NAHMA HUD Update: FSS NOFO Coming Soon - Multifamily Owners Eligible for Program FundingJuly 14, 2022 Dear NAHMA Members, HUD MF is providing important information and guidance for members planning to apply for Family Self-Sufficiency grant funding. For more information, please see the announcement below. Dear Multifamily Owners and Program Operators,A Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for FSS grants will be released this summer. We are excited that, for the first time, PBRA (Multifamily) owners will be eligible for program funding.
There are a few steps necessary for an owner to be able to apply for funding, and want to provide some guidance to make sure owners are ready to be able to apply.
Note: all PBRA applicants will be considered new applicants for purposes of the NOFO. [PDF] How to update or renew your entity record in SAM Unique Entity ID Webinar FROM: eLOCCS TO: ELOCCS Users SUBJECT: Obtaining New Unique Identity Identifier (UEI) from SAM.gov As you know, by April 4, 2022, HUD financial systems will transition away from using the DUNS Number and use the new Unique Entity ID (UEI) as a means of entity identification for federal awards. GSA is conducting Stakeholder Forum webinars on how entities can obtain new Unique Entity Identifier (UEIs) in SAM.gov. In order to attend the most current webinars, please Join the Integrated Award Environment (IAE). Below are links to a slide deck and recorded session from a previous GSA Stakeholder Forum on obtaining a new Unique Identity Identifier (UEI) from SAM.gov:
Note: If your entities are actively registered in SAM.gov, GSA has already assigned a new Unique Entity ID. The new Unique Entity ID is viewable in the SAM.gov entity registration record. Go to fsd.gov and select the green Help on UEI Transition button to learn more. |