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Demonstration Program for Elderly Housing for Intergenerational Families

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The Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) and full application for HUD's Demonstration Program for Elderly Housing for Intergenerational Families is online. It is crucial for applicants to register early to ensure that they have an opportunity to compete for these funds. This opportunity is open to all private nonprofit owners of Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly projects.

There was a satellite broadcast with questions and answers on applying for the Demonstration Program for Elderly Housing for Intergenerational Families on May 20, 2008 at 3:30pm. The broadcast is titled "SuperNOFA: Mulifamily, Intergenerational, May 20, 2008" and you may accessit in the webcast archives.

 -   Program Description of the Demonstration Program for Elderly Housing for Intergenerational Families
 -   Questions and Answers regarding the Funding Announcement
 -   Supportive Services Funding and Partners

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The demonstration program originates from the Legacy Act of 2003, which also required HUD to conduct a study with the Census Bureau on intergenerational housing needs; and to carry out training for federal employees who, through no fault of their own, may be misinterpreting policies that affect the grandparent- and other relative-headed families. An archived webcast of this training is available on the Multifamily Webcast Archives page under the title "Affordable Housing for Intergenerational Families, May 30, 2007."
 
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