Alaska Native Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities Round Two

To assist Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions (AN/NHI) of Higher Education expand their role and effectiveness in addressing community development needs in their localities, including neighborhood revitalization, housing, and economic development, principally for persons of low- and moderate-income,

credit:


consistent with the purposes of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C.

� �et seq.) as amended.
Related Programs

Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities

Department of Housing and Urban Development


Agency: Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $880,535



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Download Application Package using CFDA ONLY.

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Nonprofit Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Institutions of Higher Education that meet the definitions of Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Institutions of Higher Education established in Title III, Part A, Section 317 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (Pub.

L.105-244; enacted October 7, 1998).

Institutions are not required to be on the list of eligible AN/NHIs prepared by the U. S. Department of Education.

However, an institution that is not on the list is required to provide a statement in the application that the institution meets the U. S. Department of Education�s statutory definition of an AN/NHI.

In order to meet the definition of an Alaska Native Institution, at least 20 percent of the undergraduate headcount enrollment must be Alaska Native students.

If an applicant is a Native Hawaiian Institution, at least 10 percent of the undergraduate headcount enrollment must be Native Hawaiian students in order to meet this definition.

In addition, all applicants must be a two- or four-year institution and fully accredited by a national or regional accrediting agency recognized by the U. S. Department of Education.

If an applicant is one of several campuses of the same institution, the applicant may submit a separate application for each campus.

If applying for funding from separate campuses of the same institution, an applicant must have a DUNS number and use the DUNS + 4 digits to identify the separate campuses from the parent university, an administrative and budgeting structure independent of the other campuses in the system, and must meet the definition of an AN/NHIAC as outlined above to be eligible to receive HUD grant funds (see the General Section).

Only one application can be submitted per campus.

If multiple applications are submitted from the same campus, all will be disqualified.

Institutions that received an AN/NHIAC grant awarded under the AN/NHIAC NOFA posted on Grants.gov July 16, 2010 are not eligible to submit an application under this NOFA.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.grants.gov/applicants/apply_for_grants.jsp

Contact:
Applicants may contact Robert S. Kroll at (213) 534-2601 or Susan Brunson at (202) 402-3852.

Agency Email Description:
See Agency Contact

Agency Email:
@hud.gov

Date Posted:
2011-06-15

Application Due Date:
2011-08-01

Archive Date:
2011-08-08



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