Community Development Block Grant- PRICE Competition

 

The Community Development Block Grant - Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (CDBG-PRICE) competition provides competitive grant funds to help preserve and revitalize manufactured housing and eligible manufactured housing communities and assist in the redevelopment of manufactured housing communities as replacement housing that is affordable.

General information about this opportunity
Last Known Status
Active
Program Number
14.024
Federal Agency/Office
Assistant Secretary For Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development
Type(s) of Assistance Offered
B - Project Grants
Program Accomplishments
Not applicable.
Authorization
1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974
Public Law 117-328
42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq
The FY23 Consolidated Appropriations Act authorized the HUD Secretary to create and administer the competition for the purpose of preserving and revitalizing manufactured housing communities.
Who is eligible to apply/benefit from this assistance?
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible applicants include States, units of general local government, CDFIs, Indian Tribes (as such term is defined in section 4 of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 ((NAHASDA) (25 U.S.C. 4103)), resident-owned Manufactured Housing Communities, Cooperatives, Nonprofit Entities (including consortia of non-profit entities), or other entities approved by the Secretary, including entities that partner with one or several residents of such eligible communities or that propose to implement a grant program that would assist residents of such eligible communities.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Not applicable.
Credentials/Documentation
Recipients must certify they will meet program requirements and applicable federal requirements. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.
What is the process for applying and being award this assistance?
Pre-Application Procedure
Preapplication coordination is not applicable.
Application Procedure
2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards applies to this program. Applicants are instructed to follow all applicable steps via the grants.gov listing when applying for funds under this announcement.
Award Procedure
Awardees are notified after the final selection process has been completed and approved by HUD management officials. Awardees are provided with a list of documentation needed to enter their organization into HUD accounting systems and their HUD contract will include all regulatory requirements. If the Awardee accepts the responsibility of receiving the FFA, they will sign the contract and return it with all required documentation After HUD has made selections, HUD will finalize specific terms of the award and budget in consultation with the selected applicant. If HUD and the selected applicant do not finalize the terms and conditions of the award in a timely manner, or the selected applicant fails to provide requested information, an award will not be made to that applicant.
Deadlines
Contact the headquarters or regional location, as appropriate for application deadlines
Approval/Disapproval Decision Time
From 120 to 180 days.
Appeals
Not applicable.
Renewals
Not applicable.
How are proposals selected?
All applications submitted by the stated due date will undergo a minimum threshold review. Applicants will be notified if they do not meet the minimum threshold review. If the deficiencies are curable, the applicant may be required to provide additional information. If the deficiency is not curable, the applicant is notified that their application will not be reviewed further. All applicants meeting threshold review will undergo an extensive panel review and the applications will be scored and ranked. The highest-ranking applications will be selected for funding. Upon final review of the applications, all scores and assessment material will be reviewed by HUD Management before final selection. Upon final selection, applicants will be notified of the award amount. Those awards will also be published in the federal register as required by regulations.
How may assistance be used?
CDBG-PRICE activities must meet eligibility requirements under section 105(a) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Additionally, CDBG-PRICE activities must have a connection to preserving and revitalizing manufactured housing and eligible manufactured housing communities (including pre-1976 mobile homes), and CDBG-PRICE pilot set-aside awards must assist in the redevelopment of manufactured housing communities (including pre-1976 mobile homes) as affordable replacement housing.
What are the requirements after being awarded this opportunity?
Reporting
Performance Reports: Performance reports are required annually from all grantees. The Department performs regular performance monitoring of grantees both remotely and through annual on-site reviews. The Department determines on-site monitoring priorities based on a risk-analysis of the grantees’ portfolio of activities or known high-risk areas. For all Headquarters-held grants under this appropriation, HUD staff will conduct at least one annual on-site monitoring review.
Auditing
The auditee may elect to have a program-specific audit conducted under certain limited circumstances.
Records
The recipient must maintain records about eligibility, national objectives, financial management, citizen participation, relocation, other resources, acquisition, housing assistance to dwelling units and households, equal opportunity, environmental impact, labor standards and other requirements set forth in the program regulations. Records shall be retained for a period of four years after submission of the report in which the activity is reported as completed, except as otherwise prescribed in the regulations.
Other Assistance Considerations
Formula and Matching Requirements
Statutory formula is not applicable to this assistance listing.

Matching is mandatory. 50%. CDBG-PRICE pilot set-aside grantees are required to supplement their award grants with non-Federal amounts exceeding 50% of the grant. Other CDBG-PRICE awards do not require cost sharing, matching funds, or leveraging. However, HUD encourages applicants to leverage other Federal and non-Federal sources.

MOE requirements are not applicable to this assistance listing.
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
Once funds are awarded, applicants must expend funding within six years from the grant agreement date. Method of awarding/releasing assistance: Grant Agreement. Funding will be provided on a reimbursement basis as awarded applicants work on various aspects of their projects. Successful applicants will use the Disater Recovery Grant Reporting system to provide payment verification information and request payment.
Who do I contact about this opportunity?
Regional or Local Office
None/Not specified.
Headquarters Office
Edkesha J. Anderson
451 7th Street SW, Room 7282
Washington, DC 20410 USA
edkesha.j.anderson@hud.gov
Phone: 2024027887

Jessie Handforth Kome
451 7th Street SW, Suite 7282
Washington, DC 20410 USA
jessie.handforth.kome@hud.gov
Phone: 2024025539
Website Address
https://www.hud.gov
Financial Information
Account Identification
86-0438-0-1-604
Obligations
(Project Grants) FY 22 FY 23 est $225,000,000.00; FY 24 -
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
Total Funding: $190,000,000 for CDBG-PRICE; $25,000,000 for CDBG-PRICE Pilot set-aside awards; 10,000,000 for CDBG-PRICE Tribal set-aside awards. o Minimum Award Amount for CDBG-PRICE: $5,000,000 o Maximum Award Amount for CDBG-PRICE: $100,000,000 o Minimum Award Amount for CDBG-PRICE pilot set-aside: $5,000,000 o Maximum Award Amount for CDBG-PRICE pilot set-aside: $10,000,000 o Minimum Award Amount for CDBG-PRICE Tribal Set-aside: $500,000 o Maximum Award Amount for CDBG-PRICE Tribal Set-aside: $5,000,000
Regulations, Guidelines and Literature
CDBG-PRICE NOFO guidelines. This listing will follow the regulatory requirements to 24 CFR 570. Consolidated Submissions for Community Planning and Development Programs, 24 CFR Part 91. Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD Environmental Responsibilities. 24 CFR Parts 50 and 58, where applicable.
Examples of Funded Projects
Not applicable.

 



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