[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 151 (Monday, August 7, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 40188-40190]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-19336]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development
[Docket No. FR-3855-N-04]
NOFA for the John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program (NDP);
Announcement of Funding Awards--FY 1995
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of competition winners.
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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) for fiscal year l995. 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 7220, Washington, DC 20410. Telephone Number
(202) 708-2186; TDD Number: (202) 708-2565. (These are not toll-free
numbers.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On February 24, 1995, HUD published a NOFA
for the John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program (60 FR 10438). On
June 26, 1995 an amendment was published in the Federal Register (60 FR
32557). The June 26, 1995 NOFA announced the availability of $4.8 to
$4.95 million in funding for eligible neighborhood development
organizations. The NOFA stated that the purpose of the program is to
support
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eligible neighborhood development activities using cooperative efforts
and monetary 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: July 31, 1995.
Andrew Cuomo,
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Appendix A.--John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program (NDP) FY 1995
Grants
1. Ahkenaton Community Chicago...... IL 75,000
Development Corporation.
2. All Citizens Taking Suffolk...... VA 75,000
Initiatives on Needs,
Inc..
3. Allston Brighton Boston....... MA 56,920
Community Development
Corp..
4. Anacostia Economic Washington... DC 75,000
Dev. Corp.
5. Bayfront NATO, Inc.... Erie......... PA 65,250
6. Behind the Rocks Hartford..... CT 40,000
Neighborhood
Association, Inc.
7. Bethel New Life, Inc.. Chicago...... IL 75,000
8. Better Community Trenton...... NJ 75,000
Housing of Trenton, Inc.
9. Black Veterans for Brooklyn..... NY 75,000
Social Justice, Inc.
10. Brazos Neighborhood Waco......... TX 50,000
Association.
11. Camp Washington Cincinnati... OH 75,000
Community Board, Inc.
12. Charity Cultural San Francisco CA 75,000
Services Center.
13. Chelsea's Commission Chelsea...... MA 75,000
on Hispanic Affairs, Inc.
14. City Heights San Diego.... CA 75,000
Community Development
Corporation.
15. Claretian Associates Chicago...... IL 75,000
Neighborhood Development.
16. Community Action Allentown.... PA 75,000
Development Corporation
of the Lehigh Valley.
17. Cooperative Sedalia...... MO 75,000
Workshops, Inc.
18. Cross Community Denver....... CO 50,150
Coalition.
19. Cypress Hills Local Brooklyn..... NY 45,000
Dev. Corp., Inc.
20. Dunbar-Abrams Bessemer..... AL 75,000
Foundation, Inc.
21. East Akron Akron........ OH 50,000
Neighborhood Development
Corporation.
22. East Pittsburgh Pittsburgh... PA 75,000
Economic Development
Corporation.
23. Elliot Park Minneapolis.. MN 75,000
Neighborhood Inc.
24. Esperanza Community Los Angeles.. CA 75,000
Housing Corporation.
25. Franciscan Enterprise Portland..... OR 50,000
26. Garrett Square Cleveland.... OH 30,000
Economic Development
Corporation.
27. Holy Name Housing Omaha........ NE 25,000
Corp.
28. Interim Community Seattle...... WA 55,750
Development Association.
29. Kendall-Whittier Tulsa........ OK 75,000
Neighborhood Assn.
30. Liberation Community, Fort Worth... TX 75,000
Inc.
31. Little Haiti Housing Miami........ FL 75,000
Association Inc.
32. Lopez Community Land Lopez........ WA 75,000
Trust.
33. Martin Street Plaza Atlanta...... GA 75,000
Incorporated.
34. Mechanicsville Knoxville.... TN 25,000
Historic CDC, Inc.
35. Minority Task Force New York..... NY 50,000
on AIDS, Inc.
36. Near West Side Multi Cleveland.... OH 74,963
Service/May Dugan Center.
37. Neighborhood Action Portland..... ME 75,000
Coalition.
38. Neighborhood Housing Brooklyn..... NY 65,000
Services of Bedford-
Stuyvesant.
39. North River Toledo....... OH 75,000
Development Corporation.
40. Northside Development Columbus..... OH 75,000
Corporation.
41. Northside Lexington.... KY 11,250
Neighborhood Assn., Inc.
42. Northwest Bronx Bronx........ NY 35,000
Community & Clergy
Coalition.
43. Ohio City Near West Cleveland.... OH 75,000
Development Corp.
44. Olde Huntersville Norfolk...... VA 30,800
Development Corporation.
45. Operation Pride-West Birmingham... AL 75,000
End.
46. Parramore Heritage Orlando...... FL 75,000
Renovation Foundation.
47. People of Phillips... Minneapolis.. MN 75,000
48. Peoples Emergency Philadelphia. PA 75,000
Center CDC.
49. Peoples Involvement Washington... DC 75,000
Corporation.
50. Philadelphia Philadelphia. PA 75,000
Chinatown Development
Corp.
51. Phillips Community Minneapolis.. MN 50,400
Development Corporation.
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52. Phoenix Phoenix...... AZ 75,000
Revitalization
Corporation.
53. Portland Community Portland..... OR 75,000
Reinvestment
Initiatives, Inc.
54. Pratt Area Community Brooklyn..... NY 46,000
Council.
55. Reach Community Portland..... OR 69,700
Development, Inc.
56. Richmond Neighborhood Richmond..... VA 75,000
Housing Services.
57. Rockford Neighborhood Rockford..... IL 75,000
Redevelopment Corp.
58. S. Cumminsville Cincinnati... OH 75,000
Community United For
Better Hsg.
59. Sabin Community Portland..... OR 26,562
Development.
60. Sandtown Habitat For Baltimore.... MD 75,000
Humanity, Inc.
61. South Brooklyn Local Brooklyn..... NY 75,000
Development Corporation.
62. South East Economic Grand Rapids. MI 75,000
Development, Inc.
63. Southside Community Richmond..... VA 75,000
Development & Housing
Corp..
64. St. James Community Newark....... NJ 75,000
Dev. Corp.
65. St. Margaret of St. Louis.... MO 75,000
Scotland Housing Corp.
66. Syracuse United Syracuse..... NY 28,500
Neighborhoods, Inc.
67. Tenants' and Workers' Alexandria... VA 62,000
Support Committee.
68. The East Muskegon Muskegon..... MI 75,000
Neighborhood Alliance.
69. The Village of Arts Philadelphia. PA 75,000
and Humanities.
70. Universal Community Philadelphia. PA 40,000
Homes, Inc.
71. W. Center City Neigh Wilmington... DE 75,000
Plng. Advisory Comm.,
Inc.
72. Washington Heights & New York..... NY 45,000
Inwood Development
Corporation.
73. West Angeles Los Angeles.. CA 75,000
Community Development
Corp.
74. West Jackson Jackson...... MS 75,000
Community Development
Corporation.
75. West Side Planning & Chicago...... IL 75,000
Development.
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