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Homelessness: HUD Funds Eligible Projects According to Communities' Priorities

RCED-00-191 Published: Jul 24, 2000. Publicly Released: Jul 24, 2000.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) funding of Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act projects, focusing on: (1) what process HUD uses to select projects for funding, whether this process is consistent with relevant statutes, and how HUD treats new projects and projects that have been funded in the past (renewal projects); (2) the extent to which HUD funds projects that communities rank as high-priority under their Continuums of Care, and why some high-priority projects are not funded while some low-priority projects are funded; and (3) whether communities face any common problems when applying for funds from HUD, and what actions are needed to correct these problems.

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Eligibility determinationsstate relationsFunds managementGrant administrationHomelessnessHousing programsLow income housingPrioritizingPublic assistance programsState-administered programs