The document outlines the requirements for applicants and recipients regarding the calculation and reporting of indirect costs associated with federal grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It includes instructions for completing the Indirect Cost Information form (HUD-426), which requires the applicant to indicate their approach to indirect costs by selecting one of three options: not charging indirect costs, using a de minimis rate, or employing a specific indirect cost rate with detailed information in a table format. The form necessitates the legal name of the applicant, submission type, effective dates, and a certification of accuracy from an authorized representative. The information collected is essential for ensuring compliance with federal regulations regarding financial accountability in the provision of HUD assistance. The document also contains a public reporting burden statement and warns against false statements, emphasizing the legal implications of inaccuracies. Overall, the main purpose is to standardize the submission of indirect cost information to ensure transparency and accountability in federally funded programs.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) seeks applications for the Project Rental Assistance Program of Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities for FY 2025 (FON FR-6900-N-53). The program aims to enhance affordable housing access for extremely low-income persons with disabilities, facilitating state-level strategies via funding of approximately $150,000,000. Eligible applicants are restricted to state governments and housing agencies collaborating with health and human services/Medicaid agencies. Each state may submit one application, focusing on promoting integrated housing and supportive services. The application process involves various components, including budget submissions, detailed proposals, and an Inter-Agency Partnership Agreement.
Applications must exhibit compliance with Fair Housing and civil rights laws, demonstrating the applicant's relevant experience and capability to manage housing programs effectively. The selection will follow a structured review process, prioritizing frameworks that support community integration, equity, and effective service provision. Awards will be granted based on merit, with a project duration extending from late 2025 to 2045. This funding opportunity aligns with HUD’s strategic goals to foster inclusive communities and mitigate housing disparities for individuals with disabilities.