HUD
No. 02-033
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For
Release
Thursday
March 28, 2002 |
HUD ANNOUNCES $2.2 BILLION IN GRANTS TO FUND HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
New emphasis on homeownership opportunities, faith-based groups, accountability
WASHINGTON - Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez announced
today that HUD would make $2.2 billion in grants available to increase homeownership,
ensure more affordable rental opportunities, provide assistance to homeless
people, and fund numerous other critical housing programs across the country.
The Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) issued today notifies
communities and groups throughout the nation that grants are available for 29
HUD programs and 41 funding opportunities.
"These grants reflect the continued commitment of this Administration
to help American families find decent and affordable housing," said Secretary
Martinez. "We are also encouraging community and faith-based organizations
and to extended their reach by partnering with HUD."
The Secretary informed grant applicants that he expects them to exercise responsibility
in exchange for funding. "We are going to insist on accountability. Grant
recipients will have to meet program goals and create tangible results that
are going to help make families and communities stronger," said Martinez.
Martinez said today's announcement also reflects a new commitment to opening
up contracting opportunities to small, disadvantaged and women-owned businesses.
"They deserve to participate in the contracting opportunities made available
through HUD programs - and we will ensure that they can," he said.
Grant applicants need to file their applications through one of four commercial
carriers - DHL, Falcon Carrier, Federal Express (FedEx), United Parcel Service
(UPS) or United States Postal Service (USPS). Applicants using the latter should
complete a certificate of delivery, USPS form No. 38-17.
Grant funding for one major HUD program, HOPE VI, was not announced in this
SuperNOFA, but will be issued later.
A basic goal of the SuperNOFA is to make it easier for applicants to coordinate
the use of two or more competitive grant programs. By having information about
all HUD competitive grant programs, applicants may gain a better understanding
of the multiple resources available to address their needs and opportunities.
The application process also encourages coordination among applicants - either
encouraging two or more organizations to join forces to submit one application
to jointly implement funded activities or to submit separate applications for
different grants to coordinate the use of grants.
HUD's SuperNOFA Information Center provides all materials and information necessary
to prepare their funding requests. The Center may be reached from 9 a.m. to
8 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday, by dialing toll-free 800-HUD-8929
or 800-483-2209 TTY. Application
forms and other 2002 SuperNOFA information, including a list of available grants,
are available now.
HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing minority homeownership,
creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans, supporting
the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS.
The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces
the nation's fair housing laws.
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