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HUD’s Distressed Cities and Persistent Poverty Technical Assistance (DCTA) Program maintains a library of resources relevant to DCTA recipients and smaller distressed communities. It features a wide range of reports, webinars, guidance, and funding opportunities useful to small governments, tribal organizations and non-profits. The following resources are new additions to the DCTA Program Resources page. Local governments can request in-depth technical assistance tailored to their specific needs via this form available through the DCTA webpage on HUD.gov. Funding Opportunities Veterans Business Outreach Center – Expansion FY23, U.S. Small Business Administration, Veterans Business Outreach Center November 23, 2022 Youth Build, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration January 10, 2023 Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions, National Endowment for the Humanities January 12, 2023 2023 Tribal Transportation Program Safety Fund, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration January 15, 2023 Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) Competitive Grant Program, HUD January 24, 2023 T-Mobile Hometown Grant, Main Street America and T-Mobile Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Upcoming Training and Events Business Solves Corporate Citizenship Conference and Awards, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation November 16, 2022 – November 17, 2022 2023 Main Street Now Conference!, Main Street America March 27, 2023 – March 29, 2023 Pre-Recorded Training and Events Update on the Federal Communications Commission’s Broadband Mapping Effort, National Association of Counties September 23, 2022 Incorporating Green Building Into Your Equitable Community Development Plan, Center for Community Progress August 31, 2022 Reports, Tools, and Guidance A Pennsylvania Program Will Provide Free Repairs – So Long As Landlords Don’t Hike Rents, Next City Cities Are Planting Trees. Why Not Make Them Fruit Trees?, Next City Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy and Hazard Mitigation Plan Alignment Guide, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Could Empty Downtown Office Buildings Really Help Solve America’s Housing Crisis?, Realtor.com Four Reasons HUD’s Section 108 Program Works with Historic Tax Credits, Novogradac How An Illinois City Achieved Functional Zero For Veteran And Chronically Homeless Populations, Next City Improving Economic Opportunity for Black Women and Families, Center for American Progress Improving Low Income Housing Tax Credit Data for Preservation, National Low Income Housing Coalition and Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation New and Revised Section 3 Tools and Resources Available, HUD Rebuilding Communities, One Affordable Property at a Time, Affordable Housing Finance Reimagine Delinquent Property Tax Enforcement, Center for Community Progress The Time Is Ripe For Communities To Embrace Clean Energy On Brownfields, CleanTechnica U.S. Department of Commerce Announces 51 “Build to Scale” Grants Totaling $47 Million Awarded to Fuel Innovation and Tech-Based Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration USDA Native Youth Guide, U.S. Department of Agriculture Who Cares? How the Childcare Industry’s Problems Are Every Employer’s Problem, Wells Fargo To explore the full collection of DCTA resources, please visit the DCTA Program Resources page on the HUD Exchange. HOME Quarterly Reports Now Posted The following HOME program quarterly reports are now posted on the HUD Exchange. Additional HOME program reports are available on the HOMEProgram Page. HOME Quarterly Reports as of 9/30/2022 Now Posted: Frequently Requested Ad Hoc HOME Reports: HOME Units Completed by State HOME Units Completed by Congressional District HOME Units Completed within Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) by State HOME ENERGY STAR Units Report: This quarterly performance report tracks the ENERGY STAR qualified HOME units that Participating Jurisdictions (PJs) record in HUD’s Integrated Disbursement and Information System (IDIS). Register Today: EBLL LSHR Amendment Training – November/December 2022 HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (OLHCHH) is sponsoring a training series that will help participants review federal lead regulations and discuss the Lead Safe Housing Rule (LSHR) Amendment for pre-1978 housing. Presenters will provide a step-by-step explanation of how Public Housing Agencies (PHAs), grantees, and owners respond to cases of elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) in children less than six years old living in a federally assisted housing unit. Register today! Training Objectives Participants will learn about: Rules and requirements concerning lead-safe work practices The scope, requirements, and key definitions of the LSHR amendment for EBLL response Available resources Who Should Attend? This training is relevant for PHAs, grantees, and owners involved in: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Conventional Public Housing Programs Project-Based Assistance (PBA) Please note: These trainings cannot accommodate HUD staff or consultants at this time. Sessions will be recorded and accessible on the HUD Exchange post-event. Additionally, the content from these sessions was previously delivered in Fall 2019: LSHR Amendment Training for HUD Funded Recipients Who Administer TBRA Webinar LSHR Amendment Training for Conventional Public Housing and PBA Programs Webinar Schedule and Registration Attendees can register for the session that applies to their work activities. By registering, participants will also be automatically registered for the one hour Office Hour session that follows each webinar to review homework and answer questions related to that week’s materials. Webinar Title Date and Time Registration EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for TBRA Recipients EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for TBRA Recipients – Office Hour November 15, 2022 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST November 17, 2022 1:00 – 2:00 PM EST Register Now EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for Conventional Public Housing and PBA EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for Conventional Public Housing and PBA – Office Hour December 6, 2022 2:00 – 4:00 PM EST December 7, 2022 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST Register Now You must have a HUD Exchange account to register. Follow these instructions for registering. All sessions will be recorded and posted to the HUD Exchange for viewing at a later date. Training Point of Contact LSHR Webinar Series Registrar | trainings@hudexchange.info Additional Information and Resources Visit the Lead-Based Paint page on the HUD Exchange for more information and resources on the LSHR and other federal lead regulations. |