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OIJ1 {'.U➢il <br />Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) <br />voluntary board, and practices nondiscrimination in the provision of assistance. A private <br />nonprofit organization does not include a governmental organization, such as a public <br />housing agency or housing finance agency. <br />Program income shall have the meaning provided in 2 CFR 200.80. Program income <br />includes any amount of a security or utility deposit returned to the recipient or subrecipient. <br />Program participant means an individual or family who is assisted under ESG program. <br />Program year means the consolidated program year established by the recipient under <br />24 CFR part 91. <br />Recipient means any State, territory, metropolitan city, or urban county, or in the case of <br />reallocation, any unit of general purpose local government that is approved by HUD to <br />assume financial responsibility and enters into a grant agreement with HUD to administer <br />assistance under this part. <br />State means each of the several States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. <br />Subrecipient means a unit of general purpose local government or private nonprofit <br />organization to which a recipient makes available ESG funds. <br />Territory means each of the following: the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and <br />the Northern Mariana Islands. <br />Unit of general purpose local government means any city, county, town, township, <br />parish, village, or other general purpose political subdivision of a State. <br />Urban county means a county that was classified as an urban county under 42 U.S.C. <br />5302(a) for the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year for which ESG funds are <br />made available. <br />Victim service provider means a private nonprofit organization whose primary mission is <br />to provide services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or <br />stalking. This term includes rape crisis centers, battered women's shelters, domestic violence <br />transitional housing programs, and other programs. <br />(76 FIR 75974, Dec. 5, 2011, as amended at 80 FIR 75939, Dec. 7, 2015] <br />t Back to Top <br />§576.3 Allocation of funding. <br />(a) Territories. HUD will set aside for allocation to the territories up to 0.2 percent, but not <br />less than 0.1 percent, of the total amount of each appropriation under this part in any fiscal <br />year. HUD will allocate this set -aside amount to each territory based on its proportionate <br />share of the total population of all territories and its rate of compliance with the most recent <br />expenditure deadline under §576.203. <br />https://wn ,ecfr.gov/cgl-binitext-idx?node=pt24.3.576&rgn=div5 6/58 <br />