Tribal Housing Grants: Up to $12.4M for Mold Remediation

Summary

Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages can access up to $12.4 million to address and prevent mold in tribal housing. This funding aims to improve the health and safety of residents living in HUD-assisted or tribally owned/operated homes.

Eligibility

Tribal Housing Mold Remediation Community Development Health & Safety

Full Description

Today's posting provides information and instructions for a second round of funding for mold remediation and prevention under what had been identified as Category Two grants in the fiscal year (FY) 2014 ICDBG Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). It announces the availability of approximately $12,400,000 for mold remediation and prevention in and on housing units owned or operated by tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHE) or assisted with HUD funding. This Notice is comprised of both the Policy Requirements and General Section (General Section) to HUD's FY2015 NOFAs for Discretionary Programs posted on http://www.grants.gov/ and this program section to the NOFA. HUD's ICDBG program is authorized by Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and the ICDBG program regulations at 24 CFR Part 1003.

In addition to the application requirements set forth in this document, applicants must also comply with applicable requirements established in the General Section.

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