FEDERAL
AGENCY:
RURAL
HOUSING SERVICE (RHS), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AUTHORIZATION:
Housing
Act of 1949, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1479.
To
package single family housing applications for very low- and low-income
rural residents in colonias and designated counties who wish to
buy, build, or repair houses for their own use and to package applications
for organizations wishing to develop rental units for lower income
families.
TYPES
OF ASSISTANCE:
Project Grants.
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USES
AND USE RESTRICTIONS:
Grants
reimburse eligible organizations for part or all of the costs of
conducting, administering, and coordinating an effective housing
application packaging program in colonias and designated counties.
Eligible organizations aid very low- and low-income individuals
and families in obtaining benefit from Federal, State, and local
housing programs. The following are restrictions under the housing
application packaging grants: (1) These funds are available only
in the areas defined in Exhibit D of RD Instruction 1944-B; (2)
the packager may not charge fees or accept compensation or gratuities
directly or indirectly from the very low- and low-income families
being assisted under this program; (3) the packager may not represent
or be associated with anyone else, other than the applicant, who
may benefit in any way in the proposed transaction; (4) if the packager
is compensated for this service from other sources, then the packager
is not eligible for compensation from this source except as permitted
by RHS; (5) grantees who are funded to do self-help housing effort;
and (6) the authorized representatives must have no pecuniary interest
in the award of the architectural or construction contracts, the
purchase of equipment, or the purchase of the land for the housing
site.
ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:
Applicant
Eligibility: An eligible grantee is an organization
which is defined as any of the following entities which are legally
authorized to work in designated counties and/or colonias and are:
(1) A State, State agency, or unit of general local government;
or (2) a private nonprofit organization or corporation that is owned
and controlled by private persons or interests, is organized and
operated for purposes other than making gains or profits for the
corporation, and is legally precluded from distributing any gains
or profits to its member.
Beneficiary
Eligibility: The targeted groups are very
low- and low-income families without adequate housing in the colonias
and designated counties.
Credentials/Documentation:
(1) Have the financial, legal, and administrative capacity to
carry out the responsibilities of packaging housing applications
for very low- and low-income applicants. To meet this requirement
it must have the necessary background and experience with proven
ability to perform responsibly in the field of housing application
packaging, low-income housing development, or other business or
administrative ventures which indicate an ability to perform responsibility
in this field of housing application packaging. (2) legally obligate
itself to administer grant funds, provide adequate account of
the expenditure of such funds, and comply with RHS regulations;
(3) if the organization is a private nonprofit corporation: (a)
is organized under State and local laws. (b) is qualified under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. (c) has
as one of its purposes assisting very-low- and low-income families
to obtain affordable housing; and (d) comply with the administrative
requirements in RD Instruction 1944-B, other RHS policies and
regulations.
APPLICATION
AND AWARD PROCESS:
Pre-application
Coordination: This program is excluded from
coverage under E.O. 12372.
Application
Procedure: Grantees shall submit SF-424 "Application
for Federal Assistance" and other material requested by the Agency.
Grantees must submit packages for SFH loans/grants to the appropriate
RD office servicing the designated county and/or colonias. All
other packages are submitted to the appropriate district office.
The forms and coordination of packaging activities should be made
with the appropriate district and county offices.
Award
Procedure: Awards are made by the State Director.
Deadlines:
None.
Range
of Approval/Disapproval Time: The determination
is made by the State Director. Grantees must attend training each
year in order to qualify for assistance. A copy of a current "Certificate
of Training" pertaining to the type of application package must
be submitted.
Appeals:
Appeal rights are available under 7 CFR 3550.4.
Renewals:
Grantees may reapply and packages may be submitted after the annual
housing application packaging orientation and training is held,
and a "Certificate of Training" is issued.
ASSISTANCE
CONSIDERATIONS:
Formula
and Matching Requirements: Not applicable.
Length
and Time Phasing of Assistance: The grant
period will end when sufficient packages are received for each
designated county or colonias, or on September 30, of the fiscal
year, whichever is earlier.
POST
ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Reports:
Quarterly reports must be submitted to the appropriate RD office
servicing the designated county and/or colonias.
Audits:
Annual audits should be made as part of the recipient's systems
of financial management and internal control to meet terms and
conditions of grants and other agreements.
Records:
The grantee will be required to retain records for 3 years from
the date Standard Form (SF) - 269A, financial status report (short
form), is submitted. These records will be accessible to RD and
other Federal officials in accordance with 7 CFR Part 3015. A
file of packages submitted will be established in the RD office
and retained in accordance with RD Instruction 2033-A.
FINANCIAL
INFORMATION:
Account
Identification: 12-2009-0-1-604.
Obligations:
(Grants) FY 01 $541,000; FY 02 est $755,821; and FY 03 est $755,821.
Range
and Average of Financial Assistance: Not applicable.
PROGRAM
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Not applicable.
REGULATIONS,
GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE:
7 CFR 1944 Subpart B, 7 CFR 3014 (for nonprofit organizations) and
7 CFR 3016 (For State and local governments).
INFORMATION
CONTACTS:
Regional
or Local Office: Consult your local telephone
directory under United States Department of Agriculture for RD field
office number. If no listing, contact appropriate Rural Development
State Office listed in the Appendix IV of the Catalog or on the
internet at http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/recd_map.html.d.
Headquarters
Office: Director, Single Family Housing Processing
Division, Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington,
DC 20250. Telephone: (202) 720-1474. FTS is not available.
Web
Site Address: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov
EXAMPLES
OF FUNDED PROJECTS:
Not applicable.
CRITERIA
FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS:
Not applicable.