12/6/17 N.Y. St. Reg. Notice of Availability of State and Federal Funds

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12/6/17 N.Y. St. Reg. Notice of Availability of State and Federal Funds
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXXIX, ISSUE 49
December 06, 2017
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS
 
Housing Trust Fund Coporation 38-40 State St., 4th Fl. S Albany, NY 12207
CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, COUNTIES, HOUSING AUTHORITIES, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND COMPANIES, NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS OR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
AHC Affordable Home Ownership Development Program (AHODP)
The New York State Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) announces the availability of $25,250,000 for its Affordable Home Ownership Development Program (AHODP) pursuant to the State budget for Fiscal Year 2016-2017.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Affordable Home Ownership Development Program (AHODP) is a State funded program administered by the New York State Affordable Housing Corporation's (AHC's) Office of Community Renewal (OCR). AHC's mission is to promote Home Ownership by persons of low- and moderate- income, which, in turn, fosters the development, stabilization and preservation of neighborhoods and communities throughout New York State.
AHC AHODP ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Eligible applicants include cities, towns, villages, and counties throughout New York State, housing authorities, housing development fund companies, and not-for-profit corporations or charitable organizations which have as one of their primary purposes the development and improvement of housing.
AHC AHODP ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
The AHODP provides funds for three project types:
• New construction of owner-occupied homes for sale, including one-to-four family homes, condominiums, cooperatives and the replacement of dilapidated mobile and manufactured homes with new Energy-Star manufactured homes or stick-built homes on homeowner-owned land.
• Acquisition/rehabilitation of owner-occupied homes for sale, including one-to-four family homes, condominiums and cooperatives.
• Home improvements to existing, owner-occupied one-to-four family homes, condominiums or cooperatives.
In the event the homes are to be located in a mixed-use structure, then any costs associated with the nonresidential uses are ineligible costs.
Proposals may not include more than one type of project. Individual proposals must be submitted for each project type. Eligible activities and owner-occupancy requirements are pursuant to the Program Regulations of the AHODP (please see the AHC Request for Proposals for details).
Special consideration will be given to Acquisition/Rehabilitation applications that involve SONYMA CRF properties. These applications will be accepted and awarded on a rolling basis as will any applications that are submitted through future programs announced under the Governor’s Housing Plan.
2016-17 MAXIMUM FUNDING LIMITS
The maximum AHODP award is $35,000 per unit except for high cost areas where the maximum award is $40,000 per unit. Additional information regarding high cost areas can be found at www.nyshcr.org/assets/documents/HighCostAreaTable.pdf. Due to limited funds, AHC may ask that projects requesting more than $1,000,000 in grant funds be developed in phases.
AHC reserves the right to reject all proposals, to negotiate with applicants, recommend funding in an amount less than requested, conduct site visits, interview the applicant and development team, extend the submission deadline, and request additional information. AHC reserves the right to waive or modify any requirement contained in the Request for Proposals, subject to the applicable statutes and the Program Regulations.
APPLICATION FOR FUNDING
AHC AHODP Housing Resources Funding Opportunities for 2016-2017
The AHODP Application will be available on the NYS Homes and Community Renewal website at the following two locations on Wednesday, December 6, 2017: www.nyshcr.org/Funding/ and www.nyhomes.org/Municipalities/AHCGrants/Requests forProposals.htm
Applications submitted for AHC funding available under this NOFA are due by Friday, January 26, 2018.
Applications for AHC Acquisition/Rehabilitation funding that also seek to assist properties through the SONYMA CRF or other future programs announced under the Governor’s Housing Plan will be accepted and awarded on a rolling basis.
Applications are to be mailed or hand-delivered to: Dominic A. Martello, Vice President, New York State Affordable Housing Corporation, 641 Lexington Ave., 4th Fl., New York, NY 10022, ATTN: 2016-2017 AHC AHODP Housing Activities Application
MINORITY- AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (M/WBE) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) COMPLIANCE
In accordance with Section 312 of Article 15-A and Article 17-B of the Executive Law, NYS Homes and Community Renewal requires contractors and awardees to make affirmative efforts to ensure that New York State certified Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) have opportunities for meaningful participation on projects awarded funding by the Housing Trust Fund Corporation and the Affordable Housing Corporation.
On October 1, 2014 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that his Administration is increasing its goal for MWBE state contracting utilization to 30 percent, the highest such target for any state in the nation. You can read more about the Governor’s announcement at http://www.governor.ny.gov/press/10114-mwbe-contracting.
The Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Act, signed into law by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on May 12, 2014, allows eligible Veteran business owners to get certified as a New York State Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB). To ensure continued progress toward the statewide SDVOB utilization, a goal of 6% has been established by New York State Executive Law Article 17-B. For an overview, please visit: https://ogs.ny.gov/Veterans/default.asp
Applicants must submit a preliminary Utilization Plan with their application, identifying a list of prospective MWBEs and SDVOBs for their project. The Utilization Plan can be found at http://www.nyshcr.org/Forms/FairHousing/.
Additional information regarding MWBE/SDVOB compliance for the Programs included in this NOFA can be found at:
http://www.nyshcr.org/AboutUs/Offices/FairHousing/MWBE/NYSHCR-MWBE-Program-for-Not-For-ProfitOrganizations.pdf
http://www.nyshcr.org/AboutUs/Offices/FairHousing/MWBE/NYSHCR-MWBE-Program-for-Not-For-PProfit-Script.pdf
NEW YORK STATE GRANTS GATEWAY PREQUALIFICATION
The New York State Grants Gateway is a statewide effort that will improve the way the State administers grants by simplifying and streamlining the grants management process.
Effective August 1, 2014, not-for-profit organizations must be prequalified to do business with New York State. To prequalify, not-for-profit organizations must submit an online Prequalification Application through the Grants Gateway. The Prequalification Application is comprised of five components to gauge your organizational structure and the types of services you provide. The required forms and document uploads are all part of the Grants Gateway Document Vault. Resources to complete the application and associated document vault can be found in the Quick Links Section of the Grants Gateway page at http://grantsreform.ny.gov/.
Prequalification is designed as a way for not-for-profits to interact more directly with State agencies before they compete for State contracts, enabling them to make adjustments and answer concerns prior to entering a competitive bid process. Once they have been prequalified, multiple State agencies will have ready access to the prequalification materials, eliminating redundant submissions of such information by the vendor. Not-for-profits will only have to formally prequalify every 3 years, with the responsibility to keep their information current throughout the 3-year period.
PLEASE NOTE: Not-for-Profit applicants that are not prequalified through the New York State Grants Gateway by the application deadline of Friday, January 26, 2018, will not be eligible to receive funds, and any applications submitted to OCR will be deemed ineligible for review and consideration.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For inquiries and technical assistance regarding AHC’s AHODP, please contact: New York State Homes and Community Renewal, New York State Affordable Housing Corporation, 641 Lexington Ave., 4th Fl., New York, NY 10022, (212) 872-0438
1220 Washington Ave. State Campus, Bldg. 7A Albany, NY 12242
ELIGIBLE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS LOCATED WITHIN NEW YORK STATE
State Fiscal Year 2017-18 Securing Communities Against Hate Crime (SCAHC)
Description:
Request for Applications (RFA) will be accepted for State funding made available by Governor Andrew Cuomo and administered by the NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES). Each Applicant may apply for up to $50,000 per facility, eligible organizations may submit up to three applications for a maximum total request of up to $150,000 allowed per organization. There is a total of $25 million Statewide in funding available under this grant program and funds will be awarded competitively based on the submission of applications by eligible nonprofit organizations located within New York State.
Funding will be awarded to support safety and security activities to non-profit nonpublic schools, non-profit daycare centers including those housed in community centers and non-profit cultural museums as described under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such Code that are at high risk of a hate crime due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission and are located within New York State. The program seeks to provide safety and security measures for these organizations to assist in mitigating risk/vulnerabilities as identified in their application.
Applications will be accepted until December 18, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. through the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services’ (DHSES) electronic grants management system (E-Grants).
The RFA and other required documents can be found at: http://www.dhses.ny.gov/grants/nonprofit/hate-crimes.cfm
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