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FY09 Notice of Funding Availability: Healthy Homes Demonstration Program

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 Information by State
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Funding Information
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Get the Notice of Funding Availability!

 -   FY09 Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant NOFA
 -   Appendix A
 -   Appendix B
 -   Appendix C
 -   Appendix D

Required Forms

 -   SF-424
 -   SF-424 Supplemental (optional)
 -   SF-LLL Lobbying
 -   Form HUD-424-CBW
 -   Form HUD-2880
 -   Form HUD-2990
 -   Form HUD-2994-A (optional)
 -   Form HUD-96010 HHD
 -   Form HUD-96012
 -   Form HUD-96015
 -   Form HUD-96016

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Grantee Resources
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 -   Grantee Locations by State
 -   The Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (Title X)
 -   24 CFR Part 35
 -   24 CFR Part 84
 -   24 CFR Part 85
 -   Guidance on the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act (URA)
 -   The HUD Guidelines
 -   Grant Policy Guidances
 -   Prior Notices of Funding Availibilty (NOFAs)
 -   The Lead Safe Housing Rule
 -   OMB Circulars
 -   State and local governments
 -   Non-profit organizations
 -   Educational institutions

[Photo: House before lead hazard reduction]

Purpose

The overall goals are to: mobilize public and private resources to develop the most promising, cost-effective methods for identifying and controlling key housing-related environmental health and safety hazards; build local capacity to operate sustainable programs that will prevent and control housing-related environmental health and safety hazards in low- and very low-income residences when HUD funding is exhausted; and affirmatively further fair housing and environmental justice.

Eligible Applicants

Not-for-profit institutions and for-profit firms, state and local governments, housing authorities, federally-recognized Indian Tribes, and colleges and universities. For-profit firms are not allowed to make a profit from the project.

Please refer to the NOFA for further details.


Expected Number of Awards: 7 to 10

Estimated Total Program Funding: Approximately $6 million

Match not required

Award range: $625,000 to $875,000

Application due date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009

If you have questions, you may contact:

For programmatic questions: Dr. Peter Ashley, 202-402-7595.
For administrative questions: Curtissa L. Coleman, 202-402-7580.

For both: TTY: 1-800-877-8339, fax: 202-755-1000; mailing address: At the bottom of this Web page.

 
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