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EXHIBIT 2 <br />2 <br />CY2021Appropriations <br />1 <br />HAPRenewalFunding$23,075,000,000 <br />2 <br />TenantProtectionVouchers$116,000,000 <br />AdministrativeFees$2,159,000,000 <br />1 <br />TribalHUD-VASH$5,000,000 <br />MainstreamVouchers$314,000,000 <br />VeteransAffairsSupportiveHousing$40,000,000 <br />FamilyUnificationProgram$25,000,000 <br />HousingStabilityVouchers$43,439,000 <br />TotalAvailableCY2021Appropriations$25,777,439,000 <br />This notice provides information on how HUD calculates HAP renewal funding for the <br />the calculations or this notice, the PHA should contact its Financial Analyst (FA) at the <br />FinancialManagement Center(FMC). <br />PHAs administering the HCV Program and/or Mainstream Vouchers are encouraged to pay <br />particular attention to the set-aside funding provisions (listed in Section 5 and Section 13 and <br />Appendix H,Application for $110 Million Set-Aside for Categories 2b Portability; 3- <br />Project-Based Vouchers (PBVs); 4 HUD-VASH; and/or 5Lower-than-average Leasing. <br />Appendix G, Application for $110 Million Set-Aside for Category 2a Unforeseen <br />Circumstances; and Appendix J,Application for $110 Million Set-Aside for Category 6 - <br />Disaster). <br />4.CalculationofCY2021HAPRenewalFunding.The2021ActrequiresthatHUDapplya <br />re-benchmarking renewal formula based on validated leasing and cost data in VMS for CY <br />2020 <br />The renewal provisions of the Act are stated in Appendix A, Consolidated Appropriations <br />Act,2021 (PublicLaw 116-260). <br />HUDisprovidingrenewalfundingasfollows: <br />Step1:AnewHAPfundingbaselineisestablishedbasedonallvalidatedleasingandcost <br />data(nottoexceedunitmonthsavailableundertheAnnualContributionsContract <br />1 <br />The2021Actprovidesthatof the$23.08billionforHAPRenewalFunding,up to$5millionisforTribalHUD- <br />VASHrenewalgrants.Theamountfor HAPRenewalshasbeenreducedhereaccordingly. <br />2 <br />replacement of housing units that are demolished or disposed of pursuant to section 18 of the Act, conversion of <br />section 23 projects to assistance under section 8, the family unification program under section 8(x) of the Act, <br />relocation of witnesses in connection with efforts to combat crime in public and assisted housing pursuant to a <br />request from a law enforcement or prosecution agency, enhanced vouchers under any provision of law authorizing <br />such assistance under section 8(t) of the Act, Choice Neighborhood vouchers, mandatory and voluntary <br />conversions, and tenant protection assistance including replacement and relocation assistance or for project-based <br />assistance to prevent the displacement of unassisted elderly tenants currently residing in section 202 properties <br />financedbetween1959 and 1974 thatarerefinanced pursuantto PublicLaw106569, as <br /> <br />