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Award of CY2024 Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator GrantCity of Dubuque City Council Meeting Consent Items # 08. Copyrighted May 6, 2024 ITEM TITLE: Award of CY2024 Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator Grant SUMMARY: City Manager recommending City Council approval to accept and submit the HUD Notice of Award in Grant Solutions and the attached resolution in order to obtain federal funds through the Family Self -Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinators grant in the amount of $190,071. RESOLUTION Authorizing the Director of Housing and Community Development to execute the acceptance of the notice of award for the HUD Family Self -Sufficiency Program Grant SUGGESTED Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Adopt Resolution(s) DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Type MVM Memo City Manager Memo Memo Staff Memo Resolution Resolutions Notice of Award Supporting Documentation FFY23 FSS Funding Awardee List Supporting Documentation THE CITY DUOF B TEE Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Award of CY2024 Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator Grant DATE: April 30, 2024 Dubuque All -America City IN 2007.2012.2013 2017*2019 The City of Dubuque Housing & Community Development Department was awarded the Family Self -Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinator grant for HUD's Fiscal Year 2023. This awarded grant runs from January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. Housing & Community Development Director Alexis Steger is recommending City Council approval to accept and submit the HUD Notice of Award in Grant Solutions and the attached resolution in order to obtain federal funds through the Family Self - Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinators grant in the amount of $190,071. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. k�4 Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:sv Attachment CC' Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Alexis Steger, Housing & Community Development Director THE CITY OF Dub E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Alexis Steger, Housing and Community Development Director DATE: April 18, 2024 RE: Award of CY2024 Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator Grant Dubuque MI-AmeNu City 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 INTRODUCTION The City of Dubuque Housing & Community Development Department was awarded the Family Self -Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinator grant for HUD's Fiscal Year 2023. This awarded grant runs from January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. BACKGROUND The FSS Program Coordinator grant provides funding for salary, benefits, education & training for City of Dubuque Housing Department staff dedicated to the execution of the program. The purpose of the FSS Program is to promote the development of local strategies to coordinate the use of assistance within the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program with public and private resources. The resources will enable participating families to increase earned income, financial literacy, reduce or eliminate the need for welfare assistance, and make progress toward economic independence and self-sufficiency. The FSS program supports HUD's strategic goal of utilizing housing as a platform for improving quality of life by helping HUD - assisted renters increase their economic security and self-sufficiency. The FSS program also supports the City's goals for a Partnership for a Better Dubuque by helping families achieve their economic goals while increasing opportunities and community partnerships. The FSS program provides critical tools that can be used by communities to help families develop new skills that will lead to economic self-sufficiency. HUD has awarded the City of Dubuque the full amount of funds requested in the September 2022 application submission wherein applicants could request two years of funding, base at year one and a percentage increase for the total award for year two. To complete the receipt of the renewal grant for the second year (CY2024), the City of Dubuque, specifically Housing & CD Director, Alexis Steger, will be authorized to accept the Notice of Award (HUD Form 1044) in Grant Solutions (the software platform HUD utilizes for execution), on behalf of the City Organization once released from HUD. RECOMMENDATION I respectfully request approval to accept and submit the Notice of Award in Grant Solutions and the attached resolution in order to obtain federal funds through the Family Self -Sufficiency (FSS) Program Coordinators grant in the amount of $190,071. Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork Prepared by Gina Hodgson Assisted Housing Spvsr, 350 W 61h Street, #312, Dubuque IA 52001, (563) 690-6096 Return to Adrienne N. Breitfelder, City Clerk, 50 W. 131h St., Dubuque, iA 52001, (563) 589-4100 RESOLUTION NO. 107-24 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO EXECUTE THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE NOTICE OF AWARD FOR THE HUD FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM GRANT Whereas, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has published a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Family Self -Sufficiency Program to be utilized for the salaries of program coordinators combining the funding for the FSS coordinators that serve Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) participants and/or Public Housing (PH) participants for Calendar Year 2024; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has administered Project Self -Sufficiency since September 1987 that became the Family Self -Sufficiency (FSS) Program in July 1994; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has received funding for an FSS coordinator continuously from 1994 thru 2019, 2021 thru 2023; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque proposes to continue administering the FSS program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA THAT: Section 1: That the Director of Housing and Community Development is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Notice of Award (HUD Form 1044) for the HUD FSS program grant. Section 2: That the Director of Housing & Community Development is hereby authorized and directed to forward said grant award and resulting standard executed contract to the respective agencies in a timely fashion and as required by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Passed, approved, and adopted this 61h day of May 2024. anagh, Mayor Attest: Adrienne N. Breitfelder, City Clerk 1. DATE ISSUED MM/DD/YYYY 1a. SUPERSEDES AWARD NOTICE dated 04/16/2024 except that any additions or restrictions previously imposed remain in effect unless specifically rescinded 2. CFDA NO. 14.896 - Family Self -Sufficiency Program 3. ASSISTANCE TYPE Project Grant 4. GRANT NO. FSS231A5084-01-01 5.TYPE OF AWARD Formerly Other 4a. FAIN FSS231A5084 5a. ACTION TYPE Post Award Amendment 6. PROJECT PERIOD MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY From 01/01/2023 Through 12/31/2024 7. BUDGET PERIOD MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY From 01/01/2023 Through 12/31/2024 8. TITLE OF PROJECT (OR PROGRAM) IA087_City of Dubuque_FSS Coordinator Grant 9a. GRANTEE NAME AND ADDRESS CITY OF DUBUQUE HOUSING DIVISION 350 W 6th St STE 312 Dubuque, IA 52001-4648 Mrs. Alexis Steger 350 W 6TH ST STE 312 DUBUQUE, IA 52001-3610 Phone:563-589-4230 11. AWARD COMPUTATION FOR GRANT a. Amount of HUD Financial Assistance b. Less Unobligated Balance From Prior Budget Periods c. Less Cumulative Prior Award(s) This Budget Period d. AMOUNT OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THIS ACTION 12. Total Federal Funds Awarded to Date for Project Period 13.11RECOMMENDED FUTURE SUPPORT ( Subject to the availability of funds and satisfactot YEAR TOTAL DIRECT COSTS a. d. b. e. C. f. THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC, DC 20410 NOTICE OF AWARD 9b. GRANTEE PROJECT DIRECTOR Ms. Gina Hodgson 350 W 6th Street Dubuque, IA 52001-4648 Phone:5636906096 Tremayne Youmans 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410 Phone:8881112345 ALL AMOUNTS ARE SHOWN IN USD 14. THIS AWARD IS BASED ON AN APPLICATION SUBMITTED TO, AND AS APPROVED BY, 371,091.00 HUD ON THE ABOVE TITLED PROJECT AND IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS 0.00 INCORPORATED EITHER DIRECTLY OR BY REFERENCE IN THE FOLLOWING: 181,020.00 a. The grant program legislation cited in remarks or attachment below. 190,071.00 b, The grant program regulations cited in remarks or attachment below. 371,091.00 C. This award notice including terms and conditions, if any, noted below under REMARKS. In the event there are conflicting or otherwise inconsistent policies applicable to the grant, y progress of the project): the above order of precedence shall prevail. Acceptance of this award by the grantee acknowledges acceptance of these terms and conditions. YEAR TOTAL DIRECT COSTS REMARKS (Other Terms and Conditions Attached - O Yes O No) Amending FY22 awards to add FY23 funding GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICER: ISSUE DATE: Marianne Nazzaro 04/16/2024 451 7th Street S W Washington, DC 20410-0001 Phone: 111-111-1111 GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE: Mrs. Alexis Steger ACCEPTANCE DATE: 04/16/2024 15.OBJ CLASS 4120 16a. VENDOR CODE 426004596 16b. EIN 426004596 17a.UEl F8K7QWQ51936 17b.DUNS 148218832 18.CONG. DIST. 02 FY-ACCOUNT NO. DOCUMENT NO. ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AMT ACTION FIN ASST APPROPRIATION 19. a. 4-PIH-FSS-GRANI b. FSS231A5084 c. FSS d. $190,071.00 e. 86 2326 0350 20. a. b. C. d. e. 21. a. b. C. d. e. NOTICE OF AWARD (Continuation Sheet) REMARKS: PAGE 2 of 2 DATE ISSUED 04/16/2024 GRANT NO. FSS231A5084-01-01 Amending FY22 awards to add FY23 funding AWARD ATTACHMENTS CITY OF DUBUQUE HOUSING DIVISION FSS231A5084-01-01 1. FY23 Grant Agreement FY23 FSS Agreement TABLE OF CONTENTS Article I: Basic Grant Information and Requirements Article II: HUD Requirements Sub -Article A: Grant Administration, Conditions Requiring Termination of Funding Sub -Article B: Financial Responsibilities Sub -Article C: Method of Payment [Funds Drawdown] Sub -Article D: Authorized Funds by Budget Line Item Number Sub -Article E: Reporting Requirements Sub -Article F: Administrative Requirements Sub -Article G: Grant Closeout Sub -Article H: Default Sub -Article I: Grant Modification or Termination by Agreement Between HUD and Grantee Sub -Article J: Disputes Sub -Article K: Money Damages Article III: Grantee Performance Article IV: Grantee Misrepresentation 1 I FISCAL YEAR 2023 2 3 FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT 4 (CFDA Number: 14.896) 5 (Attachment to NOTICE OF AWARD) 6 7 FY2023 Family Self -Sufficiency 8 GRANT AGREEMENT 9 10 This Grant Agreement ("Grant Agreement") is made by and between the United States 11 Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") and the Grantee. The Grantee 12 received a FY2023 Family Self -Sufficiency ("FSS") Grant from fiscal year 2023, for the 13 operation of a Family Self -Sufficiency Program ("FSS Program") that is the subject of this Grant 14 Agreement and that is identified on the award obligation document (Notice of Award). 15 HUD agrees, subject to the terms of this Grant Agreement, to provide grant funds to 16 the Grantee, in the total amount listed on the Notice of Award, for the activities described in 17 the FY2022 Family Self -Sufficiency Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) (which was a 18 two-year NOFO and covers FY23 awards) and as defined in Articles II and III. 19 Grant funds will be available in HUD's electronic Line of Credit Control System (e- 20 LOCCS) payment system to which the Grantee will be given access (with proper 21 documentation) to draw down these funds. 22 The assistance that is the subject of this Grant Agreement is authorized by and required to 23 be used in accordance with Section 23 of the United States Housing Act of 1937. Funding for 24 this program is authorized by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Consolidated 25 Appropriations Act, 2023 (Public Law 117-328), approved December 29, 2022. The Notice of 26 Award and the Exhibits are incorporated into and subject to the terms of this Grant Agreement. 27 HUD and the Grantee hereby agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions of 28 this Grant Agreement: 29 30 ARTICLE I: BASIC GRANT INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS 31 32 The FSS Program supports the Department's strategic goal of increasing economic opportunity 33 for HUD -assisted families. FSS provides grants to Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) and 34 owners of HUD -assisted multifamily housing properties to support the salaries of FSS Program 35 Coordinators who assist participating families receiving housing assistance through the Housing 36 Choice Voucher (HCV/PBV), Public Housing (PH), and Project Based Rental Assistance 37 (PBRA) programs. FSS Program Coordinators develop local strategies to connect participating 38 families to public and private resources to increase their earned income and financial 39 empowerment, reduce or eliminate the need for welfare assistance, and make progress toward 40 economic independence and self-sufficiency. In the context of the Self Sufficiency account, 41 "self-sufficiency" is defined as a household's ability to maintain financial, housing, and 42 personal/family stability. 43 2 I The Grantee agrees to conduct all activities to be assisted with funds provided under this Grant 2 Agreement in accordance with the following requirements, as such requirements now exist or as 3 they may hereafter be amended (hereafter collectively referred to as the "Family Self -Sufficiency 4 Program Requirements"): 5 6 1. Award type: This is a cost -reimbursable, performance -based grant. 7 2. The Grantee's application including any special conditions, is incorporated into this 8 agreement. 9 3. This agreement shall be effective immediately upon electronic signature of the Grantee in 10 GrantSolutions. 11 4. Period of performance: The period of performance will be 12 months. For FY2023 grants, 12 this will be 11112024—1213112024. 13 5. This Grant Agreement will be governed by the following as they may from time to time be 14 amended during the grant term: the HUD Appropriations Acts, the United States Housing 15 Act of 1937 as amended, FY2022 FSS NOFO dated 8/4/2022, updated 8/23/2022, the Code 16 of Federal Regulations (CFR) 24 CFR Part 24, 24 CFR Part 984, 24 CFR Part 877 for PBRA 17 Owners, 2 CFR Part 200 any applicable OMB Regulations or Circulars, and Handbooks and 18 Notices issued by HUD. 19 6. In executing this agreement, the Grantee agrees to abide by the provisions contained within 20 all applicable Federal statutes and regulations, Executive Orders, OMB Circulars, and any 21 assurances and certifications in the final HUD -approved application (the original approved 22 application may have required amendments by the field/applicant), as applicable and as may 23 be amended during the grant term. In particular, the Grantee agrees to comply with the 24 United States Housing Act of 1937 as amended, the FY 2022 FSS NOFO dated 8/4/2022, 25 updated 8/23/2022, 24 CFR part 984, and 2 CFR part 200. 26 27 ARTICLE II: HUD REQUIREMENTS 28 29 SUB -ARTICLE A — GRANT ADMINISTRATION, CONDITIONS REQUIRING 30 TERMINATION OF FUNDING 31 32 1. The Grantee shall participate in meeting(s) (if requested by HUD) with HUD's local field 33 office for the purpose of establishing a common understanding and strategy with respect to 34 grant administration, timeline, deliverables, grant objectives, eligible expenses, performance 35 measures, and the scope of work necessary to achieve grant objectives. 36 2. The Grantee shall furnish all necessary personnel, materials, services, equipment, and 37 facilities and shall otherwise do all things necessary for, or incidental to, the performance of 38 the activities and tasks set forth in the approved application, and this Grant Agreement 39 (except as otherwise specified). 40 3. Pre -award costs. Per 2 CFR 200.458, Pre -award costs are those incurred prior to the 41 effective date of the Federal award directly pursuant to the negotiation and in anticipation of 42 the Federal award where such costs are necessary for efficient and timely performance of the 43 scope of work. Such costs are allowable only to the extent that they would have been 3 I allowable if incurred after the date of the Federal award and only with the written approval 2 of the Federal awarding agency. 3 If the performance period of this grant is later than l/l/2024, Grantees may request 4 reimbursement for eligible costs incurred between 1/l/2024 and the start of the performance 5 period of this FY2023 FSS grant where such costs were necessary for the efficient and timely 6 performance of eligible activities under a FY23 FSS grant. Grantees must contact their 7 field office within 60 calendar days of the start of the performance period to request 8 approval for pre -award reimbursement. Any reimbursements must comply with 2 CFR 9 200.458 and are at HUD's sole discretion. 10 4. The work to be performed under this Grant Agreement is outlined in the FY2022 FSS 11 NOFO. 12 5. The grant funds shall be used only for eligible activities. Refer to the FY2022 FSS NOFO 13 for more information on eligible and ineligible uses of funds. 14 a. HCV, PH or PBRA Program Functions: Per the FY2022 FSS NOFO, the FSS 15 Coordinator may perform routine HCV, PH, and/or PBRA program functions, such as 16 annual reexaminations for FSS participants, on a limited basis and only if the use of the 17 FSS funds enhances the effectiveness of the FSS Program. This provision is to be 18 employed only to the extent that these functions do not interfere with the FSS Program 19 Coordinator's ability to fully fulfill the role of the FSS Program Coordinator as their 20 primary work. Performance of routine HCV, PH, and/or PBRA functions for non-FSS 21 families does not enhance the effectiveness of the FSS program and is therefore an 22 ineligible use of FSS funds. Additionally, per the FY2022 FSS NOFO, while FSS 23 funds may be used to perform some homeownership functions for FSS families, this 24 may not be the sole function for which funds are used. Sections IV.F.2.b and IV.F.2.c 25 of the FY2022 FSS NOFO describe the requirements that must be met for these 26 activities to be eligible. 27 i. Grantees requesting to have the FSS coordinator perform HMPH/PBRA 28 program functions must submit, to their local HUD Field Office, a narrative 29 justification, explaining the routine HCV, PH, and/or PBRA program 30 function(s) performed by the FSS Program Coordinator, how it will 31 enhance the effectiveness of the FSS program, and why it does not impede 32 the ability of the FSS Program Coordinator(s) to effectively perform FSS 33 functions. The Grantee must also certify that the function(s) is not 34 performed for non-FSS families. Once the Grantee has received approval 35 from its local HUD Field Office to complete these activities and has certified 36 they will not perform them for non-FSS families, they are not required to 37 submit this justification on an annual basis, i.e. Grantees only need this 38 approval one time. 39 b. Family Self -Sufficiency Guidebook and Online Training: 40 i. HUD strongly encourages Grantees' executive directors, service coordinators, 41 and resident services leadership to review the updated Administering an 42 Effective Family Self -Sufficiency Program: A Guidebook Based on Evidence 43 and Promising Practices (published January 2023). 44 https:Hfiles.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/FSS-Pro_rg am- 0 I Guidebook.pdf This guidebook provides FSS Coordinators, PHAs, owners, 2 and HUD staff with guidance on how to develop and administer a successful 3 and effective FSS program. 4 ii. Mandatory FSS Training. HUD is in the process of updating the Online 5 Mandatory Training on the FSS program to reflect changes in the Final Rule. 6 The training will provide guidance on how to develop and administer a 7 successful FSS program. The old mandatory training can be found on HUD 8 Exchange_ The updated training will be posted on the FSS Resources page as 9 well as on HUD Exchange sometime in early 2024. The Grantee is 10 *required* to have at least one person from each grantee complete the 11 updated FSS online training once it is posted. The deadline for compliance 12 will be posted at the same time as the training. If the Grantee does not 13 complete the training by the posted deadline, access to funds will be 14 suspended until the grantee is in compliance. HUD encourages every FSS 15 Coordinator and supervisor/administrator to take the training. 16 c. Unexpended Funds. FSS grant funds that remain unexpended by the end of the 17 grant period (e.g., due to FSS coordinator turnover or prolonged absence) will be 18 recaptured and used to make future grants. 19 6. Grantees must adhere to the Program Administration provisions on p. 30-31 of the FY2022 20 NOFO. 21 a. The only allowable use of grant funds is salary and fringe benefits for FSS 22 Coordinators — up to 40 hours per week per position. The position may be split 23 among more than one person. 24 b. Grantees are not required to obtain approval for training/travel activities that are part 25 of training stipends under fringe benefits. 26 c. Administrative costs and indirect cost rates are not applicable to this grant. 27 d. Grantees may sub -contract the work of the FSS Program Coordinator. 28 Grantees must have an FSS Action Plan approved by their local field office before enrolling any 29 FSS participants. All existing FSS programs were required to have an FSS Action Plan updated 30 to reflect the Final Rule approved by HUD by no later than November 16, 2022. 31 7. New grantees will be required to have an FSS Action Plan approved by their local field office 32 by March 31 of their first year of funding. If an updated FSS Action Plan has been approved 33 prior to this grant, a new Plan is NOT required, but may be submitted. 34 a. New Grantees are automatically eligible for a second year of funding (FY24). 35 b. Grantees must enroll at least 25 participants in their FSS program prior to 12/31/24 in 36 order to be considered eligible for renewal funding with the FY25 Renewal funding 37 (unless waived by that funding vehicle.) 38 8. Grantees must request prior approvals from HUD consistent with 2 CFR 200.308. In 39 addition, should any of the following conditions arise, Grantees are required to submit in 40 writing any changes to the previously approved grant to the local HUD field office: 41 a. Any change in the scope, objective, or conditions of the program. 42 b. Changes in any subcontracting, or otherwise obtaining the services of a third party 43 to perform activities that are central to the purposes. 44 c. Other changes that may adversely affect the program. 5 1 9. Grantees needing to extend the term of their grant in order to fully accomplish their goals 2 should first speak with their Field Office Grant Administrator for HCV/PH programs or their 3 Grant Specialist for PBRA. Generally, extensions will not be granted unless the Grantee 4 does not receive FSS funding or receives less than needed in the following year. If a Grantee 5 wishes to request an extension, a written justification explaining why the extension is needed 6 must be submitted to the field office for review and approval. The justification must include 7 a narrative justification explaining why the extension is needed, how much additional time 8 will be required, and the circumstances that require the proposed extension. The local HUD 9 field office may request additional information or documentation to clarify or verify the 10 items included in the written narrative submitted by the Grantee to support the extension. 11 The Grantee must also have satisfied all conditions of the Grant Agreement except those that 12 would be fulfilled in the remaining period of the grant. This includes the performance and 13 resolution of audit findings in a timely manner. 14 15 Grantees should be aware that any extensions are discouraged and may result in a 16 negative impact on the Past Performance review in future grant applications. 17 18 10. Any changes requested by the Grantee must be in writing (emails are acceptable). HUD will 19 approve/reject requested changes as appropriate. Generally, HUD will approve such requests 20 within 30 calendar days of submission. Approved changes will be reflected by an 21 amendment to the Notice of Award and any other documentation as directed by HUD. 22 Amendments will become effective when the Grantee has electronically signed the amending 23 documents. 24 25 SUB -ARTICLE B: FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES 26 27 1. Prior to initial drawdown of funds, all Grantees must have secured online access to the 28 Internet as a means to communicate with HUD on grant matters. Applicants shall draw down 29 funds using the electronic Line of Credit Control System (e-LOCCS) 30 2. The Grantee agrees to comply with the organizational audit requirements of OMB at 2 CFR 31 Part 200 including audit requirements. The final audit report must cover the entire period of 32 the grant. The Grantee must submit the audit to HUD no later than 120 calendar days after 33 the grant is closed, covering the entire award period originally approved or amended. All 34 other requirements of 2 CFR Part 200 shall apply. For Grantees where an audit is required, a 35 single audit or a program -specific audit is acceptable. If a Grantee chooses a single audit, the 36 final audit report that includes this grant is due no later than 30 calendar days after the 37 single audit is completed. According to 2 CFR 200.501, Grantees that expend less than 38 $750, 000 in federal awards are exempt from the audit requirement, but records must be 39 available for review or audit. 40 3. The Grantee shall minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from HUD and 41 the disbursement of funds. The HUD funds are to be made available based on actual need. 42 The Grantee must make a drawdown only for incurred costs. Drawdowns in excess of need 43 may result in special procedures for payments, or termination of the grant when there are 6 I persistent violations. Funds requisitioned through e-LOCCS must be disbursed within three 2 calendar days after receipt of funds drawdown. 3 4 SUB -ARTICLE C: METHOD OF PAYMENT [FUNDS DRAWDOWN] 5 6 1. The Grantee may not draw down grant funds until all pre -conditions listed in the Notice of 7 Award, this Grant Agreement, the NOFO or in the award letter, are completed by the Grantee 8 and verified by HUD. 9 2. Payments of grant funds shall be through electronic funds transfer using e-LOCCS (Line of 10 Credit Control System). Initial drawdown cannot be earlier than the start date of the grant 11 term. The basic procedure to establish access to e-LOCCS is as follows: 12 a. To establish access to e-LOCCS, the Grantee must adhere to LOCCS Guidelines and 13 the requirements below; and complete and submit the following forms: 14 i. HUD-27054-e Line of Credit Access Authorization Form (for e-LOCCS). 15 ii. SF- 1199A Direct Deposit Sign -Up Form with sample voided check. NOTE: 16 The depositor account on the SF- 1199A may be the same receiving account as 17 other HUD programs. 18 iii. These forms should be sent to the Grantee's local HUD field office for 19 processing. Field office will provide the grant number. The program area 20 ID for PHA grantees is ROSS. For Multifamily grantees, is SSMF. 21 b. To gain access to HUD Secure Systems in order to use e-LOCCS, the Grantee must 22 follow the instructions as outlined in the e-LOCCS Registration Guide: 23 c. The approving official who completes block 6 of HUD form 27054-e is required to 24 register as the coordinator in Secure Systems and the user who completes blocks 1-5 25 of HUD form 27054-e is required to register as the user in Secure Systems. 26 3. After HUD processes the above documents, the Grantee will receive the following: 27 a. The coordinator will receive the user identification number for the individual 28 who will be authorized to draw down the funds from e-LOCCS. 29 b. The Approving Official (who could also be the coordinator) will receive a 30 recertification email every six months to provide continual approval for the individual 31 who will complete the drawdowns. This email is scheduled based on the geographical 32 location of the Grantee and will contain recertification instructions. 33 c. Grantees are required to maintain the integrity and Security of e-LOCCS. Under no 34 circumstances may Grantees share User-IDs. If HUD finds out that Grantees are 35 sharing User-IDs, then HUD will terminate the Grantee's access to e-LOCCS and 36 not reinstate it. 37 3. Once the Grantee's staff person who is responsible for completing drawdowns and their 38 approving official has made role assignments in e-LOCCS, the Grantee is technically 39 equipped to request drawdowns. Please review the e-LOCCS Getting Started Guide. 40 4. If at any time, the user (person who completes blocks 1-5 of HUD form 27054-e) 41 vacates their position within the organization, the Approving Official must complete 42 HUD form 27054-e to terminate the user's access and forward that form to their local 43 HUD field office. The form should not contain the Social Security number of the 7 I employee who has left the organization as that is a security violation since the user is no 2 longer available to sign the e-LOCCS form. The Grantee must designate a new user, by 3 completing another HUD form 27054-e. Similarly, if the Approving Official (person 4 who completed block 6 of HUD form 27054-e) leaves or changes their position, the new 5 Approving Official must execute the Change of Approving Official Letter. 6 5. If you are suspended from e-LOCCS due to 90 days of inactivity, the next time you access 7 e-LOCCS: 8 • You will be prompted to answer 1 of your 3 personal security questions 9 previously entered in e-LOCCS. 10 • If you are unable to answer any of the 3 questions, you will be instructed to call OCFO 11 Security and provide your previously entered personal 5-digit e-LOCCS PIN. 12 • If you are unable to correctly provide your 5-digit PIN; 13 o Regular users will have their e-LOCCS access terminated and must 14 submit another 27054E e-LOCCS security form to be reinstated. 15 o Approving Officials will be required to fax a form letter to OCFO 16 Security requesting reinstatement. 17 7. E-LOCCS Program Edits. 18 a. E-LOCCS will automatically perform a series of review edits (both generic and 19 program specific) of each payment request. Failure of one of the program edits 20 will cause the payment request to be referred to the HUD field office for review. 21 b. The HUD field office will complete the review. The request will remain in the 22 system and further drawdowns will not be allowed until that review is complete 23 and the drawdowns approved or rejected. 24 c. Some HUD field offices may place all Grantees on manual review (in 25 accordance with sub -article H). This means that all requests for reimbursement 26 will be reviewed by e-LOCCS (see sub -paragraph a above) as well as the HUD 27 field office staff with oversight responsibility prior to approving a drawdown 28 request. 29 d. The Grantee shall immediately contact the HUD field office when there is a 30 question regarding the request or when the request has been referred to the HUD 31 program office for review. A request will be referred to the program office for 32 review when: 33 i. There are requests for over 10% of total grant funds per calendar month. 34 ii. The Grantee attempts to draw over 100% of the grant 35 iii. Failure to submit an annual HUD form SF-425 - Financial Status Report, 36 or any other relevant documents as defined by this agreement and 2 CFR 37 part 200. E-LOCCS shall not accept a request for funds if required reports 38 from the Grantee are ten or more days overdue and will not accept future 39 requests until the HUD field office confirms receipt and approval of the 40 reports. 41 e. If the Grantee repeatedly fails to submit required forms, e-LOCCS will be 42 converted to a system in which the HUD Field Office will manually review each 43 drawdown request prior to releasing funds to the Grantee. 2 SUB -ARTICLE D: AUTHORIZED FUNDS BY BUDGET LINE ITEM NUMBER 3 4 1. Please see Article II, Sub -Article A, Numbers 4 and 5 above. 5 2. The Grantee's budget consists of one Budget Line Item: 6 a. 1168 —FSS Coordinator (salary & fringe) 7 Note: ALL costs are recorded on this one BLI — salary and fringe, including any use of a 8 training stipend. 9 10 SUB -ARTICLE E: REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (§ 984.401) 11 12 • Grantees must submit a SF-425 to your local HUD field office (or Grant Specialist for PBRA 13 properties) no later than 120 calendar days after the end of the performance period. The 14 reporting period will cover the performance period of the grant (see Article I, Number 4 15 above). 16 • PHA Grantees must also ensure that reporting on Section 17 of the HUD-50058 (Section 23 17 of HUD-50058-MTW for Moving to Work PHAs and Section 23 of HUD-50058-MTW- 18 Expansion once that form is implemented) is correct and up to date within the PIC system. 19 • PBRA grantees must report annually as required using the Multifamily FSS Reporting Tool 20 and must respond to the standard annual report. 21 • If the total Federal share of your award includes more than $500,000 over the period of 22 performance, you may be subject to post award reporting requirements reflected in Appendix 23 XII to Part 200-Award Term and Condition for Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters. 24 25 1. Progress Determination. HUD shall determine the Grantee's progress based upon a review 26 of HUD-50058 Section 17 (and HUD-50058-MTW and HUD-50058-MTW-Expansion 27 Section 23) data submitted to PIC (for PH and HCV programs) and Multifamily FSS annual 28 reporting (for PBRA programs) as well as compliance with financial and reporting 29 requirements. 30 2. Annual Report. All Grantees will be required to submit an annual report containing non- 31 participant -specific questions, as approved in the FSS Information Collection PRA. A 32 sample is available. The request will be sent electronically. 33 3. Record Management. The HUD field office shall maintain official records on Grantees' 34 performance measures and progress reports. However, Grantees must also maintain such 35 records, including the SF-425, HUD review, and/or evaluations. 36 4. Documentation. You shall maintain documentation in participant files (paper or electronic) 37 that corroborate the achievement of each interim and final goal in the Contract of 38 Participation such that an outside auditor could verify the fulfillment of the Contract of 39 Participation. This could include certificates of completion, test scores, pay stubs, receipts, 40 or other third -party verification as available or personal certifications if third -party 41 verification is not available. 42 5. Additional Information Requests. You shall comply with all other reporting requirements 43 from time to time established by HUD, in its sole discretion, in connection with FSS. HUD 9 I has the authority and total discretion to request the Grantee to report information or produce 2 documents to HUD related to or involving the administration of the grant at any time and 3 without need to establish cause. Failure to comply with such a request may serve as a basis 4 for default and grant termination. You also agree you will: 5 a. fully cooperate with all information gathering requests made by HUD or contractors 6 of HUD in the course of authorized evaluations of FSS; and 7 b. if requested, submit any post -closeout reports, in the forms prescribed by HUD, for 8 up to three years from the date of the submission of the annual financial report, per 2 9 CFR 200.333 "Retention requirements for records." 10 6. HUD has the authority and total discretion to request the Grantee to report information or 11 produce documents to HUD related to or involving the administration of the grant at any time 12 and without need to establish cause. Failure to comply with such a request may serve as a 13 basis for default and grant termination. 14 15 SUB -ARTICLE F: ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 16 17 1. Grantees must comply with all HUD program rules and regulations, as they may be amended 18 within the grant term. 19 2. Grantees shall maintain, and have access to, copies of documents relating to the award and 20 administration of this grant for at least three years after final closeout date of the grant for 21 inspection by HUD, the Government Accountability Office, or their duly authorized 22 representatives. 23 3. Grantees' accounting systems must ensure that HUD funds are not co -mingled with funds 24 from other Federal, State, or local government agencies or other HUD program funds. Funds 25 specifically budgeted and/or received for one program may not be used to support or 26 reimburse another. Where your accounting system cannot comply with this requirement, you 27 must establish a system to provide adequate fund accountability for each program for which 28 you have been awarded funds. Your selection of depository facility (such as a bank for 29 example) shall be compliant with Federal regulations and have insurance from the Federal 30 Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund to insure 31 the established account. 32 4. Grantees agree to comply with the following requirements for which HUD has enforcement 33 responsibility 2 CFR part 200, including procurement requirements and cost principles set 34 forth in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E. 35 5. Equal Opportunity Requirements. Grant funds must be used in accordance with the 36 following: 37 a. The requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d) 38 (Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs) and implementing 39 regulations issued at 24 CFR Part 1. 40 b. The Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws, which encompass the Fair Housing Act and 41 related authorities (cf. 24 CFR 5.105(a)). 42 c. The prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age 43 Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. 6101-07) and implementing regulations at 44 24 CFR Part 146, and the prohibitions against discrimination against handicapped 10 I individuals under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) 2 and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 8. 3 d. The requirements of Executive Order 11246 (Equal Employment Opportunity) 4 and the implementing regulations issued at 41 CFR Chapter 60. 5 6. The regulations in 24 CFR 87, related to lobbying, including the requirement that the Grantee 6 obtain certifications and disclosures from all covered persons. 7 7. Drug -free Workplace Requirements (Grants) in 2 CFR 2424. 8 8. Restrictions on participation by ineligible, debarred or suspended persons or entities at 2 CFR 9 Part 2424, Subparts A through J, which are applicable to contractors and sub -grantees. 10 11 Other applicable regulations. 12 13 9. Grantees' computer systems must operate in accordance with HUD's computer systems and 14 software to facilitate any and all electronic documents for conversion to HUD computer 15 systems and software. That is, when sending/transferring documents, or e-mail to HUD, the 16 systems must be compatible so that we receive an exact copy. 17 10. Grantees' computer and information systems must be able to access HUD's website(s) so 18 that data can be inputted as may be required by the grant; information can be retrieved; and 19 funding through HUD's e-LOCCS system may be accessed. 20 21 SUB -ARTICLE G: GRANT CLOSEOUT 22 23 1. 2 CFR 200.343 Closeout prescribes uniform closeout procedures for recipients of Federal 24 grants. It is the Grantee's responsibility to comply in full with all closeout reporting 25 requirements and to submit closeout reports in a timely manner. 26 2. The Grantee should initiate project closeout within 30 calendar days of the grant's 27 termination date. 28 3. The Grantee recognizes that the closeout process may entail review by HUD to determine 29 compliance with the Grant Agreement. The Grantee shall cooperate with any and all reviews 30 which may include making available records requested for on -site HUD inspection. 31 4. Within 120 calendar days after the Period of Performance End Date the grant or any 32 approved extension (revised end -date), you must submit the following documents to the 33 HUD field office: 34 a. A Certification of Project Completion, which is a statement written and signed by you 35 b. A Certification of Compliance with all requirements of the Grant Agreement, which 36 is a statement written and signed by you 37 C. Financial Report (SF-425) (see Sub -Article E). Grantees must submit an SF-425 38 for the 12-month period of the grant. This submission also serves as the Grantee's 39 final report which is a cumulative summary of expenditures to date and must indicate 40 the exact balance of unexpended funds. (The report shall cover the grant start date to 41 the end of grant period of performance). 42 5. The HUD local field office will review Preliminary Close -Out Materials to confirm that: 43 a. The amounts on the final FSS Budget and SF-425 agree as to funds approved, 44 obligated, and expended. 11 I b. The amount of funds approved and disbursed on the SF-425 agrees with HUD records 2 in e-LOCCS. 3 c. If HUD disbursed more funds than the Grantee expended, the Grantee will 4 immediately remit to HUD the excess funds, without waiting for completion of the 5 final audit. 6 6. When the final HUD form SF-425 is approved, the HUD field office will establish the 7 amount due to HUD or recapture any unused grant funds as applicable. 8 7. When the HUD field office has determined to its satisfaction that the grant activities were 9 completed and all Federal requirements were satisfied, the HUD field office will execute a 10 closeout amendment to the Grant Agreement with the Grantee. 11 8. The Closeout Agreement or clause will include the Grantee's agreement to abide by any 12 continuing Federal requirements. 13 9. Failure to submit the required financial report or any required audit report; or to resolve 14 program, financial or audit issues, may result in a suspension or termination of any and/or all 15 HUD grant payments. 16 a. If the Grantee does not submit all reports within one year of the period of 17 performance end date, HUD must report the Grantee's material failure to comply with 18 the terms and conditions of the award with the OMB -designated integrity and 19 performance system (currently FAPIIS). HUD may also pursue other enforcement 20 actions per § 200.339. 21 22 SUB -ARTICLE H: DEFAULT 23 24 Unsatisfactory Performance/Default 25 26 1. Default. A default under this Agreement shall consist of any failure to comply with Federal 27 statutes, regulations, or the terms and conditions of the FSS grant or any material 28 misrepresentation in the application submissions. If HUD determines that the Grantee has 29 defaulted under this Agreement, HUD may take any remedial action legally available, 30 including remedial actions outlined in 2 CFR part 200. Actions that may constitute a default 31 under this Agreement include, but are not limited to: 32 a. use of funds provided under this Grant Agreement for any purpose, in any manner or at 33 any time, other than as authorized by this Grant Agreement; 34 b. failure to comply with the FSS Program Requirements or any other Federal, State, or 35 local laws, regulations, or requirements applicable in operating the FSS Program; 36 c. failure to make any submission under Article II, perform any obligation, or otherwise 37 fail to proceed in a manner consistent with the NOFO application; 38 d. any material misrepresentation in any of the required submissions, including, without 39 limit, any misrepresentations in any of the submissions required by Article II); or 40 e. failure to comply with, or any material breach of, any other requirements, conditions, 41 or terms of this Grant Agreement. 42 2. Additional Conditions. If a Grantee defaults under this Agreement, HUD may impose 43 additional conditions, as described in 2 CFR 200.208. Additional conditions will be 12 I imposed in compliance with 2 CFR 200.208(c). Additional conditions HUD may impose 2 may include, but are not limited to: 3 a. Requiring additional, more detailed financial reports; 4 b. Requiring additional grant monitoring; 5 c. Requiring the Grantee to obtain technical or management assistance; 6 d. Establishing additional prior approvals; 7 e. Requiring the Grantee to follow a HUD -approved detailed schedule of grant 8 activities; 9 f. Requiring HUD manual review and approval of every drawdown request. 10 3. Other Remedies. If HUD determines that a default cannot be remedied by imposing 11 additional conditions, HUD may, pursuant to 2 CFR 200.339, take one or more of the 12 following actions, as a proportional response: 13 g. Temporarily withhold cash payments pending correction of the deficiency by the 14 Grantee or more severe enforcement action by HUD. 15 h. Disallow all or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance. 16 i. Wholly or partly suspend or terminate the grant. 17 j. Initiate suspension or debarment proceedings as authorized under 2 CFR part 180 18 and HUD regulations. 19 k. Withhold further grant awards for the program. 20 1. Reduce the FSS Program Grant in the amount affected by the default. 21 m. Recapture any FSS Program Grant funds not obligated by the Grantee. 22 n. Take action against the Grantee under 2 CFR part 2424 and Executive Order 12549 23 with respect to future HUD or Federal grant awards. 24 o. Take other remedies that may be legally available, including requiring 25 reimbursement by the Grantee for grant amounts used improperly. 26 4. Notice of Termination and Opportunity to Object. If the Grantee materially defaults 27 under this Agreement, HUD may terminate the grant. Any findings regarding a Grantee's 28 failure to abide by the terms of this grant that would support a termination of funding shall 29 be exclusively within HUD's discretion. Additionally, pursuant to 2 CFR 200.340(a)(2), 30 this grant may be terminated in whole or in part by HUD, to the greatest extent authorized 31 by law, if an award no longer effectuates the program goals or agency priorities. If HUD 32 pursues termination of the grant, HUD will follow the termination process established in 2 33 CFR part 200, including providing notice of termination pursuant to 2 CFR 200.341. 34 Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.342, HUD will also provide the Grantee an opportunity to object 35 and provide information and documentation challenging a termination. 36 5. Delinquent Federal Debts. Consistent with the purposes and intent of 31 U.S.C. 3720B 37 and 28 U.S.C. 3201(e), Grantees with an outstanding federal debt must provide to HUD a 38 negotiated repayment schedule which is not delinquent or have made other arrangements 39 satisfactory to HUD. If arrangements satisfactory to HUD cannot be completed within 90 40 days of notification of selection, HUD will not make an award of funds to the Grantee but 41 offer the award to the next eligible Grantee. Applicants selected for funding, or awarded 42 funds, must report to HUD changes in status of current agreements covering federal debt. If 43 a previously agreed -upon payment schedule has not been adhered to or a new agreement 13 I with the federal agency to which the debt is owed has not been signed, the Grantee will be 2 considered to be in default under this Agreement. 3 4 SUB -ARTICLE I: GRANT MODIFICATION OR TERMINATION 5 BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN HUD AND GRANTEE 6 7 1. HUD and the Grantee may mutually agree to modify this agreement as to time, cost, or 8 activity by using the Notice of Award and/or Grant Agreement in whole or in part, at any 9 time. 10 2. Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.340(a)(3), HUD and the Grantee may mutually agree to terminate the 11 agreement, including for convenience; if HUD and the Grantee agree to terminate the 12 Agreement, the two parties must agree upon the termination conditions, including the 13 effective date and, in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated. Pursuant to 14 2 CFR 200.340(a)(4), the Grantee may terminate the Agreement upon sending to HUD 15 written notification setting forth the reasons for such termination, the effective date, and, in 16 the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated. If either HUD or the Grantee 17 seeks to terminate this agreement, it must provide at least 30 days' advance written notice to 18 the other party. 19 20 SUB -ARTICLE J: DISPUTES 21 22 Disputes between the Grantee and HUD shall, to the maximum extent possible, be 23 resolved by mutual agreement between the Grantee and the Public Housing Director in the Field 24 Office for PH and HCV programs, or the Asset Management Division Director for PBRA 25 programs (Grant Officer). If agreement cannot be reached, the Grantee can submit, in writing, a 26 disputed issue to the Grant Officer. The Grant Officer will consider the disputed issue and 27 prepare a written decision. The Grantee may appeal the Grant Officer's decision within 30 days 28 after receipt of notification. Appeals will be reviewed by the Director of Community and 29 Supportive Services, Office of Public Housing Investments, 451 71h Street, SW, Room 4130, 30 Washington, D.C. 20410. The decision of the Director of Community and Supportive Services 31 shall be final. However, the Grantee does not waive any legal remedy by agreeing to this 32 provision. 33 34 SUBARTICLE K: MONEY DAMAGES 35 36 This Grant Agreement does not contemplate money damages for breach of the agreement 37 by HUD. The Grantee is entitled to any relief against HUD for breach of the agreement that is 38 provided by the Administrative Procedure Act. 39 40 41 ARTICLE III: GRANTEE PERFORMANCE 42 14 I HUD will judge performance based upon whether the Grantee achieves the agreed upon 2 activities within grant time limits and within budget and whether the Grantee has produced 3 tangible results through the implementation of grant activities. 4 5 Program Coordinator. See the FY2022 FSS NOFO for a sample position description of an 6 FSS Program Coordinator. 7 8 Public Housing Information Center (PIC) or Housing Information Portal (HIP). 9 • All PHA FSS programs must report activities of their FSS enrollment, progress, and exit 10 activities of their FSS program participants through required submissions of the form 11 HUD-50058 at least annually. HUD's assessment of the accomplishments of the FSS 12 programs of PHAs funded under this NOFO will be based primarily on PIC/HIP system 13 data obtained from forms HUD-50058, HUD-50058-MTW, and HUD-50058-MTW- 14 Expansion. 15 • All PBRA programs must report at least annually via the Multifamily FSS Reporting 16 Tool. 17 • HUD requires submission of racial and ethnic data and form (HUD-27061-H) that is 18 often used for that purpose. PBRA properties with FSS programs must submit form 19 HUD-27061-H to their Grant Specialist. For PH and HCV programs, the HUD-50058, 20 HUD-50058-MTW, and HUD-50058-MTW-Expansion forms, which provide racial and 21 ethnic data to HUD's PIC/HIP data system, are comparable program forms that must be 22 submitted annually instead of the HUD-27061-H by PHAs for reporting racial and ethnic 23 data for FSS program participants. See Notice PIH 2O16-08, and any subsequent 24 amendments to the notice, for information on FSS reporting requirements in PIC. A 25 series of webcast trainings on the provisions of PIH 2O16-08 was published on August 26 12, 2016. Also note that HUD updated the warnings and fatal edits related to FSS PIC 27 reporting. All of the preceding documents and information can be found on the FSS 28 Resources webnaize 29 30 Voucher Management System (VMS). PHAs must continue to report HCV FSS coordinator 31 expenses into VMS for any HCV FSS funds made available under the FY 2013 (or earlier) HCV 32 FSS NOFO. However, due to the combined funding streams starting with the FY 2014 FSS 33 NOFO, PHAs will no longer use VMS to report HCV FSS coordinator expenses for funds made 34 available under this NOFO. Note that PHAs must continue to enter the amount of HCV FSS 35 escrow deposits and HCV FSS escrow forfeitures into VMS for all funds made available. Also 36 note that amounts expended in excess of the FSS grant for costs associated with the 37 administration of the FSS program which are allocated to the HCV program including the FSS 38 coordinator's salary and benefits as well as additional eligible costs such as office space, 39 computer costs, office supplies, etc. must be reported in VMS as administrative expenses. PHAs 40 with an FSS program serving both PH and HCV families with costs not chargeable to funds 41 awarded under this NOFO will be required to develop a cost allocation method that allocates 42 these expenses fairly between the two programs. See REAC Accounting Brief #26 and PIH 15 I Notice 2022-20 and any subsequent revisions for more information on how to record and account 2 for FSS expenses. 3 4 ARTICLE IV: GRANTEE MISREPRESENTATION 5 6 The Grantee or any subcontractor to the Grantee bound by this instrument who makes or 7 causes to be made a false statement, claim, or misrepresentation, which the Grantee or entity 8 knows or has reason to know is false, may be imprisoned and/or fined in accordance with civil or 9 criminal penalties and/or fines applicable under law, including Title 18 of the United States Code 10 (U.S.C.), Title 31, et seq. (Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act) and any other applicable 11 provisions of Federal, State or local law. 16 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File AK901 Alaska Housing Finance Corporation PHA Renewal 4 $320,000 4 $320,000 AL001 Housing Authority of Birmingham District PHA Renewal 2 $232,878 2 $244,521 AL002 Mobile Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $244,024 4 $256,036 AL006 The Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery, Alabama PHA Renewal 2 $219,604 2 $230,584 AL047 Huntsville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $439,208 4 $461,168 AL050 Auburn Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $99,820 1 $104,810 AL068 AL068 Sheffield Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $62,438 1 $62,438 AL077 Tuscaloosa Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $219,604 2 $230,584 AL086 JEFFERSON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 3 $145,000 3 $145,000 AL121 Albertville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $22,000 1 $22,000 AL125 Bessemer Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $130,454 1 $136,976 AL169 Prichard Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $216,893 2 $227,737 AL174 The Housing Authority of the City of Alexander City PHA Renewal 1 $80,770 1 $80,770 AR002 North Little Rock Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $65,688 1 $68,972 AR003 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Smith PHA Renewal 1 $58,793 1 $58,793 AR006 Conway Housing Authority PHA New 1 $66,268 1 $69,581 AR010 Northwest Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $37,336 1 $37,336 AR017 Pine Bluff Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $153,670 2 $161,353 AR024 Housing Authority of the City of West Memphis PHA Renewal 1 $76,426 1 $80,247 AR031 Housing Authority of the City of Hot Springs PHA Renewal 1 $56,584 1 $0 AR039 Wynne Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $41,800 1 $41,800 AR053 / AR257 McGehee Public Residential Housing Facilities Board PHA Renewal 1 $39,961 1 $39,961 AR131 Jonesboro Urban Renewal and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $57,288 1 $60,152 AR161 Conway County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $65,000 1 $65,000 AR197 White River Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $47,807 1 $50,197 AR211 Pope County Public Facilities Board/Universal Housing PHA Renewal 1 $43,862 1 $45,253 AR252 PULASKI COUNTY GOVERNMENT PHA Renewal 1 $65,688 1 $65,688 ARO41 Housing Authority of Lonoke County PHA New 1 $26,908 1 $26,908 AZ001 City of Phoenix Housing Department PHA Renewal 3 $264,448 3 $277,670 AZO04 City of Tucson PHA Renewal 3 $237,600 3 $249,480 AZ005 City of Mesa Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $86,000 1 $86,000 AZO09 Housing Authority of Maricopa County PHA Renewal 1 $84,714 1 $84,714 AZ013 Yuma County Housing Department PHA Renewal 3 $269,556 3 $283,033 AZ028 Chandler, City of PHA Renewal 2 $188,689 2 $198,123 AZ031 City of Tempe PHA Renewal 1 $93,185 1 $93,185 AZ032 City of Scottsdale Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $84,714 1 $88,949 AZ034 Housing Authority of Cochise County PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $72,000 AZ035 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF YUMA PHA Renewal 5 $543,604 5 $570,784 AZ043 Mohave County PHA Renewal 1 $70,242 1 $70,242 CA002 Los Angeles County Development Authority PHA Renewal 10 $1,090,000 10 $1,144,500 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File CA003 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND PHA Renewal 4 $572,842 4 $601,484 CA004 Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles PHA Renewal 11 $1,517,824 11 $1,517,824 CA005 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO PHA Renewal 1 $96,064 1 $96,064 CA007 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO PHA Renewal 2 $176,300 2 $176,300 CA008 Housing Authority of the County of Kern PHA Renewal 4 $275,538 4 $289,314 CA011 Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa PHA Renewal 2 $286,421 2 $300,742 CA014 Housing Authority of the County of San Mateo PHA Renewal 5 $716,053 5 $751,855 CA019 Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino PHA Renewal 3 $338,091 3 $354,995 CA021 Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara PHA Renewal 1 $115,000 1 $120,750 CA023 Housing Authority of the County of Merced PHA Renewal 1 $54,400 1 $54,400 CA024 Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin PHA Renewal 3 $328,805 3 $328,805 CA026 Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $216,160 2 $226,968 CA027 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE PHA Renewal 7 $829,521 7 $870,997 CA028 Housing Authority of Fresno County PHA Renewal 1 $66,413 1 $69,733 CA031 Housing Authority of the City of Oxnard PHA Renewal 2 $205,550 2 $215,827 CA033 Housing Authority of the County of Monterey PHA Renewal 2 $179,036 2 $184,837 CA035 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAN BUENAVENTURA PHA Renewal 1 $102,774 1 $107,912 CA043 Housing Authority of the County of Butte PHA Renewal 1 $86,366 1 $86,366 CA044 YOLO COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $108,764 1 $114,196 CA048 Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $226,217 2 $237,527 CA052 Housing Authority of the County of Marin PHA Renewal 3 $429,631 3 $429,631 CA055 The City of Vallejo PHA Renewal 1 $117,488 1 $123,362 CA056 Housing Authority of the City of San Jose PHA Renewal 2 $275,649 2 $286,821 CA059 Santa Clara County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $317,625 3 $333,506 CA062 Housing Authority of the City of Alameda PHA Renewal 1 $95,578 1 $100,356 CA063 San Diego Housing Commission PHA Renewal 6 $598,353 6 $628,270 CA064 Housing Authority of the City of San Luis Obispo PHA Renewal 2 $241,626 2 $253,707 CA067 Housing Authority of Alameda County PHA Renewal 4 $497,042 4 $521,894 CA068 Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach PHA Renewal 4 $489,780 4 $514,269 CA069 Housing Authority of the City of Madera PHA Renewal 1 $65,201 1 $65,201 CA072 Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz PHA Renewal 2 $219,660 2 $230,643 CA073 Housing Authority of the City of Napa PHA Renewal 1 $123,847 1 $123,847 CA076 Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara PHA Renewal 3 $362,439 3 $380,560 CA085 Sonoma County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $153,157 1 $153,157 CA088 City of Santa Rosa Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,232 1 $89,493 CA092 Area Housing Authority of the County of Ventura PHA Renewal 1 $69,000 1 $69,000 CA093 THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA PHA Renewal 2 $247,695 2 $260,079 CA094 Orange County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $429,864 4 $429,864 CA096 County of Shasta County Housing Authority and Community Acti PHA Renewal 1 $85,694 1 $85,694 CA102 Garden Grove Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $138,281 1 $145,195 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File CA104 Anaheim Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $125,710 2 $125,710 CA106 Housing Authority of the City of Redding PHA Renewal 1 $85,694 1 $89,978 CA108 San Diego, County of (DBA Hsg Authority of the County of SD) PHA Renewal 2 $181,319 2 $181,319 CA110 Culver City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $67,000 0.5 $70,350 CA118 City of Norwalk PHA Renewal 0.5 $57,141 0.5 $59,998 CA123 City of Pomona PHA Renewal 1 $125,710 1 $131,995 CA125 Vacaville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $286,316 2 $300,631 CA128 City of Roseville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $79,200 1 $83,160 CA131 Solano County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $143,158 1 $150,315 CA143 Imperial Valley Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $81,400 1 $85,470 CA151 El Dorado County Public Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $59,902 1 $62,897 CA161-1113063 HB Housing Partners LP MFH New 1 $89,000 1 $93,450 CA16M0O0410 Cameron Park Community Partners, LP MFH New 1 $79,310 1 $83,275 CO001 Housing Authority of the City and County of Denver PHA Renewal 6 $504,595 6 $529,824 CO002 Housing Authority of the City of Pueblo PHA Renewal 1 $73,642 1 $77,324 CO041 Housing Catalyst PHA Renewal 3 $242,734 3 $254,870 CO048 Housing Authority of the City of Englewood PHA Renewal 1 $65,000 1 $68,250 CO051 Grand Junction Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $68,278 1 $71,404 CO058 Adams County Housing Authority/Maiker Housing Partners PHA Renewal 1 $105,050 1 $110,302 CO061 Boulder County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $253,499 3 $266,173 CO072 Jefferson County Housing Authority MFH New 1 $61,361 1 $64,429 CO911 Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Division of Housing PHA Renewal 1 $65,000 1 $68,250 C099H001151 Decatur Place MFH New 1 $68,068 1 $70,110 CO99RM00008 Casa Del Sol Community Partners, LP MFH New 1 $74,874 1 $78,617 CT001 Park City Communities (Housing Authority of the City of Bridgeport) PHA New 1 $75,398 1 $79,167 CT002 Housing Authority of the City of Norwalk PHA Renewal 2 $175,100 2 $180,353 CT004 Housing Authority of the City of New Haven PHA Renewal 2 $216,132 2 $226,938 CT005 Housing Authority of the City of New Britain PHA Renewal 2 $206,791 2 $217,130 CT007 Stamford Housing Authority AKA Charter Oak Communities PHA Renewal 1 $100,408 1 $105,428 CT011 Housing Authority of the City of Meriden PHA Renewal 2 $198,290 2 $208,205 CT015 Ansonia Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $75,398 1 $79,167 CT017 Derby Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,132 1 $94,638 CT019 Greenwich Communities PHA Renewal 1 $100,408 1 $100,910 CT020 Housing Authority of the City of Danbury PHA Renewal 1 $100,408 1 $100,408 CT023 Bristol Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,132 1 $94,638 CT901 Connecticut Department of Housing PHA Renewal 3 $331,346 3 $331,346 DC001 District of Columbia Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $359,352 4 $359,352 DE001 Wilmington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $243,597 2 $255,776 FL0W Jacksonville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 6 $428,736 6 $450,172 FL003 Housing Authority of the City of Tampa PHA Renewal 8 $876,198 8 $920,007 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File FL005 Miami Dade Public Housing and Community Development PHA Renewal 4 $288,400 4 $288,400 FL007 Housing Authority of the City of Daytona Beach PHA Renewal 2 $126,252 2 $126,252 FL008 Sarasota Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $64,680 1 $66,620 FL009 The West Palm Beach Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $138,602 3 $138,602 FL010 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Lauderdale PHA Renewal 2 $135,000 2 $135,000 FLO11 Lakeland Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $140,331 2 $147,347 FLO17 Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach PHA Renewal 1 $31,500 1 $33,075 FL020 Housing Authority of Brevard County PHA Renewal 2 $159,938 2 $167,934 FL021 Pahokee Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $43,240 1 $45,402 FL022 The Housing Authority of the City of New Smyrna Beach PHA Renewal 1 $83,949 1 $88,146 FL032 Ocala Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $147,919 2 $147,919 FL041 The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Pierce, Florida PHA Renewal 1 $67,122 1 $67,122 FL047 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers PHA Renewal 3 $198,492 3 $0 FL053 Milton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $87,120 1 $91,476 FL060 Punta Gorda Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $66,164 1 $69,472 FL062 Pinellas County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $122,000 2 $125,000 FL066 Hialeah Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $158,620 2 $166,551 FL068 Housing Authority of the City of Homestead PHA Renewal 1 $79,310 1 $83,275 FL073 Tallahassee Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $87,120 1 $91,476 FL075 Clearwater Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $67,159 1 $70,516 FL079 Broward County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $290,165 4 $300,854 FL080 Palm Beach County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $144,200 2 $151,410 FL081 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF DEERFIELD BEACH PHA Renewal 1 $78,410 1 $82,330 FL083 Delray Beach Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $65,000 1 $0 FL093 Orange, County of PHA Renewal 1 $57,150 1 $60,007 FL104 Pasco County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $109,524 1 $115,000 FL110 Walton County Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $72,780 1 $76,419 FL119 Boca Raton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,100 1 $75,705 FL128 Lee County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $66,866 1 $70,209 FL139 Winter Haven Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $158,400 2 $158,400 GA001 Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia PHA Renewal 3 $224,168 3 $235,376 GA002 Housing Authority of Savannah PHA Renewal 3 $278,197 3 $286,847 GA004 Housing Authority of Columbus, Georgia PHA Renewal 2 $105,100 2 $110,355 GA006 The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia PHA Renewal 4 $472,304 4 $472,304 GA010 Housing Authority of the City of Marietta PHA Renewal 2 $240,800 2 $252,840 GA023 Housing Authority of the City of Albany, GA PHA Renewal 1 $113,000 1 $113,000 GA060012143 La Grange Apartments LLC MFH New 1 $109,525 1 $115,001 GA078 Housing Authority of the City of East Point, Georgia PHA Renewal 1 $87,500 1 $91,875 GA095 Housing Authority Of Newnan PHA Renewal 2 $174,685 2 $174,685 GA116 Housing Authority of the City of Carrollton PHA Renewal 2 $106,967 2 $112,315 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File GA228 Housing Authority of the City of Jonesboro PHA Renewal 2 $201,400 2 $211,470 GA232 Housing Authority of the City of College Park, Georgia PHA Renewal 2 $184,000 2 $184,000 GA237 Housing Authority of Dekalb PHA New 1 $105,000 1 $110,000 GA264 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF FULTON COUNTY PHA Renewal 0.5 $72,039 0.5 $75,640 GA283 Tri-City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $75,000 GA285 Northwest Georgia Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $120,000 2 $126,000 GQ901 Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority PHA Renewal 2 $182,603 2 $191,733 H1002 Hawaii County Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $100,571 1 $105,599 H1003 City and County of Honolulu PHA Renewal 2 $144,000 2 $144,000 H1004 MAUI, COUNTY OF PHA Renewal 1 $49,086 1 $49,086 H1005 Kauai, County of; DBA Kauai County Housing Agency PHA Renewal 2 $277,662 2 $291,545 H1901 Hawaii Public Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $89,500 1 $93,975 IA018 City of Sioux City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $213,896 2 $213,896 IA020 City of Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency PHA Renewal 3 $314,566 3 $329,862 IA022 Iowa City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $210,000 2 $210,000 IA024 City of Cedar Rapids PHA Renewal 2 $203,711 2 $213,896 IA049 Muscatine, City of d/b/a Muscatine Municipal Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $78,706 1 $82,641 IA087 City of Dubuque PHA Renewal 2 $181,020 2 $190,071 IA107 Municipal Housing Agency of the City of Fort Dodge PHA Renewal 2 $112,000 2 $117,600 IA117 Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $92,596 1 $97,225 IA126 Eastern Iowa Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $336,122 3 $352,928 IA131 CENTRAL IOWA REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $35,000 1 $35,000 ID013 Boise City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $171,332 2 $179,898 ID016 Southwestern Idaho Cooperative Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $165,000 2 $173,250 ID021 Ada County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $171,332 2 $179,898 ID901 Idaho Housing and Finance Association PHA Renewal 5 $355,642 5 $373,424 IL001 Housing Authority of the City of East St. Louis PHA Renewal 1 $75,600 1 $79,380 IL002 Chicago Housing Authority PHA Renewal 15 $1,275,000 15 $1,338,000 IL003 Peoria Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $199,122 2 $209,078 IL004 Springfield Housing Authority PHA Renewal 5 $276,504 5 $290,329 IL006 Housing Authority of Champaign County PHA Renewal 1 $109,524 1 $115,000 IL009 Housing Authority of Henry County PHA Renewal 2 $124,162 2 $130,128 IL015 Madison County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $75,600 1 $79,380 IL018 Rock Island Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $68,972 1 $71,041 IL020 Moline Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $62,000 1 $65,000 IL022 Rockford Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $219,049 2 $230,000 IL024 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF JOLIET PHA Renewal 1 $112,616 1 $118,246 IL026 Waukegan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $136,264 1 $143,077 IL028 Menard County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $106,680 1 $106,680 IL029 Housing Authority of the City of Freeport PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $75,600 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File IL030 St. Clair County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $64,000 1 $65,500 IL039 Kankakee County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $51,915 1 $54,510 IL047 Macoupin County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $45,786 1 $48,075 IL051 Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington PHA Renewal 1 $74,298 1 $58,883 IL056 Lake County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $250,045 3 $250,045 IL057 Housing Authority of Marion County PHA Renewal 1 $86,000 1 $89,440 IL06L000015 Foxview Apartments, L.P. MFH New 1 $110,387 1 $115,906 IL083 Winnebago County Housing Authority, dba NIReACH PHA Renewal 2 $256,572 2 $269,400 IL092 Housing Authority of Elgin, Illinois PHA Renewal 1 $110,387 1 $115,906 IL101 DuPage Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $121,726 2 $127,812 IN002 HOUSING AUTHORITY CITY OF VINCENNES PHA Renewal 1 $44,509 1 $46,734 IN003 Fort Wayne Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $300,314 3 $314,639 IN007 Kokomo Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,000 1 $85,000 IN009 Housing Authority of City of Richmond, IN PHA New 1 $91,553 1 $96,130 IN010 Hammond Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $63,706 1 $63,706 IN011 Gary Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,000 1 $89,250 IN012 The Housing Authority of the City of New Albany, IN PHA Renewal 3 $253,978 3 $266,676 IN015 Housing Authority of South Bend PHA Renewal 1 $72,810 1 $76,450 IN016 Housing Authority of the City of Evansville PHA Renewal 2 $193,060 2 $202,713 IN017 Indianapolis Housing Agency PHA Renewal 4 $401,520 4 $401,520 IN021 Housing Authority of the City of Terre Haute PHA Renewal 2 $150,000 2 $157,500 IN022 Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington PHA Renewal 2 $200,760 2 $210,798 IN026 Housing Authority of the City of Elkhart PHA Renewal 1 $84,586 1 $88,815 IN041 Marion Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $100,380 1 $105,399 IN36EO00026 Meadowlark Indiana LLC MFH New 1 $110,418 1 $115,938 KS001 The Housing Authority of the City of Kansas City, Kansas PHA Renewal 1 $81,600 1 $85,680 KS002 Topeka Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,573 1 $90,573 KS004 City of Wichita Kansas Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $270,000 3 $283,500 KS038 Salina Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $50,000 1 $50,000 KS043 City of Olathe Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $82,500 1 $86,625 KS053 Lawrence -Douglas County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 5 $312,000 5 $321,360 KS162 Johnson County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $68,865 1 $72,308 KS168 Nek-Cap, Inc. PHA Renewal 1 $73,870 1 $73,870 KY001 Louisville Metro Housing Authority PHA Renewal 7 $616,120 7 $646,926 KY002 Housing Authority of Covington PHA Renewal 1 $68,511 1 $71,936 KY003 Housing Authority of Frankfort PHA Renewal 1 $58,000 1 $59,740 KY004 Lexington -Fayette Urban County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $131,643 2 $138,225 KY015 Housing Authority of Newport PHA Renewal 1 $70,908 1 $74,453 KY026 Housing Authority of Glasgow PHA Renewal 1 $71,825 1 $75,416 KY055 Burkesville Housing Authority PHA New 1 $71,825 1 $75,416 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File KY061 Georgetown Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $47,285 1 $47,285 KY063 Housing Authority of Bowling Green PHA Renewal 1 $55,290 1 $58,054 KY121 Pike County Housing Authority PHA New 1 $69,500 1 $72,975 KY132 City of Richmond Section 8 Housing PHA Renewal 2 $130,592 2 $137,121 KY133 City of Covington CDA PHA Renewal 1 $75,000 1 $78,750 KY135 Boone County Fiscal Court Assisted Housing Department PHA Renewal 1 $91,553 1 $96,130 KY141 Pineville Urban Renewal &Community PHA Renewal 1 $89,628 1 $89,628 KY160 Cumberland Valley Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $119,852 3 $125,844 KY161 Appalachian Foothills Housing Agency, Inc. PHA Renewal 1 $55,000 1 $57,500 KY36H134205 Shawnee Apartments, LLC MFH New 1 $72,133 1 $75,739 KY36L000010 Jackson Woods Apartments, LLLP MFH New 1 $72,133 1 $75,739 KY901 / KY134 Kentucky Housing Corporation PHA Renewal 2 $165,069 2 $173,322 LA001 Housing Authority of New Orleans PHA Renewal 1 $78,555 1 $82,482 LA002 Housing Authority of the City of Shreveport PHA Renewal 2 $246,584 2 $258,913 LA005 Lafayette Housing Authority PHA New 1 $90,510 1 $95,035 LA092 St. James Parish Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,510 1 $95,035 LA172 Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Human Services Housing Departme PHA Renewal 1 $53,116 1 $55,771 LA211 Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government PHA Renewal 1 $84,284 1 $88,498 MA001 Lowell Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $136,705 1 $143,540 MA002 Boston Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $472,715 4 $496,350 MA005 HOLYOKE HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 2 $262,780 2 $275,919 MA006 Fall River Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $165,000 2 $173,250 MA007 New Bedford Housing Authority PHA New 1 $86,815 1 $91,155 MA012 Worcester Housing Authority PHA Renewal 5 $435,600 5 $457,380 MA014 Revere Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $79,886 1 $83,880 MA015 Medford Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $147,241 1 $154,603 MA016 Chelsea Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $145,041 1 $152,293 MA017 Taunton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $87,461 1 $91,834 MA018 Attleboro Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $81,400 1 $85,470 MA020 Quincy Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $88,770 1 $91,433 MA022 Malden Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $240,000 2 $252,000 MA023 Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development (LHAND) PHA Renewal 2 $267,714 2 $281,099 MA024 Brockton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $207,576 2 $215,879 MA025 Gloucester Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,000 1 $94,500 MA028 Framingham Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,800 1 $89,232 MA031 Somerville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $191,987 2 $191,987 MA037 Fitchburg Housing Authority PHA New 1 $124,278 1 $130,491 MA048 Arlington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $93,000 1 $97,650 MA053 Braintree Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $86,000 1 $88,000 MA055 Salem Housing Authority PHA New 1 $105,000 1 $110,250 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File MA057 Acton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,000 1 $89,250 MA059 Plymouth Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $124,278 1 $130,491 MA063 Melrose Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $124,278 1 $130,491 MA065 Washington Housing Authority (Needham Housing Authority) PHA New 1 $124,278 1 $130,491 MA06E000019 Bancroft Limited Partnership MFH New 1 $120,932 1 $126,978 MA06E000067 Washington Columbia II Limited Partnership MFH New 1 $120,932 1 $126,978 MA06E000074 Wardman UE Limited Partnership MFH New 1 $120,932 1 $126,978 MA06E000081 New Academy Estates LLC MFH New 1 $120,932 1 $126,978 MA06M000169 Broadway Glen Apartments LLC MFH New 1 $133,025 1 $139,676 MA06M000207 CSTO Winn Owner LLC MFH New 1 $120,932 1 $126,978 MA081 Methuen Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $79,926 1 $83,922 MA086 Leominster Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $69,501 1 $72,976 MA087 Haverhill Housing Authority PHA New 1 $72,800 1 $74,400 MA096 Greenfield Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $91,278 1 $95,841 MA101 Wayland Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $42,000 1 $44,100 MA107 North Andover Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $79,357 1 $83,324 MA108 Chelmsford Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $124,278 1 $130,491 MA119 Hingham Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $74,160 MA125 Winchester Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $98,000 1 $102,900 MA147 Milton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,000 1 $94,500 MA901 Commonwealth of Massachusetts PHA Renewal 14 $966,846 14 $1,015,188 MD001 Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis PHA Renewal 1 $105,399 1 $110,668 MD002 Housing Authority of Baltimore City PHA Renewal 7 $504,000 7 $504,000 MD003 Housing Authority of the City of Frederick PHA Renewal 1 $105,780 1 $105,780 MD004 Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County, MD PHA Renewal 5 $547,483 5 $574,857 MD006 Hagerstown Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $279,881 3 $293,875 MD007 Rockville Housing Enterprises PHA Renewal 1 $129,708 1 $136,193 MD012 Havre De Grace Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $93,500 1 $98,175 MD015 Housing Authority of Prince George's County PHA Renewal 2 $197,643 2 $207,525 MD018 Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County PHA Renewal 3 $240,000 3 $252,000 MD021 Housing Authority of St. Mary's County, Maryland PHA Renewal 1 $65,574 1 $68,852 MD023 Howard County Housing Commission PHA Renewal 1 $86,184 1 $90,493 MD025 Harford County, Maryland PHA Renewal 1 $36,036 1 $37,117 MD028 Housing Authority of Washington County PHA Renewal 1 $79,200 1 $79,200 MD029 Cecil County Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $87,290 1 $81,195 MD032 Board of Carroll County Commissioners PHA Renewal 1 $94,802 1 $99,542 ME003 PORTLAND HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $95,176 1 $99,935 ME005 Lewiston Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $93,541 1 $98,218 ME009 Bangor Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $89,560 1 $94,038 ME015 The Housing Authority of the City of Westbrook PHA Renewal 1 $77,893 1 $81,787 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File ME018 Housing Authority of the City Old Town PHA Renewal 1 $78,624 1 $82,455 ME021 Housing Authority of the City of Brewer PHA Renewal 1 $74,500 1 $78,225 ME025 City of Caribou PHA Renewal 1 $64,455 1 $66,388 ME030 Augusta Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $70,098 1 $73,602 ME901 Maine State Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,830 1 $90,121 M1001 Detroit Housing Commission PHA Renewal 5 $377,052 5 $395,904 M1005 Pontiac Housing Commission PHA Renewal 1 $90,000 1 $94,500 M1006 Saginaw Housing Commission PHA Renewal 2 $81,130 2 $85,186 M1008 RIVER ROUGE HOUSING COMMISSION PHA New 1 $94,263 1 $98,976 M1045 Plymouth Housing Commission PHA Renewal 3 $133,413 3 $133,413 M1058 Lansing Housing Commission PHA Renewal 1 $55,600 1 $57,268 M1064 ANN ARBOR HOUSING COMMISSION PHA Renewal 2 $232,293 2 $243,907 M1073 Grand Rapids Housing Commission PHA Renewal 5 $478,324 5 $502,240 M1080 Traverse City Housing Commission PHA Renewal 1 $80,000 1 $84,000 M1115 Wyoming Housing Commission PHA Renewal 2 $176,300 2 $185,115 M1139 Westland Housing Commission PHA Renewal 1 $39,602 1 $39,602 M1198 Kent, County of (Inc.) PHA Renewal 2 $173,936 2 $173,936 M133L000040 Hillview Townhouses Apartments LLC MFH New 1 $74,982 1 $78,731 M1901 Michigan State Housing Development Authority PHA Renewal 14 $1,319,687 14 $1,385,671 MN001 Public Housing Agency of the City of Saint Paul PHA Renewal 0.5 $44,436 0.5 $46,657 MN003 Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Duluth, Minnesota PHA Renewal 0.5 $43,015 0.5 $45,166 MN007 Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Virginia, MN PHA Renewal 1 $73,758 1 $77,445 MN032 Brainerd, city of PHA Renewal 1 $85,519 1 $89,794 MN063 Mankato Economic Development Authority PHA Renewal 1 $108,347 1 $112,764 MN144 Housing Authority of St. Louis Park PHA Renewal 1 $59,940 1 $62,937 MN147 DAKOTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY PHA Renewal 0.5 $24,876 0.5 $24,876 MN158 Northwest Minnesota Multi County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $75,000 1 $78,750 MN164 Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Clay County PHA Renewal 1 $116,856 1 $122,698 MN184 Scott County CDA PHA Renewal 1 $26,000 1 $0 MN197 Southeastern Minnesota Multi -County HRA PHA Renewal 1 $74,500 1 $78,225 MN212 Washington County Community Development Agency PHA Renewal 1 $58,940 1 $61,887 MN219 South Central MN Multi -County HRA PHA Renewal 1 $61,590 1 $64,669 MO001 St. Louis Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $149,884 2 $157,378 MO002 The Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri PHA Renewal 5 $299,508 5 $314,483 MO004 Housing Authority of St. Louis County PHA Renewal 2 $189,000 2 $198,450 MO006 St. Charles Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $187,908 2 $197,303 MO007 Housing Authority of the City of Columbia, Missouri PHA Renewal 2 $129,716 2 $133,611 MO009 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON PHA Renewal 1 $99,582 1 $104,561 MO058 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD MO PHA Renewal 1 $26,825 1 $26,825 MO074 The Housing Authority of the City of Sedalia PHA New 1 $61,152 1 $64,209 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File MO16M000081 Parker Square Apartments Missouri LP MFH New 1 $62,308 1 $65,423 MO16M000173 Hawthorne Place II Preservation Associates LP MFH New 1 $62,308 1 $65,423 MO197 St. Clair County Public Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $104,160 4 $109,368 MO199 LINCOLN COUNTY PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY PHA Renewal 2 $104,160 2 $109,368 MO203 St. Francois County Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $60,000 1 $60,000 MO205 Franklin County Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 2 $93,517 2 $98,192 MO206 Phelps County Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 2 $65,941 2 $69,238 MO210 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LIBERTY, MO PHA Renewal 1 $116,177 1 $121,985 MO212 Ripley County Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $51,436 1 $54,007 MO215 Economic Security dba Jasper County Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $52,080 1 $54,684 MO227 ST CHARLES COUNTY HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PHA Renewal 1 $57,988 1 $60,887 MS004 Meridian Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $153,002 2 $160,652 MS005 The Housing Authority of the City of Biloxi PHA Renewal 1 $80,690 1 $84,724 MS006 Tennessee Valley Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $225,640 3 $236,922 MS016 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority No. II PHA Renewal 1 $35,000 1 $35,000 MS040 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VIII PHA Renewal 2 $133,896 2 $140,590 MS057 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority, No. VII PHA Renewal 4 $294,571 4 $309,299 MS058 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VI PHA Renewal 2 $165,894 2 $174,188 MS095 South Delta Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $133,200 2 $133,200 MS103 THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI PHA Renewal 1 $69,776 1 $73,264 MT001 Housing Authority of Billings PHA Renewal 1 $78,533 1 $82,459 MT033 Missoula Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $264,072 3 $277,275 MT990053001 Rosepark Plaza Apartments LLC MFH New 1 $72,256 1 $75,868 NC001 Housing Authority of the City of Wilmington, North Carolina PHA Renewal 2 $145,000 2 $145,000 NC003 INLIVIAN PHA Renewal 2 $219,663 2 $230,646 NC004 Housing Authority of the City of Kinston NC PHA Renewal 2 $132,000 2 $135,000 NC006 Housing Authority of the City of High Point PHA Renewal 3 $218,841 3 $229,783 NC007 Housing Authority City of Asheville PHA Renewal 2 $205,128 2 $215,384 NC008 City of Concord Housing Department PHA Renewal 1 $64,000 1 $67,200 NC011 Housing Authority of the City of Greensboro PHA Renewal 5 $329,084 5 $345,538 NC012 Housing Authority of the City of Winston-Salem PHA Renewal 1 $94,024 1 $98,725 NC013 The Housing Authority of the City of Durham PHA Renewal 2 $144,000 2 $151,200 NC015 Housing Authority of the City of Goldsboro PHA Renewal 1 $100,699 1 $100,699 NC018 Housing Authority of the Town of Laurinburg PHA Renewal 1 $56,842 1 $58,547 NC019 Rocky Mount Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $81,963 1 $85,777 NCO20 Housing Authority of the City of Wilson PHA Renewal 1 $68,500 1 $71,500 NCO21 Housing Authority of the County of Wake PHA Renewal 1 $61,600 1 $64,680 NCO22 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE PHA Renewal 3 $229,457 3 $240,929 NC032 Washington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $94,024 1 $98,725 NC035 Sanford Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $145,000 2 $145,000 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File NC039 Lexington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $94,024 1 $98,725 NC056 City of Hickory Public Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $67,012 1 $70,362 NC060 Roxboro Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,736 1 $76,372 NC066 Burlington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $70,851 1 $74,393 NC069 North Wilkesboro Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $103,426 1 $108,597 NC084 Robeson County Housing Authority PHA New 1 $94,024 1 $98,725 NC087 Mid -East Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $48,894 1 $48,894 NC102 Rowan County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $132,000 2 $132,000 NC118 Roanoke Chowan Regional Housing Authority PHA New 1 $103,426 1 $108,597 NC120 Chatham County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $54,318 1 $57,033 NC140 Western Carolina Community Action, Inc d/b/a WNCSource PHA Renewal 1 $68,684 1 $72,118 NC144 Eastern Carolina Human Services Agency, Inc. PHA Renewal 1 $101,800 1 $106,890 NC145 Economic Improvement Council, Inc. PHA Renewal 1 $50,887 1 $50,887 NC149 Sandhills Community Action Program, Inc. PHA Renewal 1 $46,689 1 $47,335 NC151 Twin Rivers Opportunities, Inc. PHA Renewal 2 $75,000 2 $75,000 NC152 Mountain Projects, Inc. PHA Renewal 0.5 $33,975 0.5 $35,673 NC155 Franklin -Vance -Warren Opportunity, INc. PHA New 1 $60,000 1 $60,000 NC159 Western Piedmont Council of Governments PHA Renewal 1 $83,642 1 $87,824 NC161 FootHills Regional Commission/Isothermal Planning Dev. & Com PHA Renewal 0.5 $47,012 0.5 $49,362 NC167 Northwestern Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $332,500 4 $349,125 ND012 The Housing Authority of the City of Grand Forks ND PHA Renewal 2 $134,700 2 $141,435 ND014 Fargo Housing & Redevelopment Authority PHA Renewal 2 $152,189 2 $159,798 NE001 Housing Authority of the City of Omaha PHA Renewal 4 $478,654 4 $502,586 NE002 Housing Authority of the City of Lincoln PHA Renewal 2 $155,649 2 $163,431 NE004 KEARNEY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 2 $155,764 2 $163,552 NE153 Douglas County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,462 1 $72,462 NE181 GOLDENROD REGIONAL HOUSING AGENCY PHA Renewal 2 $78,750 2 $82,500 NH001 Manchester Housing and Redevelopment Authority PHA Renewal 1 $59,991 1 $62,990 NH003 Dover Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $174,000 2 $179,000 NH010 Keene Housing PHA Renewal 2 $248,063 2 $236,787 NH901 New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority PHA Renewal 4 $265,638 4 $265,638 NJO02 Housing Authority of the City of Newark PHA Renewal 2 $134,897 2 $141,641 NJO04 North Bergen Housing Authority PHA New 1 $117,671 1 $123,554 NJO05 Trenton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $97,990 1 $97,990 NJO06 Housing Authority of the City of Perth Amboy PHA Renewal 3 $213,948 3 $224,645 NJO09 Housing Authority of the City of Jersey City PHA Renewal 4 $290,000 4 $304,500 NJO10 Housing Authority of the City of Camden PHA Renewal 1 $105,693 1 $110,977 NJO14 Atlantic City Housing Authority & Urban Redevelopment Agency PHA Renewal 1 $101,827 1 $106,918 NJ021 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF PATERSON PHA Renewal 1 $63,276 1 $66,439 NJ025 Housing Authority of the City of Orange -NJ PHA Renewal 1 $68,000 1 $68,000 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File NJ033 Housing Authority of The Township of Woodbridge PHA Renewal 0.5 $35,000 0.5 $35,000 NJ037 Irvington Housing Authority, Inc PHA Renewal 1 $69,100 1 $72,555 NJ039 Housing Authority of Plainfield PHA Renewal 1 $106,974 1 $112,322 NJ050 East Orange Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $115,500 1 $121,275 NJ052 Town of Boonton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $79,200 1 $79,200 NJ054 Lakewood Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $78,513 1 $82,438 NJ059 Pleasantville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $96,978 1 $101,826 NJ063 Vineland Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $101,827 1 $106,918 NJ068 Housing Authority Town of Dover PHA Renewal 0.5 $53,487 0.5 $56,161 NJ071 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE BOROUGH OF FORT LEE PHA Renewal 1 $55,000 1 $57,750 NJ090 Passaic County Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 2 $204,000 2 $214,200 NJ092 Housing Authority County of Morris PHA Renewal 2 $210,000 2 $210,000 NJ095 County Treas., County of Monmouth, NJ PHA Renewal 1 $106,974 1 $106,974 NJ105 Housing Authority of the Borough of Madison PHA Renewal 1 $106,974 1 $112,322 NJ204 Housing Authority of Gloucester County PHA Renewal 1 $121,798 1 $127,887 NJ214 LAKEWOOD TWP RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PHA Renewal 1 $115,500 1 $121,275 NJ39EO00031 Maple Equities LLC MFH New 1 $117,671 1 $123,554 NJ912 NJ Department of Community Affairs PHA Renewal 1 $96,978 1 $101,826 NM002 Clovis Housing and Redevelopment Agency, Inc. PHA Renewal 2 $111,818 2 $117,408 NM003 Mesilla Valley Public Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $89,894 1 $94,388 NM009 Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $62,284 1 $65,398 NM020 Housing Authority of the City of Truth or Consequences PHA Renewal 1 $85,666 1 $89,949 NM050 Santa Fe County PHA Renewal 1 $85,666 1 $85,666 NM057 Bernalillo County Housing Department PHA Renewal 2 $122,775 2 $6,138 NM063 Eastern Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $179,788 2 $179,788 NM077 El Camino Real Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $51,266 1 $51,266 NV001 Housing Authority of the City of Reno PHA Renewal 2 $148,890 2 $156,042 NVO18 Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 9 $960,048 9 $1,008,050 NY001 Syracuse Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $273,000 3 $286,650 NY002 Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $81,326 1 $83,763 NY006 Municipal Housing Authority of the City of Utica, New York PHA Renewal 1 $129,830 1 $129,830 NY009 Albany Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $353,014 3 $370,664 NY012 Troy Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $174,240 2 $182,952 NY015 Mechanicville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $69,192 1 $72,651 NY022 Cohoes Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $68,876 1 $72,319 NY027 City of Oswego Community Development Office PHA Renewal 1 $54,000 1 $56,700 NY028 Municipal Housing Authority of the City of Schenectady PHA Renewal 2 $144,531 2 $151,757 NY035 Town of Huntington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $115,500 1 $115,500 NY041 Rochester Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $316,764 3 $316,764 NY048 Gloversville Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $104,633 2 $109,864 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File NY054 Ithaca Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $169,800 2 $178,290 NY060 Amsterdam Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $213,948 2 $224,645 NY070 City of Lockport Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $89,458 1 $93,036 NY077 TOWN OF ISLIP HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $127,000 1 $133,350 NY086 NORTH HEMPSTEAD HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $127,000 1 $133,350 NY091 Erie County PHA Consortium, Town of Amherst Lead Applicant PHA Renewal 3 $182,546 3 $191,673 NY110 NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development PHA Renewal 20 $2,310,000 20 $2,425,500 NY125 Village of Highland Falls PHA Renewal 1 $66,704 1 $70,039 NY130 Town of Babylon Housing Assistance Agency PHA Renewal 1 $57,650 1 $60,532 NY149 Town of Brookhaven Department of Housing and Community Dev. PHA Renewal 1 $80,000 1 $84,000 NY158 Village of Kiryas Joel Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $127,050 1 $133,402 NY36AO03007 McKenna Square Associates LP MFH New 1 $117,671 1 $123,554 NY405 City of North Tonawanda PHA PHA Renewal 1 $59,404 1 $62,374 NY408 Town of Colonie PHA Renewal 1 $56,708 1 $59,543 NY409 Rental Assistance Corporation of Buffalo PHA Renewal 2 $136,427 2 $143,248 NY422 Town of Guilderland PHA Renewal 1 $67,897 1 $71,291 NY433 City of Johnstown PHA Renewal 1 $66,704 1 $70,039 NY443 City of Utica Section 8 Program PHA Renewal 1 $53,000 1 $54,000 NY512 Village of Scotia PHA Renewal 1 $59,384 1 $62,353 NY516 Town of Rotterdam PHA Renewal 1 $58,682 1 $61,616 NY530 Village of Fort Plain PHA Renewal 1 $68,706 1 $72,141 NY538 Village of Corinth PHA Renewal 1 $67,174 1 $70,532 NY561 Housing Authority of the City of Stillwater PHA Renewal 1 $63,347 1 $66,514 NY562 Village of Ballston Spa PHA Renewal 1 $46,830 1 $49,171 NY904 NYS Housing Trust Fund Corp PHA Renewal 28 $1,797,782 28 $1,887,671 OH001 Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $262,139 3 $275,245 OH002 Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $276,620 4 $290,451 OH003 Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $371,140 4 $389,697 OH004 Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 6 $499,380 6 $524,349 OH005 Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $329,406 3 $345,876 OH006 Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $258,936 4 $265,048 OH007 Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 5 $384,799 5 $404,038 OH008 Trumbull Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $149,569 2 $157,047 OH009 Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $269,849 4 $280,191 OH012 Lorain Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $137,000 2 $137,000 OH018 Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $73,911 1 $77,606 OH021 Springfield Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $80,952 1 $84,999 OH024 Chillicothe Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $169,616 2 $178,096 OH025 Lake Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $65,500 1 $67,000 OH028 Erie Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $80,346 1 $84,363 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File OH031 Portage Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $74,074 1 $77,777 OH033 Cambridge Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $32,900 1 $32,900 OH035 Meigs Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $25,535 1 $26,811 OH036 Wayne Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $61,240 1 $62,940 OH040 Jackson Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $80,346 1 $80,346 OH041 Athens Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $80,346 1 $80,346 OH042 Geauga Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $84,350 1 $88,567 OH044 ALLEN METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $43,500 1 $43,500 OH046 Adams Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $52,529 1 $52,529 OH050 Knox Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $30,800 0.5 $32,340 OH053 Clinton Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $80,346 1 $84,363 OH059 Pickaway Metro Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $33,300 0.5 $34,965 OH063 Tuscarawas Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $55,000 1 $57,750 OH066 Morgan Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $65,296 1 $68,560 OH070 Fairfield Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $103,000 2 $103,000 OH072 Logan County Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $47,403 1 $47,403 OH073 Parma Public Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $55,273 1 $58,036 OH077 The City of Marietta, Ohio/PHA PHA Renewal 1 $48,000 1 $50,400 OH078 Vinton Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $43,255 1 $45,417 OH083 Morrow Metropolitan Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $49,500 1 $51,975 OH12E000017 Arbor Park Phase One Associates, L.P. MFH New 1 $92,785 1 $97,424 OK002 Oklahoma City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $59,500 1 $62,475 OK073 Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa PHA Renewal 2 $159,421 2 $167,392 OK095 Housing Authority of the City of Shawnee PHA Renewal 3 $170,000 3 $178,500 OK099 Housing Authority of the City of Muskogee PHA Renewal 1 $52,000 1 $52,000 OK139 Housing Authority of the City of Norman PHA Renewal 1 $56,396 1 $59,215 OK901 Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency PHA Renewal 3 $245,797 3 $258,086 OR001 Housing Authority of Clackamas County PHA Renewal 2 $176,209 2 $185,019 OR002 Home Forward PHA Renewal 8 $797,904 8 $849,503 OR006 Homes for Good Housing Agency PHA Renewal 3 $228,117 3 $239,522 OR008 Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Polk County PHA Renewal 1 $84,350 1 $88,567 OR011 Housing Authority of the City of Salem PHA Renewal 4 $371,140 4 $389,697 OR014 Marion County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $84,350 1 $84,350 OR015 Housing Authority of Jackson County PHA Renewal 2 $175,529 2 $184,305 OR016 Housing Authority of Yamhill County PHA Renewal 4 $352,419 4 $370,039 OR019 Linn -Benton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $221,259 2 $235,116 OR022 Housing Authority of Washington County PHA Renewal 2 $160,000 2 $168,000 OR026 Mid -Columbia Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $67,003 1 $70,353 OR032 Northeast Oregon Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $166,997 2 $175,346 OR034 Central Oregon Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $172,141 2 $180,748 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File PA001 Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh PHA Renewal 8 $377,268 8 $377,268 PA002 Philadelphia Housing Authority PHA Renewal 5 $420,000 5 $441,000 PA006 ALLEGHENY COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 3 $237,522 3 $249,398 PA008 Harrisburg Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $50,419 0.5 $50,446 PA010 The Housing Authority of the County of Butler PHA Renewal 1 $79,169 1 $83,127 PA012 Montgomery County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $100,660 1 $100,660 PA018 Westmoreland County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $318,472 4 $325,479 PA019 Johnstown Housing Authority PHA New 1 $66,704 1 $70,039 PA021 Housing Authority of County of Lycoming PHA Renewal 1 $64,541 1 $64,541 PA022 Housing Authority of the City of York PHA Renewal 1 $82,264 1 $86,377 PA024 Housing Authority of the City of Easton PHA Renewal 1 $119,319 1 $125,284 PA031 ALTOONA HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $75,600 PA034 The Housing Authority of the County of Franklin PHA Renewal 0.5 $26,500 0.5 $29,150 PA035 Housing Authority of the County of Dauphin PHA Renewal 1 $91,672 1 $96,255 PA036 Housing Authority of the City of Lancaster PHA Renewal 1 $95,718 1 $95,718 PA039 Housing Authority of the County of Armstrong PHA Renewal 0.5 $48,153 0.5 $33,039 PA040 Clinton County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $60,500 1 $60,500 PA046 Housing Authority of Chester County PHA Renewal 1 $98,365 1 $103,282 PA048 Housing Authority of Indiana County PHA Renewal 1 $53,500 1 $56,175 PA060 Housing Authority of Northumberland County PHA Renewal 1 $42,498 1 $44,622 PA075 Housing Authority of the County of Cumberland PHA Renewal 1 $50,000 1 $50,000 PA081 Lehigh County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $77,480 1 $77,480 PA082 Housing Authority of the County of Union PHA Renewal 1 $56,000 1 $58,800 PA086 Housing Authority of the County of Clarion (INC) PHA Renewal 2 $200,908 2 $200,908 PA088 Housing Authority of Centre County PHA Renewal 1 $95,718 1 $98,590 PA091 Adams County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $100,454 1 $105,475 PA26H084116 Midtown Plaza Apartments Limited Partnership MFH New 1 $98,364 1 $103,282 PA26R000015 York Area Development Corporation MFH New 1 $49,000 1 $50,470 PA28M000280 Alleghany Commons Community Partners, LP MFH New 1 $105,936 1 $111,232 R1001 Housing Authority of the City of Providence, Rhode Island PHA Renewal 3 $219,159 3 $219,159 R1002 Housing Authority of the City of Pawtucket PHA Renewal 2 $175,000 2 $183,750 R1004 The Central Falls Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,753 1 $90,040 R1007 East Providence Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $75,000 1 $78,500 R1010 Town of Cumberland Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $87,480 1 $91,854 R1011 Warwick Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $43,296 1 $43,296 R1016 Town of Coventry Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $105,414 1 $110,684 R1017 Town of North Providence Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $73,796 1 $77,485 R1024 East Greenwich Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,020 1 $74,900 R1026 Town of Narragansett Rhode Island Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $100,000 1 $105,000 R143HO23037 Heritage Preservation Associates Limited Partnership MFH New 1 $80,239 1 $84,250 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File R1901 Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation PHA Renewal 3 $282,697 3 $296,830 RQ006 Municipality of San Juan PHA Renewal 1 $23,125 1 $23,125 RQ008 MUNICIPALITY OF PONCE PHA Renewal 1 $15,000 1 $15,000 RQ011 Municipality of Bayamon PHA Renewal 1 $46,270 1 $46,270 RQ013 Municipality of Trujillo Alto PHA New 1 $42,014 1 $44,114 RQ030 Municipality of San German PHA Renewal 1 $62,497 1 $62,497 RQ038 MUNICIPALITY OF JUANA DIAZ PHA Renewal 1 $27,148 1 $0 SC001 The Housing Authority City of Charleston PHA Renewal 1 $73,260 1 $76,923 SC002 Housing Authority of the City of Columbia, SC PHA Renewal 2 $109,352 2 $114,819 SCO03 Spartanburg Housing Authority dba Spartanburg Housing PHA Renewal 2 $140,000 2 $145,000 SC004 Housing Authority of the City of Greenville PHA Renewal 2 $211,176 2 $221,734 SCO24 South Carolina Regional Housing Authority #3 PHA New 1 $119,319 1 $125,284 SCO26 Beaufort Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $77,480 1 $81,354 SC034 Housing Authority of Myrtle Beach PHA Renewal 1 $75,548 1 $75,548 SC056 Charleston County Housing and Redevelopment Authority PHA Renewal 1 $74,438 1 $78,159 SC057 North Charleston Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $102,564 1 $107,692 SD016 Sioux Falls Housing and Redevelopment Commission PHA Renewal 2 $122,802 2 $128,942 SD056 BROOKINGS COUNTY HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION PHA Renewal 1 $39,500 1 $40,685 SD057 MOBRIDGE HOUSING & REDEVOLPMENT COMMISSION PHA Renewal 1 $41,848 1 $43,104 TN001 Memphis Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $66,744 1 $70,081 TN002 Johnson City Housing Authority PHA New 1 $60,000 1 $63,000 TN003 Knoxville's Community Development Corporation PHA Renewal 1 $70,628 1 $74,159 TN004 Chattanooga Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $82,005 1 $86,105 TN005 Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency PHA Renewal 4 $316,624 4 $332,455 TN006 Kingsport Housing and Redevelopment Authority PHA Renewal 2 $122,645 2 $128,777 TN007 Jackson Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $239,165 4 $244,892 TN035 Franklin Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $59,391 1 $62,360 TN039 SHELBYVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $62,737 1 $65,873 TN042 Town of Crossvillle Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $54,158 1 $56,865 TN088 Oak Ridge Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $58,036 1 $60,937 TN113 East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, Inc. PHA Renewal 1 $63,360 1 $63,360 TN903 Tennessee Housing Development Agency PHA Renewal 5 $435,527 5 $457,303 TX001 Housing Authority of the City of Austin PHA Renewal 5 $460,229 5 $483,240 TX003 Housing Authority of the City of El Paso PHA Renewal 2 $135,224 2 $139,282 TX004 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH PHA Renewal 5 $438,200 5 $460,110 TX005 Houston Housing Authority PHA Renewal 7 $616,126 7 $646,932 TX006 San Antonio Housing Authority PHA Renewal 17 $1,166,035 17 $1,224,336 TX007 Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville PHA Renewal 3 $185,000 3 $194,250 TX009 The Housing Authority of the City of Dallas, Texas PHA Renewal 11 $964,040 11 $964,040 TX010 Housing Authority of the City of Waco PHA Renewal 2 $133,813 2 $140,503 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File TX014 Housing Authority of the City of Texarkana PHA Renewal 1 $103,472 1 $108,645 TX017 Galveston Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $114,968 1 $114,968 TX018 Housing Authority of the City of Lubbock PHA Renewal 1 $56,630 1 $59,461 TX022 The Housing Authority of the City of Wichita Falls, Texas PHA Renewal 1 $82,000 1 $86,100 TX023 Housing Authority of the City of Beaumont, Texas PHA Renewal 2 $144,811 2 $152,051 TX027 McKinney Housing Authority PHA New 1 $96,404 1 $101,224 TX028 McAllen Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $50,778 1 $53,300 TX046 MISSION HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $57,178 1 $57,178 TX073 Housing Authority of City of Pharr PHA Renewal 1 $76,984 1 $80,833 TX087 San Marcos Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $148,640 2 $156,072 TX114 Housing Authority of the City of Kingsville PHA Renewal 1 $103,472 1 $108,645 TX163 Robstown Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $56,000 1 $57,000 TX16E000043 Estelle Community Partners, LP MFH New 1 $96,404 1 $101,224 TX16RD00028 Pathways at Bouldin Oaks, LLC MFH New 1 $83,678 1 $87,861 TX16RD00030 Pathways at Manchaca II, LLC MFH New 1 $83,678 1 $87,861 TX16RD00042 Pathways at Booker T. Washington Terraces, LLC MFH New 1 $83,678 1 $87,861 TX16RD00082 Pathways at Chalmers Courts East, LP MFH New 1 $83,678 1 $87,861 TX327 Housing Authority of the City of Abilene PHA Renewal 1 $94,066 1 $98,769 TX431 TARRANT COUNTY HOUSING ASSISTANCE OFFICE PHA Renewal 3 $318,821 3 $334,762 TX433 Housing Authority of the City of Arlington PHA Renewal 3 $220,000 3 $231,000 TX439 Anthony Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $57,394 1 $60,263 TX452 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF BEXAR COUTY PHA Renewal 3 $216,000 3 $226,800 TX456 City of Tyler Housing Agency PHA Renewal 1 $61,221 1 $61,221 TX459 City of Longview, TX PHA Renewal 1 $62,187 1 $62,187 TX461 Walker County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $56,800 1 $59,640 TX470 Housing Authority of the City of San Angelo PHA Renewal 2 $84,000 2 $86,000 TX497 Housing Authority of the County of Hidalgo PHA Renewal 2 $110,642 2 $116,174 TX499 Ark -Tex Council of Governments PHA Renewal 1 $85,000 1 $89,250 TX505 Liberty County Housing Authority PHA New 1 $60,000 1 $60,000 TX512 Deep East Texas Council Of Governments PHA Renewal 2 $65,000 2 $66,300 TX526 Brazos Valley Council of Governments (BVCOG) PHA Renewal 7 $415,447 7 $415,447 TX534 Midland County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $103,472 1 $108,645 TX542 Texoma Council of Governments PHA Renewal 2 $217,203 2 $228,063 TX559 DALLAS, COUNTY OF PHA Renewal 1 $87,640 1 $92,022 TX560 Montgomery County Of PHA Renewal 1 $47,520 1 $47,520 TX590003001 Chicory Court VI, L.P. MFH New 1 $53,570 1 $56,248 UT002 Housing Authority of the City of Ogden PHA Renewal 1 $70,560 1 $74,088 UT003 Housing Authority of the County of Salt Lake PHA Renewal 4 $278,034 4 $291,935 UT004 Housing Authority of Salt Lake City PHA Renewal 2 $187,012 2 $187,012 UT007 Provo City Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $130,183 2 $136,692 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File UT009 Davis Community Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $60,178 1 $63,186 UT011 Housing Authority of Utah County PHA Renewal 1 $53,539 1 $56,215 UT020 Tooele County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $66,790 1 $66,790 UT021 St. George Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $20,570 0.5 $20,570 VA001 Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 4 $424,312 4 $445,527 VA002 Bristol Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $116,732 1 $122,568 VA003 Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $168,047 3 $176,449 VA004 ALEXANDRIA REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $89,838 1 $89,838 VA005 Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $90,000 1 $92,700 VA007 Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $134,435 1 $141,156 VA010 Danville Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $111,104 1 $116,659 VA011 City of Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $189,000 3 $198,450 VA012 Chesapeake Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $176,300 3 $185,115 VA014 Harrisonburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $63,000 1 $66,150 VA016 Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA New 1 $116,732 1 $122,568 VA017 Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $60,152 1 $60,452 VA018 FRANKLIN REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $116,634 1 $116,630 VA019 Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $211,058 2 $221,610 VA022 Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $222,208 2 $222,208 VA025 Suffolk Redevelopment & Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $133,795 2 $140,484 VA035 County of Loudoun PHA Renewal 1 $89,838 1 $94,329 VA039 City of Virginia Beach Dept. of Housing & Neighborhood Prese PHA Renewal 1 $70,503 1 $72,619 VA041 James City County Office of Housing and Community Developmen PHA Renewal 0.5 $26,500 0.5 $26,500 VA046 Prince William County Housing and Community Development PHA Renewal 1 $107,198 1 $112,557 VA36H027097 BC Sugar Maple LLC MFH New 1 $108,750 1 $114,187 VA36L0O0009 Belle Court Apartments LP MFH New 1 $98,821 1 $103,762 VA36M000184 Fairhills Homes Limited Partnership MFH New 1 $109,228 1 $114,689 VQ001 Virgin Islands Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $98,883 1 $103,827 VT001 Burlington Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $154,000 2 $161,000 VTO02 Brattleboro Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $105,135 1 $110,391 VT901 Vermont State Housing Authority PHA Renewal 3 $269,940 3 $283,437 WA001 Seattle Housing Authority PHA Renewal 6 $642,238 6 $674,349 WA002 King County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 5 $525,578 5 $551,856 WA004 Peninsula Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $94,170 2 $94,170 WA005 Housing Authority of the City of Tacoma PHA Renewal 3 $245,915 3 $245,915 WA006 Housing Authority of the City of Everett PHA Renewal 1 $95,000 1 $99,750 WA007 Housing Opportunities of SW WA (Longview Housing Authority) PHA Renewal 2 $145,000 2 $152,250 WA008 Housing Authority of the City of Vancouver PHA Renewal 3 $264,314 3 $277,529 WA012 Housing Authority City of Kennewick PHA Renewal 1 $80,000 1 $84,000 WA013 Columbia Gorge Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $67,003 1 $70,353 Applicant Code FY22 Application FY22 Funded FY23 Eligible Updated FY23 Funding (sorted by) Applicant Name Type Positions FY22 Fuding Positions Request on File WA020 Housing Authority of the City of Kelso PHA Renewal 1 $84,090 1 $87,000 WA021 Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County PHA Renewal 1 $76,000 1 $79,800 WA024 Housing Authority of Island County PHA Renewal 1 $57,928 1 $57,928 WA042 Housing Authority of the City of Yakima PHA Renewal 2 $211,370 2 $221,938 WA049 Housing Authority of Thurston County PHA Renewal 2 $147,211 2 $154,571 WA054 Pierce County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $178,460 2 $178,460 WA055 Spokane Housing Authority PHA New 1 $86,800 1 $89,404 WA061 Housing Authority of Skagit County PHA Renewal 1 $138,552 1 $145,479 WA064 Housing Authority of Chelan County and the City of Wenatchee PHA Renewal 1 $48,943 1 $51,390 W1002 Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee PHA Renewal 2 $135,000 2 $135,000 W1037 Stevens Point Housing Authority PHA New 1 $73,689 1 $77,373 W1064 City of Beloit Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $75,600 W1065 Appleton Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,500 1 $89,770 W1160 Dunn County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $42,028 0.5 $44,129 W1183 Housing Authority of Racine County PHA Renewal 1 $72,000 1 $72,000 W1186 Brown County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $128,857 2 $135,299 W1193 Eau Claire County Housing Authority PHA New 1 $33,124 1 $34,769 W1195 City of Kenosha Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $85,000 1 $85,000 W1213 Winnebago County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $78,000 1 $80,000 W1214 Dane County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $80,000 1 $84,000 W139L000001 WHPC-Kennedy Heights, LLC MFH New 1 $101,920 1 $97,016 W139L000023 WHPC-Wausau 1, LLC MFH New 1 $84,448 1 $88,670 WV001 Charleston -Kanawha Housing Authority PHA Renewal 2 $105,151 2 $110,408 WV003 Wheeling Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $100,842 1 $100,842 WV005 Parkersburg Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $48,289 1 $50,463 WV009 The Fairmont -Morgantown Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $102,564 1 $102,564 WV014 BENWOOD MCMECHEN HOUSING AUTHORITY PHA Renewal 1 $52,500 1 $52,500 WV027 Clarksburg -Harrison Regional Housing Authority PHA Renewal 1 $84,000 1 $84,000 WV037 Housing Authority of Mingo County PHA Renewal 1 $112,820 1 $118,461 WV045 Randolph County Housing Authority PHA Renewal 0.5 $51,282 0.5 $53,846 WV15H033131 NEW APPLE TREE GARDENS 1 LP MFH New 1 $89,838 1 $94,329