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HUD News Release 06-027
HUD No. 06-027
Brian Sullivan
(202) 708-0685
www.hud.gov/news/
For Release
Wednesday
March 8, 2006

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HUD PUBLISHES FISCAL YEAR 2006 FUNDING NOTICE MAKING $2.2 BILLION AVAILABLE THROUGH 39 INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMS
Department continues push toward e-government

WASHINGTON – Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson today unveiled HUD's Fiscal Year 2006 “SuperNOFA,” a notice that officially makes available approximately $2.2 billion in grants through 39 individual programs (see below). In January, HUD published the first part of this year's funding notice to give applicants a jump-start in preparing this year's applications and to promote early electronic registration.

This year's SuperNOFA will continue the Department's shift toward requiring nearly all grant applications to be submitted electronically through www.grants.gov. Like last year, those seeking funding through HUD's Continuum of Care homeless assistance programs will not be required to submit their applications electronically.

“HUD's working overtime to make this transition to e-government as smooth as possible,” said Jackson. “We've streamlined our applications and are continuing to be responsive to our applicant community so that our partners can better access the funding they need to help people and places in need.”

The electronic submission process is part of the President Bush's management agenda and will significantly increase access to funding opportunities for states, local governments and nonprofit grassroots organizations that house and serve lower income families living in their communities. Last year, more than 5,400 applicants successfully submitted their applications electronically and it's expected even more will make the transition this year. Like last year, HUD is encouraging applicants to begin the required registration process early.

Jackson added, “Last year taught us that you can't start the registration process too early. We're asking new applicants to register right away and for those who've already registered to update their registration information. HUD staff are standing by to help you through this process but the worst thing you can do is wait.”

HUD is continuing to provide technical assistance and information so that every applicant can successfully meet this year's electronic submission requirements. For example, HUD is providing an easy step-by-step registration guide for new applicants as well as for those who have previously registered. To read the Department's step-by-step registration guide, visit HUD's website.

HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.

NOTE: To view HUD's FY 2006 SuperNOFA, visit HUD's website.



Program

Funding Available
(approx.)

Application Deadline

Community Development
Technical Assistance (CD-TA) Programs


$19.8 million

 

 

•  HOME TA

$1,980,000

5/18/2006

•  CHDO (HOME) TA

$7,920,000

5/18/2006

•  McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Programs TA

$6,501,085

5/18/2006

•  HOPWA TA

$900,000

5/18/2006

•  Youthbuild TA

$2,475,000

5/18/2006

 

Indian Community Development
Block Grant Program


$59.4 million


5/31/2006

 

University and College Programs

$22.8 million

 

•  Historically Black Colleges and Universities Program (HBCU)

$10,410,000

5/19/2006

•  Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities Program (HSIAC)

$6,018,000

5/22/2006

•  Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities Program (AN/NHIAC)

$3,208,000

5/19/2006

•  Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP)

$3,140,000

5/22/2006


Fair Housing Initiatives Program

$18.1 million

 

•  Fair Housing - Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI)

$13,900,000

5/17/2006

•  Fair Housing Education and Outreach Initiative (EOI)

$4,200,000

5/17/2006

 

Housing Counseling Programs

$39 million

 

•  Local Housing Counseling Agencies (LHCA)

$14,071,200

5/23/2006

•  National and Regional Intermediaries

$22,844,000

5/23/2006

•  Housing Counseling - State Housing Finance Agencies (SHFA)

$2,164,800

5/23/2006

Healthy Homes & Lead Hazard Control

$171.2 million

 

•  Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program

$84,911,331

6/7/2006

•  Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program

$59,615,180

6/7/2006

•  Operation Lead Elimination Action Program (LEAP)

$14,609,525

6/7/2006

•  Lead-Technical Studies

$3,750,000

6/6/2006

•  Healthy Homes Technical Studies

$2,000,000

6/6/2006

•  Lead Outreach Grant Program

$2,000,000

6/6/2006

•  Healthy Homes Demonstration Program

$4,370,000

6/7/2006

 

Economic Development Programs

$120 million

 

•  Brownfields Economic Development Initiative (BEDI)

$10,000,000

6/14/2006

•  Youthbuild

$46,035,000

6/9/2006

•  Housing Choice Voucher Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinators

$47,000,000

5/16/2006

•  Rural Housing & Economic Development (RHED)

$17,000,000

5/12/2006

 

Public Housing Resident Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency (ROSS)


$45.5 million

 

•  ROSS Elderly/Persons with Disabilities

$10,000,000

7/13/2006

•  ROSS Family-Homeownership

$18,000,000

8/8/2006

•  Public Housing Neighborhood Networks

$7,500,000

6/23/2006

•  Public and Indian Housing Family Self-Sufficiency

$10,000,000

6/8/2006

Targeted and Assisted Housing

$593.5 million

 

•  Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP)

$20,000,000

5/24/2006

•  Housing Opportunities for Person with AIDS (HOPWA)

$10,000,000

6/13/2006

•  Assisted-Living Conversion Program for Eligible Multifamily Projects

$20,000,000

6/15/2006

•  Service Coordinators in Multifamily Housing

$10,000,000

6/16/2006

•  Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly

$443,167,647

6/2/2006

•  Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities

$90,302,844

5/26/2006

 

Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

$1.2 billion

5/25/2006

•  Supportive Housing Program (SHP)

 

 

•  Shelter Plus Care (S+C)

 

 

•  Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program for Homeless Individuals

 

 

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