[Federal Register Volume 66, Number 79 (Tuesday, April 24, 2001)]
[Notices]
[Pages 20671-20673]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 01-10046]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-4560-FA-19]


Announcement of Funding Awards, Community Development Technical 
Assistance Programs, Fiscal Year 2000

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 notice announces 
the funding decisions made by the Department in a competition for 
funding under the Fiscal Year 2000 competition for Community 
Development Technical Assistance Programs. The notice contains the 
names of award winners and the amounts of the awards. Winners for 
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) technical 
assistance will be announced in a separate Federal Register Notice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Penny McCormack, Department of Housing 
and Urban Development, Room 7216, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, 
DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3176, extension 4391. The TTY number for 
the hearing impaired is (202) 708-2565. (These are not toll-free 
numbers).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the Community Development 
Technical Assistance competition is to select providers who can provide 
assistance in three Community Planning and Development programs. The 
purposes of technical assistance under these three programs are as 
follows: Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) Technical 
Assistance--to promote the ability of CHDOs to maintain, rehabilitate 
and construct housing for low-income and moderate-income families, to 
facilitate the education of low-income homeowners and tenants, and to 
help women who reside in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods to 
rehabilitate and construct housing in these neighborhoods; HOME 
Technical Assistance--to help HOME participating jurisdictions design 
and implement HOME programs including, improving their ability to 
design and implement housing strategies and incorporate energy 
efficiency into affordable housing, facilitating the establishment and 
efficient operation of employer-assisted housing programs and land bank 
programs, and encouraging private lenders and for-profit developers of 
low-income housing to participate in public-private partnerships; 
McKinney Act Homeless Assistance Programs Technical Assistance--to 
provide applicants, grantees, and project sponsors for McKinney Act 
funded Emergency Shelter Grants, Supportive Housing Program, Section 8 
Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy and Shelter Plus Care 
projects with technical assistance to promote the development of 
housing and supportive services as part of the Continuum of Care 
approach, including innovative approaches to assist homeless persons in 
the transition from homelessness, and to enable them to live as 
independently as possible.
    The assistance made available in this announcement is authorized by 
the following: CHDO Technical Assistance--HOME Investment Partnerships 
Act (42 U.S.C. 12773), 24 CFR part 92; HOME Technical Assistance--HOME 
Investment Partnerships Act (42 U.S.C. 12781-12783), 24 CFR part 92; 
McKinney Act Homeless Assistance Programs Technical Assistance--
Supportive Housing Technical Assistance, 42 U.S.C. 11381 et seq., 24 
CFR 583.140, Emergency Shelter Grant, Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation 
Single Room Occupancy Program and Shelter Plus Care Technical 
Assistance Programs, the FY 2000 HUD Appropriations Act. The 
competition was announced in a Super Notice of Funding Availability 
(SuperNOFA) published in the Federal Register on February 24, 2000 (65 
FR 9387). Applications were rated and selected for funding on the basis 
of selection criteria contained in that Notice.
    A total of $20,108,330 was awarded to 55 providers nationwide. 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), 
the Department is publishing the awardees and amounts of the awards in 
Appendix A to this document.

    Dated: April 16, 2001.
Donna M. Abbenante,
Acting General Deputy, Assistant Secretary.

Appendix A

        FY 2000 Recipients of Funding Awards for the Community Development Technical Assistance Programs
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                                                                                        Homeless
              Technical Assistance Awardee                    CHDO          HOME       assistance       Total
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Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance 810 N. Vineyard                                   $10,000       $10,000
 Blvd., Suite 212, Honolulu, HI 96817...................
AIDS Housing of Washington 2025 First Ave., Suite 420                                      $49,200       $49,200
 Seattle, WA 98121......................................
Artistic Consultants and Investments, Inc., 8320                                           $40,000       $40,000
 Aberdeen Road, New Orleans, LA 70126...................
Asian Americans for Equality, 108-110 Norfolk Street,         $834,400      $750,000                  $1,584,400
 New York, NY 10002.....................................
Capital Access, Inc., 237 Tasker St., Suite 200,                           $193, 600                    $193,600
 Philadelphia, PA 19148.................................
Center for Poverty Solutions, 2521 N. Charles Street,                                      $52,000       $52,000
 Baltimore, MD 21218....................................
Center for Urban Community Services, Inc., 120 Wall St.,                                   $40,000       $40,000
 25th Floor, New York, NY 10005.........................
Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, 85 East                                     $75,250       $75,250
 Gay St., Suite 603, Columbus, OH 43215.................
Coastal Enterprises, Inc., 36 Water Street, P.O. Box           $32,800                                   $32,800
 268, Wiscasset, ME 04578...............................
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, 2100 Broadway,                                        $30,000       $30,000
 Denver, CO 80205.......................................
Common Ground, 110 Prefontaine Pl South, Suite 504,                         $102,000        48,700      $150,700
 Seattle, WA 98104......................................

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Commmunity Builders, Inc., 95 Berkeley St., Suite 500,        $648,600      $240,540                    $889,140
 Boston, MA 02116.......................................
Congress of National Black Churches, Inc., 1225 Eye St.,      $326,300                                  $326,300
 N.W., Washington, DC 20005.............................
Corporation for Supportive Housing, 50 Broadway, 17th                                     $279,400      $279,400
 Floor, New York, NY 10004..............................
Dennison Associates, Inc., 910 17th Street, N.W., Suite                     $565,558                    $565,558
 404, Washington, DC 20006..............................
Development Training Institute, 2510 St. Paul Street,       $1,661,300    $1,204,680                  $2,865,980
 Baltimore, MD 21218....................................
Douglas-Cherokee Economic Authority, 534 E. First North        $57,600       $43,216       $19,361      $120,177
 St., P.O. Box 1218, Morristown, TN 37814...............
Education Development Center, Inc., 55 Chapel Street,                                      $94,689       $94,689
 Newton, MA 02458.......................................
Florida Housing Coalition, Inc., 137 E. Lafayette              $38,400       $28,849                     $67,249
 Street, Suite C, Tallahassee, FL 32301.................
Grassroots Leadership Development Program, Inc. of             $80,000                                   $80,000
 Lorain County, 1875 North Ridge Road East, Suite A,
 Lorain, OH 44055.......................................
Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns, Inc., 870                                        $146,000      $146,000
 Market St., Suite 1228, San Francisco, CA 94012........
Hudson Planning Group, Inc., 180 Varick St., 16th Floor,                                  $129,150      $129,150
 New York, NY 10014.....................................
ICF Incorporated, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031...                  $2,885,577                  $2,885,577
Indiana Association for Community Economic Development,        $57,600                                   $57,600
 324 West Morris Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225.........
Iowa Coalition for Housing and the Homeless, 713 E.            $44,727                     $44,597       $89,324
 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309....................
Little Tokyo Service Center, Inc., 213 E. Third Street,       $100,000                                  $100,000
 Suite G106, Los Angeles, CA 90013......................
Local Initiatives Support Corporation, 733 Third Ave.,        $969,140      $241,350                  $1,210,490
 8th Floor, New York, NY 10017..........................
Low Income Housing Development Corporation, d/b/a The         $124,800      $116,326       $16,800      $257,926
 Affordable Housing Group, 1300 Baxter St., Suite 269,
 Charlotte, NC 28204....................................
Low Income Housing Institute, 2407 First Ave., Suite                                       $48,000       $48,000
 200, Seattle, WA 98121.................................
Maryland Center for Community Development, 1118 Light          $38,400       $37,000                     $75,400
 Street, Baltimore, MD 21230............................
Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance, 5 Park                                          $5,000        $5,000
 Street, Boston, MA 02108...............................
Minnesota Housing Partnership, 1821 University Ave., W,       $156,000       $78,000       $74,400      $308,400
 S-137, Saint Paul, MN 55104............................
National Affordable Housing Training Institute, 2025 M        $416,740      $876,000                  $1,292,740
 St., N.W. 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20036..............
National Puerto Rican Coalition, 1700 K St., N.W., Suite      $167,800       $50,000      $272,300      $490,100
 500, Washington, DC 20006..............................
Neighborhood Partnership Fund, 1020 SW Taylor, Suite           $59,459      $102,000                    $161,459
 680, Portland, OR 97205................................
North Carolina Association of CDCs, P.O. Box 26208,            $50,400                      16,000       $66,400
 Raleigh, NC 27611......................................
Northwest Regional Facilitators, 525 E. Mission Avenue,        $96,941                                   $96,941
 Spokane, WA 99202......................................
Ohio CDC Association, 35 E. Gay St., Suite 400,                $60,800                                   $60,800
 Columbus, OH 43215.....................................
Oklahoma Department of Commerce, 900 North Stiles,                                         $25,000       $25,000
 Oklahoma City, OK 73126................................
Partnership Center, Ltd., 7828 Shadowhill Way,                                             $73,450       $73,450
 Cincinnati, OH 45242...................................
PPEP Microbusiness and Housing Development Corporation,       $256,000                                  $256,000
 1100 East Ajo Way, Suite 209, Tucson, AZ 85713.........
Rural Communities Assistance Corporation, 3120 Freeboard      $473,600      $368,000       $94,000      $935,600
 Drive, Suite 201, West Sacramento, CA 95691............
South Middlesex Opportunity Council, Inc., 300 Howard                                      $34,000       $34,000
 Street, Framingham, MA 01701...........................
State of Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, P.O. Box          $30,000       $50,000       $40,000      $120,000
 101020, Anchorage, AK 99510............................
Statewide Housing Action Coalition, 202 S. State Street,      $156,800                                  $156,800
 Suite 1414, Chicago, IL 60604..........................
Supportive Housing Network of New York, 475 Riverside                        $39,150      $245,870      $285,020
 Drive, Suite 250, New York, NY 10115...................
Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc., One Center                                      $175,400      $175,400
 Plaza, Suite 310, Boston, MA 02138.....................
Texas Homeless Network, 200 East 8th Street, Austin, TX                                   $169,756      $169,756
 78701..................................................
TONYA, Inc., 1000 Vermont Ave., N.W., Suite 500,                            $751,354      $836,730    $1,588,084
 Washington, DC 20005...................................
Training and Development Associates, Inc., 215-C                                          $430,450      $430,450
 Lauchwood Drive, Laurinburg, NC 28352..................
Univ. of Massachusetts Boston Office of Research &                                         $70,000       $70,000
 Sponsored Programs, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA
 02125..................................................
Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, 149 State              $98,400                                   $98,400
 Street, Montpelier, VT 05602...........................

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Virginia Department of Housing and Community                   $96,000       $96,000                    $192,000
 Development, 501 N. Second Street, The Jackson Center,
 Richmond, VA 23219.....................................
Wisconsin (State) Department of Administration, Division                                   $78,100       $78,100
 of Housing, 101 E. Wilson St., 4th Fl., P.O. Box 8944,
 Madison, WI 53708......................................
Wisconsin Partnership for Housing Development, Inc., 121      $284,520      $108,000                    $392,520
 South Pinckney Street, Suite 200, Madison, WI 53703....
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