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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
04/16/2013
Control Number
2013-075F
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD
Subject
New Horizons 2 Project
Continuum of Care Program
Grant Agreement
Project Number
FL0440L4H091201
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12046
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- <br /> - <br /> ATRUF COPY t <br /> '� CENDF010 AST PA <br /> " JA SW <br /> (7 ) Program income. Occupancy charges and rent collected from program participants are program income and may <br /> be used as provided under § 578 .97 . <br /> (8) Transition. Beginning in the first year awards are made under the Continuum of Care program, renewals of <br /> grants for leasing funds entered into under the authority of title N, subtitle D of the Act as: it existed before May 20, <br /> 2009, will be renewed either as grants for leasing or as rental assistance, depending on the characteristics of the <br /> project. Leasing funds will be renewed as rental assistance if the funds are used to pay rent on units where the lease <br /> is between, the program participant and the landowner or sublessor. Projects requesting leasing funds will be <br /> renewed as leasing if the funds were used to lease a unit or structure and the lease is between the recipient or <br /> subrecipient and the landowner. <br /> § 578 .51 Rental assistance. <br /> (a) Use. ( 1 ) Grant funds may be used for rental assistance for homeless individuals and families . Rental assistance <br /> cannot be provided to a program participant who is already receiving rental assistance, or living in a housing unit <br /> receiving rental assistance or operating assistance through other federal, State, or local sources. <br /> (i) The rental assistance may be short-term, up to 3 months of rent; medium-term; for 3 to" 24 months of rent, or <br /> long=term, for longer than 24 months of rent and must be administered in accordance with the policies and <br /> procedures established by the Continuum as set forth in §578 .7(a)(9) and this section. <br /> (ii) The rental assistance may be tenant-based, project-based, or sponsor-based, and may be for transitional or <br /> ILL <br /> permanent housing. <br /> (2) Grant funds may be used for security deposits in an amount not to exceed 2 months of rent. An advance 4 payment <br /> of the lash month's rent may be provided to the landlord, in addition to the security deposit and payment of first <br /> month's rent. <br /> (b) Rental assistance administrator. Rental assistance must be administered by a State, unit of general local <br /> government, or a public housing agency. <br /> (c) Tenant-based rental assistance. Tenant-based rental assistance is rental assistance in which program participants <br /> choose housing of an appropriate size in which to reside. When necessary to facilitate the coordination of supportive <br /> services, recipients and subrecipients may require program participants to live in a specific area for their entire <br /> period of participation, or in a specific structure for the first . year and _in a specific area for the remainder of their <br /> period of participation. Program participants who are receiving rental assistance in transitional housing may be <br /> required to live in a specific structure for their entire period of participation in transitional housing. <br /> ( 1 ) Up to 5 years worth of rental assistance may be awarded to a project in one competition. <br /> (2) Program participants who have complied with all program requirements during their residence retain the rental <br /> assistance if they move within the Continuum of Care .geographic area. <br /> (3) Program participants who have complied with all program requirements during their residence and who have <br /> been a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, and who reasonably believe they are ILL <br /> imminently threatened by harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking (which <br /> would include threats from a third party, such as a friend or family member of the perpetrator of the violence), if <br /> they remain in the assisted unit, and are able to document the violence and basis for their belief, may retain the rental <br /> assistance and move to a different Continuum of Care geographic area if they move out of the assisted unit to protect <br /> their health and safety. <br /> (d) Sponsor-based rental assistance. Sponsor-based rental assistance is provided through contracts between the <br /> recipient and sponsor organization. A sponsor may be a private, nonprofit organization, or a community mental <br />
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