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Office of Community Planning and Development. The Office of Community Planning and Development provides grants to assist states, communities, and non-profit organizations to xxxxxx community development, affordable housing, and economic development. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Formula grants to states and localities to support neighborhood revitalization, economic development and improved community facilities and services for low and moderate income persons. X CDBG– Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grants for activities that support recovery from Presidentially declared disasters. X CDBG – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grants for activities to mitigate future disaster risks in areas impacted by Presidentially declared disasters. X HOME Grants to increase affordable housing opportunities for low- and very-low income households. X Housing Trust Fund Grants for the construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of rental homes and for homeownership for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless families. Activities must meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Parts 50 and 58 do not apply. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 HOPWA Grants to provide housing assistance and related supportive services to meet the housing needs of low- income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Competitive grants to states, local governments and non-profits for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Pay for Success Financing model that provides flexibility to local governments to implement evidence-based solutions to end homelessness. X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness. X SHOP Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program funds sites for volunteer-based home construction programs X Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program Allows local governments to leverage portions of their CDBG funds into federally guaranteed loans for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure. X Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program (VHRMP) Grants to nonprofit organizations to rehabilitate the primary residences of low-income veterans living with disabilities. X Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Grant program designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. X Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes preventive and corrective actions to address health and safety issues in the home environment. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy Homes Supplemental Program Grants to state, county, tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint/dust/soil hazards in privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental grant funds identify and X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 eliminate housing-based health and safety hazards in the same homes. Healthy Homes Production Program for Tribal Housing Grants to federally recognized tribes for evaluation and reduction/elimination of housing-based health and safety hazards in private low-income rental or owner- occupied housing. X Older Adult Home Modification Program Grants to make safety and functional home modification repairs of low-income elderly homeowners. X Healthy Homes and Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Program Grants to identify effective strategies for coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes and DOE Weatherization programs that maximize program efficiencies and benefits to occupants. X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Public Housing The Office of Public Housing supports local public housing authorities that own and manage public housing properties. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Public Housing Capital Funds Funding for capital improvements to public housing, with activities that may include maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, construction, and leasing. X Public Housing Operation Funds Funding for the operation and management of public housing units, including maintenance and rehabilitation X Lead Based Paint Capital Funds (LBPCF) Funding to identify and eliminate LBP hazards in public housing by carrying out risk assessments, abatement, and interim controls. X Moving to Work (MTW) Block Grant Funding to increase affordable housing choices for low- income families, that may include acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) Planning and Implementation grants to transform distressed public housing into mixed-income neighborhoods, with activities that may include disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Funding to revitalize public housing projects in poor condition into mixed-income developments, largely based on New Urbanism, with activities that may include planning, design, acquisition, disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Main Street Program Funding to rejuvenate older, downtowns in smaller communities (50,000 or fewer) with activities that may include acquisition, rehabilitation, maintenance, X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Part demolition, and construction. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Project Based Vouchers (PBV) PBVs may be placed into existing housing or new construction, after a one-time environmental review covering the entire scope has been completed for the aggregated project, which may include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, maintenance, construction, leasing, and operations. The environmental review must be completed prior to the HAP or AHAP. X Tenant-based Section 8 rental assistance Tenant-based vouchers allow tenants to choose their own housing in the private market. Exempt from environmental review including Section 106 NA NA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program HCV Homeownership Program allows families assisted under the HCV program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses; activities may include acquisition and related expenses that result in the transfer of title. X Energy Performance Contract (EPC) Program Financing technique using energy/utility cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing Energy Conservation Measures, with activities that may include rehabilitation maintenance, and construction. X Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD) This Office of Housing Program converts public housing to private funding that is used to rehabilitate, remove, and/or construct improved public housing. X* X* Section 18 actions, including demolition and/or disposition Section 18 authorizes a PHA to demolish and/or dispose of public housing with HUD approval if the units meet certain criteria. The review needs to encompass the maximum anticipated known project scope, and may include maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction. X Mixed-Finance Public Housing Mixed finance developments include public housing units owned in whole or in part by an entity other than a PHA and are generally part of mixed-income developments; activities may include, acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction . X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations. * See page 117 of HUD N otice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) 58 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) IHBG is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas, including housing development, assistance X * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice rogram, housing services to eligible families and individuals, crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches to solving affordable housing problems. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) ICDBG provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income persons. X Section 184 Loan Guarantee The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. X Title VI Title VI is a financial tool that allows federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) to finance affordable housing activities. Activities may include rehabilitating housing, building infrastructure, construction community facilities, and acquiring land to use for housing. X Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants Funding for eligible affordable housing activities for low- income Native Hawaiians eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands. X Section 184A Loan Guarantees Loan guarantees 100% of the unpaid principal and interest due on an eligible loan on Hawaiian home lands. X to housing developed under the Indian Housing P N.B. HUD programs include but are not limited to the programs listed in this Chart. 1. HUD’s Historic Preservation webpage, including links to relevant Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/programs/environmental-review/historic-preservation/

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Office of Community Planning and Development. The Office of Community Planning and Development provides grants to assist states, communities, and non-profit organizations to xxxxxx community development, affordable housing, and economic development. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Formula grants to states and localities to support neighborhood revitalization, economic development development, and improved community facilities and services for low low- and moderate moderate-income persons. X CDBG– Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grants for activities that support recovery from Presidentially declared disasters. X CDBG – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grants for activities to mitigate future disaster risks in areas impacted by Presidentially declared disasters. X Community Project Funding (CPF) CPF grants are selected through a congressionally- directed application process and provide investment in a wide variety of projects such as housing, homelessness prevention, workforce training, public facilities, parks, resilience planning and other critical infrastructure and services. X HOME Grants to increase affordable housing opportunities for low- and veryvery low-low income households. X Housing Trust Fund Grants for the construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of rental homes and for homeownership for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless families. Activities must meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Parts 50 and 58 do not apply. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 N/A N/A Emergency Solutions Grant Assistance to people experiencing homelessness to quickly regain permanent housing. X HOPWA Grants to provide housing assistance and related supportive services to meet the housing needs of low- income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Competitive grants to states, local governments governments, and non-profits for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Pay for Success Financing model that provides flexibility to local governments to implement evidence-based solutions to end homelessness. X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants Grants that address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness. X SHOP Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program funds sites for volunteer-based home construction programs X Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program Allows local governments to leverage portions of their CDBG funds into federally guaranteed loans for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure. X Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program (VHRMP) Grants to nonprofit organizations to rehabilitate the primary residences of low-income veterans living with disabilities. X Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Grant program designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. X Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes preventive and corrective actions to address health and safety issues in the home environment. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy Homes Supplemental Program Grants to state, county, tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint/dust/soil hazards in privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental grant funds identify and X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 eliminate housing-based health and safety hazards in the same homes. Healthy Homes Production Program for Tribal Housing Grants to federally recognized tribes for evaluation and reduction/elimination of housing-based health and safety hazards in private low-income rental or owner- occupied housing. X Older Adult Home Modification Program Grants to make safety and functional home modification repairs of low-income elderly homeowners. X Healthy Homes and Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Program Grants to identify effective strategies for coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes and DOE Weatherization programs † Legacy program that maximize program efficiencies and benefits to occupants. X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Public Housing The Office of Public Housing supports local public housing authorities that own and manage public housing properties. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Public Housing Capital Funds Funding for capital improvements to public housing, with activities that may include maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, construction, and leasing. X Public Housing Operation Funds Funding for the operation and management of public housing units, including maintenance and rehabilitation X Lead Based Paint Capital Funds (LBPCF) Funding to identify and eliminate LBP hazards in public housing by carrying out risk assessments, abatement, and interim controls. X Moving to Work (MTW) Block Grant Funding to increase affordable housing choices for low- income families, that may include acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) Planning and Implementation grants to transform distressed public housing into mixed-income neighborhoods, with activities that may include disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Funding to revitalize public housing projects in poor condition into mixed-income developments, largely based on New Urbanism, with activities that may include planning, design, acquisition, disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Main Street Program Funding to rejuvenate older, downtowns in smaller communities (50,000 or fewer) with activities that may include acquisition, rehabilitation, maintenance, X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Part demolition, and construction. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Project Based Vouchers (PBV) PBVs may be placed into existing housing or new construction, after a one-time environmental review covering the entire scope has been completed for the aggregated project, which may include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, maintenance, construction, leasing, and operations. The environmental review must be completed prior to the HAP or AHAP. X Tenant-based Section 8 rental assistance Tenant-based vouchers allow tenants to choose their own housing in the private market. Exempt from environmental review including Section 106 NA NA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program HCV Homeownership Program allows families assisted under the HCV program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses; activities may include acquisition and related expenses that result in the transfer of title. X Energy Performance Contract (EPC) Program Financing technique using energy/utility cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing Energy Conservation Measures, with activities that may include rehabilitation maintenance, and construction. X Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD) This Office of Housing Program converts public housing to private funding that is used to rehabilitate, remove, and/or construct improved public housing. X* X* Section 18 actions, including demolition and/or disposition Section 18 authorizes a PHA to demolish and/or dispose of public housing with HUD approval if the units meet certain criteria. The review needs to encompass the maximum anticipated known project scope, and may include maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction. X Mixed-Finance Public Housing Mixed finance developments include public housing units owned in whole or in part by an entity other than a PHA and are generally part of mixed-income developments; activities may include, acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction . X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations. * See page 117 of HUD N otice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) 58 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) IHBG is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas, including housing development, assistance X * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice rogram, housing services to eligible families and individuals, crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches to solving affordable housing problems. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) ICDBG provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income persons. X Section 184 Loan Guarantee The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. X Title VI Title VI is a financial tool that allows federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) to finance affordable housing activities. Activities may include rehabilitating housing, building infrastructure, construction community facilities, and acquiring land to use for housing. X Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants Funding for eligible affordable housing activities for low- income Native Hawaiians eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands. X Section 184A Loan Guarantees Loan guarantees 100% of the unpaid principal and interest due on an eligible loan on Hawaiian home lands. X to housing developed under the Indian Housing P N.B. HUD programs include but are not limited to the programs listed in this Chart. 1. HUD’s Historic Preservation webpage, including links to relevant Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/programs/environmental-review/historic-preservation/reallocates repaid funds.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Office of Community Planning and Development. The Office of Community Planning and Development provides grants to assist states, communities, and non-profit organizations to xxxxxx community development, affordable housing, and economic development. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Formula grants to states and localities to support neighborhood revitalization, economic development and improved community facilities and services for low and moderate income persons. X CDBG– Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grants for activities that support recovery from Presidentially declared disasters. X CDBG – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grants for activities to mitigate future disaster risks in areas impacted by Presidentially declared disasters. X HOME Grants to increase affordable housing opportunities for low- and very-low income households. X Housing Trust Fund Grants for the construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of rental homes and for homeownership for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless families. Activities must meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Parts 50 and 58 do not apply. Program Description Part Part 50 Part 58 HOPWA Grants to provide housing assistance and related supportive services to meet the housing needs of low- income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Competitive grants to states, local governments and non-profits for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Pay for Success Financing model that provides flexibility to local governments to implement evidence-based solutions to end homelessness. X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness. X SHOP Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program funds sites for volunteer-based home construction programs X Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program Allows local governments to leverage portions of their CDBG funds into federally guaranteed loans for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure. X Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program (VHRMP) Grants to nonprofit organizations to rehabilitate the primary residences of low-income veterans living with disabilities. X Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Grant program designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. X Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes preventive and corrective actions to address health and safety issues in the home environment. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy Homes Supplemental Program Grants to state, county, tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint/dust/soil hazards in privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental grant funds identify and X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 eliminate housing-based health and safety hazards in the same homes. Healthy Homes Production Program for Tribal Housing Grants to federally recognized tribes for evaluation and reduction/elimination of housing-based health and safety hazards in private low-income rental or owner- occupied housing. X Older Adult Home Modification Program Grants to make safety and functional home modification repairs of low-income elderly homeowners. X Healthy Homes and Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Program Grants to identify effective strategies for coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes and DOE Weatherization programs that maximize program efficiencies and benefits to occupants. X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Public Housing The Office of Public Housing supports local public housing authorities that own and manage public housing properties. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Public Housing Capital Funds Funding for capital improvements to public housing, with activities that may include maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, construction, and leasing. X Public Housing Operation Funds Funding for the operation and management of public housing units, including maintenance and rehabilitation X Lead Based Paint Capital Funds (LBPCF) Funding to identify and eliminate LBP hazards in public housing by carrying out risk assessments, abatement, and interim controls. X Moving to Work (MTW) Block Grant Funding to increase affordable housing choices for low- income families, that may include acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) Planning and Implementation grants to transform distressed public housing into mixed-income neighborhoods, with activities that may include disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Funding to revitalize public housing projects in poor condition into mixed-income developments, largely based on New Urbanism, with activities that may include planning, design, acquisition, disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Main Street Program Funding to rejuvenate older, downtowns in smaller communities (50,000 or fewer) with activities that may include acquisition, rehabilitation, maintenance, X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Part demolition, and construction. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Project Based Vouchers (PBV) PBVs may be placed into existing housing or new construction, after a one-time environmental review covering the entire scope has been completed for the aggregated project, which may include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, maintenance, construction, leasing, and operations. The environmental review must be completed prior to the HAP or AHAP. X Tenant-based Section 8 rental assistance Tenant-based vouchers allow tenants to choose their own housing in the private market. Exempt from environmental review including Section 106 NA NA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program HCV Homeownership Program allows families assisted under the HCV program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses; activities may include acquisition and related expenses that result in the transfer of title. X Energy Performance Contract (EPC) Program Financing technique using energy/utility cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing Energy Conservation Measures, with activities that may include rehabilitation maintenance, and construction. X Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD) This Office of Housing Program converts public housing to private funding that is used to rehabilitate, remove, and/or construct improved public housing. X* X* Section 18 actions, including demolition and/or disposition Section 18 authorizes a PHA to demolish and/or dispose of public housing with HUD approval if the units meet certain criteria. The review needs to encompass the maximum anticipated known project scope, and may include maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction. X Mixed-Finance Public Housing Mixed finance developments include public housing units owned in whole or in part by an entity other than a PHA and are generally part of mixed-income developments; activities may include, acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction . X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations. * See page 117 of HUD N otice Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) 58 Program Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) IHBG is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas, including housing development, assistance X * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice rogram, housing services to eligible families and individuals, crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches to solving affordable housing problems. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) ICDBG provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income persons. X Section 184 Loan Guarantee The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. X Title VI Title VI is a financial tool that allows federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) to finance affordable housing activities. Activities may include rehabilitating housing, building infrastructure, construction community facilities, and acquiring land to use for housing. X Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants Funding for eligible affordable housing activities for low- income Native Hawaiians eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands. X Section 184A Loan Guarantees Loan guarantees 100% of the unpaid principal and interest due on an eligible loan on Hawaiian home lands. X to housing developed under the Indian Housing P N.B. HUD programs include but are not limited to the programs listed in this Chart. 1. HUD’s Historic Preservation webpage, including links to relevant Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/programs/environmental-review/historic-preservation/)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Office of Community Planning and Development. The Office of Community Planning and Development provides grants to assist states, communities, and non-profit organizations to xxxxxx community development, affordable housing, and economic development. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Formula grants to states and localities to support neighborhood revitalization, economic development and improved community facilities and services for low and moderate income persons. X CDBG– Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grants for activities that support recovery from Presidentially declared disasters. X CDBG – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grants for activities to mitigate future disaster risks in areas impacted by Presidentially declared disasters. X HOME Grants to increase affordable housing opportunities for low- and very-low income households. X Housing Trust Fund Grants for the construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of rental homes and for homeownership for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless families. Activities must meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Parts 50 and 58 do not apply. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 HOPWA Grants to provide housing assistance and related supportive services to meet the housing needs of low- income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Competitive grants to states, local governments and non-profits for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Pay for Success Financing model that provides flexibility to local governments to implement evidence-based solutions to end homelessness. X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness. X SHOP Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program funds sites for volunteer-based home construction programs X Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program Allows local governments to leverage portions of their CDBG funds into federally guaranteed loans for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure. X Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program (VHRMP) Grants to nonprofit organizations to rehabilitate the primary residences of low-income veterans living with disabilities. X Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Grant program designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. X Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes preventive and corrective actions to address health and safety issues in the home environment. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy Homes Supplemental Program Grants to state, county, tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint/dust/soil hazards in privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental grant funds identify and X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 eliminate housing-based health and safety hazards in the same homes. Healthy Homes Production Program for Tribal Housing Grants to federally recognized tribes for evaluation and reduction/elimination of housing-based health and safety hazards in private low-income rental or owner- occupied housing. X Older Adult Home Modification Program Grants to make safety and functional home modification repairs of low-income elderly homeowners. X Healthy Homes and Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Program Grants to identify effective strategies for coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes and DOE Weatherization programs that maximize program efficiencies and benefits to occupants. X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Public Housing The Office of Public Housing supports local public housing authorities that own and manage public housing properties. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Public Housing Capital Funds Funding for capital improvements to public housing, with activities that may include maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, construction, and leasing. X Public Housing Operation Funds Funding for the operation and management of public housing units, including maintenance and rehabilitation X Lead Based Paint Capital Funds (LBPCF) Funding to identify and eliminate LBP hazards in public housing by carrying out risk assessments, abatement, and interim controls. X Moving to Work (MTW) Block Grant Funding to increase affordable housing choices for low- income families, that may include acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) Planning and Implementation grants to transform distressed public housing into mixed-income neighborhoods, with activities that may include disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Funding to revitalize public housing projects in poor condition into mixed-income developments, largely based on New Urbanism, with activities that may include planning, design, acquisition, disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Main Street Program Funding to rejuvenate older, downtowns in smaller communities (50,000 or fewer) with activities that may include acquisition, rehabilitation, maintenance, X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 50 Program Description Part demolition, and construction. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Project Based Vouchers (PBV) PBVs may be placed into existing housing or new construction, after a one-time environmental review covering the entire scope has been completed for the aggregated project, which may include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, maintenance, construction, leasing, and operations. The environmental review must be completed prior to the HAP or AHAP. X Tenant-based Section 8 rental assistance Tenant-based vouchers allow tenants to choose their own housing in the private market. Exempt from environmental review including Section 106 NA NA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program HCV Homeownership Program allows families assisted under the HCV program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses; activities may include acquisition and related expenses that result in the transfer of title. X Energy Performance Contract (EPC) Program Financing technique using energy/utility cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing Energy Conservation Measures, with activities that may include rehabilitation maintenance, and construction. X Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD) This Office of Housing Program converts public housing to private funding that is used to rehabilitate, remove, and/or construct improved public housing. X* X* Section 18 actions, including demolition and/or disposition Section 18 authorizes a PHA to demolish and/or dispose of public housing with HUD approval if the units meet certain criteria. The review needs to encompass the maximum anticipated known project scope, and may include maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction. X Mixed-Finance Public Housing Mixed finance developments include public housing units owned in whole or in part by an entity other than a PHA and are generally part of mixed-income developments; activities may include, acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction . X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations. * See page 117 of HUD N otice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) 58 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) IHBG is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas, including housing development, assistance X * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice rogram, housing services to eligible families and individuals, crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches to solving affordable housing problems. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) ICDBG provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income persons. X Section 184 Loan Guarantee The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. X Title VI Title VI is a financial tool that allows federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) to finance affordable housing activities. Activities may include rehabilitating housing, building infrastructure, construction community facilities, and acquiring land to use for housing. X Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants Funding for eligible affordable housing activities for low- income Native Hawaiians eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands. X Section 184A Loan Guarantees Loan guarantees 100% of the unpaid principal and interest due on an eligible loan on Hawaiian home lands. X to housing developed under the Indian Housing P N.B. HUD programs include but are not limited to the programs listed in this Chart. 1. HUD’s Historic Preservation webpage, including links to relevant Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/programs/environmental-review/historic-preservation/Part 58

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Office of Community Planning and Development. The Office of Community Planning and Development provides grants to assist states, communities, and non-profit organizations to xxxxxx community development, affordable housing, and economic development. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Formula grants to states and localities to support neighborhood revitalization, economic development and improved community facilities and services for low and moderate income persons. X CDBG– Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grants for activities that support recovery from Presidentially declared disasters. X CDBG – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grants for activities to mitigate future disaster risks in areas impacted by Presidentially declared disasters. X HOME Grants to increase affordable housing opportunities for low- and very-low income households. X Housing Trust Fund Grants for the construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of rental homes and for homeownership for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless families. Activities must meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Parts 50 and 58 do not apply. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 HOPWA Grants to provide housing assistance and related supportive services to meet the housing needs of low- income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Competitive grants to states, local governments and non-profits for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Pay for Success Financing model that provides flexibility to local governments to implement evidence-based solutions to end homelessness. X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness. X SHOP Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program funds sites for volunteer-based home construction programs X Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program Allows local governments to leverage portions of their CDBG funds into federally guaranteed loans for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure. X Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program (VHRMP) Grants to nonprofit organizations to rehabilitate the primary residences of low-income veterans living with disabilities. X Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Grant program designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. X Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes preventive and corrective actions to address health and safety issues in the home environment. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy Homes Supplemental Program Grants to state, county, tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint/dust/soil hazards in privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental grant funds identify and X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 eliminate housing-based health and safety hazards in the same homes. Healthy Homes Production Program for Tribal Housing Grants to federally recognized tribes for evaluation and reduction/elimination of housing-based health and safety hazards in private low-income rental or owner- occupied housing. X Older Adult Home Modification Program Grants to make safety and functional home modification repairs of low-income elderly homeowners. X Healthy Homes and Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Program Grants to identify effective strategies for coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes and DOE Weatherization programs that maximize program efficiencies and benefits to occupants. X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Public Housing The Office of Public Housing supports local public housing authorities that own and manage public housing properties. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Public Housing Capital Funds Funding for capital improvements to public housing, with activities that may include maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, construction, and leasing. X Public Housing Operation Funds Funding for the operation and management of public housing units, including maintenance and rehabilitation X Lead Based Paint Capital Funds (LBPCF) Funding to identify and eliminate LBP hazards in public housing by carrying out risk assessments, abatement, and interim controls. X Moving to Work (MTW) Block Grant Funding to increase affordable housing choices for low- income families, that may include acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) Planning and Implementation grants to transform distressed public housing into mixed-income neighborhoods, with activities that may include disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Funding to revitalize public housing projects in poor condition into mixed-income developments, largely based on New Urbanism, with activities that may include planning, design, acquisition, disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Main Street Program Funding to rejuvenate older, downtowns in smaller communities (50,000 or fewer) with activities that may include acquisition, rehabilitation, maintenance, X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Part demolition, and construction. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Project Based Vouchers (PBV) PBVs may be placed into existing housing or new construction, after a one-time environmental review covering the entire scope has been completed for the aggregated project, which may include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, maintenance, construction, leasing, and operations. The environmental review must be completed prior to the HAP or AHAP. X Tenant-based Section 8 rental assistance Tenant-based vouchers allow tenants to choose their own housing in the private market. Exempt from environmental review including Section 106 NA NA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program HCV Homeownership Program allows families assisted under the HCV program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses; activities may include acquisition and related expenses that result in the transfer of title. X Energy Performance Contract (EPC) Program Financing technique using energy/utility cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing Energy Conservation Measures, with activities that may include rehabilitation maintenance, and construction. X Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD) This Office of Housing Program converts public housing to private funding that is used to rehabilitate, remove, and/or construct improved public housing. X* X* Section 18 actions, including demolition and/or disposition Section 18 authorizes a PHA to demolish and/or dispose of public housing with HUD approval if the units meet certain criteria. The review needs to encompass the maximum anticipated known project scope, and may include maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction. X Mixed-Finance Public Housing Mixed finance developments include public housing units owned in whole or in part by an entity other than a PHA and are generally part of mixed-income developments; activities may include, acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction . X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations. * See page 117 of HUD N otice Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) 58 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) IHBG is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas, including housing development, assistance X * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice rogram, housing services to eligible families and individuals, crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches to solving affordable housing problems. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) ICDBG provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income persons. X Section 184 Loan Guarantee The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. X Title VI Title VI is a financial tool that allows federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) to finance affordable housing activities. Activities may include rehabilitating housing, building infrastructure, construction community facilities, and acquiring land to use for housing. X Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants Funding for eligible affordable housing activities for low- income Native Hawaiians eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands. X Section 184A Loan Guarantees Loan guarantees 100% of the unpaid principal and interest due on an eligible loan on Hawaiian home lands. X to housing developed under the Indian Housing P N.B. HUD programs include but are not limited to the programs listed in this Chart. 1. HUD’s Historic Preservation webpage, including links to relevant Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/programs/environmental-review/historic-preservation/

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Office of Community Planning and Development. The Office of Community Planning and Development provides grants to assist states, communities, and non-profit organizations to xxxxxx community development, affordable housing, and economic development. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Formula grants to states and localities to support neighborhood revitalization, economic development and improved community facilities and services for low and moderate income persons. X CDBG– Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grants for activities that support recovery from Presidentially declared disasters. X CDBG – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grants for activities to mitigate future disaster risks in areas impacted by Presidentially declared disasters. X HOME Grants to increase affordable housing opportunities for low- and very-low income households. X Housing Trust Fund Grants for the construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of rental homes and for homeownership for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless families. Activities must meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Parts 50 and 58 do not apply. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 HOPWA Grants to provide housing assistance and related supportive services to meet the housing needs of low- low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Competitive grants to states, local governments and non-profits for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X X Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Formula grants for the purpose of providing emergency assistance to stabilize communities with high rates of abandoned and foreclosed home. * X Pay for Success Financing model that provides flexibility to local governments to implement evidence-based solutions to end homelessness. X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness. X SHOP Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program funds sites for volunteer-based home construction programs X Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program Allows local governments to leverage portions of their CDBG funds into federally guaranteed loans for economic development, housing, public facility, and infrastructure. X Veterans Housing Rehabilitation and Modification Pilot Program (VHRMP) Grants to nonprofit organizations to rehabilitate the primary residences of low-income veterans living with disabilities. X Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Grant program designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. X * Legacy program that reallocates repaid funds. Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes The Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes preventive and corrective actions to address health and safety issues in the home environment. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy Homes Supplemental Program Grants to state, county, tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint/dust/soil hazards in privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental grant funds identify and X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 eliminate housing-based health and safety hazards in the same homes. Healthy Homes Production Program for Tribal Housing Grants to federally recognized tribes for evaluation and reduction/elimination of housing-based health and safety hazards in private low-income rental or owner- owner-occupied housing. X Older Adult Home Modification Program Grants to make safety and functional home modification repairs of low-income elderly homeowners. X Healthy Homes and Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Program Grants to identify effective strategies for coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes and DOE Weatherization programs that maximize program efficiencies and benefits to occupants. X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Public Housing The Office of Public Housing supports local public housing authorities that own and manage public housing properties. Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Public Housing Capital Funds Funding for capital improvements to public housing, with activities that may include maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, construction, and leasing. X Public Housing Operation Funds Funding for the operation and management of public housing units, including maintenance and rehabilitation X Lead Based Paint Capital Funds (LBPCF) Funding to identify and eliminate LBP hazards in public housing by carrying out risk assessments, abatement, and interim controls. X Moving to Work (MTW) Block Grant Funding to increase affordable housing choices for low- low-income families, that may include acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) Planning and Implementation grants to transform distressed public housing into mixed-income neighborhoods, with activities that may include disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Funding to revitalize public housing projects in poor condition into mixed-income developments, largely based on New Urbanism, with activities that may include planning, design, acquisition, disposition, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction. X HOPE VI Main Street Program Funding to rejuvenate older, downtowns in smaller communities (50,000 or fewer) with activities that may include acquisition, rehabilitation, maintenance, X Program Description Part 50 Part 58 Part demolition, and construction. Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Project Based Vouchers (PBV) PBVs may be placed into existing housing or new construction, after a one-time environmental review covering the entire scope has been completed for the aggregated project, which may include acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, maintenance, construction, leasing, and operations. The environmental review must be completed prior to the HAP or AHAP. X Tenant-based Section 8 rental assistance Tenant-based vouchers allow tenants to choose their own housing in the private market. Exempt from environmental review including Section 106 NA NA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program HCV Homeownership Program allows families assisted under the HCV program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses; activities may include acquisition and related expenses that result in the transfer of title. X Energy Performance Contract (EPC) Program Financing technique using energy/utility cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing Energy Conservation Measures, with activities that may include rehabilitation maintenance, and construction. X Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD) This Office of Housing Program converts public housing to private funding that is used to rehabilitate, remove, and/or construct improved public housing. X* X* Section 18 actions, including demolition and/or disposition Section 18 authorizes a PHA to demolish and/or dispose of public housing with HUD approval if the units meet certain criteria. The review needs to encompass the maximum anticipated known project scope, and may include maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction. X Mixed-Finance Public Housing Mixed finance developments include public housing units owned in whole or in part by an entity other than a PHA and are generally part of mixed-income developments; activities may include, acquisition, leasing, operations, rehabilitation, maintenance, demolition, and construction . X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations. * See page 117 of HUD N otice Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) 58 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBGRev.4)Rev.4) IHBG is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas, including housing development, assistance X * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice rogram, housing services to eligible families and individuals, crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches to solving affordable housing problems. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) ICDBG provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native Communities, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income persons. X Section 184 Loan Guarantee The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. X Title VI Title VI is a financial tool that allows federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) to finance affordable housing activities. Activities may include rehabilitating housing, building infrastructure, construction community facilities, and acquiring land to use for housing. X Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants Funding for eligible affordable housing activities for low- income Native Hawaiians eligible to reside on Hawaiian home lands. X Section 184A Loan Guarantees Loan guarantees 100% of the unpaid principal and interest due on an eligible loan on Hawaiian home lands. X to housing developed under the Indian Housing P N.B. HUD programs include but are not limited to the programs listed in this Chart. 1. HUD’s Historic Preservation webpage, including links to relevant Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/programs/environmental-review/historic-preservation/Description Part 50 Part 58

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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