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The Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Program (Technical Correction) is a HUD discretionary grant notice (Funding Opportunity Number FR 6000 N 34 TC; CFDA 14.889) that does not introduce a brand-new funding program so much as it formally fixes and clarifies specific parts of an existing Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant opportunity. The notice is labeled a technical correction because its main purpose is to correct language in the published guidance in three specific locations, rather than to redesign the program. The corrections include adding a new paragraph titled "q. Relation to Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Applicants" on page 19, revising wording in paragraph 6 on page 24, and revising the wording of the Mixed-Income Housing rating factor on page 70. In practice, these changes are meant to remove ambiguity, align the document with HUD policy intent, and ensure applicants are evaluated under the correct, clearly stated criteria, especially around how mixed-income housing is scored and how applications intersect with RAD.

At its core, the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant program supports the on-the-ground implementation of a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plan. The program is structured around three connected goals that are intended to be pursued together rather than separately. The first goal, Housing, focuses on replacing distressed public and assisted housing with high-quality mixed-income housing. This replacement housing is expected to be well managed and designed in a way that fits and supports the surrounding neighborhood, not isolated from it. The second goal, People, targets improved educational outcomes and intergenerational mobility for youth by delivering services and supports directly to young people and their families. This signals that HUD is not only funding physical redevelopment, but also expecting meaningful investments in human capital and family stability that can change long-term life outcomes. The third goal, Neighborhood, is about creating the conditions that attract sustained public and private reinvestment in distressed neighborhoods. HUD emphasizes amenities and assets that shape family decisions about where to live, including safety, quality schools, and commercial activity, with the idea that revitalization should lead to a neighborhood that is genuinely opportunity-rich and durable over time.

Eligibility for this opportunity is defined broadly, but with important constraints. Eligible applicants include Public Housing Authorities (PHAs), local governments, tribal entities, nonprofits, and for-profit developers, with a key caveat that for-profit developers must apply jointly with a public entity. The notice also points applicants to specific sections of the full announcement (Sections I.C, III.A.1, and III.C.2) for detailed rules and definitions, which typically cover how HUD interprets applicant roles, required partnerships, and threshold eligibility conditions. At the same time, the notice clearly excludes individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorship organizations from competing for or receiving awards under this announcement, reinforcing that HUD intends these grants for institutional, community-scale efforts with formal governance and implementation capacity.

The source data attached to the notice indicates this is a grant instrument under the Housing activity category and is managed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The original closing date shown is 2016-06-28, and the listing shows an award ceiling and expected awards as 0, which commonly appears in postings that are corrections, amendments, or notices that are not themselves an active funding round with newly stated award amounts. The practical takeaway is that this document should be read as an official clarification to the governing NOFA/announcement language, especially for applicants concerned about RAD-related considerations and how HUD evaluates mixed-income housing commitments during scoring.

  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development in the housing sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Program (Technical Correction)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 14.889.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2016-05-09.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2016-06-28. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Program (Technical Correction)?

This is a HUD discretionary grant notice titled "Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Program (Technical Correction)." It is not a brand-new funding program; it is a formal set of corrections and clarifications to an existing Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant opportunity.

What does "technical correction" mean in this notice?

"Technical correction" means HUD is correcting and clarifying specific language in the published guidance in a few targeted places. The goal is to remove ambiguity, align the announcement with HUD's policy intent, and make sure applicants are evaluated using clearly stated criteria, rather than changing the overall program design.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON) for this notice?

The Funding Opportunity Number listed for this notice is FR 6000 N 34 TC.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA number provided is 14.889.

Which agency runs this grant opportunity?

The notice is managed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

What type of assistance is this listed as?

The source data describes it as a grant instrument under the Housing activity category.

Does this notice open a new funding round or create new funding amounts?

Based on the information provided, it does not present itself as a new funding round. The attached source data shows an award ceiling of 0 and expected awards of 0, which commonly appears in postings that are corrections, amendments, or notices rather than an active competition listing new award amounts.

What is the closing date shown for this posting?

The original closing date shown in the source data is 2016-06-28.

What parts of the announcement does this technical correction change?

The notice corrects language in three specific locations in the published guidance:

  • Adds a new paragraph titled "q. Relation to Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Applicants" on page 19
  • Revises wording in paragraph 6 on page 24
  • Revises the wording of the Mixed-Income Housing rating factor on page 70

Why are the changes related to RAD and mixed-income housing important?

The notice states the intent is to remove ambiguity and ensure applicants are evaluated under the correct, clearly stated criteria. In practical terms, that is especially important for applicants trying to understand how applications intersect with RAD and how mixed-income housing commitments are scored.

What is the core purpose of the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant program?

The program supports on-the-ground implementation of a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plan.

What are the three main goals of the program?

The program is structured around three connected goals that are intended to be pursued together:

  • Housing: Replace distressed public and assisted housing with high-quality mixed-income housing that is well managed and designed to fit and support the surrounding neighborhood.
  • People: Improve educational outcomes and intergenerational mobility for youth by delivering services and supports to young people and their families.
  • Neighborhood: Create conditions that attract sustained public and private reinvestment in distressed neighborhoods, emphasizing amenities and assets such as safety, quality schools, and commercial activity.

Is the program only about rebuilding housing?

No. The description makes clear HUD is not only funding physical redevelopment. The program also expects meaningful investments in services and supports for youth and families, along with broader neighborhood conditions that make reinvestment durable over time.

What does HUD mean by mixed-income housing in this context?

The notice describes mixed-income housing as the replacement for distressed public and assisted housing, expected to be high-quality, well managed, and designed to fit and support the surrounding neighborhood rather than being isolated from it. The technical correction also revises the wording of the Mixed-Income Housing rating factor, indicating scoring language in that area was clarified.

Who is eligible to apply for this opportunity?

Eligible applicants are described as including Public Housing Authorities (PHAs), local governments, tribal entities, nonprofits, and for-profit developers (with a key condition for for-profit developers described separately).

Can a for-profit developer apply on its own?

No. The notice states that for-profit developers must apply jointly with a public entity.

Who is explicitly not eligible under this announcement?

The notice clearly excludes the following from competing for or receiving awards:

  • Individuals
  • Foreign entities
  • Sole proprietorship organizations

Where does the notice point applicants for detailed eligibility rules and definitions?

Applicants are directed to specific sections of the full announcement for detailed rules and definitions: Sections I.C, III.A.1, and III.C.2. These sections typically cover applicant roles, required partnerships, and threshold eligibility conditions.

How should applicants use this technical correction when preparing an application?

The practical takeaway described is that this document should be read as an official clarification to the governing NOFA/announcement language, particularly for applicants concerned about RAD-related considerations and how HUD evaluates mixed-income housing commitments during scoring.

Does this notice change the overall goals or structure of the Choice Neighborhoods program?

The information provided indicates it does not redesign the program. It focuses on correcting language in specific locations to better reflect HUD policy intent and to ensure scoring and evaluation criteria are clearly stated.

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