94-13730. NOFA for Fair Housing Initiatives Program; FY 1994 Competitive Solicitation Technical Correction  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal 
    Opportunity
    [Docket No. N-94-3755; FR-3622-N-02]
    
     
    
    NOFA for Fair Housing Initiatives Program; FY 1994 Competitive 
    Solicitation Technical Correction
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal 
    Opportunity, HUD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of funding availability (NOFA)--Technical correction.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice makes technical corrections to the FY 1994 FHIP 
    NOFA published on May 16, 1994 (59 FR 25532).
    
    DATES: The application due date is specified in the application kit. 
    However, applicants will be given at least 60 days from the original 
    NOFA publication date, until July 15, 1994, to submit their 
    applications. Applications will be accepted if they are received on or 
    before the application due date, or are received within 7 days after 
    the application due date, but with a U.S. postmark or receipt from a 
    private commercial delivery service (such as, Federal Express or DHL) 
    that is dated on or before the application due date.
    
    ADDRESSES: To obtain a copy of the application kit, please write the 
    Fair Housing Information Clearinghouse, Post Office Box 6091, 
    Rockville, MD 20850 or call the toll free number 1-800-343-3442. Please 
    also contact this number if information concerning this NOFA is needed 
    in an accessible format.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Jacquelyn J. Shelton, Director, Office of Fair Housing Assistance and 
    Voluntary Programs, room 5234, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 
    20410-2000. Telephone number (202) 708-0800. A telecommunications 
    device (TDD) for hearing and speech impaired persons is available at 
    (202) 708-0455. (These are not toll-free numbers.)
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Fiscal Year (FY) 1994 Fair Housing 
    Initiatives Program (FHIP) Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) 
    published on May 16, 1994 (59 FR 25532) contained two errors that are 
    being corrected in this notice. The first correction concerns the 
    amount of funding available. The total amount listed as available, 
    $14,881,000, is corrected to read $18,481,000. The additional $3.6 
    million reflects the determination that $2 million to be used for the 
    second year of two-year FY 1993 Private Enforcement Initiative awards, 
    and $1.6 million to be used for the second year of two-year FY 1993 
    Fair Housing Organizations Initiative awards, will be funded out of FY 
    1995 funds. This is because the second year of funding is subject to 
    not only the availability of funds, but to an annual performance 
    review. The amounts of funding under these two Initiatives are 
    corrected accordingly.
        In addition, the sequence of eligible activities under the Private 
    Enforcement Initiative is also corrected.
        Accordingly, the following corrections are made in FR Doc. 94-11762 
    to the NOFA titled, ``NOFA for Fair Housing Initiatives Program; FY 
    1994 Competitive Solicitation'', published on May 16, 1994 (59 FR 
    25532):
        1. On page 25532, the SUMMARY paragraph, which appears in the first 
    column, is revised to read as follows:
    
    SUMMARY: This NOFA announces the availability of up to $18,481,000 of 
    1994 Fiscal Year (FY) funding for the Fair Housing Initiatives Program 
    (FHIP). This program assists projects and activities designed to 
    enforce and enhance compliance with the Fair Housing Act and 
    substantially equivalent State and local fair housing laws. In the body 
    of this document is information concerning the purpose of the NOFA, 
    eligibility, available amounts, selection criteria, how to apply for 
    funding, and how selections will be made.
        2. On page 25533, paragraph I.(b), which appears in the first and 
    second columns, is revised to read as follows:
    
    (b) Allocation Amounts
    
        For FY 1994, the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and 
    Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 
    (approved October 28, 1993, Pub. L. 103-124), (94 App. Act) 
    appropriated $20,481,000 for the FHIP program. Of this amount, 
    $2,000,000 of Private Enforcement Initiative funds will be made 
    available for special projects to be announced in a separate NOFA. The 
    remaining $18,481,000 is being made available on a competitive basis to 
    eligible organizations that submit timely applications and are selected 
    in response to this NOFA. The funding selections will be made on the 
    basis of criteria for eligibility, factors for award, and completeness 
    of budget information. The Department retains the right to shift funds 
    between FHIP Initiatives, listed below, within statutorily prescribed 
    limitations. The amounts included in this NOFA are subject to change 
    based on fund availability. The total amount available under this NOFA 
    will be divided among the four FHIP Initiatives as follows:
        (1) Administrative Enforcement Initiative. The amount of $1.5 
    million in FY 1994 funds is available under this NOFA for the 
    Administrative Enforcement Initiative.
        (2) Education and Outreach Initiative. The amount of $3 million in 
    FY 1994 funds is available under this NOFA for the Education and 
    Outreach Initiative. Of this amount, $1.5 million is available for 
    national programs, of which $200,000 is designated for Fair Housing 
    Month activities. Of the remaining $1.5 million, $1 million is 
    available for regional and local programs, and $500,000 is for 
    community-based programs.
        (3) Private Enforcement Initiative. The amount of $6,981,000 in FY 
    1994 funds is available under this NOFA for the Private Enforcement 
    Initiative. Of this amount, $3,981,000 will be available for two-year 
    projects, with the commitment of second year funding, in an amount not 
    to exceed the first year's funding, subject to annual appropriations 
    and annual performance reviews. The remaining $3 million is for one-
    year projects.
        (4) Fair Housing Organizations Initiative. This NOFA makes $7 
    million in FY 1994 funds available for activities under the Fair 
    Housing Organizations Initiative. Of this amount, $3.3 million in FY 
    1994 funds is available for the purpose of the continued development of 
    existing organizations under the Fair Housing Organizations Initiative. 
    The remaining $3.7 million will be available for two-year projects for 
    the purpose of establishing new organizations, with the commitment of 
    second year funding subject to annual appropriations and annual 
    performance reviews.
        3. On page 25535, paragraph I.(c)(3)(ii), which appears in the 
    first and second columns, is revised to read as follows:
        (ii) Eligible activities. Applications are solicited for one- and 
    two-year project proposals as described in 24 CFR 125.403 and in this 
    NOFA. Applications may designate up to 10% of requested funds to 
    promote awareness of the services provided by the project, but such 
    promotion must be necessary for the successful implementation of the 
    project. Project applications may involve:
        (A) Discovering and providing remedies for discrimination in the 
    public and private real estate markets and real estate-related 
    transactions, including, but not limited to, the making or purchasing 
    of loans, the provision of other financial assistance for sales or 
    rentals of housing, including insurance redlining and appraisal 
    practices, and housing advertising;
        (B) Conducting investigations of systemic housing discrimination 
    for further enforcement processing by State or local agencies, or for 
    referral to private attorneys or to HUD and the Department of Justice;
        (C) Professionally conducting testing of other investigative 
    support for administrative and judicial enforcement;
        (D) Linking fair housing organizations regionally in enforcement 
    activities designed to combat broader housing market discriminatory 
    practices;
        (E) Establishing effective means of meeting legal expenses in 
    support of litigation of fair housing cases;
        (F) Testing and other investigative activities, including building 
    the capacity for housing investigative activities in unserved or 
    underserved areas;
        (G) Building the capacity to investigative, through testing and 
    other investigative methods, housing discrimination complaints covering 
    all protected classes, including persons with mental and physical 
    disabilities;
        (H) Carrying out special projects, including the development of 
    prototypes to respond to new or sophisticated forms of discrimination 
    against persons protected under title VIII, such as in the areas of 
    independent living and architectural barriers;
        (I) Providing funds for the costs and expenses of litigation, 
    including expert witness fees.
    
        Dated: May 31, 1994.
    Paul Williams,
    General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal 
    Opportunity.
    [FR Doc. 94-13730 Filed 6-6-94; 8:45 am]
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