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Formula Grantee Guidance
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Performance
Measurement Regional Grantee Training Sessions
HUD is sponsoring 15 regional training sessions that
will provide information to grantees on performance
measurement principles and the new CPD Outcome Framework.
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Bernardi Presents $599,000 to Help House Hundreds
of Low-Income Persons with HIV/AIDS in Rochester Area
HUD's Deputy Secretary tours local HIV/AIDS housing
program
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Notice
of Outcome Performance Measurement System for Community
Planning and Development Formula Grant Programs
Following the culmination of two years of cooperative
work between national community development interest
groups, the Office of Management and Budget, and HUD,
the Department is pleased to provide the Notice on
the Outcome Performance Measurement System for Community
Planning and Development's Formula Grant Programs.
This notice went on public display on March 3, 2006
and is scheduled to be published in the "Federal
Register" on March 7, 2006. The notice describes
the performance measurement system and how the system
will be implemented. This system will allow HUD, based
on grantee input, to describe the outcomes produced
nationally by approximately $7 billion of CDBG, HOME,
HOPWA and ESG formula grant funds.
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FY
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Annual
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Allocations
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What's New
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HOPWA Oversight Resource Guide
The Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is please to introduce the Oversight Resource Guide. This resource has been designed to help grantees fulfill their monitoring obligations and to ensure project sponsors understand the standards against which they are being monitored.
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HOPWA Performance Profiles
The Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is pleased to introduce the quarterly HOPWA Performance Profiles.
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HOPWA Sattelite Broadcast/Webcast
(March 12, 2008 ~ 2-3:00 PM):
The Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is pleased to announce a HOPWA program satellite broadcast on the revised HOPWA performance reporting requirements for formula and competitive grantees.
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HUD’s Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is pleased to introduce the following updated HOPWA Performance Reports:
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General Deputy Assistant Secretary announces improved reporting tools for HOPWA Formula and Competitive Grantees
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2008 Performance Reporting, Orientation Paper
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HOPWA Update for 2008, Powerpoint Presentation
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Example of Performance Profile, Excel Spreadsheet
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HOPWA Revised CAPER
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HOPWA Revised APR
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2008 Formula Grant Allocations
The official 2008 formula grant allocation amounts are now posted on HUD’s web site. The announcement letters of these allocations have been mailed by HUD to the chief elected officials of each formula grantee.
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HOPWA
distributes program funds using a statutory formula that relies
on AIDS statistics (cumulative AIDS cases and area incidence) from
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC). Three quarters of HOPWA formula funding is
awarded to qualified States and Metropolitan areas with the highest
number of AIDS cases. One quarter of the formula funding is awarded
to metropolitan areas that have a higher-than-average per capita
incidence of AIDS.
The
Qualifications
HOPWA
Formula Grants are awarded upon submission and HUD approval of a
Consolidated Plan
pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations (24
CFR Part 91), which is published by the Office of the Federal
Register. Metropolitan areas with a population of more than 500,000
and at least 1,500 cumulative AIDS cases are eligible for HOPWA
Formula Grants. In these areas, the largest city serves as the Formula
Grant Administrator. States with more than 1,500 cumulative AIDS
cases (in areas outside cities eligible to receive HOPWA funds)
are also eligible to receive HOPWA Formula Grants.
States,
cities, and local governments and nonprofit organizations may also
apply for HOPWA
Competitive Grants or HOPWA
Technical Assistance Funding grants. More detailed information
on the application process is available through the How
Do I Apply section of this site.
Past
Funding
In
fiscal year 2003, a total of $259.304 million was allocated by formula
to 111 grantees. These grantees represent 75 eligible metropolitan
statistical areas (EMSA's) and 36 eligible States for areas outside
of EMSA's. This amount has increased since 1992 from $42.9 million
awarded to 38 grantees (27 cities and 11 States). A description
of each city and State program can be found in the Related Information
on this page.
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