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HUD No. 12-083
Brian Sullivan
(202) 402-7527
For Release
Tuesday
May 15, 2012

HUD AWARDS $70 MILLION TO BUILD CAPACITY TO UNDERTAKE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Technical and capacity building grants intended to amplify HUD funds

WASHINGTON - In a budget climate where state and local governments are challenged to do more with less, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $70 million in grants to help communities and non-profit organizations, improve their use of federal funds to revitalize neighborhoods, help the homeless and produce more affordable housing.

"These funds complement the eCon Planning Suite (www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqZPDzx8cIM&feature=youtu.be), new 21st century tools with new data and technology that HUD launched last week to help communities ensure that scarce federal dollars are targeted to where they are needed most and can achieve the biggest impact," said HUD Assistant Secretary Mercedes Mãrquez. "The grants we award today will go a long way toward ensuring federally funded community development, affordable housing and homeless assistance work to make the greatest possible impact."

The technical assistance and capacity building grants announced today are provided through HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD). HUD fundamentally changed its traditional program-by-program approach to technical assistance by creating OneCPD, a "cross-program" approach intended to help grantees improve their management systems and capacity to successfully carry out comprehensive and sustainable "place-based" development and revitalization strategies. OneCPD also allows grantees to "tell their story" of accomplishment by measuring the outputs of this assistance but the outcomes and the impact on their communities as well.

The grants awarded today include $62 million in technical assistance under OneCPD and$7 million to improve local homelessness data collection and reporting systems called Homeless Management Information Systems, or HMIS. In addition, nearly $1 million in grants will be provided under CPD's Core Curricula offering courses and topic-specific trainings to improve grantee skills in development finance, environmental review and compliance, asset management and preservation, and construction and rehabilitation management.

HUD-funded technical assistance providers (see list below) will offer one or more of the following areas of expertise to the Department's grantee communities:

  • Capacity building assistance in the areas of program design, technical execution, planning, financial management, and organizational structure.
  • Consulting on community development, affordable housing, economic development, housing and services for homeless persons and those at risk of homelessness, organizational management, financing and underwriting, construction and rehabilitation management, project management and strategic planning.
  • Facilitating and fostering local collaboration within local political structures.
  • Knowledge management including developing, hosting or managing of websites, blogs, help desks, information/call center, mailing lists, data tracking systems, etc.
  • Preparing policy guidance and tools or materials for HUD approval.
  • Evaluating program design and effectiveness.
  • Assessing performance measurement including establishing outcomes or benchmarks.
  • Analyzing social policy in context of local landscape for planning and program design.
  • Raising private equity investment, pre-development capital, preservation capital, or bank capital.
  • Workforce capacity and development for grantees.

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The following technical assistance and training providers are receiving grants through HUD's OneCPD and Core Curricula programs:

Grantee
OneCPD
HMIS
Core Curricula
Total
Abt Associates, Inc.
$7,500,000
$2,007,100
 
$9,507,100
Capital Access, Inc.
$2,000,000
 
 
$2,000,000
Cloudburst Consulting Group, Inc.
$7,750,000
$1,482,800
$125,000
$9,357,800
Dennison Associates, Inc.
$500,000
 
 
$500,000
Econometrica, Inc.
$2,000,000
 
 
$2,000,000
Enterprise Community Partners
$8,500,000
 
 
$8,500,000
Housing Assistance Council
$3,000,000
 
 
$3,000,000
ICF Incorporated, LLC
$9,405,950
$1,782,000
 
$11,187,950
Minnesota Housing Partnership
$2,000,000
 
 
$2,000,000
National Center on Family Homelessness
$4,950,000
$877,800
$650,000
$6,477,800
National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders
$2,500,000
 
 
$2,500,000
National Council for Community Development, Inc.
$500,000
 
 
$500,000
Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
$750,000
 
 
$750,000
Technical Assistance Collaborative
$2,750,000
 
 
$2,750,000
Training & Development Associates, Inc.
$8,415,697
$850,300
$220,000
$9,759,715
TOTAL
 $62,795,365
 $7,000,000
$995,000
 $70,790,365

 

 
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