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EXHIBIT 2 <br />U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development <br />Program Office: Public and Indian Housing <br />Funding Opportunity Title: Family Unification Program Notice of <br />Funding Availability for Fiscal Years <br />2017 and 2018 <br />Announcement Type: Modification <br />Funding Opportunity Number: FR -6100-N-41 <br />Primary CFDA Number: 14.880 <br />Due Date for Applications: 07/26/2018 <br />Overview <br />For Further Information Contact: Please direct questions regarding the specific program <br />requirements of this Program Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) to the agency contact <br />identified in Section VII. Please direct general questions regarding the FY2017 NOFAs to the <br />Office of Strategic Planning and Management, Grants Management and Oversight Division, at <br />AskGMOghud.gov. <br />Additional Overview Information <br />Incorporation of the General Section. HUD publishes a General Section each fiscal year that <br />contains requirements for all applicants to HUD's various competitive grant programs, <br />including this NOFA. Applications must meet all of the requirements of the General Section in <br />addition to the requirements of this NOFA to be considered and potentially receive funding. The <br />full title of the General Section is the General Section to HUD's Fiscal Year 2017 Notices of <br />Funding Availability for Discretionary Programs. Copies are available at Grants. gov and HUD's <br />Funds Available page. <br />1. Participative Planning and Implementation. HUD encourages applicants to ensure, where <br />applicable, public decision making and meaningful participation throughout the visioning, <br />development, and implementation of funded projects. HUD encourages applicants to work with <br />all residents of affected areas, especially communities traditionally marginalized from planning <br />processes. In seeking public participation, applicants and grantees must ensure that all <br />communications are provided in a manner that is effective for persons with hearing, visual, and <br />other communications -related disabilities consistent with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act <br />of 1973 and, as applicable, the Americans with Disabilities Act. In addition, Title VI of the <br />Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000d and Executive Order 13166 require that grantees <br />take responsible steps to ensure meaningful access to services, programs, and activities by <br />persons with Limited English Proficiency (LEP persons). <br />2. OMB Approval Number(s): ICR- 2577-0259 <br />1 of 45 <br />3-13 <br />
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