Part
I: Understanding HUD's SuperNOFA
Competitive Grant Program List
Table I lists all of the competitive and Section 8 Housing Choice
Voucher Programs that are included in the FY 2000 SuperNOFA3.
The programs are listed by SuperNOFA category. Within each category,
the programs are grouped under subheadings, such as "Public/Assisted
Housing" and "Housing," based on the general purpose of the grant.
The approximate FY 2000 funding amount for each grant program is
also listed. Descriptions of each program listed in Table I are
given in Part IV of the guidebook.
Table I: Grant Program
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Funding Amount4
(in millions of dollars)
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Housing and Community Development Programs
Technical Assistance
Community Planning and Development TA:
HOME TA
CHDO TA
McKinney Act Homeless Assistance Programs TA
HOPWA TA
Universities and Colleges
Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC)
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
Community Development Work Study (CDWS)5
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities (HSIAC)
Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities
(AN/NHIAC)
Fair Housing Outreach/Enforcement and Housing Counseling
Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI)
Education and Outreach Initiative
(EOI)6
Fair Housing Organizations Initiative
(FHOI)
Housing Counseling Program (HCP)
Local Counseling Agencies
National, Regional, Multistate
Agencies
State Housing Finance Agencies
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program
Research to Improve Evaluation and Control of Residential
Lead-Based Paint Hazards
Healthy Homes Initiative
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up to 9
up to 8
up to 4
up to 1.74
8
10
3
6.5
2
9.7
6.5
1.8
5.6
6.5
1
59
1.5
6.5
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Modernization and Revitalization
Public Housing HOPE VI
Revitalization Grants
Demolition Grants
Drug Elimination in Public and Assisted Housing
Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Technical Assistance
Program (DETAP)
Public Housing Drug Elimination Technical Assistance for
Safety and
Security (DETASS)
New Approach Anti-Drug Program
Multifamily Housing Drug Elimination Program (MHDEP) |
513.8
50
.5
1.140
27
16.25
|
Economic Development and Empowerment Programs
Economic Development Initiative (EDI)
Brownfields Economic Development Initiative (BEDI)
Youthbuild
Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP)
Resident Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency (ROSS) Program
ROSS for Resident Management
and Business Development
ROSS for Capacity Building and
Conflict Resolution
ROSS for Resident Service Delivery
Models
ROSS for Service Coordinators
Outreach and Technical Assistance Training Grants (OTAG)
Rural Housing and Economic Development Program7
Capacity Building
Support for Innovative Activities
Seed Support |
24.1
25
40
20
23.5
6
5.5
24
20
6
24.7
up to 2.75
up to 19
up to 3
|
Targeted Housing and Homeless Assistance Programs
Homelessness Assistance
Continuum of Care
Supportive Housing Program (SHP)
Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation
Single Room Occupancy (SRO)
Program
for Homeless Individuals
Shelter Plus Care (S+C)
Elderly
Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly
Persons with Disabilities
Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA)-Competitive
Section 8 Housing Vouchers for Persons with Disabilities
Mainstream Housing Opportunities
for Persons with Disabilities
Rental Assistance for Non-Elderly
Persons with Disabilities
Related
to Certain Types of Section 8 Project-Based Developments
and Sections
202, 221(d) and 236 Developments
Rental Assistance for Non-Elderly
Persons with Disabilities in
Support
of Designated Housing Plans |
850
426
109
23
50.25
20
20
|
3
Virtually all of HUD's competitive grant programs are
included in the SuperNOFA. Certain competitive programs, such as demonstrations,
those with statutory deadlines, or those that are still being designed
at the time the SuperNOFA is released, may still have a separate NOFA
as warranted. HUD is working to minimize such occurrences. The goal
is to limit them to situations where including the program would unnecessarily
delay releasing the SuperNOFA.
4
The funding amounts listed in the table are approximate.
They do not, necessarily, reflect the exact amount of funding that
will be made available through the competition.
5
The CDWS NOFA was issued on December 13, 1999, so
that the applicants could meet recruiting requirements for their
students assisted by this program.
6
$6.0 million has been designated for the National
Housing Discrimination Audit 2000 and will be made available through
a separate Request For Proposals.
7
This program is intended to be in the SuperNOFA.
Due to a statutory deadline, this Program funding notice was published
in the Federal Register on February 16, 2000.
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Connecting with
Communities: A User's Guide to HUD Programs and the 2000 SuperNOFA
Process |
February 2000
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