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U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. …How To Connect. HUD’s Mission…. To increase homeownership, support community development, and increase access to affordable housing free from discrimination. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act’s Mission (ARRA)….

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U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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  1. U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development …How To Connect

  2. HUD’s Mission… To increase homeownership, support community development, and increase access to affordable housing free from discrimination.

  3. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act’s Mission (ARRA)… To jump start our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century.

  4. Doing Business With HUD… Two Forms #1 GRANTS (SOURCE FOR STIMULUS FUNDING) #2 CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES

  5. ARRA funds used for… Promoting Energy Efficiency & Creating Green Jobs • Public Housing Capital Fund (PHCF) $112,675,806 • Assisted Housing Energy & Green Retrofit Program (Competitive) • Lead Hazard Reduction (LHR) & Healthy Homes (HH) – (Competitive) $0 Supporting Shovel-Ready Projects and Assisted Housing Improvements • Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) $54,481,680 • Project Based Rental Assistance (PBRA) $44,627,882

  6. ARRA funds used for… Promoting Stable Communities and Helping Families Hardest Hit by the Economic Crisis • Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) $153,000,000 • Homeless Prevention Fund (HPF) $33,624,789 • Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) $21,975,563

  7. Section 3 Required to Provide: • Job Training • Employment • Contract Opportunities • Must Be Section 3 Resident or Business Concern • Race & Gender Neutral • Priorities for Training and Employment Are: • Persons in public and assisted housing • Persons in the area where the HUD financial assistance is expended • Participants in HUD Youth build programs • Homeless persons

  8. Find & Apply For Grant Opportunities • Visit www.Grants.gov • Choose ‘Find Grant Opportunities’ • Subscribe for email notifications • Choose ‘Receive Grant Opportunities Emails’ • Watch for NOFAs (Notice of Funds Availability) • NOFA Information Center 1-800-483-8929 M-F 10am-6:30pm EST • Guide for completing electronic application • http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/deskuserguide.pdf

  9. Locally HUD Funded Programs • Entitlement Communities, i.e., City of Savannah Economic Development Programs • Micro Lending • New and Existing Businesses • Minority and Women Owned Businesses • Start-up Costs/Working Capital • Management and Technical Assistance

  10. Doing Business With HUD… Two Forms #1 GRANTS (SOURCE FOR STIMULUS FUNDING) #2 CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES

  11. How Do I Do Business With HUD? 5 ‘NECESSARY’ Steps : • Obtain a DUNS Number • Register & Renew Annually with Central Contractor Registration (CCR) • CCR Assistance Center 1-888-227-2423 M-F 8am-8pm EST • Register with Credential Provider (All 501c3/ Grants Only) • http://apply.grants.gov/OrcRegister • Register with Grants.gov (All 501c3/Grants Only) • http://apply.grants.gov/GrantsgovRegister • Get authorized by E-Business POC. (All 501c3/Grants Only)

  12. Who Is Responsible For Awarding HUD Contracts? HUD’s Office of the Chief Procurement Officer For information on HUD contracting opportunities, please contact:

  13. Main Contracts Awarded… • M & M Contractors • Field Review Appraisers • Closing Agents Georgia’s M & M Contractor:

  14. Where To Go? • Contracting Opportunities from $10k-$25K visit: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpo/contract.cfm • Contracting Opportunities over $25K visit: www.fedbizopps.gov • Subcontracting Opportunities visit: www.sba.gov/subnet • 2010 Forecast visit: www.hud.gov/offices/osdbu/4cast.cfm

  15. What Do I Need To Do? • Remember everyone who does business with HUD must have a DUNS Number & be registered in CCR. • Become certified through 8A Business Development Program at SBA; visit the Self Assessment Tool for eligibility at http://training.sba.gov:8000/assessment • Join GSA Schedules Program MAS Helpdesk (National Customer Service Center)(800) 488-3111Fax (816) 926-6952mashelpdesk@gsa.gov

  16. How Do I Get A Contract To Build New Housing For HUD? • HUD DOES NOT BUILD HOUSING! • Grants for construction of elderly housing and housing for people with disabilities. • Provides funding to local and State governments for economic development programs. • Public housing agencies receive funds from HUD to create and maintain assisted.

  17. How Do I Become An Inspector? Uniform Physical Conditions Standard (UPCS) Certified • Do you qualify? • Performed at least 250 ‘property’ inspections ‘personally’. • Must possess computer skills • Complete Candidate Assessment Questionnaire & email to: inspectorassessmentform@hud.gov • Get approved by PIH-REAC • Register & Complete Phases of Inspector Certification Training

  18. How Do I Become A HUD Approved Appraiser? • Do you qualify? • Be a state-certified appraiser. • Not be listed on GSA's Excluded Parties List System (EPLS), HUD's Limited Denial of Participation (LDP) list, or HUD's Credit Alert System (CAIVRS). • Submit Application Online. • Complete FHA Roster Application online. Website: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/appr/appl_instr.cfm

  19. Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization1-202-402-1428 Ensures small businesses are treated fairly and are able to compete. Sharman R. Lancefield, DirectorE-mail: Sharman.R.Lancefield@hud.gov Chris L. Coffee, Confidential AssistantE-mail: Chris.L.Coffer@hud.gov Meishoma Hayes, Business Utilization Development SpecialistE-mail: Meishoma.A.Hayes@hud.gov Derek Pruitt, Outreach/Conference Coordinator and ForecastE-mail: Derek.L.Pruitt@hud.gov

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