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35 of 45 <br />the Factors for Award in the Program NOFAs. Each Program NOFA will specify how past <br />performance will be rated or otherwise used in the determination of award amounts. Whenever <br />possible, HUD will obtain past performance information from staff with the greatest knowledge <br />and understanding of each applicant’s performance. If this evaluation results in an adverse <br />finding related to integrity or performance, HUD reserves the right to take any of the remedies <br />provided in Section III.C.2.b.(5), Pre-selection Review of Performance, above. <br />2. Assessing Applicant Risk <br />Risk will be evaluated by way of the elements described in Sections III.C., III.D., and III.E. of <br />this NOFA. <br />3. Review Types <br />In addition to taking into account past performance and an assessment of risk, three types of <br />reviews will be conducted. First: HUD will review applications to determine initial eligibility. <br />Second: HUD will review applications to determine compliance with threshold requirements. <br />Third: HUD will review and assign scores to applications that meet threshold eligibility <br />requirements using the Rating Factors in Section V.A.1. of this NOFA. <br />4. Threshold Eligibility Requirements <br />All applicants requesting funding must meet the eligibility requirements in Section III.A. of this <br />NOFA in order to be reviewed further. Applicants meeting the eligibility requirements will be <br />reviewed for compliance with the threshold requirements in Section III.C. of this NOFA. <br />Applications that do not meet the threshold requirements will be considered ineligible for <br />funding. <br />5. Ranked Order <br />Applications that meet the threshold requirements will be scored based on the rating factors in <br />Section V.A.1. of this NOFA. Once scores have been assigned, applications will be listed in <br />ranked order. <br />The minimum score for an application to be considered for funding is 61 points. Meeting the <br />minimum score of 61 points does not guarantee a funding award will be made. Should HUD <br />determine that no eligible applicants have scored at least 61 points, HUD may award funds to an <br />applicant scoring below 61 points. <br />HUD will allocate funds among applicants based on the identified need within the maximum <br />award requirements described in Section II.C. of this NOFA. Applicants with a higher ranking <br />will be awarded funds ahead of applicants with a lower ranking. As a result, an applicant with a <br />lower ranking may be funded at less than need and/or less than the maximum award. <br />C. Anticipated Announcement and Award Dates. <br />Anticipated announcement date: April 18, 2018 <br />Anticipated award date: September 24, 2018 <br /> <br />VI. Award Administration Information. <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />3-47