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§ 583.135 Administrative costs. <br /> (a) General. Up to five percent of any grant awarded under this part may be used for the <br /> purpose of paying costs of administering the assistance. <br /> (b) Administrative costs. Administrative costs include the costs associated with <br /> accounting for the use of grant funds, preparing reports for submission to HUD, obtaining <br /> program audits, similar costs related to administering the grant after the award, and staff salaries <br /> associated with these administrative costs. They do not include the costs of carrying out eligible <br /> activities under § § 583 . 105 through 583 . 125 . <br /> [58 FR 13871 , Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 61 FR 51175, Sept. 30, 1996] <br /> § 583. 140 Technical assistance. <br /> (a) General. HUD may set aside funds annually to provide technical assistance, either <br /> directly by HUD staff or indirectly through third-party providers, for any supportive housing <br /> project. This technical assistance is for the purpose of promoting the development of supportive <br /> housing and supportive services as part of a continuum of care approach, including innovative <br /> approaches to assist homeless persons in the transition from homelessness, and promoting the <br /> provision of supportive housing to homeless persons to enable them to live as independently as <br /> possible. <br /> (b) Uses of technical assistance. HUD may use these funds to provide technical <br /> assistance to prospective applicants, applicants, recipients, or other providers of supportive <br /> housing or services for homeless persons, for supportive housing projects. The assistance may <br /> include, but is not limited to, written information such as papers, monographs, manuals, guides, <br /> and brochures; person-to-person exchanges; and training and related costs. <br /> (c) Selection of providers. From time to time, as HUD determines the need, HUD may <br /> advertise and competitively select providers to deliver technical assistance. HUD may enter into <br /> contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements, when necessary, to implement the technical <br /> assistance. <br /> [59 FR 36892, July 19, 1994] <br /> § 583. 145 Matching requirements. <br /> (a) General. The recipient must match the funds provided by HUD for grants for <br /> acquisition, rehabilitation, and new construction with an equal amount of funds from other <br /> sources. <br /> (b) Cash resources. The matching funds must be cash resources provided to the project <br /> by one or more of the following: the recipient, the Federal government, State and local <br /> governments, and private resources. <br /> (c) Maintenance of effort. State or local government funds used in the matching <br /> contribution are subject to the maintenance of effort requirements described at § 583 . 150(a). <br /> § 583.150 Limitations on use of assistance. <br /> (a) Maintenance of effort. No assistance provided under this part (or any State or local <br /> government funds used to supplement this assistance) may be used to replace State or local funds <br /> previously used, or designated for use, to assist homeless persons. <br /> (b) Faith-based activities. ( 1 ) Organizations that are religious or faith-based are eligible, <br /> on the same basis as any other organization, to participate in the Supportive Housing Program. <br /> Neither the Federal government nor a State or local government receiving funds under Supportive <br /> Housing programs shall discriminate against an organization on the basis of the organization' s <br /> religious character or affiliation. <br />