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CFDA 14.327  ·  retired  ·  Funded this fiscal year

Performance Based Contract Administrator Program

ASST SECRETARY FOR HOUSING--FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER  ·  HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF  ·  Program page ↗

Objective

It is the policy of the United States to promote the general welfare of the Nation by employing funds and credit of the Nation, as established in section 2 of the 1937 Act, of assisting States and their political subdivisions {e.g., Public Housing Authorities (PHA)s} to remedy the unsafe housing conditions and the acute shortage of decent and safe dwellings for low-income families as well as address the shortage of housing affordable to low-income families. The PBCA program furthers these policies by effectuating authority explicitly under section 8(b)(1) of the 1937 Act for HUD to enter into Annual Contributions Contracts (ACCs) with PHAs for the administration of Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) contracts. For the purpose of aiding lower-income families in obtaining a decent place to live and of promoting economically mixed housing, assistance payments may be made with respect to existing housing in accordance with the provisions of this section. For the project-based subprograms authorized under Section 8, the 1937 Act authorizes HUD to enter into an ACC with a PHA, as defined in section 3(b)(6)(A) of the 1937 Act. The ACC is the contractual mechanism to support the PHA’s public purpose in making the assistance payments to Section 8 project owners. This program provides assistance to PHAs for the administration of Project-Based Section 8 program within a State.

Who Can Apply

  • State
  • Public Housing Authority

HUD published Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) to solicit applications from PHAs to administer project-based Section 8 HAP contracts as PBCAs for the 42 “States”, which are listed in Appendix A of the program NOFA. Applications were submitted through Grants.gov, the federal portal for finding and applying for funding opportunities for competitive programs.

Who Benefits

  • Other

Families currently receiving assistance as long as their income does not exceed 80 percent of area median income adjusted for family size.

Assistance Types

  • Direct Payment for Specified Use

Program Contact

Doris.A.Keeve@hud.gov
202-402-2961