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Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Grantee Areas
The Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program is the only Federal program dedicated to address housing needs for low-income persons who are living with HIV/AIDS and their families. Funds are distributed to states and cities by formula allocations and made available as part of the area's Consolidated Plan. In addition, some projects are selected in national competitions to serve as service delivery models or operate in non-formula areas. Grantees partner with nonprofit organizations and housing agencies to provide housing and support to beneficiaries.
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Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Grantee Areas
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The Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program funds are distributed to states and cities by formula allocations and made available as part of the area's Consolidated Plan. Persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families may require housing that provides emergency, transitional, or long-term affordable solutions. In addition, some projects are selected in national competitions to serve as service delivery models or operate in non-formula areas. Grantees partner with nonprofit organizations and housing agencies to provide housing and support to beneficiaries.
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Iowa Allocations
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This dataset includes Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) 2017-2018 Iowa Allocations.
HOPWA Grants 2001 To 2015
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US Housing and Urban Development - Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS. Grant awards by City of Hartford are Updated Yearly
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Performance Profiles
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HOPWA Performance Profiles are generated quarterly for all agencies receiving HOPWA formula or competitive grants. Performance Profiles are available at the national level and by individual grantee. Competitive grantees may have multiple grants at a given time, therefore some competitive grantees have more than one report per year. For a given year, the most recent quarterly report replaces the previous quarterly report. The national HOPWA performance profiles represent data as received by HUD HQ. Under the Consolidated Plan process, at the end of that program year, formula grantees compile information on housing outputs and client outcomes from all project sponsors and submit a HOPWA grantee summary (within 90 days) to HUD's area field office and the HQ Office of HIV/AIDS Housing. The HOPWA section is also part of their CAPER report that provides public information on their formula program accomplishments. Grantees also report related project and client data in a HOPWA beneficiary worksheet (pending related enhancements to IDIS for this information) on the assistance provided to beneficiaries during this operating period. Similarly, HOPWA competitive renewal grants report at the end of each of their contract years in Annual Progress Reports (APR). Program operating years vary by grant. By contrast, data on expenditures is tracked in a live manner, based on current disbursements filed with the Department's accounting systems. Note: Data collection and validation actions are pending with some reports. Profiles with no data mean that the grantee has yet to submit their performance report.
Community Planning and Development (CPD) Allocations and Awards
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The CPD Allocation and Award database provides filterable on-screen and exportable reports on select programs, such as the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Continuum of Care Program, the Emergency Solutions Grants Program, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Housing Opportunities for Person With AIDS Program (HOPWA) , and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
HUD Exchange Grantee Database
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The About Grantees section of the HUD Exchange brings up contact information, reports, award, jurisdiction, and location data for organizations that receive HUD funding through the the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Continuum of Care Program, the Emergency Solutions Grants Program, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Housing Opportunities for Person With AIDS Program (HOPWA) , and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.