HUD Grant Application Requirements Sample Clauses

The HUD Grant Application Requirements clause outlines the specific criteria and procedures that applicants must follow when seeking grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This typically includes submission deadlines, required documentation, eligibility standards, and compliance with federal regulations. For example, applicants may need to provide detailed project descriptions, budgets, and certifications of non-discrimination. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all applicants meet uniform standards, promoting fairness and transparency in the grant selection process.
HUD Grant Application Requirements. Part B. Shelter Plus Care Program (S+C) Application 8. Additional Information ▇▇▇ needs the following information to respond to public inquiries about program benefit. Your responses will not affect in any way the scoring of your submission. Which of the following subpopulations will your project serve? (Check all that apply) b Severely Mentally Ill b Chronic Substance Abusers b Dually Diagnosed b AIDS or Related Diseases Will the proposed project be located in a rural area? (A project is considered to be in a rural area when the project will be primarily operated either (1) in an area outside of a Metropolitan Area, or (2) in an area outside of the urbanized areas within a Metropolitan Area.) b Yes b No Is the sponsor of the project a religious organization, or a religiously affiliated or motivated organization? (Note: This characterization of religious is broader than the standards used for defining a religious organization as ‘‘primarily religious’’ for purposes of applying HUD’s church/state limitations. For example, while the YMCA is often not considered ‘‘primarily religious’’ under applicable church/state rules, it would likely be classified as a religiously motivated entity.) b Yes b No Will the proposed project be located in, or make use of, surplus military buildings or properties that are located on a military base that is covered by the provisions of the Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of 1994? b Yes b No If ‘‘yes,’’ please provide the name of the military installation: llllllll Additional stipulations for HUD applicants follow: Executive Order 13202, Preservation of Open Competition and Government Neutrality Towards Government ContractorsLabor Relations on federal and federally-funded Construction Contracts. Compliance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 5.108 implementing Executive Order 13202 is a condition of receipt of assistance under this SGA.
HUD Grant Application Requirements. Part A. Supportive Housing Program (SHP) Application 5. Number of Beds and Participants This is composed of two charts: Chart 1 is for recording the number of beds/bedrooms in the project. Chart 2 is for recording the number of participants to be served. Complete Chart 1 and Chart 2 based on the following instructions: 1. In the first column, please enter the requested information for all items at a point in time (a given night). You should only fill out this column if you checked ‘‘Yes’’ in section D. If you checked ‘‘No’’ in section D enter ‘‘N/A’’ in this column. 2. In the second column, enter the new number of beds and persons served at a point in time if this project is funded. 3. In the third column, enter the projected level (columns 1 and 2 added together) that your project will attain at a point in time. 4. In the fourth column, enter the number of persons to be served over the grant term.
HUD Grant Application Requirements. Part A. Supportive Housing Program (SHP) Application
HUD Grant Application Requirements. Part B. Shelter Plus Care Program (S+C) Application 5. Major Milestones Please complete the chart by entering the number of months planned from grant execution to the following milestones: First unit occupied Supportive services begin Last unit occupied months months months

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