2020-06807. Announcement of Funding Awards  

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    AGENCY:

    Office of Strategic Planning and Management, HUD.

    ACTION:

    Notice.

    SUMMARY:

    In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement notifies the public of funding decisions made by the Department in competitions for funding under the Notices of Funding Availability (NOFAs) for the following programs: Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Homeless Management Information System Capacity Building Project (HMIS); FY 2018 Research and Evaluation, Start Printed Page 18256Demonstrations, and Data Analysis and Utilization Program (HUDRD); FY 2018 Healthy Homes Production Grant Program for Tribal Housing; FY 2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Renewal Grants (Notice CPD-19-03); FY 2019 Policy Development and Research Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnership Notice; FY 2019 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program; FY 2019 Lead, Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Program; FY 2019 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program; FY 2019 Housing Counseling Training Grant and FY 2019 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grant Program.

    For Additional Information, Contact:

    Office of Strategic Planning and Management, Grants Management and Oversight Division at AskGMO@hud.gov or the contact person listed in each appendix. Hearing- or speech- impaired individuals may access this number via TTY by calling the Federal Information Relay Service, toll-free, at 800-877-8339.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    HUD posted its FY 2017 Homeless Management Information System Capacity Building Project (HMIS) NOFA on grants.gov on November 19, 2018, (FR-6100-N-40). The competition closed on January 31, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $5,000,000 to 37 recipients to improve their Continuum of Care (CoC's)' Homeless Management Information Systems. Activities that improve HMIS include any one or more of Consolidating HMIS software or databases with another CoC's HMIS; Upgrading, customizing, or configuring the functionality of a CoC's existing HMIS; Improving HMIS data quality; or Increasing staff skills through trainings related to HMIS governance, data collection and data quality improvements, and data analysis to support strategic decision-making. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix A of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2018/2019 Research and Evaluation, Demonstrations and Data Analysis and Utilization Program (HUDRD) NOFA on grants.gov on April 10, 2019, (FR-6200-N-29). The competition closed on May 24, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $2,623,077 to 6 recipients to further PD&R's mission to inform policy development and implementation to improve life in American communities through conducting, supporting, and sharing research, surveys, demonstrations, program evaluations, and best practices. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix B of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2018 Heathy Homes Production Grant Program for Tribal Housing on grants.gov on June 25, 2019, (FR-6200-N-44). The competition closed on August 9, 2019. HUD rated and selection applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $5,083,623 to 6 recipients to address multiple childhood diseases and injuries in the home by focusing on housing-related hazards in a coordinated fashion, rather than addressing a single hazard at a time. The program builds upon HUD's experience with Lead Hazard Control programs to expand the Department's efforts to address a variety of high-priority environmental health and safety hazards. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix C of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Renewal Grants Notice CPD-19-03 on grants.gov on March 4, 2019, (Notice CPD-19-030). The competition closed on April 12, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition has awarded $24,735,991 to 25 recipients to pursuant to the authority provided by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019, Public Law 116-6, Div. G, Title II. The Department will renew all eligible expiring HOPWA permanent supportive housing (PSH) competitive grants initially funded with appropriated funds from Fiscal Year 2010 or earlier provided they meet applicable program requirements. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix D of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2018/2019 Policy Development and Research Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnership Notice (USP) on grants.gov on May 21, 2019, (FR-6300-N-USP). The competition closed on December 31, 2020. HUD rated and selected applications were rated and selected for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition has awarded $427,288 to 3 recipients to allow greater flexibility in addressing important policy questions and to better utilize external expertise in evaluating the local innovations and effectiveness of programs affecting residents of urban, suburban, rural and tribal area. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix E of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2019 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program on grants.gov on June 25, 2019, (FR-6300-N-13). The competition closed on August 9, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $313,656,859.14 to 77 recipients to maximize the number of children under the age of six years protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American Tribes or other units of local government in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix F of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2019 Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Program on grants.gov on June 10, 2019, (FR-6300-N-15), with a pre-application due date of July 11, 2019. The competition full application closed on September 3, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $6,405,862 to 7 recipients to gain knowledge to improve the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of methods for evaluation and control of residential lead-based paint hazards. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix G of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2019 Lead Technical Studies Grant Program on grants.gov on June 10, 2019, (FR-6300-N-15), with a pre-application due date of July 11, 2019. The competition full application closed on September 3, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications d for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $1,982,233 to 3 recipients to advance the recognition and control of priority residential health and safety hazards and more closely examine the link between housing and health. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix H of this notice.

    HUD posted its FY 2019 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program on grants.gov on May 24, 2019, (FR-6300-N-33). The competition closed on July 2, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $42,841,684 to 207 recipients to provide counseling and advice to tenants and Start Printed Page 18257homeowners with respect to property maintenance, financial management and literacy, and such other matters as may be appropriate to help clients improve their housing conditions, meet financial needs, and fulfill the responsibilities of tenancy or homeownership.

    HUD posted FY 2019 Housing Counseling Training Grant on grants.gov on August 6, 2019 (FR-6300-N-30). The competition closed on September 5, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. The competition awarded $2,500,000 to 5 recipients to provide basic housing counseling training and specialized topics to housing counseling agencies to better assist individuals and families. In addition, the grant supports training the agencies on state and local issues and to support the emerging administrative priorities such as HECM default counseling and disaster preparation/recovery classes, both on-line and onsite courses. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix I of this notice.

    HUD posted the FY 2019 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants competition on grants.gov on April 10, 2019 (FR-6300-N-38). The competition closed on June 10, 2019. HUD rated and selected applications for funding based on selection criteria contained in the NOFA. This competition awarded $5,150,000 to 4 recipients to support the development of comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plans which focused on directing resources to address three core goals: Housing, People and Neighborhoods. To achieve these core goals, communities must develop and implement a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization strategy, or Transformation Plan. The Transformation Plan will become the guiding document for the revitalization of the public and/or assisted housing units while simultaneously directing the transformation of the surrounding neighborhood and positive outcomes for families. The list of awardees under this NOFA is provided at Appendix J of this notice.

    In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 U.S.C. 3545(a)(4)(C)), the Department is publishing the awardees and the amounts of the awards in Appendices A through J to this document.

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    Dated: March 27, 2020.

    Dorthera Yorkshire,

    Director, Grants Management and Oversight.

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    Appendix A

    FY2017 Homeless Management Information System Capacity Building Project

    Contact: Abbilyn Miller, (212) 542-7120

    Legal nameAddress line 1Address line 2CityStateZip 5Zip 4Award amount
    Alabama rural Coalition for the Homeless, Inc4120 Wall StreetMontgomeryAL361062861$121,380
    Broward County, FL115 S Andrews AvenueRoom 409Fort LauderdaleFL333011801126,498
    CARES of NY, Inc200 Henry Johnson BoulevardSuite 4AlbanyNY122101550100,000
    Changing Homelessness, Inc660 Park StreetJacksonvilleFL322042933104,500
    City of Amarillo808 S Buchanan StCommunity Development DepartmentAmarilloTX791051971143,860
    City of Boston26 Court StreetSupportive HousingBostonMA21082501150,000
    City of Lowell50 Arcand DriveLowellMA18521803150,000
    City of Topeka620 SE Madison, 1st Floor, Unit 8Housing ServicesTopekaKS666071149102,685
    Commonwealth of Massachusetts100 Cambridge StreetSuite 300BostonMA21142531150,000
    Community Action Partnership of Oregon (CAPO)350 Mission Street SE, Suite 201SalemOR973026302150,000
    Community Council of St. Charles CountyP.O. Box 219CottlevilleMO63338219149,550
    County of Chester313 W Market StSuite 6202West ChesterPA19380991150,000
    County of Santa Barbara123 E Anapamu St., Suite 202Santa BarbaraCA931012025133,564
    County of Shasta1450 Court Street, Suite 108Community ActionReddingCA960011661170,300
    Homeward9211 Forest Hill AveSte. 200RichmondVA23235091,977
    Lee County2115 Second StFort MyersFL33901307084,900
    Little Rock Community Mental Health Center, Inc1100 North University Avenue, Suite 201Little RockAR722076359136,295
    Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority811 Wilshire Blvd., 6th FloorData ManagementLos AngelesCA900172606150,000
    Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND)10 Church StreetLynnMA1902441833,383
    Mendocino County Health & Human Services AgencyMendocino County Health & Human Services Agency747 S State StreetUkiahCA954825815150,000
    Metropolitan Social Services of Nashville & Davidson CountyP.O. Box 196300Homeless Impact DivisionNashvilleTN372196300150,000
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    Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Corporation600 Broadway, Suite 200Kansas CityMO641051659150,000
    Monroe County Homeless Services Continuum of Care, Inc.P.O. Box 2410HMISKey WestFL33045241055,100
    Montgomery County Maryland101 Monroe StreetSEPHRockvilleMD208502503150,000
    Murfreesboro, City of111 W Vine StMurfreesboroTN371303573146,300
    North Alabama Coalition for the Homeless, Inc1580 Sparkman Dr., Suite 111HuntsvilleAL358162680150,000
    North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People417 Main Ave., #206P.O. Box 1483FargoND58107148399,435
    One Roof, Inc1515 6th Ave. SHMISBirminghamAL352331601135,368
    Partners for HOME55 Trinity AvenueAtlantaGA303033520150,000
    Project NOW, Inc418 19th StHomelessRock IslandIL612018123128,909
    Sonoma County Community Development Commission1440 Guerneville RoadSanta RosaCA954034107131,019
    South Dakota Housing Development Authority3060 East Elizabeth StreetPierreSD575011237140,150
    Suncoast Partnership to End Homelessness, Inc1750 17th Street-C1SarasotaFL342348666257,457
    Tarrant County Homeless Coalition300 S Beach StreetFort WorthTX761051158150,000
    The Appalachian Regional Coalition on Homelessness321 W Walnut StJohnson CityTN376046774150,000
    Rochester/Monroe County Homeless Continuum of Care, Inc560 West Main StreetRochesterNY146081949157,370
    City of Springfield36 Court StSpringfieldMA110301602150,000
    Total5,000,000

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    FY2018/2019 Research and Evaluation, Demonstrations and Data Analysis and Utilization Program (HUDRD)

    Contact: Carol Gilliam, (202) 402-4354.

    Organization nameStreet addressCityStateZip codeAward amount
    University of Iowa2 Gilmore HallIowa CityIA52242-1320$850,000
    Enterprise Community Partners, Inc11000 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 700ColumbiaMD21044-3535350,000
    Newport Partners LLC3760 Tanglewood LaneDavidsonvilleMD21035373,077
    University of Florida207 Grinter Hall, P.O. Box 115500GainesvilleFL32611250,000
    Home Innovation Research Labs, Inc400 Prince Georges BlvdUpper MarlboroMD20774400,000
    Colorado State University1372 Campus DeliveryFort CollinsCO80523400,000
    Total2,623,077

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    FY2018 Heathy Homes Production Grant Program for Tribal Housing

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    Organization nameAddressCityState/ provinceZip/postal codeFederal ($)
    Native Village of BucklandP.O. Box 67BucklandAK99727$625,000.00
    Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority5446 Jenkins DriveJuneauAK998031,000,000.00
    Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium4000 Ambassador DriveAnchorageAK99508-5909999,827.00
    Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe412 State Route 37HogansburgNY136551,000,000.00
    Kenaitze Salamatof Tribal Designated HousingP.O. Box 988KenaiAK99611-0988913,086.00
    Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate12554 BIA Hwy. 711Agency VillageSD57262-0509545,710.00
    Total5,083,623.00

    Appendix D

    FY2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Renewal Grants

    Contact: Claire Donze, (202) 402-2365.

    Organization nameAddressCityStateZip codeAward amount
    AIDS Alabama3529 7th Avenue SouthBirminghamAL35222-3210$853,252.00
    Alameda County224 W Winton Ave., Room 108HaywardCA94544-12151,483,094.00
    Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center515 Cortland AveSan FranciscoCA94110-5611473,217.00
    City and County of San Francisco1 S Van Ness Ave., 5th FloorSan FranciscoCA94103-12671,430,000.00
    City of Baltimore7 E Redwood Street, 5th FloorBaltimoreMD21202-11081,405,950.00
    City of Dallas1500 Marilla 4ENDallasTX75201-6318746,853.00
    City of Key West1400 Kennedy DriveKey WestFL33040-40081,430,000.00
    City of San Jose200 East Santa Clara StreetSan JoseCA95113-19031,256,461.00
    City of Savannah, Daniel Flagg Villas1375 Chatham ParkwaySavannahGA31405-0304249,432.00
    City of Savannah, Project House Call1375 Chatham ParkwaySavannahGA31405-0304671,776.00
    Clare Housing929 Central Avenue NEMinneapolisMN55413-2404951,376.00
    Connections Community Support Programs3821 Lancaster PikeWilmingtonDE19805-1512757,211.00
    Cornerstone Services, Inc777 Joyce RoadJolietIL60436-1877856,220.00
    Del Norte Neighborhood Development Corp3275 W 14th Ave., #202DenverCO80204-2232612,379.00
    Frannie Peabody Center30 Danforth Street, Suite 311PortlandME04101-45741,406,578.00
    Health Care for Homeless, Inc421 FallswayBaltimoreMD21202-48001,261,949.00
    Health Services Center, Inc608 Martin Luther King Drive, P.O. Box 1347AnnistonAL36202855,617.00
    I.M. Sulzbacher611 East Adams StreetJacksonvilleFL32202-28471,215,572.00
    Justice Resource Institute160 Gould Street, Suite 300NeedhamMA02494-23001,377,743.00
    Kentucky Housing Corporation1231 Louisville RdFranfortKY40601-6156431,467.00
    Oregon Health Authority800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 1105PortlandOR97232-21871,214,853.00
    Our House of Portland2727 SE Alder StreetPortlandOR97214-30151,016,409.00
    The State of Rhode Island Office of Housing and Community Development (New Transitions)One Capitol HillProvidenceRI02908-5873741,355.00
    The State of Rhode Island Office of Housing and Community Development (Sunrise Project)One Capitol HillProvidenceRI02908-58731,240,606.00
    Unity of Greater New Orleans2475 Canal Street, Suite 300New OrleansLA70119-6555796,621.00
    Total24,735,991.00

    Appendix E

    FY2018/2019 Policy Development & Research Authority To Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnership Notice

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    Organization nameStreet addressCityStateZip codeAward amount
    German Marshall Fund of the United States1744 R StrWashingtonDC20009$204,260
    Abt Associates6130 Executive BlvdRockvilleMD2085298,028
    New York University Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy139 MacDougal Street, 2nd FloorNew YorkNY10012125,000
    Total427,288

    Appendix F

    FY2019 Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program

    Contact: Yolanda A. Brown, (202) 402-5769.

    Appendix G

    FY2019 Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant

    Contact: Dr. Peter J. Ashley, (202) 402-7595.

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    FY2019 Lead Technical Studies

    Contact: Dr. Peter J. Ashley, (202) 402-7595.Start Printed Page 18262

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    Appendix I

    FY2019 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program

    Contact: Joel Schumacher, (212) 542-7311.

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    FY2019 Housing Counseling Training Grant.

    Lead granteeAddressCityStateZip codeAward amount
    Rural Community Assistance Corp3120 Freeboard Drive, Suite 201West SacramentoCA95691$344,373.53
    National Community Reinvestment Coalition740 15th St. NW, Suite 400WashingtonDC20005617,251.26
    Neighborworks America999 North Capital Street NE, Suite 900WashingtonDC20002889,909.10
    Neighborhood Stabilization Corp225 Centre Street, Suite 100BostonMA02119240,580.84
    Total2,500,000.00

    Appendix J

    FY2019 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants

    Contact: Mindy Turbov, (202) 402-4191.

    Lead granteeAddressCityStateZip codeAward amount
    City of Huntsville308 Fountain CircleHuntsvilleAL35801-4240$1,300,000
    City of Omaha1819 Farnam Street, Suite 300OmahaNE681831,300,000
    Housing Authority of the City of Rome326 West 9th StreetRomeGA30162-14281,250,000
    Trenton Housing Authority875 New Willow StreetTrentonNJ086391,300,00
    Total5,150,000
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    [FR Doc. 2020-06807 Filed 3-31-20; 8:45 am]

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Published:
04/01/2020
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
2020-06807
Pages:
18255-18268 (14 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FR-6113-N-04
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2020-06807.pdf