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    CURRENT PROJECTS:






    Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communties (AN/NHIAC)

    AN/NHIAC is designed to help Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving colleges and universities to expand their role and effectiveness in addressing community development needs in their localities—including neighborhood revitalization, housing, and economic development. AN/NHIAC funds help grantees to design and implement projects that benefit low- and moderate-income residents, while also helping to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, or meet other urgent community development needs that improve the health and welfare of the community.

    Contact: Sherone E. Ivey, (202) 708-3061, x4200, email: Sherone_E._Ivey@HUD.GOV





    HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS ASSISTING COMMUNITIES PROGRAM (HSIAC)

    HSIAC is designed to help Hispanic-serving colleges and universities expand their role and effectiveness in addressing community development needs -- neighborhood revitalization, housing, and economic development -- in their localities. HSIAC funds grantees to carry out projects designed primarily to benefit low- and moderate-income residents, help prevent or eliminate slums or blight, or meet an urgent community development need in the community where the Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) is located.

    Contact: Madlyn Wohlman-Rodriguez, (202) 708-3061, x5939, email: Madlyn_Wohlman-Rodriguez@HUD.GOV



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    Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)

    The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) program funds grants that assist HBCUs in expanding their role and effectiveness in addressing community development needs in their localities. These needs include neighborhood revitalization, housing, and economic development that primarily benefit low- and moderate-income persons. Each activity proposed for funding must meet both a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program national objective and CDBG eligibility requirements.

    Contact: Ophelia H. Wilson, (202) 708-3061, x4390, email: Ophelia_H._Wilson@HUD.GOV



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    Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP)

    Most tribal colleges and universities serve remote regions and a growing number of local residents have come to depend heavily on TCU-sponsored education, counseling, health, and economic development initiatives. OUP awards grants through its Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) to benefit low- or moderate-income individuals, aid in the prevention of slums or blight, or meet other urgent community development needs to improve the health and welfare of the community. Eligible TCUP grant activities include, but are not limited to, the expansion, renovation, and equipment of their own facilities.

    Contact: Sherone E. Ivey, (202) 708-3061, x4200, email: Sherone_E._Ivey@HUD.GOV