such a which you share common goals and units in which the non-Section 811
neighborhood). The term ‘‘non-minority objectives and are working toward units represent 30 percent or less of the
area’’ is defined as one in which the meeting these goals and objectives in a Section 811 units in the project; OR
minority population is lower than 10 holistic and comprehensive manner.
percent; or contributing to the (2) (2 points) The proposed project
i. (1 point) You consulted with the
revitalization of and reinvestment in involves mixed-financing for additional
Continuum of Care organizations in the
minority neighborhoods, including units in which the non-Section 811
community in which your proposed
improvement of the level, quality and units represent over 30 percent of the
project will be located and have
affordability of services furnished to Section 811 units in the project.
developed ways in which the proposed
minority persons with disabilities. You project will assist persons with Note: If you are proposing a mixed-finance
should refer to the Site and disabilities who have been experiencing project for additional units over and above
Neighborhood Standards provisions of chronic homelessness become more the Section 811 units, your application may
the regulations governing the Section productive members of society. Refer to receive a maximum of 2 points under Rating
811 Supportive Housing Program (24 the General Section of the SuperNOFA Factor 4(c). Your application will receive
CFR 891.125(b) and (c)) when for further information. either 1 or 2 points under this Rating Factor,
considering sites for your projects. j. (2 points) The extent to which the depending upon the number of non-Section
(2) For the purpose of this jurisdiction in which your project will 811 units to be developed in the project. If
competition, the term ‘‘minority be located has undertaken successful your project will not involve mixed-financing
neighborhood (area of minority efforts to remove regulatory barriers to for additional units, no points will be
concentration)’’ is defined as one where affordable housing. (NOTE: To receive assigned for Rating Factor 4(c).

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5. Rating Factor 5: Achieving Results Section IV.B. of this program section of EC–II area, as described in the General
and Program Evaluation (12 Points) the SuperNOFA. Section. Submit the information
This factor reflects HUD’s goal to a. (5 points) The extent to which your responding to the bonus points in
embrace high standards of ethics, project development timeline is accordance with the Application
management and accountability and, as indicative of your full understanding of Submission Requirements in Exhibit 8(i)
such, emphasizes HUD’s commitment to the development process and will, of Section IV.B. of this NOFA.
ensuring that you keep the promises therefore, result in the timely B. Reviews and Selection Process: 1.
made in your application. This factor development of your project. Review for Curable Deficiencies. You
requires that you clearly identify the b. (2 points) The extent to which your should ensure that your application is
benefits or outcomes of your project and past performance evidences that the complete before transmitting it to the
develop an evaluation plan to measure proposed project will result in the following web site: www.grants.gov/
performance, which includes what you timely development of the project. Apply and, in the case of a waiver of the
are going to measure, how you are going Evidence of your past performances electronic submission requirement, that
to measure it, and the steps you will could include the development of you have an original and four copies
have in place to make adjustments to previous construction projects, before submitting it to the appropriate
your project development timeline including but not limited to Section 202 local HUD office. Upon receipt of the
should you not be able to achieve any or Section 811 projects. application by HUD staff, HUD will
of the major milestones. Completion of c. (2 points) The extent to which your screen all applications to determine if
Exhibit 8(k), Logic Model, will assist project will implement practical there are any curable deficiencies. For
you in completing your response to this solutions that will result in assisting applicants receiving a waiver to submit
rating factor. This rating factor also residents in achieving independent a paper application, submitting fewer
addresses the extent to which your living, economic empowerment, than the required original and four
project will implement practical educational opportunities, and copies of the application is not a curable
solutions that result in residents improved living environments (e.g., deficiency and will cause your
achieving independent living, economic activities that will improve computer application to be considered non-
empowerment, educational access, literacy and employment responsive to the NOFA and returned to
opportunities and improved living opportunities). you. A curable deficiency is a missing
environments. Finally, this factor d. (3 points) The extent to which you Exhibit or portion of an Exhibit that will
addresses the extent to which the long- demonstrated that your project will not affect the rating of the application.
term viability of your project will be remain viable as housing with the Refer to the General Section for
sustained for the duration of the 40-year availability of supportive services for additional information regarding
capital advance period. Submit very low income persons with procedures for corrections to deficient
information responding to this factor in disabilities for the 40-year capital applications. The following is a list of
accordance with Application advance period. the only deficiencies that will be
Submission Requirements in Exhibits 6. Bonus Points (2 bonus points). considered curable in a Section 811
3(e), 3(g), 3(h), 3(i), 6(b), and 8(k) of Location of proposed site in an RC/EZ/ application:

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The local HUD office will notify you meets all program eligibility regulations at 24 CFR part 4, subpart B,
in writing if your application is missing requirements after completion of HUD will not consider any unsolicited
any of the above exhibits or portions of technical review, including HUD information that you, the applicant, may
exhibits and will provide you with a approval of you, the Section 811 want to provide. The local HUD office
specified deadline to submit the applicant, based on HUD’s evaluation of will make a determination on any
information required to cure the noted the applicant’s previous participation appeals before making its selection
deficiencies. The items identified by an activities as reported on Form HUD– recommendations.
asterisk (*) must be dated on or before 2530, Previous Participation 4. Ranking and Selection Procedures.
the application submission date. If an Certification, it will be rated according Applications that have a total base score
Exhibit or portion of an Exhibit listed to the rating factors in Section V.A. of 75 points or more (without the
above as curable is not discovered as above. addition of RC/EC/EZ–II bonus points)
missing until technical processing, HUD 3. Appeal Process. HUD will not reject and meet all of the applicable threshold
will provide you with a deadline to cure your application based on technical requirements in the General Section of
the deficiency. review without notifying you of the the SuperNOFA and this program
2. Rating. HUD will review and rate rejection with all the reasons for NOFA will be eligible for selection and
your application in accordance with the rejection and providing you an will be placed in rank order in two
Reviews and Selection Process in the opportunity to appeal. You will have 14 categories; Category A and Category B.
General Section of the SuperNOFA calendar days from the date of HUD’s Category A will consist of approvable
except as described in 3. Appeal Process written notice to appeal a technical applications that contain acceptable
below. Your application will be either rejection to the local HUD office. In evidence of control of all proposed sites
rated or technically rejected at the end HUD’s review of any appeal, it should and all proposed sites have been found
of technical review. If your application be noted that in conformance with its approvable. Category B will consist of
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the following approvable applications: Applications may not be skipped over to submission requirements following the
(a) Those that were submitted with select one based on funds remaining. fund reservation award. The duration of
identified sites; (b) those that were However, the Multifamily Hub may use the fund reservation award for the
submitted with evidence of site control any remaining residual funds to select capital advance is 18 months from the
where the evidence and/or any of the the next rank-ordered application in the date of issuance of the fund reservation.
proposed sites were found applicable category by reducing the Immediately upon your acceptance of
unapprovable provided you indicate number of units by no more than 10 the Agreement Letter, you are expected
your willingness to locate another site(s) percent rounded to the nearest whole to begin work towards the submission of
should the proposed site(s) be found number, provided the reduction will not a Firm Commitment Application, which
unapprovable; and (c) those that were render the project infeasible or result in is the next application submission stage.
submitted with a combination of sites the project being less than 5 units. You are required to submit a Firm
under control and identified sites. Each Funds remaining after the Multifamily Commitment Application to the local
HUD Multifamily Program Center will Hub selection process is completed will HUD office within 180 days from the
select applications, after adding any be returned to Headquarters. HUD date of the Agreement Letter. Initial
bonus points for RC/EC/EZ–II, based on Headquarters will use these residual closing of the capital advance and start
rank order, from Category A first that funds first to restore units to projects of construction of the project are
most closely approximates the capital reduced by HUD Multifamily Program expected to be accomplished within the
advance authority available in its Center or Multifamily Hub as a result of duration of the fund reservation award.
allocation. If capital advance authority the instructions for using their residual Final closing of the capital advance is
remains after selecting all approvable funds. Second, HUD Headquarters will expected to occur no later than six
applications from Category A, each HUD use these funds for selecting months after completion of project
Multifamily Program Center shall then applications based on HUD Program construction.
select applications, in rank order, from Centers’ rankings, beginning with the 2. Non-selection Letter. If your
Category B that most closely highest rated application nationwide in application is approvable but unfunded
approximates the capital advance Category A. Only one application will due to insufficient funds or receives a
authority remaining in its allocation. be selected per HUD Multifamily rating that is below the minimum
HUD Multifamily Program Centers will Program Center in Category A from the threshold score established for funding
not skip over any applications in order national residual amount, excluding the eligibility, you will receive a letter to
to select one based on the funds Columbia Multifamily Program Center, this effect.
already funded. If there are no 3. Debriefing. Refer to the General
remaining. After making the initial
approvable applications in Category A Section for further information
selections from the applicable category,
regarding debriefings except that the
however, HUD Multifamily Program in other HUD Multifamily Program
request must be made to the Director of
Centers may use any residual funds to Centers, then the next highest rated
Multifamily Housing in the appropriate
select the next rank-ordered application application in Category B in another
local HUD office.
in that category by reducing the number HUD Multifamily Program Center will
of units by no more than 10 percent, be selected, excluding the Columbia B. Administrative and National Policy
rounded to the nearest whole number, Multifamily Program Center, already Requirements
provided the reduction will not render funded. This process will begin again 1. Ensuring the Participation of Small
the project infeasible. For this purpose, with the selection of the next highest Businesses, Small Disadvantaged
however, HUD will not reduce the rated application in Category A Businesses, and Women-Owned
number of units in projects of five units nationwide. Once each HUD Businesses. Although the Section 811
or less. Multifamily Program Center that has program is not subject to the provisions
After the HUD Multifamily Program approvable applications in Category A of 24 CFR 85.36(e) as described in the
Centers have funded all possible receives another selection then the next corresponding paragraph in the General
projects based on the process above, highest rated application in Category B Section of the SuperNOFA, you are
residual funds from all HUD will be selected. This process will required to comply with Executive
Multifamily Program Centers within continue until all approvable Order 12432, Minority Business
each Multifamily Hub will be combined. applications are selected using the Enterprise Development and Executive
First, these funds will be used to restore available remaining funds. Headquarters Order 11625, Prescribing Additional
units to projects reduced by HUD may skip over a higher rated application Arrangements for Developing and
Multifamily Program Centers based on in order to use as much of the available Coordinating a National Program for
the above instructions. Second, remaining funds as possible. Minority Business Enterprise as they
additional approvable applications 5. HUD Error. In the event HUD relate to the encouragement of HUD
within each Multifamily Hub will be commits an error that, when corrected, grantees to utilize minority business
selected in rank order, first from would have resulted in the selection of enterprises.
Category A, and if sufficient funds an otherwise eligible applicant during 2. Acquisition and Relocation. You
remain, from Category B, with only one the funding round of the SuperNOFA, must comply with the Uniform
application selected per HUD HUD may select that applicant when Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Multifamily Program Center. More than sufficient funds become available. Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as
one application may be selected per VI. Award Administration Information amended (49 CFR part 24 and 24 CFR
HUD Multifamily Program Center if part 891.155(e)) (URA), which covers
there are no approvable applications in A. Award Notices the acquisition of sites, with or without
other HUD Multifamily Program Centers 1. Agreement Letter. If you are existing structures, and with 24 CFR
within the Multifamily Hub. This selected to receive a Section 811 fund 8.4(b)(5) of the Section 504 regulations
process will continue until there are no reservation, you will receive an which prohibits discrimination based
more approvable applications within Agreement Letter that stipulates the on disability in determining the site or
the Multifamily Hub that can be terms and conditions for the Section 811 location of a federally-assisted facility.
selected with the remaining funds. fund reservation award as well as the However, you are exempt from

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complying with the site acquisition HUD–27061, Racial and Ethnic Data enable their attendance and
requirements of the URA if you do not Reporting Form (and instructions for its participation in the workshop.
have the power of eminent domain and use), found at: www.hudclips.org, a If you cannot attend the workshop,
prior to entering into a contract of sale, comparable program form, or a call the appropriate local HUD office if
option to purchase or any other method comparable electronic data system for you have any questions regarding the
of obtaining site control, you inform the this purpose. submission of applications to that
seller of the land in writing: (1) That you particular office and to request any
do not have the power of eminent VII. Agency Contact(s)
materials distributed at the workshop.
domain and, therefore, you will not For Technical Assistance. For
acquire the property if negotiations fail B. Satellite Broadcast. HUD will hold
technical assistance in downloading an
to result in an amicable agreement, and an information broadcast via satellite for
application package from http://
(2) of the estimate of the fair market potential applicants to learn more about
www.grants.gov/Apply, contact the
value of the property. An appraisal is the program and preparation of the
Grants.gov help desk at 800–518–Grants
not required to meet this requirement; application. It is strongly recommended
or by sending an email to
however, your files must include an that potential applicants, especially
support@grants.gov. For programmatic
explanation, (with reasonable evidence) those who may be applying for Section
information, you may contact the
of the basis for the estimate. Evidence of 811 funding for the first time, tune in to
appropriate local HUD office, or Frank
compliance with this advance notice this broadcast, if at all possible. Copies
Tolliver at HUD Headquarters at (202)
requirement must be included in Exhibit of the broadcast tapes are also available
708–3000 (this is not a toll-free
4(d)(iv) of your application. from the NOFA Information Center. For
number), or access the Internet at: http:/
3. Flood Disaster Protection Act of more information about the date and
/www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/
1973 and Coastal Barriers Resources time of the broadcast, you should
fundsavail.cfm. Persons with hearing
Act. You must comply with the consult the HUD web site at: http://
and speech impairments may access the
requirements under the Flood Disaster www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/
above number via TTY by calling the
Protection Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001– fundsavail.cfm.
toll-free Federal Relay Service at 800–
4128) and the Coastal Barrier Resources 877–8339. C. Related Programs. Section 811
Act (16 U.S.C. 3601). funding for tenant-based assistance is
VIII. Other Information administered by public housing
C. Reporting
A. Field Office Workshop. HUD agencies and nonprofit organizations
1. The Program Outcome Logic Model through the Mainstream Housing
(Form HUD–96010) must be completed encourages minority organizations and
grassroots organizations (e.g., civic Opportunities for Persons with
indicating the results achieved against Disabilities Program.
the proposed output goal(s) and organizations, faith-communities and
proposed outcome(s) which you stated grassroots faith-based and other D. Paperwork Reduction Act. The
in your approved application and community-based organizations) to information collection requirements
agreed upon by HUD. participate in this program and strongly contained in this document have been
2. The Regulatory Agreement (Form recommends prospective applicants approved by the Office of Management
HUD–92466–CA) requires the Owner of attend the local HUD office workshop. and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
the Section 811 project to submit an At the workshops, HUD will explain Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
annual financial statement for the application procedures and 3520) and assigned OMB control
project. This financial statement must requirements, as well as address number 2502–0462. In accordance with
be audited by an Independent Public concerns such as local market the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may
Accountant who is a Certified Public conditions, building codes and not conduct or sponsor, and a person is
Accountant or other person accepted by accessibility requirements, not required to respond to, a collection
HUD and filed electronically with contamination identification and of information unless the collection
HUD’s Real Estate Assessment Center remediation, historic preservation, displays a currently valid OMB number.
(REAC) through the Financial floodplain management, other Public reporting burden for the
Assessment Subsystem for Multifamily environmental requirements, collection of information is estimated to
Housing (MF–FASS). The submission of displacement and relocation, zoning, average 35.92 hours per annum per
annual financial statements is required and housing costs. If you are interested respondent for the application and grant
throughout the 40-year term of the in attending the workshop, make sure administration. This includes the time
mortgage. that your name, address and telephone for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
3. HUD requires that funded number are on the appropriate local the data for the application, semi-annual
recipients collect racial and ethnic HUD office’s mailing list so that you reports and final report. The
beneficiary data. It has adopted the will be informed of the date, time and information will be used for grantee
Office of Management and Budget’s place of the workshop. Persons with selection and monitoring the
Standards for the Collection of Racial disabilities should call the appropriate administration of funds. Response to
and Ethnic Data. In view of these local HUD office to assure that any this request for information is required
requirements, you should use Form necessary arrangements can be made to in order to receive the benefits derived.

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Continuum of Care Homeless target the supportive housing needs of currently housed but may become
Assistance Programs chronically homeless persons. homeless within seven days, remain
2. The authorizing legislation and eligible for transitional housing and
Overview Information
implementing regulations for all emergency shelters. Please see Section
A. Federal Agency Name: Department programs covered by this NOFA are III.C.2.a(3) and the Questions and
of Housing and Urban Development, outlined on the chart in Section III.A.3. Answers Supplement for further
Office of Community Planning and HUD published a proposed rule information.
Development. updating the Supportive Housing e. Pro Rata Need. Any project not
B. Funding Opportunity Title: Program at 69 FR 43488 on July 20, 2004 falling fully within the 40 need point
Funding Availability for Continuum of and is currently considering the public range will receive 10 need points. Please
Care (CoC) Homeless Assistance comments received. HUD expects to see Section V.A.2.b(4) for more
Programs. publish a final rule based on the information.
C. Announcement Type: Initial proposed rule and comments in 2005. If f. Fair Market Rent (FMR) Updates.
Announcement. a final rule is published before HUD will select projects using the FMRs
D. Funding Opportunity Number: The announcement of awards under this in place at the time of application. HUD
Federal Register number is FR–4950– NOFA, the new final rule will apply to will then apply the FMRs in place at the
N–15. The OMB Approval number is those awards. time of award. See V.A.2.b(3) for more
pending. 3. Changes for 2005. These changes information.
E. Catalog of Federal Domestic include, but are not limited to, the g. Conducting Business In Accordance
Assistance (CFDA) Numbers: following: with Core Values and Ethical Standards.
1. 14.235, Supportive Housing A. CoC Hold Harmless Amount. This All applicants will be required, prior to
Program (SHP) is the total of the one-year amount of all entering into an agreement with HUD, to
2. 14.238, Shelter Plus Care (S+C) and SHP projects eligible for renewal. CoC’s submit a copy of their Code of Conduct.
3. 14.249, Section 8 Moderate shall receive the higher of: (1) the Refer to the General Section for detailed
Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy preliminary pro rata need (PRN) or (2) instructions regarding this requirement.
(SRO). the CoC hold harmless amount. In the h. Form HUD 96010, Logic Model.
F. Dates: Application Submission past, HUD awarded a renewal Applicants must submit a Logic Model
Date: Applications should be submitted adjustment when the amount needed to for each project, new and renewal. Refer
no later than June 10, 2005. Please see fund all eligible renewals for one year to the General Section for instructions
the General Section for detailed exceeded the preliminary pro rata need. and a copy of this form.
instructions and Section IV of this An unintended consequence of this i. CoC Planning Process
NOFA for application submission and policy resulted in CoCs having to Organizations. A description of the
timely receipt requirements. request renewal of projects that in their ‘‘level of participation’’ has been
G. Additional Overview Content judgment did not best reflect the current included for the list of organizations
needs of the community. CoCs receiving involved in your CoC planning efforts.
Information:
the CoC hold harmless amount will now See Exhibit 1, Form HUD–40076 CoC–
1. Purpose of the Programs: The
have the opportunity to reallocate their B.
purpose of the CoC Homeless Assistance
PRN funds in order to create new j. The Discharge Planning Policy
Programs is to assist homeless persons
permanent supportive housing projects. narrative has been replaced with a chart.
to move to self-sufficiency and
This will provide them with the same See Exhibit 1, Form HUD–40076 CoC–
permanent housing.
flexibility that CoCs without excessive D.
2. Available Funds: Approximately $1
SHP renewals have. See Section V.A.2.b k. The Service Activity Chart has been
billion is available for funding.
of this program section for this streamlined to reflect an inventory of
3. Eligible Applicants: The program
significant change. supportive services and the agencies
summary chart in Section III.A.3
b. Samaritan Housing Initiative. The providing these services. The
identifies the eligible applicants for
Samaritan Initiative (formerly known as description of planned services and how
each of the three programs under the
the Permanent Housing Bonus) will be participants access/receive assistance is
CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
integrated into this NOFA as part of the no longer required. See Exhibit 1, Form
4. Match: Matching funds are required
larger CoC process and is only for HUD–40076 CoC–F.
from local, state, federal or private
projects serving exclusively chronically l. The Housing Gaps Analysis Chart
resources.
homeless persons. It is 15 percent of a has been eliminated. That information is
Full Text of Announcement CoC’s preliminary PRN amount or $6 now reported in the Housing Activity
I. Funding Opportunity Description million, whichever is less. Applicants Charts, which have been substantially
may use no more than 20 percent of this revised. See Exhibit 1, Form HUD–
A. Program Description bonus for case management costs. See 40076 CoC–G.
Section V.A.2.b(3) for additional m. Participation in Energy Star. Form
1. Overview
information on this subject. HUD–40076 CoC–H has been changed to
a. The purpose of the CoC Homeless c. Grant Terms. The grant terms for all capture CoCs’ efforts to promote energy
Assistance Programs is to reduce the newly proposed SHP projects are two efficiency in HUD assisted programs.
incidence of homelessness in CoC (2) or three (3) years. See Section II.A.3 See Exhibit 1.
communities by assisting homeless for additional information on this n. The Homeless Management
individuals and families to move to self- subject. Information System (HMIS) Section has
sufficiency and permanent housing. d. Participant Eligibility for been revised to capture more
Projects that sustain current successful Permanent Housing. The only persons information on HMIS implementation
interventions and fill gaps in locally who may be served by permanent efforts. See Exhibit 1, Form HUD–40076
developed CoC systems will be funded. housing projects (both new and CoC–J.
To help meet the Administration’s goal renewal) are those who come from the o. The Project Priorities Section has
of ending chronic homelessness, streets, emergency shelters, or been updated to include a Reallocation
priority will be placed on programs that transitional housing. People who are Chart and required narrative response.

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See Exhibit 1, Form HUD–40076 CoC– b. Emergency shelters with as independently as possible. Some
K. appropriate supportive services to help services are also funded to assist in
p. The Continuum of Care Use of ensure that homeless individuals and achieving the goal of self-sufficiency.
Other Resources Chart has been families receive adequate emergency b. The Shelter Plus Care (S+C)
eliminated. shelter and referral to necessary service Program provides funding for rental
q. Audits. The Reporting Section has providers or housing search counselors; assistance and requires grantees to
been updated to reflect the requirement c. Transitional housing with identify service dollars. This gives
for annual audits for those grantees that appropriate supportive services to help applicants flexibility in devising
expend more than $500,000 in Federal those homeless individuals and families appropriate housing and supportive
funds. See Section VI.C for additional who are not prepared to make the services for homeless persons with
information on this subject. transition to permanent housing and disabilities.
r. Appropriate Discharge Planning independent living; and c. The Section 8 Moderate
and Coordination and Integration of d. Permanent housing, or permanent Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy
Mainstream Programs are still required, supportive housing, to help meet the (SRO) Program provides rental
but the Special Project Certifications long-term needs of homeless individuals assistance on behalf of homeless
have been eliminated. and families. individuals in connection with the
e. Prevention strategies play an moderate rehabilitation of SRO
s. The ‘‘Housing Emphasis’’ scoring
integral role in a community’s plan to dwellings.
has been increased from 10 to 12 points.
eliminate homelessness. By law, 8. Glossary of Terms: a. Applicant. An
See Section V.A.2.a.(5) for additional
prevention activities are ineligible entity that applies to HUD for funds. See
information on this subject.
activities in the three programs for the CoC Homeless Assistance Programs
t. The ‘‘Performance Measurement’’
which funds are awarded in this Chart in Section III.A.3 for a list of
scoring has been increased from 5 to 8
competition but are eligible for funding entities that are eligible. An applicant
points. See Section V.A.2.a.(6) for
under the Emergency Shelter Grants must submit a SF–424. If selected for
additional information on this subject. block grant program. funding, the applicant becomes the
u. The ‘‘Leveraging Supplemental 6. CoC Planning Process. A CoC grantee and is responsible for the overall
Resources’’ scoring has been reduced system is developed through a management of the grant, including
from 13 to 8 points. See Section community-wide or region-wide process drawing grant funds and distributing
V.A.2.a.(4) for additional information on involving nonprofit organizations them to project sponsors. The applicant
this subject. (including those representing persons is also responsible for supervision of
v. The ‘‘Questions and Answers with disabilities), government agencies, project sponsor compliance with grant
Supplement’’ should be thoroughly public housing authorities, community requirements. The applicant may also be
reviewed and is now available on the and faith-based organizations, other a project sponsor.
web at www.hud.gov/offices/adm/ homeless providers, housing developers b. Applicant Certification. The form,
grants/fundsavail.cfm. Please see and service providers, private required by law, in which an applicant
Section IV.A. businesses and business associations, certifies that it will adhere to certain
4. Developing and Coordinating CoC law enforcement agencies, private statutory requirements, such as the Civil
Systems: Developing a CoC system funding providers, and homeless or Rights Act of 1964.
should be an inclusive process that formerly homeless persons. A CoC c. Chronically Homeless Person. An
brings together participants from the system should address the specific unaccompanied homeless individual
state, local, private and nonprofit needs of each homeless subpopulation: with a disabling condition who has
sectors to assist homeless persons. It those experiencing chronic either been continuously homeless for a
should be coordinated and consistent homelessness, veterans, persons with year or more OR has had at least four
with the community’s larger effort of serious mental illnesses, persons with (4) episodes of homelessness in the past
developing a HUD required substance abuse issues, persons with three (3) years. A disabling condition is
Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated HIV/AIDS, persons with co-occurring defined as ‘‘a diagnosable substance use
Plan serves as the vehicle for a diagnoses (may include diagnoses of disorder, serious mental illness,
community to comprehensively identify multiple physical disabilities or developmental disability, or chronic
each of its needs and to coordinate a multiple mental disabilities or a physical illness or disability, including
plan of action for addressing them. State combination of these two types), victims the co-occurrence of two or more of
and local 10-year plans to end chronic of domestic violence, youth, and any these conditions.’’ In defining the
homelessness must be aligned with (if others. To ensure that the CoC system chronically homeless, the term
not identical to) the CoC plan to end addresses the needs of homeless ‘‘homeless’’ means ‘‘a person sleeping in
chronic homelessness. For a community veterans, it is particularly important that a place not meant for human habitation
to successfully address the complex and you involve veteran service (e.g., living on the streets) or in an
interrelated problems related to organizations with specific experience emergency homeless shelter.’’
homelessness, the community must in serving homeless veterans. d. Consolidated Plan. A long-term
marshal its varied resources— 7. CoC Funding is provided through housing and community development
community and economic development the programs briefly described below. plan developed by state and local
resources, social service resources, Please refer to the CoC Homeless governments and approved by HUD.
housing and homeless assistance Assistance Programs Chart in Section The Consolidated Plan contains
resources—and use them in a III.A.3 for a more detailed description of information on homeless populations
coordinated and effective manner. each program: and should be coordinated with the CoC
5. CoC Components. A CoC system a. The Supportive Housing Program plan. It can be a source of information
consists of five basic components: (SHP) provides funding for the for the Unmet Need sections of the
a. A system of outreach and development of transitional and Housing Activities Chart. The plan
assessment for determining the needs permanent supportive housing and contains both narratives and maps, the
and conditions of an individual or services that help homeless persons latter developed by localities using
family who is homeless; transition from homelessness to living software provided by HUD.

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e. Consolidated Plan Certification. provision of assistance; and that the including drawing down the grant
The form, required by law, in which a organization has a functioning funds, distributing them to the project
state or local official certifies that the accounting system that provides for sponsors, overseeing project sponsors,
proposed activities or projects are each of the following (mention each in collecting and disseminating
consistent with the jurisdiction’s the certification): community-level data, and reporting to
Consolidated Plan and, if the applicant (1) Accurate, current and complete HUD. Applicants can submit
is a state or unit of local government, disclosure of the financial results of applications for projects on behalf of
that the jurisdiction is following its each federally sponsored project. project sponsors, who will actually
Consolidated Plan. (2) Records that identify adequately carry out the proposed project activities.
f. Continuum of Care. A collaborative the source and application of funds for Applicants can also carry out their own
funding approach that helps federally sponsored activities. projects. In these cases, the applicant is
communities plan for and provide a full (3) Effective control over and responsible for both administering and
range of emergency, transitional, and accountability for all funds, property managing a grant (as the grantee) and
permanent housing and service and other assets. carrying out the project activities (as the
resources to address the various needs (4) Comparison of outlays with budget project sponsor).
of homeless persons. amounts.
g. Current Inventory. A complete (5) Written procedures to minimize II. Award Information
listing of the community’s existing beds the time elapsing between the transfer of A. Amount Allocated. Approximately $1
and supportive services. funds to the recipient from the U.S. billion is available for this CoC
h. Homeless Management Information Treasury and the use of the funds for competition in FY 2005. Any
Systems (HMIS). An HMIS is a program purposes. unobligated funds from previous CoC
computerized data collection (6) Written procedures for competitions or additional funds that
application designed to capture client- determining the reasonableness, may become available as a result of
level information over time on the allocability and allowability of costs. deobligations or recaptures from
characteristics and service needs of (7) Accounting records, including cost
previous awards or budget transfers may
men, women, and children experiencing accounting records, which are
be used in addition to FY 2005
homelessness, while also protecting supported by source documentation.
1. Public Nonprofit Status. Public appropriations to fund applications
client confidentiality. It is designed to
nonprofit status is documented for submitted in response to this NOFA.
aggregate client-level data to generate an
community mental health centers by The FY 2005 Consolidated
unduplicated count of clients served
including a letter or other document Appropriations Act requires HUD to
within a community’s system of
from an authorized official stating that obligate all CoC homeless assistance
homeless services. An HMIS may also
the organization is a public nonprofit funds by September 30, 2007. These
cover a statewide or regional area, and
organization. funds will remain available for
include several CoCs. The HMIS can
m. Project Sponsor. The organization expenditure for five (5) years following
provide data on client characteristics
and service utilization. that is responsible for carrying out the that date, except as provided by the
i. Homeless Person means a person proposed project activities. A project 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Act,
sleeping in a place not meant for human sponsor does not submit a SF–424, including up to $20 million awarded for
habitation or in an emergency shelter; unless it is also the applicant. To be the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation
and a person in transitional housing for eligible to be a project sponsor, you Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Program
homeless persons who originally came must meet the same program eligibility to be available until expended. The
from the street or an emergency shelter. standards as applicants do, as outlined funds available for the CoC competition
For a more detailed discussion, see the in Section III.A.3, except in the can be used under any of the three
Questions and Answers Supplement Sponsor-based rental assistance (SRA) programs that can assist in creating
available on the web at www.hud.gov/ component of the S+C Program. Eligible community systems for combating
offices/adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm. The sponsors for the SRA component are homelessness.
programs covered by this NOFA are not statutorily precluded from also applying 1. Distribution of Funds: As in
for populations who are at risk of for S+C funding. previous NOFAs for the CoC Homeless
becoming homeless. n. SF 424. The application cover sheet Assistance Programs, HUD will not
j. NOFA. Notice of Funding required to be submitted by applicants specify amounts for each of the three
Availability, published in the Federal requesting HUD Federal Assistance. programs this year. Instead, the
Register to announce available funds o. Safe Haven. A Safe Haven is a form distribution of funds among the three
and application requirements. of supportive housing funded and programs will depend largely on locally
k. Private Nonprofit Status. Private administered under the Supportive determined priorities and overall
nonprofit status is documented by Housing Program serving hard-to-reach demand.
submitting either: (1) a copy of the homeless persons with severe mental a. Permanent Housing Requirement.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ruling illness and other debilitating behavioral Local priorities notwithstanding, the FY
providing tax-exempt status under conditions who are on the streets and 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Act
Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code; or (2) have been unwilling or unable to requires that not less than 30 percent of
documentation showing that the participate in supportive services. Safe this year’s Homeless Assistance Grants
applicant is a certified United Way Havens may be transitional supportive (HAG) appropriation, excluding
agency; or (3) a certification from a housing, or permanent supportive amounts provided for one-year renewals
designated official of the organization housing if it has the characteristics of under the Shelter Plus Care Program,
that no part of the net earnings of the permanent housing and requires must be used for permanent housing
organization inures to the benefit of any participants to sign a lease. projects for all homeless populations.
member, founder, contributor, or 9. Applicant Roles and b. Chronic Homelessness
individual; that the organization has a Responsibilities. An applicant will be Requirement. The Administration has
voluntary board; that the organization responsible for the overall management established as a policy priority the goal
practices nondiscrimination in the and administration of a particular grant, of ending chronic homelessness. CoCs

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are strongly encouraged to use the funds those serving individuals experiencing example, if HUD has funds available
available in this NOFA to target persons chronic homelessness, and include only to award 8 of 10 proposed projects,
experiencing chronic homelessness in them as part of your submission in this then it will award funding to the first 8
their communities. HUD encourages competition. See Section V.B.3.a and eligible projects listed, except as may be
communities to select projects that will V.B.3.b of this NOFA for additional necessary to achieve the 30 percent
contribute to the achievement of this information on the permanent housing overall permanent housing and the 10
important goal. CoCs should work and chronic homeless requirements. percent chronic homelessness
closely with appropriate state and local c. Lower-rated SHP Renewals. HUD requirements; see Section V.B.3.a. and
governments and interagency councils reserves the authority to conditionally V.B.3.b. of this NOFA for additional
on homelessness that are establishing select for one year of funding lower- information. In such cases, higher
their own ten-year plan for eliminating rated eligible SHP renewal projects that priority non-permanent housing projects
chronic homelessness. All these efforts are assigned 40 need points in a CoC may be de-selected to fund lower
should be coordinated and consistent application receiving at least 25 points priority permanent housing projects and
with the community’s HUD under the CoC scoring factor that would housing projects predominantly serving
Consolidated Plan as well as the CoC’s not otherwise receive funding for these those persons experiencing chronic
plan to end chronic homelessness. To projects. (See Section V.A.2.a and homelessness.
work towards this goal, HUD is targeting V.A.2.b of this NOFA for information on 3. Grant Term. See chart in Section
the Samaritan Initiative for projects that project rating and scoring.) Therefore, III.A.3. of this NOFA for information on
exclusively serve individuals who are the projects must receive a minimum the term of assistance for each of the
experiencing chronic homelessness. In score of 65 points. Although these three CoC programs covered in this
addition, at least 10 percent of the lower-rated SHP renewal projects will NOFA.
appropriation will be awarded to new or have scored below the otherwise III. Eligibility Information
renewal, transitional or permanent recognized funding line, their funding
housing projects where at least 70 allows homeless persons to continue to A. Eligible Applicants
percent of the project’s clients are be served and move towards self- 1. Eligible applicants for each
expected to be chronically homeless (as sufficiency. Not renewing these projects program are those identified in the
defined by HUD) immediately prior to would likely result in the closure of following chart.
entry into the project. Housing projects these projects and displacement of the 2. Renewal Applicants. As a project
include: SHP transitional housing, homeless people being served. applicant, you are eligible to apply for
permanent housing and Safe Havens; 2. Prioritizing Projects for Funding. renewal of a grant only if you have
S+C; and SRO projects. Since the Project priority decisions are best made executed a grant agreement for the
housing funding allocation set-aside by members of the local community, project directly with HUD for SHP or
requirements are expected to continue including local government and S+C programs under a CoC NOFA. If
in future competitions and may affect community and faith-based you are a project sponsor or sub-
project funding selections, you are organizations, which represent the recipient who has not signed such an
strongly encouraged to begin planning various economic, housing and social agreement, you are not eligible to apply
for new housing projects, particularly resources within that community. For for renewal of these projects.

3.—CONTINUUM OF CARE HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS


Elements Supportive housing Shelter plus care Section 8 SRO

AUTHORIZING LEGISLATION ...... Subtitle C of Title IV of the McKin- Subtitle F of Title IV of the McKin- Section 441 of the McKinney-
ney-Vento Homeless Assist- ney-Vento Homeless Assist- Vento Homeless Assistance
ance Act, 42 U.S.C. 11381. ance Act, 42 U.S.C. 11403. Act, 42 U.S.C. 11401.
IMPLEMENTING REGULATIONS 24 CFR part 583 ........................... 24 CFR part 582 ........................... 24 CFR part 882, subpart H, ex-
cept that all persons receiving
rental assistance must meet the
McKinney-Vento definition of
homelessness.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANT(S) ............. • States ........................................ • States ........................................ • PHAs
• Units of general local govern- • Units of general local govern- • Private nonprofit organizations.
ment. ment.
• Special purpose units of gov- • PHAs .........................................
ernment, e.g. PHAs.
• Private nonprofit organizations
• Community Mental Health Cen-
ters that are public nonprofit or-
ganizations.
ELIGIBLE COMPONENTST .......... • Transitional housing .................. • Tenant-based housing .............. • SRO housing.
• Permanent housing for disabled • Sponsor-based housing ............
persons only. • Project-based housing ..............
• Supportive services not in con- • SRO-based housing ..................
junction with supportive housing.
• Safe Havens .............................
• Innovative supportive housing ..
• Homeless Mngt. Info. System
(HMIS).

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3.—CONTINUUM OF CARE HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS—Continued


Elements Supportive housing Shelter plus care Section 8 SRO

ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES (See foot- • Acquisition ................................. • Rental assistance ...................... • Rental assistance.
notes 1,2 and 3). • Rehabilitation ............................
• New construction ......................
• Leasing ......................................
• Operating costs .........................
• Supportive services ...................
ELIGIBLE POPULATIONS (See • Homeless individuals and fami- • Homeless disabled individuals .. • Homeless individuals.
footnote 2). lies. • Homeless disabled individuals
& their families.
POPULATIONS GIVEN SPECIAL • Homeless persons with disabil- • Homeless persons who are se- • N/A.
CONSIDERATION. ities. riously mentally ill, Have chronic
• Homeless families with children problems with alcohol and/or
drugs, Have AIDS & related dis-
eases..
INITIAL TERM OF ASSISTANCE 2 or 3 years for new SHP 1, 2 or 5 years: TRA, SRA, and PRA if 10 years.
3 years for new HMIS. no rehab, 10 years: SRO, and
PRA with rehab.
Footnote 1: Homeless prevention activities are statutorily ineligible under these programs.
Footnote 2: Persons at risk of homelessness are statutorily ineligible for assistance under these programs.
Footnote 3: Acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, leasing, and operating costs for emergency shelters are statutorily ineligible for assistance
under Shelter Plus Care and Section 8 SRO.

B. Matching (Cost Sharing) requirements. If HUD determines the (6) For those applicants applying for
following standards are not met by a the Innovative component of SHP,
You must match Supportive Housing
specific project or activity, the project or whether or not a project is considered
Program funds provided for acquisition,
activity will be rejected from the innovative will be determined on the
rehabilitation, and new construction
competition. basis that the particular approach
with an equal amount of cash from other (1) Applicants and sponsors must
sources. Since SHP by statute can pay proposed is new and can be replicated.
meet the eligibility requirements of the (7) S+C renewal applications that are
no more than 75 percent of the total specific program as described in
operating budget for supportive not submitted as part of a CoC
program regulations and provide application will not be considered as
housing, you must provide at least a 25 evidence of eligibility and appropriate
percent cash match of the total annual eligible for funding.
certifications as specified by the (8) Under the Sponsor-based rental
operating costs. In addition, for all SHP attachments in Section VIII.
funding for supportive services and assistance S+C component, an applicant
(2) The population to be served must must subcontract the funding awarded
Homeless Management Information meet the eligibility requirements of the
Systems (HMIS) you must provide a 25 with an eligible sponsor: a private
specific program as described in the
percent cash match. This means that of nonprofit organization or a community
program regulations and the application
the total supportive services budget line mental health agency established as a
must clearly establish eligibility of
item, no more than 80 percent may be public nonprofit organization, that owns
program participants to be served
from SHP grant funds. The cash source or leases the housing where participants
pertaining to homelessness and
may be your agency, other Federal will reside..
disability status.
programs, state and local governments, (3) New this year, the only persons (9) For the Section 8 SRO program,
or private resources. who may be served by new and renewal only individuals meeting HUD’s
You must match rental assistance permanent housing projects are those definition of homeless are eligible to
provided through the Shelter Plus Care who come from the streets, emergency receive rental assistance. Therefore, any
Program in the aggregate with shelters, or transitional housing. As individual occupying a unit at
supportive services. Shelter Plus Care participants leave currently operating commencement of the unit’s
requires a dollar for dollar match; the projects, participants who meet this new rehabilitation will not receive rental
recipient’s match source can be cash or eligibility standard must replace them. assistance if they return to their unit (or
in kind from any of the sources above. (4) Projects that involve rehabilitation any other) upon completion of its
Documentation of the match or new construction must meet the rehabilitation.
requirement must be maintained in the accessibility requirements of Section (10) Applicants agree to participate in
grantee’s financial records on a grant- 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a local HMIS system when it is
specific basis. the design and construction implemented in their community.
requirements of the Fair Housing Act b. Project Quality Threshold. HUD
C. Other
and the accessibility requirements of the will review projects to determine if they
1. Eligible Activities. Eligible activities Americans with Disabilities Act, as meet the following quality threshold
for the SHP, S+C, and SRO Programs are applicable. requirements. A S+C or SHP project
outlined in the preceding CoC Homeless (5) The project must be cost-effective, renewal will be considered as having
Assistance Programs Chart at Section including costs associated with met these requirements through its
III.A.3. construction, operations and supportive previously approved grant application
2. Threshold Requirements. a. Project services with such costs not deviating unless information to the contrary is
Eligibility Threshold. HUD will review substantially from the norm in that received. The housing and services
projects to determine if they meet the locale for the type of structure or kind proposed must be appropriate to the
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the community. HUD will assess the (2) Local Resident Employment. To 3. Program Requirements. a. CoC
following: the extent that any housing assistance Geographic Area. In deciding what
(1) The type, scale and general (including rental assistance) funded geographic area you will cover in your
location of the housing fit the needs of through this NOFA is used for housing CoC strategy, you should be aware that
the participants and that the housing is rehabilitation (including reduction and the single most important factor in being
readily accessible to community abatement of lead-based paint hazards, awarded funding under this competition
amenities. but excluding routine maintenance, will be the strength of your CoC strategy
(2) That the vast majority of the repair, and replacement) or housing when measured against the CoC rating
proposed participants come from the construction, then it is subject to section factors described in this NOFA. When
streets or homeless shelters or 3 of the Housing and Urban you determine what jurisdictions to
transitional housing for homeless Rehabilitation Act of 1968, and the include in your CoC strategy area,
persons. implementing regulations at 24 CFR part include only those jurisdictions that are
(3) The type, scale and location of the 135. Section 3, as amended, requires fully involved in the development and
supportive services fit the needs of the that economic opportunities generated implementation of the CoC strategy.
participants and the mode of by certain HUD financial assistance for The more jurisdictions you include in
transportation to those services is housing and community development the CoC strategy area, the larger the pro
described. programs shall, to the greatest extent rata need share that will be allocated to
(4) The specific plan for ensuring feasible, be given to low- and very low- the strategy area (as described in Section
clients will be individually assisted to income persons, particularly those who V.B.2.b. of this NOFA). If you are a rural
obtain the benefits of the mainstream are recipients of government assistance county, you may wish to consider
health, social service, and employment for housing, and to businesses that working with larger groups of
programs for which they are eligible is provide economic opportunities for contiguous counties to develop a region-
provided. these persons. wide or multi-county CoC strategy
(5) How participants are helped to covering the combined service areas of
(3) Relocation. The SHP, S+C, and
obtain and remain in permanent these counties. The areas covered by
SRO programs are subject to the
housing is described. CoC strategies should not overlap.
(6) How participants are assisted to requirements of the Uniform Relocation
b. Expiring/Extended Grants. If your
both increase their incomes and live Assistance and Real Property
SHP or S+C Program grant will be
independently is provided. Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as
expiring in calendar year 2006, or if
(7) Applicants and sponsors must amended (URA). These requirements are
your S+C Program grant has been
evidence satisfactory performance for explained in HUD Handbook 1378,
extended beyond its original five-year
existing grant(s). Tenant Assistance, Relocation and Real term and is projected to run out of funds
c. Project Renewal Threshold. Your Property Acquisition. Also see General in FY 2006, you must apply as a
local needs analysis process must Section. renewal under this CoC NOFA to get
consider the need to continue funding (4) Environmental Reviews. All CoC continued funding.
for projects expiring in calendar year assistance is subject to the National c. Coordination with Mainstream
2006. HUD will not fund competitive Environmental Policy Act and Resources. If your project is selected for
renewals out of order on the priority list applicable related Federal funding as a result of the competition,
except as may be necessary to achieve environmental authorities. Conditional you will be required to coordinate and
the 30 percent overall permanent selection of projects under the CoC integrate your homeless program with
housing requirement and the 10 percent Homeless Assistance competition is other mainstream (non-homeless
requirement for individuals subject to the environmental review targeted) health, social services, and
experiencing chronic homelessness requirements of 24 CFR 582.230, employment programs for which
requirement. It is important that SHP 583.230 and 882.804(c), as applicable. homeless populations may be eligible,
renewals and S+C non-competitive The recipient, its project partners and including Medicaid, Children’s Health
renewals meet minimum project their contractors may not acquire, Insurance Program, Temporary
eligibility, capacity and performance rehabilitate, convert, lease (under S+C/ Assistance for Needy Families, Food
standards identified in this NOFA or TRA where participants are required to Stamps, and services funded through
they will be rejected from consideration live in a particular structure or area as the Mental Health Block Grant and
for either competitive or non- described in Section III.C.3.e(3)(a)), Substance Abuse Block Grant,
competitive funding. repair, dispose of, demolish or construct Workforce Investment Act, Welfare-to-
d. Civil Rights Thresholds: Applicants property for a project under this CoC Work grant program and Veterans
and the project sponsors must be in NOFA, or commit or expend HUD or Health Care.
compliance with applicable civil rights local funds for such eligible activities, d. Prevention Strategies and
laws and Executive Orders, and must until the responsible entity has Discharge Policies. In addition, as a
meet the threshold requirements of the completed the environmental review condition for award, any governmental
General Section. procedures required by Part 58 and the entity serving as an applicant must
(1) Projects funded under this NOFA environmental certification and Request agree to develop and implement, to the
shall operate in a fashion that does not for Release of Funds (RROF) have been maximum extent practical and where
deprive any individual of any right approved or HUD has performed an appropriate, policies and protocols for
protected by the Fair Housing Act (42 environmental review under Part 50 and the discharge of persons from publicly
U.S.C. 3601–19), Section 504 of the the recipient has received HUD funded institutions or systems of care
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. approval of the property. The (such as health care facilities, foster care
794), the Americans with Disabilities expenditure or commitment of or other youth facilities, or correction
Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.), Continuum of Care assistance or programs and institutions) in order to
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 nonfederal funds for such activities prevent such discharge from
(42 U.S.C. 2000d) or the Age prior to this HUD approval may result immediately resulting in homelessness
Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. in the denial of assistance for the project for such persons. While the state or
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jurisdiction in the area of the (2) SHP—Renewal Projects execution. The field office will receive
Continuum’s application has the formal (a) For the renewal of a SHP project, instructions for this process in the S+C
responsibility to enact the discharge you may request funding for one (1), Operating Procedures guidance for 2005
policy, the Continuum is expected to two (2) or three (3) years. awards.
actively involve itself in the planning (b) The total request for each (a) For the renewal of a S+C project,
and implementation of the discharge renewable project cannot exceed the including S+C SROs, the grant term will
policy. This condition for award is average yearly amount received in your be one (1) year, as specified by
intended to emphasize that states and current grant for that project, plus up to Congress. For the renewal of S+C rental
units of general local government are five percent for administration. Projects assistance that is Tenant-based (TRA),
primarily responsible for the care of proposing both to renew the existing Sponsor-based (SRA) or Project-based
these individuals, and to forestall project and expand the number of units (PRA), you may request up to the
attempts to use scarce McKinney-Vento or number of participants receiving amount determined by multiplying the
Act homeless assistance funds to assist services must submit a new project number of units under lease at the time
such persons in lieu of state and local proposal for the expansion portion of
resources. of your application for renewal funding
the project. HMIS activities being by the applicable 2005 Fair Market
e. Program-Specific Requirements. renewed should be included on the Rent(s) by 12 months. Current FMRs can
Please be advised that where an HMIS budget chart. be found at www.hudclips.org. For S+C
applicant for the SHP funding is a state (c) HUD will recapture SHP grant
or unit of general local government that grants having been awarded one year of
funds remaining unspent at the end of renewal funding in 2004, the number of
utilizes one or more nonprofit the previous grant period when it
organizations to administer the units requested for renewal this year
renews a grant. must not exceed the number of units
homeless assistance project(s),
administrative funds provided as part of (3) S+C—New Projects funded in 2004. As is the case with
the SHP grant must be passed on to the SHP, HUD will recapture S+C grant
(a) A project may not include more
nonprofit organization(s) in proportion funds remaining unspent at the end of
than one component, e.g., combining
to the administrative burden borne by the previous grant period when it
Tenant-based Rental Assistance (TRA)
them for the SHP project(s). HUD will renews a grant. The one-year term of
with Sponsor-based Rental Assistance
consider states or units of general local non-competitively awarded S+C
(SRA) is prohibited within the same
government that pass on at least 50 renewal projects may not be extended.
grant. Under the TRA component, in
percent of the administrative funds order to help provide supportive (b) The renewal of S+C SROs expiring
made available under the grant as services or for the purposes of in 2006 will also be non-competitively
having met this requirement. This controlling housing costs, a grantee may awarded under this NOFA. For the
requirement does not apply to either the require participants to live in a renewal of S+C SRO rental assistance,
SRO Program, since only PHAs particular structure for the first year of you may request up to the amount
administer the SRO rental assistance, or assistance or to live in a particular area determined by multiplying the number
to the S+C Program, since paying the for the entire rental assistance period. of units under contract at the time of
costs associated with the administration Where this option is exercised, an your application for renewal funding by
of these grants is ineligible by environmental review and clearance the contract rent at the time of
regulation. must be performed prior to any expiration by 12 months.
(1) SHP—New Projects commitment to lease a particular (c) Under the FY 2005 Consolidated
structure or unit for participant Appropriations Act, eligible S+C
(a) Please note that the grant term for occupancy as described in Section
new SHP projects is two (2) or three (3) Program grants whose terms are
III.C.2.d.(4), Environmental Reviews. expiring in 2006, and S+C Program
years. (b) S+C/SRO Component. If you are a
(b) HUD will require recordation of a grants that have been extended beyond
state or a unit of general local
HUD-approved use and repayment their original five-year terms but which
government, you must subcontract with
covenant (a form may be obtained from are projected to run out of funds in
a Public Housing Authority to
your field office) for all grants of funds 2006, will be renewed for one year
administer the S+C assistance. Also, no
for acquisition, rehabilitation or new provided that they are determined to be
single project may contain more than
construction. The covenant will enforce needed by the CoC as evidenced by their
100 units.
the use and repayment requirements (c) S+C SRA Component. Project inclusion on the priority chart. These
found at section 423(b)(1) and (c) of the sponsors must submit proof of their projects must also demonstrate that
McKinney-Vento Act and must be eligibility to serve as a project sponsor. their applicant and sponsor meet
approved by HUD counsel before eligibility, capacity and performance
execution and recordation. Proof of (4) S+C Renewal Projects requirements described in Section V.A.1
recordation must be provided to HUD HUD encourages the consolidation of of this NOFA. Non-competitive S+C
counsel before funds for rehabilitation appropriate S+C renewal grants when renewals should be submitted by the
or new construction may be drawn the grants are under the same grantee, application deadline. These S+C
down. same component and expire in the same renewal projects will not count against
(c) All project sponsors must meet year. However, renewal requests for a continuum’s pro rata need amount,
applicant eligibility standards as expiring S+C grants should still be but should be numbered, continuing the
described in Section III.A.3. As in past listed individually on the CoC priority priority sequence, on the CoC Priority
years, HUD will review sponsor list and will be awarded as individual Chart. On the other hand, no
eligibility as part of the selection renewal grants. Where the grantee community hold harmless amount will
process. Project sponsors are required to wishes to consolidate the renewal be computed for any CoC using S+C
submit evidence of their eligibility with grants, this action may be subsequently renewal amounts since these projects
the application (See Section accomplished by the field office at the are being funded outside of the
IV.B.1.(3)(a). point of renewal grant agreement competition.

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(5) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation renewals, please contact your local HUD executed within twelve (12) months of
SRO Program—New Projects field office. execution of the Annual Contributions
f. Timeliness Standards. As an Contract. HUD may reduce the number
As an applicant, the following
applicant, you are expected to initiate of units or the amount of the annual
limitations apply to the Section 8 SRO
your approved projects promptly in contribution commitment if, in HUD’s
program:
accordance with Section VI.A of this determination, the Public Housing
(a) Under section 8(e)(2) of the United
NOFA. In addition, HUD will take Authority fails to demonstrate a good
States Housing Act of 1937, no single
action if you fail to satisfy the following faith effort to adhere to this schedule.
project may contain more than 100
timeliness standards:
assisted units. (1) SHP: HUD will deselect your IV. Application and Submission
(b) Under 24 CFR 882.802, applicants award if you do not demonstrate site Information
that are private nonprofit organizations control within one (1) year of the date A. Addresses to Request Application
must subcontract with a Public Housing of your grant award letter, as required Package. A checklist of forms needed to
Authority to administer the SRO by the McKinney-Vento Act (see 42 complete the application is provided.
assistance. U.S.C. 11386(a)(3)) and implemented in Exhibits 1–4 and the Applicant
(c) Under section 8(e)(2) of the United program regulations at 24 CFR Certifications are attachments as
States Housing Act of 1937 and 24 CFR 583.320(a). Subsequent loss of site described in Section VIII below. The
882.802, rehabilitation must involve a control beyond the 12-month statutory Exhibits, Geographic Codes, Initial Pro
minimum expenditure of $3,000 for a limit will be cause for cancellation of Rata Need Amounts, Applicant
unit, including its prorated share of the award and recapture of funds. HUD Certifications, and the Questions and
work to be accomplished on common may deobligate SHP funds if the Answers Supplement can be accessed at
areas or systems, to upgrade conditions following additional timeliness http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/
to comply with the Physical Condition standards are not met: fundsavail.cfm. An applicant may also
Standards. (a) You must begin construction obtain a copy of the SuperNOFA by
(d) Under section 441(e) of the activities within eighteen (18) months of calling the NOFA Information Center at
McKinney-Vento Act and 24 CFR the date of HUD’s grant award letter and 1–800–HUD–8929 (voice) (this is a toll
882.805(d)(1), HUD publishes the SRO complete them within thirty-six (36) free number) or you may download it
per unit rehabilitation cost limit each months after that notification. from the web site at http://
year to take into account changes in (b) For activities that cannot begin www.grants.gov. Please note that all
construction costs. This cost limitation until construction activities are sections of the SuperNOFA are critical
applies to rehabilitation that is completed, such as supportive service and must be carefully reviewed to
compensated for in a Housing or operating activities that will be ensure your application can be
Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract. conducted within the building being considered for funding.
For purposes of Fiscal Year 2005 rehabilitated or newly constructed, you B. Content and Form of Application
funding, the cost limitation is raised must begin these activities within three Submission. The only option for
from $19,500 to $20,000 per unit to take (3) months after you complete submitting a viable application under
into account increases in construction construction. this NOFA is to submit the entire
costs during the past 12-month period. (c) You must begin all activities that Continuum of Care application, with all
(e) The SRO Program is subject to the may proceed independent of of its projects, together in a single
Federal standards at 24 CFR part 882, construction activities, including HMIS, package mailed to HUD. Each
subpart H. within twelve (12) months of the date of application will consist of one
(f) Individuals assisted through the HUD’s grant award letter. HUD may Continuum of Care Exhibit and
SRO Program must meet the definition reduce a grant agreement term to one (1) submissions from one or more
of homeless individual found at section year where implementation delays have applicants and project sponsors.
103 of the McKinney-Vento Act. reduced the amount of funds that Although HUD will accept an
(g) Resources outside the program pay reasonably can be used in the original application for a project exclusive of
for the rehabilitation, and rehabilitation term. participation in any community-wide or
financing. The rental assistance covers (2) S+C Except SRO Component. HUD region-wide CoC development process,
operating expenses of the SRO housing, may deobligate S+C funds if you do not projects will receive few, if any, points
including debt service for rehabilitation meet the following timeliness standards: under the CoC rating factors and are
financing. Units may contain food (a) For Tenant-based Rental very unlikely to be funded. To ensure
preparation or sanitary facilities or both. Assistance, for Sponsor-based Rental that no applicant is afforded an
Assistance, and for Project-based Rental advantage in the rating of the CoC
(6) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation element (described in Section V.A.2.a.)
Assistance without rehabilitation, you
SRO Program—Renewals HUD is establishing a limitation of 30
must start the rental assistance within
This program section of the NOFA is twelve (12) months of the date of HUD’s pages, excluding required multiple page
not applicable to the renewal of funding grant award letter. tables or charts but including any
under the Section 8 SRO program. The (b) For Project-based Rental attachments, on the length of Exhibit 1
renewal of expiring Section 8 SRO Assistance with rehabilitation, you must of any application submitted in
projects is not part of the competitive complete the rehabilitation within response to this NOFA. HUD will not
CoC NOFA process. Rather, expiring twelve (12) months of the date of HUD’s consider the contents of any pages
Section 8 SROs will be identified at the grant award letter. exceeding this limit when rating the
beginning of the applicable year by the (3) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Continuum of Care element of any
public housing authority and HUD field SRO Program and SRO Component of application. Please note Exhibit 1, as
office. One-year renewal funds for the S+C Program. For projects carried well as Exhibits 2–4, should only
expiring Section 8 SRO HAP contracts out under the Section 8 SRO program include the actual application questions
will be provided by HUD under a and the SRO component of the S+C and responses being provided and
separate, non-competitive process. For program, the rehabilitation work must should not include the HUD application
further guidance on Section 8 SRO be completed and the HAP contract instructions or any blank tables and

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charts. The General Section contains submission of this survey is voluntary. completed application should be
certifications that the applicant will Additionally, each applicant must submitted on or before June 10, 2005 to
comply with fair housing and civil attach the following documentation (i-v) the addresses shown below. HUD will
rights requirements, program to its SF–424: not accept faxed or hand delivered
regulations, and other Federal (i) Documentation of Applicant applications.
requirements, and (where applicable) Eligibility. Only applicants for new a. Timeliness. Your application will
that the proposed activities are projects must include documentation of be considered timely filed if your
consistent with the HUD-approved eligibility as defined in the chart in application is postmarked on or before
Consolidated Plan of the applicable Section III.A.3. Also, see Section I.A.8.k. 11:59:59 on the application submission
state or unit of general local & l. of this NOFA for information on the date and received by HUD on or within
government. Attachment 7 to this NOFA documentation required to validate non- fifteen (15) days of the application
contains program-specific Applicant profit status. submission date. Applicants mailing
Certifications. (ii) SF–LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying their applications must take their
Activities, where applicable. application to a post office to get a
1. Application Submission (iii) Applicant Code of Conduct. (New receipt of mailing that provides the date
Requirements: applicants and applicants awarded HUD and time the package was submitted to
a. A completed application will funding prior to 2005). the USPS. Postal Service rules now
include one Exhibit 1 (CoC) and any (iv) HUD 40076–CoC, Applicant require that large packages must be
number of Exhibits 2 (SHP New), 2R Certifications, located in Attachment 7 brought to a postal facility for mailing.
(SHP Renewal), 3 (S+C New), 3R (S+C of this NOFA. In many areas, the USPS has made a
Renewal) and 4 (SRO New), depending (3) Section III—Project practice of returning to the sender, large
on the number of projects and type of Documentation: Each project applying packages that have been dropped in a
programs proposed for funding. For under Exhibits 2–4 must be submitted mail collection box. Paper copy
example, if you were proposing five in its priority list order with all required applications submitted to the USPS by
SHP Renewal projects and one S+C New forms for that exhibit. The following the submission date and time and
project, then you would submit one documentation must be included after received by HUD no later than 15 days
Exhibit 1, five Exhibits 2R and one each project submission: after the established submission date
Exhibit 3. No submission would be (a) Documentation of Sponsor will receive funding consideration.
necessary for Exhibit 4 because funding Eligibility. Only sponsors for new Applicants should request a receipt for
is not being requested under the Section projects must include documentation of mailing their application submission,
8 SRO program in this example. Refer to eligibility as defined in the chart in which shows the date and time it was
Assembly Order below for full Section III.A.3. See also Section I.A.8.m. received by the Postal Service. If the
assembling instructions. for information on the documentation USPS does not have a receipt showing
b. Assembly Order: Each CoC must required to validate sponsor eligibility. a digital time stamp to record the
submit the entire CoC application, with (b) HUD–96010, Logic Model; submission time, HUD will also accept
all of its parts, in a single package to (c) HUD–2880, Applicant/Recipient USPS Form 3817, Certificate of Mailing,
HUD. There are three separate sections Disclosure/Update Report; date stamped by the Postal Service.
to a CoC submission: The CoC Exhibit (d) HUD–2991, Certification of Applicants may use any type of mail
1, all applicant documentation, and all Consistency with the Consolidated Plan; service provided by the USPS to have
project documentation. The application and their application package delivered to
must be assembled in the following (e) SF 424–SUPP, Survey on Ensuring HUD in time to meet the timely
order: Equal Opportunity for Applicants (for submission requirements. Applicants
(1) Section I—Exhibit 1 Narrative and private nonprofit applicants only— whose applications are determined to be
Charts completion of survey is voluntary). late, who cannot furnish HUD with a
(a) Exhibit 1, the CoC plan with Forms receipt from the USPS that verifies the
2. Assembly Format
CoC–A through N; package was submitted to the USPS
(b) HUD–27300, Questionnaire for a. The standard font to be used for prior to the submission due date and
HUD’s Initiative on Removal of narratives is Times New Roman, size 12 time, will not receive funding. If your
Regulatory Barriers; (pitch). Number all pages within each application is sent by overnight delivery
(c) HUD 2993, Acknowledgment of exhibit sequentially and insert tabs or express mail, other than the United
Application Receipt; and marking each exhibit. For Exhibit 1, CoC States Postal Service, your application
(d) HUD 2994, Client Comments and narrative, number pages from 1 up to 30 will be timely filed if it is placed in
Suggestions (optional). using letter suffixes where appropriate transit with the overnight/express mail
(2) Section II—Applicant to indicate pages that do not count service on or before the application due
Documentation toward the 30 page limit as per the date. Applicants should retain a receipt
(a) SF–424 Application for Federal instructions for completing the CoC from these services showing that it was
Assistance. Submit one SF–424 for each narrative. For example, the first page of submitted for delivery by the
applicant in the Continuum. Attached to a 4 page project leveraging chart would application submission date and time.
each SF–424 must be a list of all the be numbered 23 while the next 3 pages b. Field Office Copies. The HUD Field
applicant’s projects in priority number of the chart would be numbered 23–A, Office must also receive one copy of
order, with project name and requested 23–B, and 23–C. your application, with the same due
amount. Each SF–424 must also include b. Please use a two-hole punch to date and timely filed requirements as
the applicant’s DUNS number. Please insert holes at the top of your described in Section IV.C.1.a above. The
see the General Section for more application. General Section provides for a process
information on obtaining a DUNS c. Please do not bind your to use the HUD Field Office copy of the
number. The SF–424 SUPP, Survey on application, since this impedes application when a portion may be
Ensuring Equal Opportunity for processing. missing from the HUD Headquarters
Applicants, is for private nonprofits C. Submission Dates and Times: 1. copy. To supplement that guidance, in
applicants only and completion/ Application Submission Date. Your the rare event that a CoC’s entire

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application is not received at HUD providers, and homeless or formerly project sponsor’s control, there are no
Headquarters on time, HUD may homeless persons. Also, you ensure serious unresolved HUD monitoring
similarly request proof that the that other 10 year plans within your finding, and no outstanding audit
Headquarters and Field Office copy was CoC’s geographic area are aligned finding of a material nature regarding
timely filed and, if so, may use the copy with the CoC plan; the administration of the program.
received by the Field Office for review. —Two, that you have created, 2. Review, Rating and Conditional
D. Intergovernmental Review. Not maintained, and built upon a Selection. HUD will use the same
applicable. This funding opportunity is community-wide inventory of review, rating, and conditional selection
not subject to Executive Order (EO) housing and services for homeless process for all three programs (SHP, S+C
12372. families and individuals (both HUD and SRO). The standard factors for
E. Funding Restrictions. Funding and non-HUD funded); identified the award identified in the General Section
Restrictions are outlined in Sections full spectrum of needs of homeless have been modified in this NOFA as
V.B.3.a and V.B.3.b. families and individuals; and described below. Only the factors
F. Other Submission Requirements: coordinated efforts to fill gaps described in this NOFA—Continuum of
1. Addresses for Submitting between the current inventory and Care and Need—will be used to assign
Applications existing needs. This coordinated effort points. Paragraphs 2a and 2b in this
must appropriately address all aspects section describe selection factors. Up to
a. To HUD Headquarters. Submit your 100 points will be assigned using these
original completed application (the of the continuum, especially
permanent housing; and factors, including rating points for
application with the original signed HUD’s policy priority of ending chronic
documentation) and one additional —Three, that you have instituted a CoC-
wide strategy to coordinate homeless homelessness by 2012; and the policy
copy of Exhibit 1 only to: HUD priority for removing regulatory barriers
Headquarters, Robert C. Weaver assistance with mainstream health,
social services and employment to affordable housing (see Section
Building, 451 Seventh Street, SW., V.A.2.a.(1)(c) and (d) below on both
Room 7270, Washington, DC 20410, programs for which homeless
individuals and families may be policy priorities). There are no bonus
Attention: Continuum of Care Programs. points for proposing projects in an RC/
b. To the Appropriate CPD Field eligible. These programs include, but
are not limited to, Medicaid, EZ/EC–IIs.
Office. Also submit one copy of your a. Continuum of Care. HUD will
completed application to the Children’s Health Insurance Program,
Temporary Assistance for Needy award up to 60 points as follows:
Community Planning and Development (1) Process and Strategy: HUD will
Division of the appropriate HUD Field Families, Food Stamps, and services
award up to 17 points based on the
Office for your jurisdiction. Please see funded through the Mental Health
extent to which your application
the General Section for Field Office Block Grant and Substance Abuse
demonstrates:
addresses. Block Grant, Workforce Investment (a) The existence of a coordinated and
2. Security Procedures. HUD Act, Welfare-to-Work grant program, inclusive community process, including
recommends that applications be mailed and Veterans Health Care. organizational structure(s), for
or shipped express using the United 1. Applicant and sponsor eligibility, developing and implementing a CoC
States Postal Service (USPS). However, capacity and performance: HUD will strategy which includes nonprofit
applications shipped via United Parcel review applications to ensure that the organizations (such as veterans service
Service (UPS), FedEX, DHL, or Falcon applicant and project sponsor meet the organizations, organizations
Carrier will also be accepted. Due to eligibility and capacity standards representing persons with disabilities,
HUD security regulations, no other outlined in this section. If HUD faith-based and other community-based
delivery service is permitted into HUD determines these standards are not met, organizations, and other groups serving
Headquarters without escort. You must, the project will be rejected from the homeless and other low-income
therefore, use one of the four carriers competition. The eligibility, capacity persons), state and local governmental
listed above. HUD will not be and performance standards are as agencies, public housing authorities,
responsible if a carrier other than one of follows: housing developers and service
the named carriers is unable to deliver a. You must be eligible to apply for providers, law enforcement, hospital
your application. the specific program. and medical entities, funding providers,
b. You must demonstrate ability to local businesses and business
V. Application Review Information carry out the project(s). With respect to associations, and homeless or formerly
A. Criteria. Your application will each proposed project, this means that, homeless persons; and
receive a higher score under the CoC in addition to knowledge of and (b) That a well-defined and
scoring factors if the application experience with homelessness in comprehensive strategy has been
demonstrates the achievement of three general, the organization carrying out developed which addresses the
basic goals: the project, its employees, or its components of a CoC system (i.e.,
—One, that you have provided partners, must have the necessary prevention, outreach, intake, and
maximum participation in the experience and knowledge to carry out assessment; emergency shelter;
planning process by nonprofit the specific activities proposed, such as transitional housing; permanent
organizations (including those housing development, housing independent housing; and permanent
representing persons with management, and service delivery. supportive housing) and that strategy
disabilities), government agencies, c. If you or the project sponsor is a has been designed to serve all homeless
public housing authorities, faith- current or past recipient of assistance subpopulations in the community (e.g.,
based and other community-based under a HUD McKinney-Vento Act seriously mentally ill, persons with
organizations, other homeless program, there must have been no delay multiple diagnoses, veterans, persons
providers, housing developers and in meeting applicable program with HIV/AIDS), including those
service providers, private businesses timeliness standards unless HUD persons living in emergency shelters,
and business associations, law determines the delay in project supportive housing for homeless
enforcement agencies, funding implementation is beyond your or the persons, or in places not designed for,

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or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping demonstrates progress in the planning, leasing and operations when used in
accommodation for human beings. implementation and operation of an connection with housing. HMIS costs
(c) The existence of a realistic strategy HMIS system covering at a minimum all and administrative costs will be
for ending chronic homelessness that street outreach, emergency shelters and excluded from this calculation as either
establishes past performance, future transitional housing programs so that a a housing or supportive service cost.
goals and action steps. It should be reliable, unduplicated count of (6) Performance Measurement: HUD
aligned with other 10-year plans in the homeless persons on the street and in will award up to 8 points based upon
community to eliminate chronic shelters may be conducted. the CoC’s progress in reducing
homelessness (if applicable), and the (3) Gaps and Priorities: HUD will homelessness. This will be measured by
local HUD Consolidated Plan. award up to 10 points based on the program participants’ success in moving
(d) A local plan and/or existing policy extent to which your application: to and maintaining permanent housing
to remove regulatory barriers to the (a) Describes the gap analysis as reported in the most recent APR.
production of affordable housing. As performed, uses reliable information HUD will also be assessing the extent to
provided for in the General Section, and sources that are presented which participants successfully become
HUD will award up to 2 points, within completely and accurately; and employed and access mainstream
the 17 points for this rating factor, based (b) Proposes projects that are not programs. These measures emphasize
on the extent that the CoC’s application inconsistent with the unmet need HUD’s determination to assess grantees’
demonstrates a local plan to remove described in the CoC strategy, describes performance in the prior program year
regulatory barriers to affordable a fair project selection process, explains and to determine if they are meeting the
housing. Applicable activities include how gaps identified through the overall goal of the Homeless Assistance
the support of state and local efforts to analysis are being addressed, and Grants under which they are funded.
streamline processes, eliminate correctly completes the priority chart. Both housing and supportive services
redundant requirements, statutes, (4) Leveraging Supplemental only projects will be assessed, using the
regulations, and codes that impede the Resources: HUD will award up to 8 data submitted in the Exhibit 1 CoC
availability of affordable housing. The points based on the extent to which Project Performance on Form HUD
response (one questionnaire per CoC) your application demonstrates 40076 CoC–M.
should be submitted for consideration leveraging of funds requested under this b. Need: HUD will award up to 40
as a completed HUD Form 27300, NOFA with other resources, including points for need. There is a three-step
Questionnaire for HUD’s Initiative on private, other public, and mainstream approach to determining the need scores
Removal of Regulatory Barriers. The services and housing programs, for to be awarded to projects
continuum should submit the proposed projects and ongoing efforts. (1) Step 1—HUD’s Determination of
questionnaire for the local jurisdiction To achieve the highest rating for this preliminary pro rata need: To determine
where the majority of its CoC assistance factor, applicants must evidence explicit the homeless assistance need of a
will be provided. Please identify the Continuum-wide strategies to particular jurisdiction, HUD will use
name of the jurisdiction reported on the coordinate homeless assistance with nationally available data, including the
top of the first page of the returned mainstream health, social services and following factors as used in the
questionnaire. This questionnaire can be employment programs for which Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)
found in the attachments to the General homeless populations may be eligible, program; data on poverty, housing
Section and should be submitted with and to use those benefits as appropriate overcrowding, population, age of
Exhibit 1. and practicable to help offset supportive housing, and growth lag. Applying those
(e) Participation in Energy Star. In service costs of the programs that would factors to a particular jurisdiction
keeping with the Administration’s otherwise be paid for with HUD provides an estimate of the relative need
policy priority of promoting energy funding. These include, but are not index for that jurisdiction compared to
efficient housing while protecting the limited to, Medicaid, Children’s Health other jurisdictions applying for
environment, applicants applying for Insurance Program, Temporary assistance under this NOFA.
new construction or rehabilitation Assistance for Needy Families, Food (2) Step 2—Determining CoC hold
funding, who maintain housing or Stamps, and services funding through harmless pro rata need: In CoCs where
community facilities or provide services the Mental Health Block Grant and the total amount needed to fund, for one
in those facilities, are encouraged to Substance Abuse Block Grant, year, all SHP grants eligible for renewal
promote energy efficiency and are Workforce Investment Act, the Welfare- in this competition exceeds the
specifically encouraged to purchase and to-Work grant program, and Veterans preliminary pro rata need amount for
use Energy Star labeled products. Refer Health Care. that CoC, the CoC will receive this
to the General Section for detailed (5) Emphasis on Housing Activities: higher amount, referred to as the CoC
information. HUD will award up to 12 points based hold harmless amount. This adjustment
(f) Your Continuum’s progress in upon the relationship between funds was formerly known as the renewal
working with the appropriate local requested for housing activities (i.e., bonus. SHP grants eligible for renewal
government entity to develop and transitional and permanent) and funds are those that expire between January 1,
implement a discharge policy for requested for supportive service 2006 and December 31, 2006. No
persons leaving publicly funded activities among projects assigned 40 adjustment will be made for S+C
institutions or systems of care (such as need points (excluding S+C renewals). renewals. To provide communities with
health care facilities, foster care or other Points will be awarded on a sliding maximum flexibility in addressing
youth facilities, or correction programs scale with the Continuums with the current needs, CoCs have the discretion
and institutions) in order to prevent highest percentage of approvable to not fund or to reduce one or more
such discharge from immediately requests for funds for housing activities SHP renewal project applications and
resulting in homelessness for such receiving the highest points. HUD will still receive the benefit of the hold
persons. count as housing activity all approvable harmless amount if the CoC proposes to
(2) HMIS Implementation. HUD will requests for funds for rental assistance use that amount of reduced renewal
award up to 5 points based upon the and approvable requests for funds for funds for new permanent supportive
extent to which your application acquisition, rehabilitation, construction, housing projects. . Please be advised

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that the new projects (and the renewal amount between the pro rata need and homeless data collection at the CoC
dollars attached) proposed through this twice the pro rata need for the CoC. level is best achieved by assisting CoCs
reallocation are subject to the Remaining projects each receive 5 seeking dedicated Homeless
competitive process, i.e., the CoC must points. If the projects for the Continuum Management Information Systems
score above the national funding line for are not prioritized, then all projects will (HMIS) to receive Supportive Housing
the projects to be funded. receive 0 points for Need. Program funds. To this end, HUD
(3) Step 3—Samaritan Housing B. Reviews and Selection Process. 1. reserves the right to fund for at least one
Initiative: Formerly referred to as the Review, Rating and Ranking. HUD may year lower rated eligible dedicated
Permanent Housing Bonus, this special employ rating panels to review and rate HMIS projects receiving 40 need points
incentive to promote permanent applications. See the General Section for and at least 25 Continuum points.
supportive housing for the chronically more information on rating panels. Two b. Adjustments to Funding: HUD has
homeless is provided to CoC systems types of reviews will be conducted— determined that geographic diversity is
that place an eligible, new permanent threshold review and selection factor an appropriate consideration in
housing project in the number one (CoC and Need) rating. Applicant and selecting homeless assistance projects in
priority position on the priority list. If Sponsor Eligibility and Capacity as well the competition. HUD believes that
the number one priority project qualifies as Project Eligibility and Project Quality geographic diversity can be achieved
as an eligible, new permanent housing are threshold reviews. Threshold best by awarding grants to as many CoCs
project exclusively serving the reviews are explained in Section III.C.2 as possible. To this end, in instances
chronically homeless, then the full of this NOFA, which covers eligible where any of the 50 States, the District
amount of that project’s eligible housing applicants and projects. HUD will add
of Columbia, the Commonwealth of
activities, up to a maximum 15 percent the score for the CoC to the Need score
Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern
of the CoC’s preliminary pro rata need, to obtain a total score for each project.
Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and
will be added to the pro rata need The projects will then be ranked
American Samoa does not have at least
amount for the Continuum. The only nationally from highest to lowest
one funded CoC, HUD reserves the right
eligible activities that will be counted according to the total combined score.
2. Conditional Selection and to fund eligible project(s) receiving 40
toward this bonus are housing activities
Adjustments to Funding. a. Conditional Need points in the CoC with the highest
and for SHP, case management, and
Selection. Whether a project is total score in that jurisdiction. To
administration. Applicants may use no
conditionally selected, as described in qualify for funding, the total score for
more than 20 percent of this bonus for
case management costs. Please note: any Section VI.A, will depend on its overall these first level projects on the CoC
amount of the proposed project exceeds ranking compared to others, except that priority list must be at least 65 points.
the limitations described above will be HUD reserves the right to select lower In the case of two or more CoCs with the
applied against the pro rata need for the rated eligible projects in order to meet same total score, HUD will use the tie-
CoC. For the SHP program, housing the 30 percent overall permanent breaking rules described above. In
activities are acquisition, new housing requirement, as well as the 10 addition, if the highest priority project
construction, rehabilitation, leasing of percent chronic homeless requirement. passing threshold requirements within a
housing and operating costs when used Projects that are included in the 10 CoC fails to meet the criteria for
in connection with housing. S+C and percent chronic homeless requirement receiving 40 Need points, HUD reserves
SRO rental assistance are defined as may also be part of the 30 percent the right to reduce the total requested
housing activities and are eligible under overall permanent housing requirement. amount for that project to allow it to
the incentive as well. HMIS costs will (See Section V.B.3 for additional qualify for 40 Need points. If you do not
be excluded from this calculation as selection considerations regarding these submit clear project priority
either a housing or supportive service requirements.) designations for the Continuum or if
cost. When insufficient funds remain to HUD, at its sole discretion, cannot
The dollar amount determined after fund all projects in the competition determine the CoC’s priority
application of each of these steps, as having the same total score, HUD will designations, then HUD will give all
applicable, is referred to as the ‘‘final first fund permanent housing projects if such projects 0 Need points. If the CoC
pro rata need amount.’’ Please be necessary to achieve the 30 percent requests a new permanent housing
advised that the final funding amount overall permanent housing requirement. project as the highest priority, and HUD
awarded to Shelter Plus Care or Section HUD will then fund non-permanent determines that it is not a permanent
8 SRO projects may be different from housing, safe haven-TH and transitional housing project, HUD reserves the right
the requested amount due to changes in housing projects that predominantly to not award funds to that project rather
the FMRs. HUD will apply FMR changes serve individuals experiencing chronic than reclassify the component. The
after selection. homelessness in order to achieve the 10 intent of this provision is to preserve
(4) Awarding need points to projects: percent chronic homeless requirement. PRN for lower ranking projects. Finally,
Once HUD establishes the final pro rata HUD will then break ties among the if the total amount that would be
need, HUD will apply it against the remaining projects with the same total awarded for first level projects in a CoC
priority project list in the application. score by comparing scores received by exceeds the final pro rata need amount
Starting from the highest priority the projects for each of the following for that CoC, the lowest priority first
project, HUD will proceed down the list scoring factors, in the order shown: level project being selected for funding
to award need points to each project. Need, Overall CoC score, CoC Process will be reduced to the amount that is
Any project not falling fully within the and Strategy, CoC Gaps and Priorities, wholly within the higher need level.
40 point need range will receive 10 need CoC Supplemental Resources, Housing HUD may otherwise adjust funding of
points. Thereafter, HUD will proceed Emphasis and Performance. The final applications in accordance with the
further down the priority project list tie-breaking factor is the priority provisions of the General Section. In
and award 10 points for need to each number of the competing projects on the addition, HUD reserves the right to
project if it falls fully within the applicable CoC priority list(s). ensure that a project that is applying for,
‘‘second level’’ of pro rata need amount HUD has determined that the and eligible for, selection under this
for that CoC. The ‘‘second level’’ is the Congressional goal of enhancing competition is not awarded funds that

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duplicate activities. If the geography deselected if necessary to add an percentages. If not, HUD will skip
included in your CoC strategy adequate number of permanent housing higher-ranked projects in order to
substantially overlaps that of another projects, even if they are lower scoring achieve these minimum percentages.
application, projects within the CoC housing projects. HUD will, if In accordance with section 463(a) of
application that receive the highest CoC necessary, first proceed to de-select new
the McKinney-Vento Act, as amended
score will be eligible for up to 40 Need SSO projects initially selected, starting
by the Housing and Community
points. Projects in the competing CoC with lowest scoring new projects and
application with the lower CoC score proceeding to higher scoring new SSO Development Act of 1992, at least 10
will receive 0 need points. In no case projects initially selected. If the funding percent of S+C funds will be awarded
will the same geographical area be used line is still exceeded, HUD will proceed for each of the four components of the
more than one time in assigning Need to de-select the lowest scoring new non- program: Tenant-based Rental
points. The local HUD Field Office can permanent housing projects initially Assistance; Sponsor-based Rental
help you determine if any of the areas selected and proceed to higher scoring Assistance; Project-based Rental
proposed for inclusion by your CoC new non-permanent housing projects. Assistance; and Single Room
system is also likely to be claimed under Finally, if the funding line is still Occupancy (provided there are
another CoC system in this competition. exceeded HUD will proceed to de-select sufficient numbers of approvable
3. Additional Selection SSO and then other non-permanent projects to achieve these percentages).
Considerations. HUD also will apply the housing renewal projects until all After projects are rated and ranked,
limitations on funding described below selected projects are within the funding based on the factors described above,
in making conditional selections. line. HUD will determine if the conditionally
a. Thirty Percent Permanent Housing (2) New S+C projects; and selected projects achieve these
Requirement. In accordance with the (3) SRO projects. minimum percentages. If necessary,
appropriation for homeless assistance b. Ten Percent Housing for Chronic
HUD will skip higher-ranked projects in
grants in the Fiscal Year 2005 Homeless Requirement: HUD has
order to achieve these minimum
Consolidated Appropriations Act, HUD implemented a requirement that at least
10 percent of the appropriation must be percentages.
will use not less than 30 percent of the
total FY 2005 Homeless Assistance awarded for projects predominantly In accordance with section 455(b) of
Grants appropriation, excluding serving individuals experiencing the McKinney-Vento Act, no more than
amounts provided for renewals under chronic homelessness. To be considered 10 percent of the assistance made
the S+C Program, to fund projects that predominantly serving chronically available for S+C in any fiscal year may
meet the definition of permanent homeless people, at least 70 percent of be used for programs located within any
housing. Projects meeting the definition the persons served in this project must one unit of general local government. In
of permanent housing for this purpose meet HUD’s definition of chronic accordance with section 441(c) of the
are: homelessness. Permanent housing, McKinney-Vento Act, no city or urban
(1) New and renewal projects under transitional and safe haven housing county may have SRO Section 8 projects
the SHP that are designated as either projects, whether new or renewal, that receiving a total of more than 10 percent
permanent housing for homeless commit to predominantly serving of the assistance made available under
persons with disabilities or Safe Haven persons experiencing chronic this program. HUD is defining the 10
projects designated as having the homelessness will be counted for this percent availability this fiscal year as
characteristics of permanent housing for purpose. To meet this requirement, $10 million for S+C and $10 million for
homeless persons with disabilities, HUD will also include permanent Section 8 SRO. However, if the amount
including having leases with all housing projects selected for the 30
awarded under either of these two
program participants. All such percent requirement that predominantly
programs exceeds $100 million, then the
permanent housing projects chosen for serve chronically homeless persons.
this purpose must have received at least S+C renewals will then be screened to amount awarded to any one unit of
10 Need points, and must be submitted count projects predominantly serving general local government (for purposes
as part of a CoC application receiving at chronically homeless persons. If the 10 of the S+C Program) or city or urban
least 25 points under the CoC scoring percent requirement is not yet met, county (for the purposes of the Section
factor. However, no CoC applicant may permanent, transitional and safe haven 8 SRO Program) could be up to 10
receive more than 30 percent of its pro housing projects below the funding line percent of the actual total amount
rata need, up to $3 million, for ‘‘second- that predominantly serve chronically awarded for that program.
level’’ permanent housing projects homeless persons will also be selected Lastly, HUD reserves the right to
assigned 10 Need points that are to achieve this requirement. reduce the amount of a grant if
selected for funding under this c. Distribution of Selections: In necessary to ensure that no more than
procedure. (See Section V.A.2.b (4) for accordance with section 429 of the 10 percent of assistance made available
definition of ‘‘second-level’’.) HUD will McKinney-Vento Act, HUD will award under this NOFA will be awarded for
award no less than 30 percent of the Supportive Housing Program funds as projects located within any one unit of
total FY 2005 Homeless Assistance follows: not less than 25 percent for general local government or within the
Grants appropriation, excluding projects that primarily serve homeless geographic area covered by any one
amounts for S+C renewals, for families with children; not less than 25
Continuum of Care. If HUD exercises a
permanent housing projects unless an percent for projects that primarily serve
right it has reserved under this NOFA,
insufficient number of approvable homeless persons with disabilities; and
that right will be exercised uniformly
permanent housing projects are not less than 10 percent for supportive
submitted. In order to meet this services not provided in conjunction across all applications received in
permanent housing funding requirement with supportive housing. After projects response to this NOFA.
and stay within the total funding are rated and ranked, based on the 4. Corrections to Deficient
amount available, initially selected factors described above, HUD will Applications. The General Section
Supportive Service Only (SSO) and non- determine if the conditionally selected provides the procedures for corrections
permanent housing projects will be projects achieve these minimum to deficient applications.

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VI. Award Administration Information Continuum of Care homeless assistance in the future. In making this
programs. These five indicators are: determination, HUD will consider as
A. Award Notices (1) At least 386 functioning CoC evidence court proceedings and
1. Action on Conditionally Selected communities or 93 percent of our decisions, or the determinations of other
Applications. HUD will notify continuums will have a Homeless independent and impartial review
conditionally selected applicants in Management Information System bodies. This authority cannot be
writing. HUD may subsequently request (HMIS) in 2005. This information is exercised until after a description of
them to submit additional project collected via Exhibit 1, Form HUD procedural safeguards, including an
information, which may include 40076 CoC-J, HMIS; opportunity for comment and appeal,
documentation to show the project is (2) The number of persons and the specific process and procedures
financially feasible; documentation of experiencing chronic homelessness for imposing a prohibition or
firm commitments for cash match; declines by up to 50 percent by FY debarment, have been published in the
documentation showing site control; 2008. This information is captured in Federal Register.
information necessary for HUD to Exhibit 1, Form HUD 40076 CoC-I,
C. Reporting: Once conditionally
perform an environmental review; a Homeless Population and
selected applications advance to full
copy of your Code of Conduct; and such Subpopulations Chart;
(3) The percentage of formerly award and execution of a grant
other documentation as specified by agreement, grantees are required to
HUD in writing to the applicant, that homeless individuals who remain
housed in HUD permanent housing submit an Annual Progress Report
confirms or clarifies information (APR) and a completed Logic Model
provided in the application. HUD will projects for at least 6 months will be 70
percent. Stability in this permanent showing outputs and outcomes
notify SHP, SRO, S+C and S+C/SRO achieved for the year to both HUD
applicants of the deadline for housing is addressed in Exhibit 1, Form
HUD 40076 CoC-M, CoC Project Headquarters and the respective Field
submission of such information. If an Office each year. Also, Grantees who
applicant is unable to meet any Performance;
(4) The percentage of homeless expend $500,000 or more in a year in
conditions for fund award within the Federal awards are reminded they must
persons who have moved from HUD
specified timeframe, HUD reserves the have a single or program-specific audit
transitional housing to a form of
right not to award funds to the applicant permanent housing will be 60 percent. for that year in accordance with the
and add them to funds available for the The success of transitional housing is provisions of 24 CFR 45 and OMB
next competition for the applicable addressed in Exhibit 1, Form HUD Circular No. A–133. The APR for HUD’s
program. 40076 CoC-M, CoC Project Performance; competitive homeless programs
2. Applicant Debriefing: See the and provides information to HUD necessary
General Section for applicant debriefing (5) The employment rate of persons for program monitoring and evaluation.
procedures. exiting HUD homeless assistance A key element that has been recently
3. Appeals Process: Applicants may projects will be 10 percentage points added to the APR is measuring the
appeal the results of HUD’s review and greater than the employment rate of incidence of chronic homelessness and
selection process if they believe a HUD those entering. Obtaining employment your Continuum’s progress in moving
error has occurred. Appeals must be is addressed in Exhibit 1, Form HUD individuals into permanent housing.
submitted in writing to the Assistant 40076 CoC-M, Project Performance The process of gathering and analyzing
Secretary for Community Planning and Chart. the information needed to complete the
Development and must state what HUD b. To achieve this objective and each APR also assists local projects with their
error the applicant believes has of these measurable indicators, HUD own program evaluation. The APR is the
occurred. needs your community’s help. The mechanism used by HUD Headquarters
emphasis in this year’s competition on and Field Offices to review the
B. Administrative and National Policy
housing chronically homeless persons, performance of funding recipients on an
Requirements
using HUD funds for transitional and annual basis. The reports permit HUD to
1. Administrative Requirements. a. especially permanent housing, helping understand what types of clients are
The Government Performance and clients access mainstream service being served in its homeless assistance
Results Act (GPRA) require Federal programs and jobs, and implementing programs and what the programs’
agencies to measure the performance of HMIS are all aligned with this GPRA success rate is in helping homeless
their programs. HUD captures this objective and its performance families and individuals achieve
information not only from monitoring indicators. residential stability and increase their
visits and APRs, but also on the data 2. Sanctions. Should HUD determine, skills and/or incomes. For the SHP and
gathered in annual competitions. For in its sole discretion, that sufficient S+C programs, the APR also reports to
example, the description of methods evidence exists to confirm that the HUD the amount of local match that has
used in determining the project priority entity responsible for convening and been provided to fulfill statutory and
order submitted in Exhibit 1, Form HUD managing the CoC process in a regulatory requirements. The
40076 CoC-K, Project Priorities Chart, community has failed to follow locally Department has used the reports to
provides verification that projects are established or accepted procedures monitor grant execution and to evaluate
performing satisfactorily and are governing the conduct of that process or the eligibility of the population being
effectively addressing the needs for has failed to provide for a fair process, served and housed, as well as the
which they were designed. HUD’s including a project priority selection supportive services offered to the
homeless assistance programs are process that gives equal consideration to participants. The APR helps identify
measured in 2005 by the objective to projects proposed by nonprofit how effective the grantee has been in
‘‘end chronic homelessness and to move organizations, HUD reserves the helping program participants achieve
homeless families and individuals to authority to impose sanctions up to and residential stability, greater self-
permanent housing.’’ This objective has including a prohibition on that entity determination, and increase skills or
a number of measurable indicators, five and the individuals comprising that income which are our program goals
of which relate directly to the entity from participating in that capacity and objectives. This also allows the

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grantee to revise or set goals for the next agreement or Annual Contributions pending. In accordance with the
year. Contract by HUD. However, between the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD may not
application deadline and the conduct or sponsor, and a person is not
VII. Agency Contacts
announcement of conditional selections, required to respond to, a collection of
A. For Further Information. You may HUD will accept no information that information unless the collection
contact the HUD Field Office serving would improve the substantive quality displays a currently valid OMB control
your area, at the telephone number of your application pertinent to HUD’s number. Public reporting burden for the
shown in the General Section, or you funding decision. collection of information is estimated to
may contact the NOFA Information C. Satellite Broadcast. HUD will hold average 44 hours per annum per
Center at 1–800–483–8929 or by Internet one or more information broadcasts via respondent for the application and grant
at: http://www.hud.gov. Individuals who satellite for potential applicants to learn administration. This includes the time
are hearing-or speech-impaired should more about the program and preparation for collecting, reviewing, and reporting
use the Information Relay Service at 1– of the application. Viewing of these the data for the application, semi-annual
800–877–8339 (these are toll-free broadcasts, which will provide critical reports and final report. The
numbers). information on the application process, information will be used for grantee
B. For Technical Assistance. Before
is highly recommended. For more selection and monitoring the
the application deadline, HUD staff will
information about the date and time of administration of funds. Response to
be available to provide you with general
the broadcast, you should consult the this request for information is required
guidance. HUD staff, however, cannot
HUD Web site at http://www.hud.gov. in order to receive the benefits to be
provide you with guidance in actually
preparing your application. HUD Field VIII. Other Information derived.
Office staff also will be available to help B. This final section lists the
A. Paperwork Reduction Act attachments that are critical to the
you identify organizations in your
community that are involved in The information collection application process. Please see Section
developing the CoC system. Following requirements contained in this IV.B.1.b of this NOFA for a complete
conditional selection of applications, document have been submitted to the description of the forms and
HUD staff will be available to assist Office of Management and Budget certifications required and the order of
selected applicants in clarifying or (OMB) for approval under the assembly. In addition to applicant and
confirming information that is a Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 sponsor documentation of eligibility,
prerequisite to the offer of a grant U.S.C. 3501–3520) and OMB approval is please provide:

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