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Competitive Grant Annual Reporting - Capital Development Activities

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Questions about APR guidance on the HOPWA program should directed to:

Office of HIV/AIDS Housing
451 Seventh Street SW, Room 7154 Washington, DC 20410
(202) 708-1934
TTY 1-800-877-8339
Fax: (202) 708-9313

Capital Development Activities

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Capital Development Activities
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10 Year Use Period
Acquisition
Substantial Rehabilitation
New Construction

3 year Use Period
Non-substantial Rehabilitation


For programs involving the use of HOPWA funds for new construction, acquisition or for substantial rehabilitation of a building or structure, a grantee is required to operate the facility or structure to benefit HOPWA eligible persons for a minimum of ten years, although funds should be expended within the first three years from the date of grant agreement. An APR must be submitted for each operating year during which funds are expended from this program. However, HUD may request information on the continued use of the building or structure for any year during the ten-year use period even if no additional funds were available.

Also, for programs involving the use of HOPWA funds for non-substantial rehabilitation or repair of a building or structure, the requirement to operate the facility extends for three years, an APR must be submitted for each operating year during which funds are expended and HUD may request additional information.

 
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