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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development
[Docket No. N-94-3690; FR-3628-N-03]
Innovative Project Funding Under the Innovative Homeless
Initiatives Demonstration Program: Announcement of Funding Awards for
FY 1994
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding awards.
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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 award decisions made by the Department
for the Innovative Project Funding under Innovative Homeless
Initiatives Demonstration Program. The announcement contains the names
and addresses of the award winners and the amount of the awards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Pollack, Director, Program
Development Division, Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs,
Office of Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, room 7260, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC
20410, telephone (202) 708-1234 (voice) or 708-2565 (TDD). (These are
not toll-free numbers.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Innovative Project Funding is part of the
Innovative Homeless Initiatives Demonstration Program, which is
authorized under section 2 of the HUD Demonstration Act of 1993 (Pub.
L. 103-120, approved October 27, 1993).
In a notice of funding availability (NOFA) published on December
21, 1993 (58 FR 21064), the Department announced the availability of
$25 million in funding for applications for Innovative Project Funding
under the Innovative Homeless Initiatives Demonstration Program. The
NOFA announced that the funds would be awarded competitively for
activities which are components of an innovative approach toward
providing a ``continuum of care'' system designed to assist homeless
persons and prevent homelessness. The NOFA also announced that the
funds would be awarded to fill gaps within the context of developing a
seamless system to combat homelessness.
In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, the Department is
publishing the names and addresses of the nonprofit organizations which
received funding under this NOFA, and the amount of funds awarded to
each. This information is provided in appendix A to this document.
Dated: April 25, 1994.
Andrew Cuomo,
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Appendix A.--Recipients of Innovative Awards for FY 1994
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Amount of
Applicant name City award
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Diocesan Council.............. Phoenix, AZ............. $300,000
St. Vincent dePaul Village, San Diego, CA........... 1,000,000
Inc..
Little Tokyo Service Center, Los Angeles, CA......... 15,750
Inc..
Bar Association of San San Francisco, CA....... 250,000
Francisco.
Los Angeles Men's Place (LAMP) Los Angeles, CA......... 112,080
Covenant House................ Los Angeles, CA......... 170,968
Volunteers of America......... Sacramento, CA.......... 233,993
Skid Row Housing Trust........ Los Angeles, CA......... 311,850
Hollywood Community Housing... Hollywood, CA........... 250,000
The Salvation Army............ Los Angeles, CA......... 336,000
City of New Haven............. New Haven, CT........... 770,350
Another Way, Inc.............. Archer, FL.............. 98,280
Metro Atlanta Task Force...... Atlanta, GA............. 997,500
The Turning Point, Inc........ Canyon County, ID....... 423,570
City of Chicago............... Chicago, IL............. 1,100,875
Chicago Health Outreach, Inc.. Chicago, IL............. 647,684
UNITY for the Homeless, Inc... New Orleans, LA......... 1,050,000
Friends of the Shattuck Jamaica Plain, MA....... 567,735
Shelter.
Greater Boston, MA Adult Boston, MA.............. 415,748
Shelter.
Trustees of Health & Hospitals Boston, MA.............. 336,000
Action for Boston, MA Boston, MA.............. 437,409
Community.
Vietnam Veterans Workshop, Boston, MA.............. 371,657
Inc..
City of Baltimore............. Baltimore, MD........... 997,500
State of Maine................ Augusta, ME............. 302,610
City of Detroit............... Detroit, MI............. 999,412
Minnesota Dept. of Jobs & St. Paul, MN............ 724,000
Training.
Economic Security Corporation Joplin, MO.............. 328,268
of SW Area.
Greensboro Urban Ministry..... Greensboro, NC.......... 984,843
Newark Emergency Services for Newark, NJ.............. 997,380
Families, Inc..
St. Mary's Hospital........... Rochester, NY........... 724,872
New York, NY State Office of New York, NY............ 500,000
Mental Health.
Grand Central Partnership..... New York, NY............ 547,300
Goddard-Riverside Community New York, NY............ 250,092
Center.
Utica Community Action, Inc... Utica, NY............... 30,000
The Bridge, Inc............... New York, NY............ 453,250
The Salvation Army............ Buffalo, NY............. 992,019
Volunteers of America......... Cleveland, OH........... 364,467
Oregon Housing & Community Salem, OR............... 578,340
Services, Inc..
Drueding Center--Project Philadelphia, PA........ 157,500
Rainbow.
North Hills Affordable Housing Pittsburgh, PA.......... 320,964
Task Force.
S.H.A.R.E..................... Greenville, SC.......... 298,462
Ministerial Association Morristown, TN.......... 290,000
Temporary.
Harris County................. Houston, TX............. 998,214
City of San Antonio........... San Antonio, TX......... 1,000,000
The Champlain Valley Office of Burlington, VT.......... 985,049
Economic Opportunity.
Yakima County Coalition for Yakima, WA.............. 183,750
the Homeless.
City of Seattle............... Seattle, WA............. 643,172
Menominee Indian Tribe of Gresham, WI............. 200,688
Wisconsin.
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