[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 2609-2610]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-554]



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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Office of Community Planning and Development
[Docket No. N-95-3759; FR-3662-N-02]


Announcement of Funding Awards for the John Heinz Neighborhood 
Development Program 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 decisions made by the Department in a 
competition for funding under the NOFA for the John Heinz Neighborhood 
Development Program (NDP). The announcement contains the names and 
addresses of the competition winners and the amount of the awards.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gene Hix, Office of Community Planning 
and Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 
Seventh Street, SW., Room 7218, Washington, DC 20410. Telephone Number 
(202) 708-2186; TDD Number: (202) 708-2565. (These are not toll-free 
numbers.)

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The John Heinz Neighborhood Development 
Program is authorized by section 123 of the Housing and Urban-Rural 
Recovery Act of 1983 (42 U.S.C. 5318 note). For Fiscal Year 1994, a 
total of $5 million was appropriated for this program under the 
Department of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development and 
Independent Agencies Appropriations Act of 1994 (Pub. L. 103-124, 
approved October 18, 1993).
    On May 13, 1994 (59 FR 25274), HUD published a NOFA for the John 
Heinz Neighborhood Development Program. The May 13, 1994 NOFA announced 
the availability of $4.75 million in funding for eligible neighborhood 
development organizations. The NOFA stated that the purpose of the 
program is to support eligible neighborhood development activities 
using cooperative efforts and monetary contributions from local 
sources. The Federal funds are incentive funds to promote the 
development of this concept and encourage neighborhood organizations to 
become more self-sufficient in their development activities. Funds 
would be used to plan and carry out specific projects which create 
permanent jobs in the neighborhood; establish or expand businesses; 
develop new housing, rehabilitate existing housing or manage housing 
stock; develop essential services; or provide neighborhood improvement 
efforts.
    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: December 12, 1994.
Andrew Cuomo,
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.

Appendix A

    The following community-based organizations were awarded NDP 
grants:

  John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program (NDP), November 22, 1994  
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                        Organization                            Amount  
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Center City Coalition Inc., Hartford, CT...................      $75,000
Washington Park Assn., Bridgeport, CT......................       75,000
Neighborhood Development Corp. Of Jam, Jamaica Plain, MA...       75,000
Urban Edge Housing Corp., Jamaica Plain, MA................       75,000
B.C.H. of Trenton, Inc., Trenton, NJ.......................       75,000
Mt. Holly 2000, Inc., Mount Holly, NJ......................       75,000
Asian Americans For Equality, New York, NY.................       75,000
Carroll Gardens Assn. Inc., Brooklyn, NY...................       75,000
Community Assn. Progressive Dominican, New York, NY........       75,000
Cypress Hill Local Development Corp., Brooklyn, NY.........       37,400
Good Old Lower East Side Inc., New York, NY................       56,667
Harlem Restoration Project, New York, NY...................       75,000
Manhattan Neighborhood Renaissance Ld, New York, NY........       75,000
Mount Hope Housing Co., Bronx, NY..........................       50,000
Parkside Community Assn., Buffalo, NY......................       38,930
Marble Hill Community Development Cor, Baltimore, MD.......       75,000
Frankford Group Ministries CDC, Philadelphia, PA...........       75,000
Garfield Jubilee Assn., Pittsburgh, PA.....................       75,000
Ludlow Community Association, Philadelphia, PA.............       75,000
Monessen Community Development Corp., Monessen, PA.........       75,000
Peoples Emergency Center CDC, Philadelphia, PA.............       75,000
All Citizens Taking Initiatives On Need, Suffolk, VA.......       75,000
Highland Park Restoration & Preservat, Richmond, VA........       75,000
Inner City Community Task Force, Lynchburg, VA.............       75,000
Northwest Neighborhood Enviro, Roanoke, VA.................       75,000
Your Neighbors, Richmond, VA...............................       60,000
Vine City Housing Ministry, Inc., Atlanta, GA..............       50,000
Belmont Community Development Corp., Charlotte, NC.........       75,000
Grier Heights Economics Foundation, Charlotte, NC..........       75,000
Gower Neighborhood Assn. Inc., Greenville, SC..............       75,000
Greenville Urban League Community Dev, Greenville, SC......       75,000
Memphis Area Neighborhood Development, Memphis, TN.........       75,000
Bethel New Life Inc., Chicago, IL..........................       70,000
Bickerdike Redevelopment Corp., Chicago, IL................      74,967 
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Covenant Development Corp., Chicago, IL....................       75,000
Forum, Chicago, IL.........................................       66,000
New Cities Community Development Corp, Harvey, IL..........       75,000
Rockford Neighborhood Redeve't, Rockford, IL...............       75,000
The Neighborhood Institute, Chicago, IL....................       75,000
Voice of The People of Uptown, Chicago, IL.................       20,000
Winstanley/Industry Park Neighborhood, E. Saint Louis, IL..       67,320
Eastside Community Investment Corp., Indianapolis, IN......       75,000
Creston Neighborhood Assn., Grand Rapids, MI...............       50,000
Phillips CDC, Minneapolis, MN..............................       60,000
Spirit Valley Citizens Neighborhood, Duluth, MN............       75,000
West 7th/Fort Rd Federation, Saint Paul, MN................       75,000
West Bank CDC Inc., Minneapolis, MN........................       75,000
Hough Area Partners In Progress, Cleveland, OH.............       75,000
Lagrange Development Corp., Toledo, OH.....................       75,000
Near West Housing Corp., Cleveland, OH.....................       75,000
Near West Side Multi-Service/May Duga, Cleveland, OH.......       64,000
Common Wealth Development Inc., Madison, WI................       12,000
College Station CDC, College Station, AR...................       60,000
Ozan Inghram Iron Mountain CDC, Texarkana, AR..............       75,000
Twin Groves Economic Development Corp, Damascus, AR........       75,000
Highland Area Partnership Inc., Shreveport, LA.............       75,000
Avenidas Guadalupe Assn. CDC, San Antonio, TX..............       60,000
Azteca Economic Development, Laredo, TX....................       75,000
Centro Del Obrero Fronterizo, El Paso, TX..................       75,000
Our Casas Resident Council Inc., San Antonio, TX...........       75,000
Central West End Assn., Saint Louis, MO....................       50,000
Cooperative Workshops Inc., Sedalia, MO....................       75,000
Newsed Community Development, Denver, CO...................       75,000
Northeast Denver Housing Ctr., Denver, CO..................       41,460
Phoenix Revitalization Corp., Phoenix, AZ..................       75,000
Charity Cultural Services Ctr., San Francisco, CA..........       75,000
Citizens Committee For Homeless Jobs, Santa Cruz, CA.......       75,000
East Palo Alto Community, Palo Alto, CA....................       75,000
Esperanza Youth And Family Center Inc, Coachella, CA.......       75,000
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    Total..................................................    4,738,744
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[FR Doc. 95-554 Filed 1-9-95; 8:45 am]
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