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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2014.07.31 - 21435MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #14180 July 31, 2014 BY: PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE, JIM RUNESTAD, CHAIRPERSON IN RE: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS - COMMUNITY AND HOME IMPROVEMENT DIVISION - FY2014 HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM GRANT- ACCEPTANCE To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies, and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded the Department of Economic Development and Community Affairs, Division of Community and Home Improvement FY2014 Housing Counseling Program funding totaling $18,748 for comprehensive housing counseling services for the fiscal period October 1, 2013, through March 31, 2015; and WHEREAS the competitive grant award provides funding to deliver a full range of housing counseling services to help housing consumers improve housing conditions and meet the responsibilities of home ownership and tenancy through home purchase counseling, mortgage default and foreclosure assistance, Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Program (Reverse Mortgage) counseling, landlord/tenant responsibility information, subsidized housing referral, home improvement resources and fair housing information: and WHEREAS the County intends to use the grant to supplement Community Development Block Grant and Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Housing Education Program personnel funds allocated to deliver housing counseling services county-wide in accordance with the Federal Housing Counseling Program Grant guidelines; and WHEREAS one (1) SR FTE Housing Counseling and Homeless Services Supervisor position (1090680-03354) will be supplemented by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding; and WHEREAS County funding is not required for this grant continuation; and WHEREAS since that time, the grant has been reviewed and approved through the County Executive's Grant Review Process. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accepts the FY2014 Housing Counseling Program Grant Award of 18,748.00 for comprehensive housing counseling services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the FY2013 Housing Counseling Program Grant partially fund one current (1) SR FTE Housing Counseling and Homeless Services Supervisor position (1090680- 03354) delivering housing counseling services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that acceptance of this grant does not obligate the County to any future commitment, and continuation of the special revenue positions in the grant is contingent upon continued future levels of grant funding. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners authorizes the Board's Chairperson and the County Executive to execute the grant agreement and to approve amendments and extensions up to a fifteen (15) percent variance from the award. Chairperson, on behalf of the Planning and Building Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. GRANT REVIEW SIGN OFF — Community & Home Improvement Division GRANT NAME: FY 2014 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant P r o g r a m FUNDING AGENCY: I.J.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develo p m e n t ( H U D ) DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSON: Karry Rieth 248 858-5403 STATUS: Grant Acceptance DATE: July 8, 2014 Pursuant to lvIlse. Resolution #13180, please be advised the captioned g r a n t m a t e r i a l s h a v e c o m p l e t e d internal grant review. Below are the returned comments. The captioned grant materials and grant acceptance package (which sho u l d i n c l u d e t h e B o a r d o f Commissioners' Liaison Committee Resolution, the grant agreement/contra c t , F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e F i s c a l Note, and this Sign Off email containing grant review comments) may be r e q u e s t e d t o b e p l a c e d o n t h e appropriate Board of Commissioners' committee(s) for grant accepta n c e b y B o a r d r e s o l u t i o n . DEPARTMENT REVIEW Department of Management and Budget: Approved. — Laurie Van Pelt (6/30/2014) Department of Human Resources: I-3R. Approved (No Committee) —Lori Taylor (6/30/2014) Risk Management arid Safety: Approved by Risk Management. —Robert Erienbeek (7/1/2014) Corporation Counsel: There are no outstanding legal issues concerning the above grant. The Community & Home Improvement Division has agreed to send a reque s t t o H U D t o c o n s i d e r l a n g u a g e I would like to see in future grants, that clarifies the County is not prohi b i t i n g f r o m p r o v i d i n g c o n f i d e n t i a l information if required to disclose is under a Court Order, subpoena or F r e e d o m o f I n f o r m a t i o n A c t r e q u e s t . — Joellen Shortley (7/7/2014) COIqIPLIA.NCE The grant agreement references a number of federal regulations. Please r e v i e w t h e a g r e e m e n t f o r s p e c i f i c federal compliance regulations related to this grant. COMM & HOME U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ROUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Office of Housing Counseling 451 7ffi Street S.W. Washington, DC 20410 www.hud. T,OV & espanol.hucl.gov JUN 24 2014 IMPROVEMENT 20 June 2014 Kathy Williams OAKLAND COUNTY HOUSING COUNSELING 250 Elizabeth Lake Rd Ste 1900 Pontiac, MI 48341-1035 Subject: FY 2014 Housing Counseling Program Grant Award Dear Kathy Williams: I am pleased to infolin you that OAKLAND COUNTY HOUSING COUNSELING (Grantee) has been conditionally awarded a total grant of S18,748.00 to conduct a housing counseling program on behalf of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This award is in accordance with the Housing Counseling Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) posted on the HUD Website on March 4, 2014, and with the eligible activities in the projected perfoimance work plan submitted in your grant application. Funds will be obligated and made available upon execution of the Grant Agreement and the timely submission of all the documents and information requested in this letter. Funds for this grant award shall be used as follows Grant Type: COMPREHENSIVE COUNSELING Grant Award: $18,748.00 Enclosed, you will find one copy of the entire Grant Agreement, one copy of the Grant Agreement signature page only and-two copies of Form HUD-1044, Assistance Award/Amendment, for the category of funding approved under HUD's Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 Housing Counseling NOFA. Please sign and date all copies of the documents including a signature on the last page of the Grant Agreement. Return one signed copy of the Foini. HUD- 1044 and the signed signature page only of the Grant Agreement to your assigned government technical representative (GTR) listed below within 15 business days of the date of this letter. Retain the signed Grant Agreement and one copy of the original, signed Form HUD-1044 for your records. NOFA Requirements Grantees that are required to complete an OMB Circular A-133 audit must be in compliance with OMB Circular A-133 audit filing requirements, and must have had addressed all previous significant audit findings, if any, prior to signing the Grant Agreement and Foini HUD-1044 and returning the documents to HUD. If Grantee proposed pre-purchase counseling and/or homebuyer education activities, Grantee is reminded, per the Grant Agreement, Article IV, Statement of Work, A2 Provision of Services, that to be considered eligible for reimbursement for one-on-one pre-purchase counseling and homebuyer education, the housing counselor must provide to the client(s) a copy of the following materials "For Your Protection Get a Home Inspection", (HUD Form 92564), and "Ten Important Questions To Ask Your Home Inspector." Grantee and sub-grantees, if applicable, by and through a housing counselor, must document these activities. HUD will not fund services proposed in the projected perfoimance work plan(s) that are not within the scope of eligible services. The projected. perfoimance work plan must be consistent with the most current housing counseling work plan on file with the appropriate HUD office, i.e., the Grantee cannot propose to provide services for which the Grantee is not approved to provide. Grantees are prohibited from using HUD housing counseling grant funds to reimburse counseling activity costs for any counseling recipient for which the grantee received National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling (NFMC) reimbursement. For example, a grantee receiving reimbursement from NFMC for counseling John Doe, cannot also bill the ITUD housing counseling grant for costs related to counseling John Dde that may have exceeded NFMC reimbursement. Points of Contact Also, please verify that HUD's Housing Counseling System (HCS) contains the correct name and telephone number of the individual in your organization who will be the daily contact person for HUD regarding your housing counseling program. Required Documentation Tri addition, as a condition of award, the following documents and/or infoimation, if applicable, must be submitted within 15 days of the date of this letter: 64. Indirect Cost Rate Documentation. See page 8 of the Housing Counseling NOFA posted to the HUD Website on March 4, 2014 for a detailed explanation of this requirement. If your organization does not incur indirect costs, or will not apply them to this grant, please state so in writing. 65. Financial Management Systems. Grantees must submit documentation demonstrating that the organization's financial management systems satisfy the requirements in the applicable regulations at 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.21(6) and 85.20. Additionally, consistent with the requirements of the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 (31 U.S.C. §§ 7501-07), all grantees that expended $500,000 or more in Federal awards in the most recent fiscal year must submit to HUD the audit documentation in accordance with OMB requirements as established in 24 C.F.R. part 84. 66. Code of Conduct. If not submitted as part of the relevant grant application, Grantees must submit a written Code of Conduct that prohibits real and apparent conflicts of interest that may arise among officers, employees, or agents; prohibits the solicitation and acceptance of gifts or gratuities by officers, employees and agents for their personal benefit in excess of minimal value; and outlines administrative and disciplinary actions available to remedy violations of such standards, Also, describe the methods used to ensure that all officers, employees, and agents of the organization are aware of the Code of Conduct. A more detailed description of the written Code of Conduct is located on page 14 of HUD's FY 2014 General Section NOFA, published in the Federal Register on February 19, 2014. An applicant who submitted an application during FY 2013 and included a copy of its code of conduct will not be required to submit another copy LE the information has not been revised and the applicant is listed on HUD's Web site at htt-p/AvAm).hud. ov/offices/adm/grants/codeo fcondu ct/c conduct. On An agency not listed on the above website must submit a copy of its code of conduct as a condition for award. 109. Projected Budget. The Grantee must submit a comprehensive budget listing all proposed expenses under the Grant(s). At a minimum, if applicable, the budget must include salaries, fringe and other benefits, training, travel, rent, phone, postage, supplies, technology/equipment, marketing and, if applicable, indirect costs. The budget must account for how every dollar being billed to the Grant will be spent. Inteimediaries, MS Os, and SHFAs reimbursing sub-grantees and/or branches at a fixed rate per counseling/education activity and type are not exempt from this requirement to provide an itemized budget for expenses. All grantees and sub- grantees must be able to demonstrate the actual cost of service provision. The amount that will be billed to the grant cannot exceed the actual cost of providing the service. You may submit a budget in the foiniat of your choosing if the foim HUD-424 CB does not provide enough detail. All expenses must be itemized. If using faun. HUD- 424 CB, entries relevant to the Grant must be made in column 1, HUD share. If there are "other direct costs" on line item h, please provide a breakdown of those costs on a separate page. Inteimediaries, Multi-State Organizations (MS0s) and State Housing Finance Agencies (SHFAs) must also submit a detailed budget accounting for how all administrative funds, if applicable, will be spent. In other words, funds not passed through to sub-grantees or allocated to branches but used to run the program, will be spent by the Intermediary, MSO, or SI-IFA, including training, travel, salaries, equipment, and indirect costs, if applicable. 110. Projections for Housing Counseling Grant Activities -. In order for HUD to effectively evaluate your perfoimance on this award, and to ensure that our records are accurate, please reconfirm or revise the proposed counseling activities you described in Factor 3 of your FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant application that will be funded and provide outcome projections for each type of counseling activity provided. Please use the enclosed fowl HUD-9902 Housing Counseling Agency Activity Report to submit your projections. Complete Sections 1, 2, 6 (if applicable), 7, and 9 (Agency Official). Enter data under the "Counseling and Education Activities Attributed to HUD Housing Counseling Grant Funds" for the grant projections. Grantees will be required to submit actual achievements in the activities identified above with each quarterly and final report in accordance with the reporting requirements of the enclosed Grant Agreement. The infounation in the reports provides the primary means through which HUD will monitor the ongoing performance of its grantees. 111. Sub-allocation List. As a condition of award, Intermediaries, MSOs and SEIFAs must provide an updated list of sub-grantees and funded branches and their corresponding sub-allocations in HCS. Grantees may request to amend their sub- allocation list after awards are made by submitting a written request and detailed justification to HUD as prescribed by Article V, Part B-2 of the FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement. Such amendments will be approved at HUD's sole discretion. 112. Client Management System. As a condition of award, the Grantee must certify that they, and all sub-grantees and funded branches, if applicable, utilize a client management system (CMS) that meets HLTD's requirements and interfaces with HUD's databases for the collection and submission of client-level data, form HUD- 9902, and agency profile inforniation. Inteunediaries, MSOs and SlIFAs must also list all relevant sub-grantees and the CMS they utilize. 113. Return one signed copy of the Form HUD-1044 and the signed signature page only of the Grant Agreement (signature required on the last page of agreement) within 15 business days of the date of this letter. Documents, projections, and infoimation must be submitted to your assigned GTR Sheryl Welton Department of HUD Office of Housing Counseling 4 5 Please see the enclosed Office of Housing Counseling GTR Contact List for your GTR's mailing address. Once all information has been reviewed and approved by my staff, we will process the award and establish an account for your organization. Infounation about procedures for submitting an initial voucher can be found in the Grant Agreement. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Sheryl Welton; 313-226-7900. If you wish to request a debriefing related to your grant application, please e-mail the request to: housing.counseling@hud.gov with the subject line "FY 14 NOFA Debriefing Request." We look forward to a productive partnership with your organization in helping to expand affordable housing opportunities. Sincerely, Brian Siebetilist Director, Office of Policy and Grant Administration Office of Housing Counseling Enclosures: HUD-1044 (2) Grant Agreement (1) Grant Agreement Signature Page (1) Office of Housing Counseling GTR Contact List HUD-9902 20. HUD (By Name) Brian Siebenlist Directofide of Policy nd Grant Administration Date (mm/cicityyyy) 06/18/2014 Assistance Award/Amendment .U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Administration 1. Assistance Instrument I I Cooperative Agreement X Grant 2. ipe of Action _ IN Award Amendment 3. Instrument Number . 4. Amendment Number 5. Effective Date of this Action 6. Control Number HC140321042 1 October 2013 HC140321042 7. Name and Address of Recipient 8. HUH Administering Office OAKLAND COUNTY HOUSING COUNSELING U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developement 250 Elizabeth Lake Rd Ste 1900 Office of Housing Counseling Pontiac, MI 48341-1035 451 7th street SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 TiN NUMBER: 38-6004876 8a. Name of Administrator 8b. Telephone Number DUNS NUMBER: 136200362 Brian Siebenlist 202-402-5415 10. Recipient Project Manager 9. HUD Government Technical Representative Kathy Williams HC140321042 Sheryl Welton 11. Assistance Arrangement 12. Payment Method 13. HUD Payment Office X Cost Reimbursement E Treasury Check Reimbursement CFO Accounting Center/HUD 11] Cost Sharing 0 Advance Check PO Box 901013 Fixed Price X Automated Clearinghouse Fort Worth, TX 76101 14. Assistance Amount 15, HUD Accounting and Appropriation Data Previous HUD Amount $ 15a. Appropriation Number 15h. Reservation number HUD Amount this action $18,748.00 8614 0156 HC140321042 Total HUD Amount $18,748.00 Amount Previously Obligated $ Recipient Amount $ Obligation by this action $18,748.00 Total Instrument Amount $18,748.00 Total Obligation $18,748.00 16. Description FY 2014 - HOUSING COUNSELING GRANT VOUCHER UNDER LOCOS BUDGET LINE ITEM 9500. GRANT TYPE: COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING COUNSELING LOCCS Draw Down Expiration Date 9/30/2015 Period of Performance 10/1/2013 to 03/31/2015 17. Recipient is required to sign and return three (3) copies 18.1 1 Recipient is not required to sign this document. of this document to the HUD Administering Office 19. Recipient (By Name) Kathy Williams Signature & Title Date (mm/dd/yyyy) form HUD-1044 (8/90) ref. Handbook 2210 17 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM EIS CAL YEAR 2014 GRANT AGREEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I -- GENERAL ARTICLE II- DEFINITIONS 3 ARTICLE III -- PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 4 ARTICLE IV -- STATEMENT OF WORK 5 ARTICLE V - SUBCONTRACTS AND SUB-GRANTS 10 ARTICLE VI - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 10 ARTICLE VII INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE 11 ARTICLE VIII-- CONDUCT OF WORK 12 ARTICLE IX - PRICE 12 ARTICLE X -- PAYMENT REQUESTS 14 ARTICLE XI—REPORTING 17 ARTICLE XII -- CONFLICTS OF IN iEREST 19 ARTICLE XIII -- SECURITY OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 19 ARTICLE XIV - DEFAULTS AND REMEDIES 20 ARTICLE XV - AMENDMENTS 20 ARTICLE XVI - RECORD KEEPING AND AUDITING 21 ARTICLE XVII - DISPUTES 21 ARTICLE XVIII -- AUDIT REQUIREMENTS 22 ARTICLE XIX -- DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION 22 ARTICLE YOi -- DRUG-FREE WORK PLACE REQUIREMENTS 22 ARTICLE XXI -- LOBBYING RESTRICTIONS 22 ARTICLE XXII -- NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS 23 ARTICLE XXIII - MISCELLANEOUS 24 FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement - LHCAs THIS GRANT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made between the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD" or "Grantor") and the organization specified in block seven (7) of the attached Folin HUD-1044 ("Grantee"). ARTICLE I GENERAL This Agreement is authorized by Section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. § 1701x) (the "Act"), Section 4 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act (42 U.S.C. § 3533) as amended by Title xrv of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Refollii and Consumer Protection Act ("Dodd-Frank"), and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014 (113 Pub. L. No. 76). The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the .tenus and conditions under which HUD will provide federal financial assistance to Grantees to carry out a HUD-approved Housing Counseling Program under the Act. This Agreement is governed and controlled by the following applicable Federal laws, regulations, and documents, which are incorporated by reference, as they may be amended from time to time: 1. Housing Counseling Program regulations contained in 24 C.F.R. Part 214; 2. Section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. § 1701x); 3. Section 4 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act (42 U.S.C. § 3533) as amended by Title XIV of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Refoun and Consumer Protection Act; 4. All other applicable Federal Laws, Regulations, and OMB Circulars; 5. Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2014; 6. General Section to the Department's FY2014 Notices of Funding Availability (NOFAs) for Discretionary Programs ("General Section"), available at: lattp://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD? sre4program offices/administration/grants/fu nd.s avail/2014 gens ec; 7 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Department's Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant Program ("Housing Counseling NOFA"), available at: http://portal.hud.govihudportal/HUD7src=/program offices/administration/grants/fu ndsavail/nofal4/grpche; FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 2 of 24 8. HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5, Housing Counseling Program, as amended, ("Handbook 7610.1- Rev, 5"), available at: http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/handbooks/hsgh/7610.1/index.cfm; 9. Grantee's application submission, including the application, the projected performance work plan, certifications, assurances, and documentation, to the extent consistent with applicable laws, the Housing Counseling NOFA, the General Section NOFA, if applicable, this Agreement, and Handbook 7610,1-Rev. 5; 10. Form HUD-1044, Assistance Award/Amendment; 11. Grantee's current HUD-approved Housing Counseling Work Plan. A participating agency's plan to provide specified housing counseling activities and services in a specified geographic area to resolve or mitigate identified community needs and problems as defined in 24 C.F.R. § 214.3 and Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5; and 12. Projected Perfoimance Work Plan. The applicant's proposed plan and budget for expending grant funds awarded pursuant to the Housing Counseling NOFA. Grantee agrees to carry out eligible activities under this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement shall apply to the Grantee, ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS A. "Action Plan" means the plan that outlines what the housing counseling agency and the client will do in order to meet the client's housing goals and, when appropriate, addresses the client's housing problem. B.. "Branch" means an organizational and subordinate unit of a Local Housing Counseling Agency ("LHCA") not separately incorporated or organized that participates in HUD's Housing Counseling Program. A Branch must be in good standing under the laws of the state where it proposes to provide housing counseling services. A Branch cannot be a sub-grantee or, affiliate. C. "Client" means an individual or household who seeks the assistance of an agency participating in HUD's Housing Counseling program to meet a housing need or resolve a housing problem. D. "Client Counseling File" means the individual file maintained by the housing counseling agency for each counseling client that documents the Action Plan and the services provided to the client. Grantees must maintain Client Counseling Files in accordance with HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 3 of 24 E. "Government Technical Monitor" or "GTM" means the HUD staff person that monitors the activities of housing counseling grantees. This individual may be appointed to assist the Government Technical Representative ("GTR"). The GTR may delegate duties to the GTM. F. "Government Technical Representative" or "GTR" means the HUD staff person that monitors the activities of housing counseling grantees. This individual is responsible for technical and financial oversight and evaluation of the Grantee's perfolluance under this Agreement. The GTR reviews and monitors the Grantee's work perforniance, payment requests, and reports. The GTR is identified in block nine (9) of the attached Form HUD- 1044. G. "Grant Agreement" means this Agreement. H. "Grantee" means the HUD-approved counseling agency that receives housing counseling funds from HUD pursuant to this Agreement. The team]. "Grantee" includes the Branches identified in the Grantee's Housing Counseling NOFA Application. I. "Grant or Grant Funds" mean the federal funds provided by HUD for the purposes outlined in this Agreement. J. "Grant Officer" means the official authorized by HUD to execute and administer this Agreement. The Grant Officer is identified in block twenty (20) of the attached fault HUD-1044. K. "Housing Counseling Work Plan" means a Grantee's plan to provide housing • counseling activities and services in a specified geographic area to resolve or mitigate identified community needs and problems as defined in 24 C.F.R. § 214.3 and Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. L. "Local Housing Counseling Agency" or "LHCA" means a HUD-approved housing • counseling agency that directly provides housing counseling services. M. "Projected Performance Work Plan" means the Applicant or Grantee's proposed plan and detailed projected budget for expending all grant funds awarded pursuant to the Housing Counseling NOFA. N. Other pertinent definitions located in the Housing Counseling NOFA, 24 C.F.R. Part 214, and Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5, as amended, are applicable to this Agreement. ARTICLE III PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE A. Period of Performance. The Period of Performance shall begin on October 1, 2013 and expire at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time on March 31, 2015. B. Extensions. The Grantee does not have the authority to extend the Period of Perfo'mance without the prior written approval of HUD. Grantee shall advise the GTR FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 4 of 24 in writing as early as possible, but no later than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the scheduled expiration of the Period of Performance if an extension of the Period of Performance is requested. This request must justify and explain the necessity of the requested extension, the specific time frame of the proposed extension, and how the funds will be effectively spent within the proposed extension period. HUD may approve a one-time extension, for good cause, on a case-by-case basis. Only the GTR is authorized to approve extensions of the Period of Performance. • ARTICLE IV STATEMENT OF WORK A. Housing Counseling Services. 1, Scope of Services. The housing counseling services proposed in the Grantee's Projected Performance Work Plan(s) represents the scope of services under this Grant. The projected outputs in the Projected Performance Work Plan may be modified, with approval from the GTR. Grant Funds shall be used only for the eligible activities described in Section III.C. of the Housing Counseling NOFA. HUD will not fund services proposed in the Projected Performance Work Plan(s) that are not within the scope of eligible services. A Grantee must receive approval from the GTR before implementing any changes in the Projected Perfoimance Work Plan(s) proposed in its application. A grant awarded under the Housing Counseling NOFA is not intended to cover the total cost of carrying out a Grantee's counseling program, and Grantee shall obtain funds from sources other than HUD to cover that portion of the program not funded by HUD. Grantee shall furnish the necessary personnel, materials, services, facilities (except as otherwise specified herein), and otherwise do all things necessary for, or incidental to, the performance of the work set forth in this Agreement. When there is a change in the management staff or housing counselors responsible for the Grantee's housing counseling program, the Grantee must notify GTR in writing within fifteen (15) days of the change. Grantee must be knowledgeable about HUD housing programs, including Federal Housing Administration (FHA) programs, housing programs available in the community and the local housing market in which the Grantee operates, and discuss these programs with clients, along with other viable alternatives, when applicable and appropriate. 2. Provision of Services. To be considered eligible for reimbursement for one-on-one counseling conducted by an employed-housing counselor, the Grantee and Branches, if applicable, must FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 5 of 24 perform and document these activities through the participating agency's HUT) compliant client management system: • .Third Party Authorization/Privacy Policy Statement — The housing counselor must secure third party authorization from prospective counseling recipients that allow the Grantee to submit to HUD client level data related to grant activity, and if applicable, allow access to counseling files for purposes of grant oversight and Housing Counseling Program compliance. The housing counselor must also communicate to prospective counseling recipients a privacy policy statement that clearly defines the intended uses and discloses HUD's access to protected information for oversight purposes in the Housing Counseling Program. A copy of the signed acknowledgment of receipt of this poliey from clients counseled in a face-to-face setting must be maintained in each client file. The date that the third party authorization/ privacy policy statement was verbally provided to the client during telephone counseling must be documented in the file. • Budget / Financial Analysis — The housing counselor must review the client's income, expenses, spending habits, and use of credit in order to evaluate their unique financial situation relative to their financial capability. • Housing Analysis — The housing counselor must review the client's housing needs, current housing quality, and housing affordability relative to their financial capability. • Action Plan - Except for reverse mortgage counseling, the housing counselor and client must establish an action plan that outlines actions the housing counseling agency and client will do in order to meet the client's housing goals and, when appropriate, addresses the client's housing problem(s). • , Discuss Alternatives — The housing counselor must identify and discuss with the client at least three (3) alternatives or options available to the client, including FHA programs and products if applicable, relevant to the specific housing need. For example, if a particular company, loan product, property, or debt management program is discussed, the counseling must include a detailed discussion of alternative companies, loan products, properties, debt management programs, etc. • Follow-up — The housing counselor must make a reasonable effort to have follow-up communication with the client to ensure that the .client is progressing toward his or her housing goal(s), to modify or terminate housing counseling, services and to determine and report outcomes. • Home Inspection Materials - During the course of pre-purchase counseling and/or homebuyer education the client(s) must be provided a copy of the following materials: "For Your Protection Get a Home Inspection", (HUD F0111192564), and "Ten Important Questions to Ask Your Home Inspector." Both documents can be found at http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src4i want to/buy a home FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 6 of 24 To be considered eligible for reimbursement for group education, Grantee Or Branch must provide fol mal classes (in person and remote) with established curriculum and instructional goals. When providing the eligible housing counseling services, Grantee shall: (1) Coordinate with HUD, mortgagees, and public and private community organizations that are also working with the client in order to provide maximum service to the client. (ii) Refer clients, as appropriate, to other community service organizations. (iii) Provide housing counseling services on a priority basis to low and moderate income clients. (iv) Contact and work with the appropriate mortgagee and HUD Office to assist clients who are (i) in default on their monthly mortgage payments, (ii) being considered under the Loss Mitigation Program, or (iii) in financial difficulty or in default under a forbearance agreement. (v) Provide specialized counseling on shared housing or referrals to organizations providing such counseling and infoonation on available housing for sharing. (vi) Provide counseling offices and services that are accessible to persons with a wide range of disabilities. (vii) Assist clients with locating suitable housing within Grantee's, community, target area, or metropolitan areas as defined by Grantee. 3. Mandatory Referrals. Grantee agrees to serve all individuals referred to them by HUD or other participating agencies, unless the individual seeks assistance in an area, or in a format, in which the Grantee is unavailable, does not have expertise, lacks sufficient resources, or does not have a counseling session available during the time period sought by the individual. B. Requirements. 1. Programmatic Requirements. Grantees must comply with programmatic -requirements found in Housing Counseling Program regulations codified at 24 C.F.R. Part 214 and Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. 2. Client Management System ("CMS"). Grantee must utilize a client management system that meets HUD's requirements as listed in Handbook 7610.1 — Rev. 5, interfaces with HUD's databases for the collection and submission of client-level data, Form HUD-9902, and agency profile information. All Grantees are required to use a CMS compliant with ARM 4.0 version. Additionally, Grantee must capture all mandatory data elements and provision of services outlined in Article TV.A.2, and complete all required data fields as defined by Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5 so HUD can access a complete electronic file for monitoring and other purposes. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 7 of 24 3. Housing Counseling System ("HCS"). Contact infoimation for all Grantees and Branches, where applicable, that provide direct services will be maintained on HUD's list of housing counseling agencies and toll-free hotline. This list will include separate contact infoimation for each Branch. Grantee must ensure that all agency profile data, and any sub-allocation data recorded in HUD's Housing Counseling System (HCS), is correct, current, and updated in a timely manner when changes Occur. 4. HUD-funded Housing Counseling Program Evaluation. Grantee is required to coordinate and cooperate with HUD staff in research and evaluative studies related to the Housing Counseling Program and Grant Funds. 5. Disclose Investigations. Grantees are required to report to HUD within thirty days if Grantee is subject to unresolved findings as a result of HUD or other government audit or investigations. See 24 C.F.R. Part 214. 6. HUD Oversight. Grantee must cooperate with all HUD oversight activities, requests for access to facilities, requests for access to agency's CMS, and requests for infoLmation, including, but not limited to, complete client counseling files and client- level data. Oversight may include, but is not limited to, remote inspection of client counseling files, on-site perfolluance reviews by HUD staff or designee, and mystery shopping. If Grantee, including those agencies that provide legal services, has other obligations that require client infolluation to be kept confidential, Grantee must take measures to ensure that HUD has access to client files and information for audit and oversight purposes that demonstrates to the satisfaction of HUD that the Grantee is in compliance with 24 C.F.R. Part 214, HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5, and the requirements of this Grant Agreement. 7. Projected Budget. Grantee must submit to HUD a comprehensive projected budget listing all proposed expenses under the Grant using foim HUD-424 CB and any budget attachments necessary to itemize expenses. At a minimum, the budget must include salaries, fringe and other benefits, training, travel, rent, phone, postage, supplies, technology/equipment, marketing and indirect costs, as applicable to Grantee. All expenses must be itemized, and all grant funds must be accounted in this Projected Budget. This projected budget must also demonstrate the actual cost of service provision. 8. Payment to Grantee from Lender. HUD Housing Counseling Program regulations at 24 C.F.R. § 214.313 permit Grantees to receive payments from a lender for housing counseling services (with the exception of reverse mortgage counseling services) provided that the level of payment received is commensurate with the services provided, and does not violate RESPA. 9. Assurances and Certifications. By signing Rim' HUD-1044, the cover to this Grant Agreement, Grantee renews the assurances and certifications made with its application for HUD-approval (form HUD-9900 available at http://p Or tallaud.gov/hudportal/documents/buddoc?id=9900.pdf . Specifically, Grantee assures HUT) that the Grantee and its Branches , if applicable, will: FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 8 of 24 a. Administer the housing counseling in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Executive Order 11063, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975. b. Provide housing counseling services without sub-agreements with other agencies (with the va.ception of education provided through web-based technology) for the delivery of all or any part of the services in our proposed Projected Performance Work Plan as approved by HUD. c. Represent clients without any conflict of interest by Grantee, paid and volunteer staff, or board members that may compromise the Grantee's ability to fully represent in the best interests of the client in accordance with HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. d. Meet all local, state, and federal reqnirements necessary to provide housing counseling services, including the management and liquidation services, if applicable. e. Comply with the fee guidelines set forth in Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. f. Accept all clients that the agency has the capacity to serve. Grantee and all its Branches by incorporation certifies: g. That it is acting on its own behalf and is not under the influence, control, or direction of any outside party such as a landowner, real estate broker, contractor, builder, lender, or consultant seeking to derive a profit or gain from our Housing Counseling Program clients. h. That it meets the applicable accessibility requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794), 24 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq.) and that Grantee's facilities provide accessibility features for persons with disabilities and elderly persons, or will arrange to meet with such persons at an alternative accessible location or faimat. That no Grantee, nor any employee, board member, or partner has been suspended, debarred, or otherwise restricted under the Department's or any other federal regulation. (See 24 C.F.R. Part 214.) • That no Grantee, nor any employee, board member, or partner, has been indicted for, or convicted of, a criminal offense that reflects upon the responsibility, integrity, or ability of the agency to participate in housing counseling activities. An offense includes any criminal offense that can be prosecuted at a local state, or federal level. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 9 of 24 k. That no Grantee, nor any employee, board member, or partner, is subject to unresolved findings as a result of HUD or other government audit or investigations. (See 24 C.F.R. Part 214.) 1. That Grantee, and any employee, board member, or partner, meets all HUD Housing Counseling program approval requirements outlined in BUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5 and 24 C.F.R. Part 24. ARTICLE SUBCONTRACTS AND SUB-GRANTS A. General Prohibition. As prescribed by HUD's regulations at 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.25(c)(8), 84.82(d)(3)(iii) and 85.30(d)(4), a Grantee that is subject to 24 C.F.R. Part 84 shall not sub-grant, transfer, or contract any of work under this Agreement. A Grantee that is subject to 24 C.F.R. Part 85 shall not sub-grant, contract, or otherwise obtain the services of a third party to perform activities that are central to the purposes of this Grant. Notwithstanding this general prohibition, a Grantee may sub-grant, transfer, or contract if any of the following exceptions apply: 1. HUD approves the sub-grant, transfer, or subcontract. 2. The sub-grant, transfer, or subcontract is for web-based education services. 3. The sub-grant, transfer, or subcontract is for the purchase of supplies, material, equipment, or general support services. If this exception to the general prohibition applies, Grantee shall comply with the applicable procurement standards in 24 C.F.R. §§84.41 through 84.48 and 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.84 or 85.36. B. Salary Limitation for Consultants. FY2014 funds may not be used to pay or to provide reimbursement for payment of the salary of a consultant, whether retained by the federal government or the Grantee, at a rate more than the equivalent of General Schedule 15, Step 10 base pay rate for which the annual rate for FY2014 is $130,810. The hourly rate is $62.68. ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Grantees that are a non-profit organization, institution of higher education, or hospital shall be subject to the following administrative requirements as they may be amended: 1. Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and other Non-Profit Organizations, 24 C.F.R. Part 84, as applicable; and BY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 10 of 24 2. Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non-Profit Organizations, 2 C.F.R. Part 215, as amended. • Grantees that are a State, local or federally recognized Indian Tribal government shall be subject to the following administrative requirements as they may be 'amended: 1. 24 C.F.R. Part 85, Administrative Requirements for Giants and Cooperative Agreements to State, Local and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; and 2. OMB Circular A-102, Grants and Cooperative Agreements with State and local Governments. C. Organizational Changes. Mergers, acquisitions, or other changes in foini or organizational structure must be reported to the GTR. In the case of a simple name change, HUD may make the award in the iaame of the newly named entity. In the ease of a merger, the new or merged entity may be eligible to receive grant funding made to the original Grantee, provided that they meet certain conditions, including but not necessarily limited to: • The new or merged entity receives HUD approval as a housing counseling agency, with HUD having the ability to waive the Experience approval criteria, as defined in 24 C.F.R. § 214.103(b); • The new or merged entity demonstrates that its application, work plan, target community, and personnel are substantially similar to that of the original Grantee. D. Succession Plans. Grantee will cooperate and make all reasonable efforts to facilitate the continuation of housing counseling services to the communities served either directly by Grantee or through Grantee's Branches as required by the Succession Plan submitted with the Grantee's NOFA Application. E. Leveraged Resources. Grmitee shall maintain, and make available to HUD . upon request, evidence that non-federal leveraged resources cited in Grantee's NOFA application were actually provided to Grantee. ARTICLE VII INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE Inspection, review, correction, and acceptance of all products of work of this Agreement shall be the responsibility of the GTR. The GTR may receive recommendations from assigned GTMs, but final acceptance of all products shall be the responsibility of the GTR. The GTR or GTM shall inspect and accept the services and deliverables provided under this Agreement. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 11 of 24 ARTICLE VIII CONDUCT OF WORK The GTR shall be Grantee's first and primary point of contact with HUD on all matters of a technical nature. Grantee shall submit all reports or other materials to the GTR. The GTR may issue written or oral instructions to Grantee to supplement the Statement of Work described in this Grant. Such instructions must be within the Scope of Work set forth in this Agreement and Grantee's NOFA Application, and may not be of such a nature as to affect price, Period of Performance, or any other provisions of this Agreement. The GTR may designate a GTM to assist with grant management and the GTR shall notify Grantee in writing of the appointment of any GTM. ARTICLE IX PRICE A. Maximum Grant Amount. Grantee shall be paid according to the terms of this Agreement for all work required, performed, and accepted under the Agreement in an amount not to exceed the amount shown in block fourteen (14) of the attached Foim HUD-1044 ("Maximum Grant Amount"). Grantee shall bear the burden of all costs in excess of the Maximum Grant Amount. B. Designation of Assistance Arrangement. Grantee shall be paid for its perfoimance of this Agreement according to the type of assistance arrangement designated in block eleven (11) of the attached Faun HUD-1044. All Grants under this Agreement shall be made on a cost reimbursement basis. C. Prior Approval Required for Revisions to Projected Performance Work Plan and Budget. Grantee shall report and request prior approval from HUD for deviations from Projected Performance Work Plan and Budget in accordance with the applicable regulations in 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.25 and 84.82, or 85.30. D. Cost Reimbursement. Grantee shall comply with the applicable regulations in 24 C.F.R. Part 84, Subparts A through D, or 24 C.F.R. Part 85. 1. Allowable Costs. HUD shall pay Grantee, up to the Maximum Grant Amount as stated in the Housing Counseling NOFA for Allowable Costs. Grantee is prohibited from using any part of this Grant to satisfy a delinquent federal debt. Allowable Costs are costs incurred in the perfoimance of this Grant Agreement that are determined by HUD to be allowable, allocable, and reasonable in accordance with the: (A) Provisions of this Agreement, and (B) Applicable Federal cost principles as outlined in Cost Principles for Non- Profit Organizations (OMB Circular A-122), 2 C.F.R. Part 230, Cost FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 12 of 24 Principles for State, local and Indian Tribal Governments (OMB Circular A-87), 2 C.F.R. Part 225, and Cost Principles for Educational Institutions (OMB Circular A-21), 2 C.F.R. Part 220. If these circulars are revised during the period of performance of this Agreement the most recent revision shall apply. 2. Indirect Cost Rates. The allowable indirect cost rate is stipulated in block sixteen (16) of the attached Form HUD-1044 or a separate written agreement with Grantee. (If block 16 indicates an indirect cost rate of zero, then Grantee will be reimbursed only for direct costs.) This separate written agreement is hereby incorporated into this Agreement. If Grantee's cognizant agency issues an adjustment from a provisional rate to the final rate provided that is applicable during the grant period, and (1) such adjustments together with all other amounts paid to the Grantee under this Agreement shall not exceed the Maximum Grant Amount, and (2) the final rate is established ninety (90) or more calendar days before the expiration or termination of the Grant, the final rate issued by the cognizant agency shall apply. If Grantee's cognizant agency issues an adjustment from a provisional rate to the final rate that is applicable during the grant period, and (1) such adjustment together with all other amounts paid to the Grantee under this Agreement shall not exCeed the Maximum Grant Amount, and (2) the final rate is established within ninety (90) calendar days of the expiration Or termination of the Grant, the final rate issued by the cognizant agency may apply. Indirect cost rates must be negotiated and approved by the Grantee's cognizant agency for audit. Indirect cost rates must be applied to the proper base. 3. Period of Availability of Funds. Grantee may charge to the Grant only Allowable Costs resulting from obligations incurred during the Period of Performance. 4. Profits. No fee, profit, or other increment above allowable costs shall be paid to Grantee. E. Grantees with Multiple Sources of Funding. Grantee shall not be reimbursed by HUD under this Agreement for time spent providing services that are directly or indirectly reimbursed from any other source, including fees. Grantee shall include in its vouchers under this Agreement only the portion of those counseling services for which the Grantee does not receive reimbursement from any other funding source. For oversight purposes, FEUD reserves the right to request from Grantee, and other stakeholders if applicable, grant reporting data and information related to non-HUD sources of funding (to verify that HUD is not reimbursing Grantees for activities being billed to another source of funding, for example). a. Grantees are prohibited from using Grant Funds to reimburse counseling activity costs for any counseling recipient for which the grantee received National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling (NFMC) Program reimbursement. For example, a grantee receiving reimbursement from NFMC for counseling John Doe, cannot also bill the Grant, which is the subject of this Agreement, for costs related to counseling John Doe that may have exceeded NFMC reimbursement. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement LHCAs Page 13 of 24 F. Burden of Proof. The burden of proof for services rendered rests with the Grantee. All supporting records are subject to inspection and audit by HUD at any time during and after the expiration of the Period of Performance as specified in Article XVI. G. Restrictions on Use of the Grant Award. The Grant Funds awarded under this Agreement shall be used in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Grantee's grant application as approved by HUD, the Housing Counseling NOFA, the General Section, Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5, applicable Federal laws and regulations, and may be further restricted in block sixteen (16) of the attached FOIII1HUD -1044. Such restrictions may include, but are not limited to the, special award conditions described in 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.14 and 85.12. ARTICLE X PAYMENT REQUESTS A. General Payment Procedures. The follus referred to in this paragraph are available from HUD's website at http://www.hud.gov/offices/admaadclips/index.cfm under the forms section and, upon request, from HUD by contacting the GTR. The SF-1199A form is also available at local banking institutions. 1. A Grantee that is not currently signed-up to receive payments via direct deposit from HUD mast submit a completed SF-1199A, Direct Deposit Sign-Up Form. Grantee must submit the SF-1199A to the GTR and, in the case of an Inteimediary Grantee, to the Cash Management Reporting Division, Room 3118, at HUD Headquarters. 2. Each individual in Grantee's organization who will be authorized to access the Voice Response System/Line of Credit Control System (VRS/LOCCS) to request funds under this Agreement must request access authorization from HUD by submitting a Form HUD-27054, LOCCS Voice Response Access Authorization. A new Four' HUD-27054 is not required for any individual who currently has access to VRS/LOCCS for prior year grant funds for the same Grantee. Grantees whose LOCCS access was suspended or teuilinated, for example due to non-use, must also submit Foim HUD-27054 to reset their password Or reinstate a user, or establish a new user. 3. Grantees are responsible for changing their LOCCS password once every sixty (60) days. Termination of access due to password expiration will require resubraission of F01111 HUD-27054. 4. It is Grantee's responsibility to immediately notify the LOCCS Security Office at HUD when any individual with current access to VRS/LOCCS is no longer employed by the Grantee and/or should be denied access to Grant funds for any reason. The LOCCS Security Office may be reached at (202) 708-0764 or toll free at (877) 705- 7504. The GTR or GTM, or both, must be notified of the Grantee's actions. 5. The GTR may provide additional instructions on accessing and using the • BY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 14 of 24 VRS/LOCCS. 6. All vouchers for Grant payments must be submitted to HUD on the Form HUD- 27053, LOCCS/VRS Request Voucher for Grant Payment, utilizing the VRS/LOCCS, or electronically through form HUD-50080-CHC-a, eLOCCS payment voucher. The budget Line Item for this grant is 9500. For LOCCS purposes, the "Program Area" is "CHC". A record of each payment request must be maintained in Grantee's files and be available for review by HUD upon request. B. Payment Procedures for Cost Reimbursement Grants. Grantee shall comply with the applicable payment procedures in 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.21 through 84.22, and §§ 85.20 through 85.21. C. Timing and Amount of Payment Requests. HUD requires Grantees to draw-down funds in conjunction with quarterly reports. As required by 2 .C.F.R. Part 215, and 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.22(b)(2) and 85.20(b)(7), Grantee shall only draw down that amount of cash necessary to meet its actual, immediate cash needs. The requirement to only request actual, immediate cash needs means that Grantee shall disburse funds for allowable costs within three (3) days of receiving the funds from HUD. The GTR or GTM will process the final voucher only upon receipt of an acceptable final report. D. One-Time Exception to Quarterly Draw Downs. Grantees may draw down funds on a one-time basis that does not coincide with the quarterly report. After Grantee enters into the Grant Agreement, Grantee may draw down funds for reimbursement of retroactive housing counseling activities that occurred prior to execution of the Grant Agreement in Quarters 1, 2 and 3 (October 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014). This draw request must be submitted with a report that includes data items 1 through 6 as outlined • in Article XI "Reporting", Section A "Quarterly Performance Reports." Grantee should submit one report that reflects the three quarters cumulatively. E. Documentation of Expenses. Grantee must maintain source documentation of direct costs, such as invoices, receipts, cancelled checks, and personnel activity reports, to support all LOCCS draw requests for payment. In addition, Grantee must maintain a list of all client file numbers and group or group education file numbers attributed to the Grant in alpha or, numeric order. This list should indicate the activity attributed to the relevant quarter, and the cumulative total for the entire Grant year. Tndicate for each the relevant counseling or education type. Itemize for each client and/or group education session, the relevant counselor and/or other employee that provided service, amount of hours provided, and total amount of funds charged to the HUD grant. The client list must identify the branch or main office that served the client. This infoimation must be made available to HUD upon request and maintained for a period of at least three (3) years after the expiration of the Grant period or date of last payment, whichever occurs first. All Grantees must be able to demonstrate and document the actual cost of service provision. The amount billed to the grant cannot exceed the actual cost of providing the service. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 15 of 24 F. Personnel Activity Reports. The distribution of salaries and wages to awards must be supported by personnel activity reports. Reports reflecting the distribution of activity of each employee must be maintained for all staff members (professionals and nonprofessionals) whose eempensation is charged, in whole or in part, directly to awards. The reports must reflect an after-the-fact determination of the actual activity of each employee. Budget estimates (i.e., estimates determined before the services are performed) do not qualify as support for charges to awards. Each report must account for the total activity for which employees are compensated. G. Standards for Financial Management Systems. Grantee shall maintain and operate financial management systems that meet or exceed the federal requirements for funds control and accountability as established by the applicable regulations in 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.21 and 85.20. H. Withholding of Funds. As established by the applicable regulations in 24 C.F.R, § 84.22 (h)(1), HUD may withhold payment to a Grantee if any project objective, teali or condition of this Agreement, or federal reporting requirement, is not being satisfied, including reporting requirements such as: (1). completing grant-specific quarterly, midteim and final reports; (2) updating agency profile data in a timely manner when changes occur; (3) submitting quarterly client-level data; and (4) submitting FOiill HUD- 9902 data reflecting counseling activities attiibutable to all sources of funding. These reporting requirements may be satisfied through the Housing Counseling System and/or a client management system that interfaces with HUD's databases, in which case the GTR or GTM will verify submission through HCS. HUD may also withhold payment to Grantee if Grantee is suspended or terminated from any other HUD Program, voluntarily or involuntarily placed on inactive status, or suspended or terminated from HUD's Housing Counseling Program. Overdue Reports. No payment requests shall be approved for a Grantee who has an overdue or incomplete report until a complete report has been submitted by the Grantee and approved by HUD. Late or incomplete reports may result in a perfoimance review finding, which may result in a reduction in grant application score and grant award amount in subsequent Housing Counseling Program NOFAs. J. Funds Recapture. HUD may recapture any unspent funds. Grantees are required to cooperate with recapture requests, including any paperwork requests. HUD may utilize recaptured funds in subsequent Housing Counseling NOFAs or in other ways authorized by the Housing Counseling Program's appropriation. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 16 Qf 24 ARTICLE XI REPORTING A. Quarterly Performance Reports. Given that Grant Funds will be awarded mid-way through the Period of Performance, the first quarterly report will be due to the GTR or GTM not later than August 31, 2014. This Quarter 3 report should reflect Grantee's cumulative activity for Quarters 1, 2 and 3. This report must satisfy all requirements described below for both the reporting period and emulative period. Unless the Grant has been fully expended and a final report as described in Section B of this Article has been submitted to close out the Grant, a quarterly report is due 30 days after each quarter ends. Grantees must submit a separate report containing the following; 1. Grantee's name, address, and grant number as they appear on the grant document; 2. Start and end dates of the report period; 3. Hourly rate. Identify each counselor or other employee whose time/activity is being billed to the Grant, the individual's title, and the hourly billing rate used to calculate reimbursement from HUD for that individual's time/activity; OT, in the event of fixed- price reimbursement, document actual expenses. Explain the method used for calculating hourly rates; 4. Staff hours. Indicate for each relevant counselor and other employee the total number of hours being billed to the Grant cumulatively and for the quarter. For each individual whose work time will be reimbursed from the Grant, multiply the relevant hours by the relevant hourly rate (see item #3) and indicate the cumulative total and total for the quarter; 5. Budget. Submit a detailed, comprehensive budget listing expenses for each distinct quarter, and the Grant period to date, under the Grant. At a minimum, the budget must include the following as applicable: salaries, fringe and other benefits, training, travel, rent, phone, postage, supplies, technology/equipment, marketing, and indirect costs. The budget must account for the expenditure of each dollar being billed to the Grant. If reimbursement is being requested for activity attributable to the Grant that occurred in the first or second quarter, the third quarter budget submission must include an itemized accounting/budget reflecting expenses incurred during the correct time period. 6. Authorization. Include the signature and title of a person authorized by the Grantee to sign the report; 7. Fofill HUD-9902. Update the Foini HUD-9902 electronically through the Housing Counseling System (HCS) so that the HUD Housing Counseling Grant Activity column reflects activity funded with the Grant Funds. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 17 of 24 At the time the third quarter reporting is due, HCS should be updated to provide a separate HUD Grant activity reporting column for each individual award during this Period of Perfoimance (for example, 2014 Comprehensive). HCS will list the relevant columns for each reporting agency. Grant activity should be reported in the .appropriate column, according to specific grant under which the activity occurred. Currently, grant activity data submitted via Faun HUD-9902 through HCS must be entered manually. The system does not contain functionality that will accept this data submission via a client management system (CMS). In the event that HCS does not contain separate columns for multiple grants during the Period of Perfoimance, grantees must report all activity attributable to all HUD Housing Counseling Grants in this single column. Grantees must also indicate in the quarterly report narrative the total quantity of activity attributable to this Grant, itemized by counseling and education type as they appear on Four' HUD-9902. Although the first report under this Grant does not occur until the third quarter, Grantees must, at that time, enter activity attributable to the Grant in the quarter during which it occurred. For example, if activity attributable to the grant occurred in either of the first two quarters, the Foul). HUD-9902 for those first two quarters must be updated at the time of the third quarter report to accurately reflect the timing of activity under the Grant. HUD will not consider retroactive entries of first and second quarter Grant activity data as late. B. Final Report. A final report for the eighteen (18) month period ending March 31, 2015 is due when the Grantee has completed all Grant activities that will be funded under the Grant, but not later than June 30, 2015. The final report must cover all activity conducted under the Grant. If applicable, explain why established goals were not met, or why they were exceeded. Explain what, if any, new strategies and adjustments will be made to improve performance in the future in order to better meet projected outputs and outcomes. • In addition to the above information, grantee must submit a narrative report of not more than five (5) single-spaced letter-sized pages using a font size of no smaller than 12 or larger than 14. In the narrative report, Applicant must briefly summarize the outcomes of the activities that Grantee proposed in Housing Counseling Chart F "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing" of the Grant Application to address impediments to fPir housing choice. Applicant must also briefly describe the housing counseling oversight and quality control activities conducted during the period of perfoimance, as Grantee proposed in Housing Counseling Chart G.1. "Oversight Activities." Additionally, Grantee should also include in this narrative report items such as problems encountered by the Grantee, items for which the Grantee needs additional guidance, unusual client needs or problems for which the Grantee provided counseling, recommendations to HUD, and developments having a significant impact on the award supported activities, such as delays or adverse conditions which materially impair the ability to meet the objectives of the awards. The final report shall also describe any action taken or contemplated, and any assistance needed to resolve the situation. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 18 of 24 C. Delinquent Reports. Submission of any reports required in this Article beyond the stated due dates will be considered delinquent unless HUD grants a written extension. ARTICLE NE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST A. General Requirements. Grantee shall comply with all programmatic disclosure and conflict of interest requirements provided in the Housing Counseling regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 214, as well as those in 24 C.F.R. Parts 84 and 85, and HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. Grantee must provide to all clients a disclosure statement that explicitly describes the various types of services provided by the agency and any financial relationships between this agency and any other industry partners. The disclosure nitist clearly state that the client is not obligated to receive any other services offered by the organization or its exclusive partners. B. HUD Reform Disclosures. Grantee shall comply with the disclosure requirements of Section 102(b) of the HUD Reform Act of 1989 (42 U.S.C. § 3545(b)) and its implementing regulations, 24 C.F.R. Part 4. To satisfy this requirement, Grantee shall complete the Form HUD-2880, Applicant/Recipient Disclosure Update Report, and this completed FOIJII is hereby incorporated into this Agreement. Grantee shall update the Form HUD-2880 as required by the HUD Refolla Act of 1989 and 24 C.F.R. § 4.11. ARTICLE XIII SECURITY OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION A. Security. Grantee shall secure all information regarding counseling of clients, whether such information is generated by the agency itself or received from outside sources. This includes securing credit reports, information on current financial status, notes on counseling sessions, and any other information regarding individual clients. Grantee shall not disclose such information to anyone other than HUD or other parties to whom the client consents release of the information. B. Confidentiality. Grantee must ensure their Client Management Systems ("CMSs") protect the confidentiality of each client's personal and financial inforivation, including credit reports, regardless of whether the information is received from the client or from another source, or is collected electronically or on paper. Grantee must ensure that neither they nor their CMS vendor discloses the information in the client's individual counseling file to anyone except for authorized agency personnel and HUD., Any disclosure of client information requires the express permission of the counseling recipient whose information is to be shared. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 19 of 24 ARTICLE XIV DEFAULTS AND REMEDIES A. Special Conditions. In addition to the criteria provided in 24 C.F.R. Part 214, HUD may impose additional requirements or special conditions on a Grantee, subject to 24 C.F.R. Part 84, who demonstrates the characteristics or behavior specified in 24 C.F.R. § 84.14. B. Events of Default. Each of the following shall be deemed an Event of Default under this Agreement: (1) any material failure by Grantee to comply with the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement, whether stated in a Federal statute, regulation, the General Section, the Housing Counseling NOFA, HTJD Handbook, assurance, certifications, application, or notice of award; (2) the failure to expend Grant Funds in a timely manner if a cost reimbursement grant; (3) where applicable, Grantee's failure to maintain HUD- approved status during the Term of this Agreement; and (4) any misrepresentation in the Grantee's NOFA Application that, if known by HUD, would have resulted in this Grant not being awarded. C. Notice of Default. if any Event of Default occurs, the Grant Officer shall give Grantee written notice of the occurrence of the Event of Default and a reasonable opportunity to take corrective action. The Notice shall identify: (1) the Event of Default; (2) the required corrective action by to be taken by the Grantee; (3) the date by which the corrective action must be taken; and (4) the consequences for failing to take corrective action. Grantee must comply with the corrective action specified in the Notice of Default by the date specified. D. Remedies. If Grantee fails to comply with the corrective action specified in the Notice of Default, HUD may take one or more of the following actions: recover misspent funds, withhold Grant Funds, suspend the Grant, terminate the Grant for cause, or take other remedies that may be legally available. The applicable regulations at 24 C.F.R. §§ 84.60 through 84.62, 84.86 and 85.43 through 85.44, and 24 C.F.R. § 214.201 discuss some of these available remedies. ARTICLE XV AMENDMENTS This Agreement may be amended at any time by a written amendment. Grantee shall submit requests for amendments to the GTR. Amendments that affect the rights and obligations of either party shall be executed by both the Grant Officer Or its designee and the Grantee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grant Officer may unilaterally execute administrative amendments, such as changes in the GTR or appropriation data, or amendments that result from signed requests from the Grantee where the Department FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 20 of 24 adopts the requested amendment without any changes. GTRs and GTMs are not authorized to unilaterally amend any provision of this Agreement. ARTICLE XVI RECORD KEEPING AND AUDITING A. Record Keeping Requirements. Grantee shall comply with the requirements for record retention and access to records specified in the applicable regulations at 24 C.F.R. §§ 214.315, 84.53, 84.85, and 85.42. Notwithstanding the record retention periods specified in 24 C.F.R. Parts 84, 85 and 214, the HUD Reform Act, as specified in paragraphs C and E of Article V, may require Grantee to retain certain records for a longer period. Grantee may also be subject to record retention requirements under other applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the nondiscrimination regulations cited in Article XXII. B. Type of Record Keeping System. Grantees may use any record keeping system provided that the system chosen interfaces with HUD's database system for reporting purposes, and lends itself to easy monitoring by HUD when conducting a performance review of the Grantee's housing counseling activities. C. Maintenance of Counseling Files. Client Counseling Files (including files on group education Clients) must be maintained in accordance with HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev, 5. Each client must be assigned an identification number to be used for reporting on housing counseling activities to HUD. ARTICIY, XVII DISPUTES A. Disputes. During perfoimance of this Agreement, disagreements may arise between the Grantee and HUD on various issues. If a dispute concerning a question of fact arises and cannot be resolved through negotiation, the GTR shall prepare a written decision, taking into account all facts and documentation presented. The decision shall be mailed by return receipt requested to the Grantee. Grantee may appeal the decision within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of HUD's decision by submitting a written appeal. LHCAs and Intellilediaries shall submit their appeal to: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Housing Counseling, 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410. B. False Statements. A false statement in the Grantee's NOFA Application or Grant- related documents and reports, may be grounds for denial or termination of the Grant and punishable as provided in 18 U.S.C. §1001. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 21 of 24 ARTICLE XVILI AUDIT REQUIREMENTS Grantee shall comply with the audit requirements of the Single Audit Act (31 U.S.C. §§ 7501-07) and OMB Circular A-133, Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations (revised June 27, 2003), including the associated Compliance Supplement, as amended. The requirements of the Single Audit Act and OMB Circular A-133 shall supersede the requirements in HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5, dated May 2010, for an audit every two years. ARTICLE XIX DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION Grantee shall comply with HUD', s requirements for participants at 2 C.F.R. Part 2424, which include prohibiting Grantee from doing business to undertake the activities under this Grant Agreement with persons who are excluded Or disqualified from federal programs. ARTICLE )CX DRUG-FREE WORK PLACE REQUIREMENTS Grantee shall comply with FIUD's requirements for recipients of financial assistance at 24 C.F.R. Part 21, which requires Grantee to maintain a drug-free workplace and to take such actions as publishing a drug-free workplace statement, establishing a drug-free awareness program, and taking actions concerning employees convicted of violating drug statutes in the workplace. ARTICLE XXL LOBBYING RESTRICTIONS A. General Restrictions. Consistent with the Byrd Amendment (31 U.S.C. §1352) and HUD's implementing regulations, 24 C.F.R. Part 87, Grantee shall not use these Grant Funds to attempt to influence Federal Executive or Legislative Officers or employees in connection with obtaining this Grant, or with its extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification. B. Certifications. As a precondition to receiving grant funds exceeding $100,000, a Grantee shall certify using the Form HUD-50071, Certification of Payments to Influence Federal Transactions, that it will comply with 24 C.F.R. Part 87. A Grantee shall submit FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 22 of 24 its certification to the GTR., The Form HUD-50071 is hereby incorporated into this Agreement. C. Disclosures. As required by 24 C.F.R. § 87.110, a Grantee that receives grant funds exceeding $100,000 shall disclose using SF-LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities, any payments made or any agreement to make any payment from non-appropriated funds that would be prohibited under 24 C.F.R. § 87.100(a) if paid for with appropriated funds. These disclosures shall be updated as required by section 87.110(c). Grantee shall submit its disclosures to the GTR. These disclosures and updates are hereby incorporated into this Agreement. D. Lobbyist Registration and Reporting. Grantee shall comply with the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.), which requires all persons and entities who lobby covered Executive or Legislative Branch officials to register with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives and file reports concerning their lobbying activities. ARTICLE XXII NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS A. General. Notwithstanding the permissibility of applications that serve target areas or populations, Grantee shall comply with these requirements for nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, familial status, and disability. The Standard Form 424B, Assurances for Non-Construction Programs, is hereby incorporated into this Agreement. B. Nondiscrimination Requirements. Grantee shall comply with the following requirements as they may be amended from time to time. 1. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. §§ 2000d-2000d-4) and implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 1, Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs of the Department of Housing and Urban Development - Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; 2. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681- 88) and implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 3, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance; 3. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794) and implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 8, Nondiscrimination Based on Handicap in Federally Assisted Programs and Activities of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; 4. The Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 3601-619) and implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 100, Discriminatory Conduct Under the Fair Housing Act; FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 23 of 24 5. Executive Order 11063, as amended by Executive Order 12259, mid implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 107, Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity in Housing Under Executive Order 11063; and 6. Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. §§ 6101-107) and implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 146, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Age in HUD Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance. C. Requirements Applicable to Religious Organizations. Grantee must undertake its responsibilities in accordance with the following principles: 1. Grantee shall not discriminate on behalf of or against any segment of the population in the provision of services or in outreach, including those of other religious affiliations. 2. Grantee shall not engage in inherently religious activities, such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization, as part of the programs Or services funded under this Grant. If an organization conducts such activities, these activities must be offered separately, in time or location, from the activities funded under this Grant Agreement, and participation must be voluntary for the clients receiving services covered, either completely or in part, by HUD funds. ARTICLE XXIII MISCELLANEOUS A. Order of Precedence. In the event of any inconsistency among any provisions of this Agreement, the following order of precedence shall apply: 1. Section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 and other applicable Federal laws; 2. Applicable Federal regulations, including 24 C.F.R. Part 214; 3. The Housing Counseling NOFA; 4. This Grant Agreement; and 5. HUD Handbook 7610.1-Rev. 5. American-made Equipment & Products. As required by HUD's Appropriations Act, to the greatest extent practicable, all equipment and products purchased with Grants funds should be American-made, C. No waiver. No delay or omission by HUD to exercise any right or remedy available to it under this Agreement or applicable law, or to insist upon strict compliance by the Grantee with its obligations hereunder shall impair any such right or remedy or constitute a waiver of HUD's right to demand exact compliance with the temis of this Agreement. FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 24 of 24 By: Name: Name: Brian Siebenlist By: ID. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be construed, and the rights and obligations of the parties determined, in accordance with Federal law. E. Relationship of the Parties. No party to this Agreement is an agent of the other party, and neither party has the authority to represent or bind the other party to anyone else as to any matter. F. Survival. Any provisions of this Agreement that expressly or by their operation should reasonably continue to apply to a party after the termination or suspension (in whole or in part) of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect for such time as is necessary to fully carry out the intent of such provisions. The applicable regulations at 24 C.F.R. §§ 84,72, 84.87, and 85.51 describe Grantee's continuing responsibilities after the closeout of this Grant. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the Parties has caused the following Housing Counseling Program 2014 Grant Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized officer or agent. No alterations of the official version of the Housing Counseling Program 2014 Grant Agreement delivered by HUD to Grantee have been accepted unless such change is acknowledged by HUD through a signature on the page of the Grant Agreement containing such change. GRANTEE: HUD: [INSERT FULL LEGAL NAME] UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Title: Title: Director, Office of Policy and Grant Administration Date: Date: 6/18/2014 FY 2014 Housing Counseling Grant Agreement — LHCAs Page 25 of 25 Peiiod arid.B6dget-: . . CdunUngAgéhcy Name §0i6y-NO•614": gene/ IP: : 0: ubml(te'd:- AddreS.g.: &al Annual Housing Counseling Program Budget, All Sources: MO FA 2ojq CootproAr oo ; tee Frei e4.71-/ Housing Counseling Agency Activity Report U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Housing Federal Housing Commissioner Olvf.B Approval No, 2502-0261 (Exp. 04/30/2016) Read the instructions and Public Reporting Statement on the back of this form. liLlp,Funded:Actlxityr:Rati6:..1 'gem genc.Y 1-YPe;. 3. Et.h.ftleibtOr Al] Counseling and Education Activities Counseling and Education Activities Attributed to HUD Housing Counseling Grant Funds a. Hispanic b. Not Hispanic i c. Chose not to respond Section 3 Total: Race of Clients Single Race a. American Indian/Alaskan Native b. Asian ,..... C. Black or African American d. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander e. White Multi-Race f. American Indian or Alaska Native and White g. Asian and White Ii. Black or African American and White 'American Indian or Alaska Native and Black or African [American Other multiple race Chose not to respond Section 4 Tota-h 5. Income Levels a. < 50% of Area Median Income (AMI) b. 50 - 79% of AMI c. 80 - 100% of AMI d, > 100% AMI e. Chose n ot to respond .. ., Previous editions are obsolete. Page 1 of 7 ref. Handbook- 7610.1 form HUD-9902 (10/2006) counseling and Education Alf Counseling and Activities Attributed to Education Activities HUD Housing Counseling Grant Funds Section 5 Total: 6. Clients Receiving Education/Group Workshops a. Completed pre-purchase hornebuyer education workshop b, Completed financial literacy workshop, including home financing, budgeting and/or credit repair c. Completed resolving or preventing mortgage delinquency workshop .- d. Completed non-delinquency post-purchase workshop, including home maintenance and/or financial management for homeowners e. Completed fair housing workshop f. Completed predatory lending workshop g. Completed rental workshop h. Other workshop I Section 6 Total: o 7. Nitiri-oSrs' of clierifs toun,Seled. by PurnOSebf.Visit and IR.SiritS . a. Seeking Pre-Purchase Hornebu er Counselin Purchased housing . 2) Client will be Mortgage Ready within 90 days . 3) Client will be Mortgage Ready after 90 <= 180 days; entered debt management plan or some other type of long-term financial plan to prepare for homeownership 4) Receiving long term (> 180 days) pre-purchase counseling 5) Entered lease purchase program 6) Decided not to purchase housing; no further effort to prepare needed 7) Withdrew from counseling 8) Other -• _- Section 7a Total: a b. Seekino Heir) with Resolving or Preventing Mortgage Deiinguenc 1) Brought mortgage current 2) Mortgage refinanced 3) Mortgage modified ii 4) Received second mortgage i 5) Initiated forbearance agreement/repayment plan 6) Executed a deed-in-lieu 7) Sold property/chose alternative housing solution 8) Pre-foreclosure sale - , 9) Mortgage foreclosed 10) Counseled and referred to another social service or emergency assistance agency 11) Obtained partial claim loan from FHA lender • - Previous editions are obsolete. Page 2 of 7 ref. Handbook 7610.1 form HUD-9902 (10/2006) Al! Counseling and Education Activities , Counseling and Education Activities Attributed to HUD Housing Counseling Grant Funds 12) Bankruptcy 13) Entered debt management plan 14) Counseled and referred for legal assistance 15) Currently receiving foreclosure prevention/budget counseling . 16) Withdrew from counseling 17) Other Section 7b Total: o C. Seeking Help with Home Maintenance and Financial Management for Homeowners 1) Obtained a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) 2) Counseled an HECM; decided not to obtain mortgage 3) Obtained a non-FHA reverse mortgage 4) Received hoTh-e-equity or home improvement loan or other home repair assistance 5) Received consumer loan (unsecured) 6) Mortgage refinanced 7) Counseled and referred to other social service agency 8) Sold house/chose alternative housing solution 9) Completed financial management/budget counseling , 10) Completed home- maintenance counseling . 11) Counseled and utilities brought current - , 12) Counseled and referred for legal assistance - • ..- - . 13) Currently receiving counseling • 14) Withdrew from counseling 15) Other Section 7c Total: a d. Seeking Help in Locating, Securing, or Maintaining Residence in Rental Housing 1) Received housing search assistance 2) Obtained temporary rental relief • 3) Counseled and referred to agency with rental assistance program 4) Advised on recertification for HUD/other subsidy program 5) Counseled and referred to other social service agency 6) Counseled and referred to legal aid agency for fair housing assistance Counseled and referred to legal aid agency for assistance with eviction 8) Found alternative rental housing Page 3 of 7 ref. Handbook 7610.1 form HUD-9902 (10/2006) Previous editions are obsolete. 0 111 0 Counseling and Education Activities Attributed to HUD Housing Counseling Grant Funds All Counseling and !duriation Activities 9) Decided to remain in current housing situation 10) Resolved issue in current tenancy 11) Entered debt management/repayment plan 12) Counseled and utilities brought current 13) Resolved security deposit dispute 14) Currently receiving counseling :15) Withdrew from counseling 16) Other Section 7d Total; e. Seeking Shelter or Services for the Homeless 1) lOccupied emergency shelter 2) Occupied transitional housing 3) Occupied permanent housing with rental assistance 4) Occupied permanent housing without rental assistance 5) Counseled Referred to other social service agency 6) Remained homeless 7) Currently receiving counseling 8) Withdrew from counseling Other Section 7e Total: Individual Counseling / Sections 7 a-e Total: Total Counseling /Sections 6 and 7 Total: 8.::141.J +lousing ounseling.Grant(sY ata HUD Housing Counseling Grant or Sub--grant Application Number Grant Type HUD Housing Counseling Grant Amount Section 8 Iota hi Input Official First Name: Last Name: i_at Nail:16! Phone: Ext. PhOrit Previous editions are obsolete. Page 4 of 7 ref. Handbook 7610,1 form HUD-9902 (10/2006) NOFA 2014 GRANTEE HUD-OHC GTR CONTACT LIST HUD 011C Point of Contact Name and Office Address Cheryl Appline HUD - 40 Marietta St SW . Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2696 Marie Avila HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0813 Judy Ayers HUD - 909 SE First Avenue, Room 500 Miami, FL 33131 Telephone: 305-520-5059 Justin (Spry) Baltz HUD — 451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-6218 Thomas Banking HUD — 451 7th St SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-3323 Ronald Bedoya HUD —451 7th St SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 TeleRhone: 202-402-2449 Javon Blye HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2064 Linda Bozeman HUD - 1670 Broadway, 25th Floor Denver, CO 80202 Telephone: 303-675-1674 Danberry Carmon FEUD —451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-2462 Ben Detterman HUD - 1670 Broadway 25 th Floor Denver, CO 80202 Telephone: 303-675-1621 Beth filers HUD - 100 Penn Square East Philadelphia, PA 19107 Telephone: 215-861-7262 Phyllis Elam HUD -34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0931 Phyllis Ford HUD - 2.6 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY 10278 Telephone 212-542-7171 Marjorie George HUD — 200 Jefferson Ave, Suite 300 Memphis, TN 38103-2389 Telephone: 901-544-4228 HUD OHC Point of Contact Name and Office Address Sarah Gerecke HUD —451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-3453 • Terri Gilyard-Ames HUD — 451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-3025 Lorraine Griscavage-Frisbee HUD — 302 East Carson St, 4th Floor Las Vegas, NV 89101 Telephone: 702-366-2160 George Grotlaeer HUD — 451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-2294 Brian Handshy HUD —451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-3003 Tom Hardy HUD - 477 Michigan Avenue Detroit, MI 48226 Telephone: 313-227-7900 Ext 8219 Carolyn Hogans HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2129 Virginia [Tolman HUD — 600 East Broad St, 3rd Floor Richmond, VA 23219 Telephone: 804-822-4911 Cindy Hour HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0815 Joel Ibanez HUD — 451 7th St SW, Rrn 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-4338 Suzanne Isaacs HUD - 1670 Broadway, 25 th Floor Denver, CO 80202 Telephone: 303-675-1612 Kim Jakeway HUD — 3000 C Street, Suite 401 Anchorage, AK 99503 Telephone: 907-677-9848 Raehael Johnson HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0824 Emelda Kennedy HUD —400 W, Bay St., Suite 1015 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Telephone: 904-232-1777 Ext. 2124 Page 1 of 3 NOFA 2014 GRANTEE HUD-OHC GTR CONTACT LIST HUD ORE Point of Contact Name and Office Address Kende!. King HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2685 Luella Knutson HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0813 Cheryl Lombre' HUD — 77 West Jackson Blvd, 23 th FL Chicago, IL 60604 Telephone: 312-913-8080 Jerrold Mayer HUD- 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0888 Ashley McAskill HUD —301 NW 6th St, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK73102 Telephone: 405-609-8465 William McKee HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0818 Hazel McLemore HUD —77 West Jackson Blvd, 23 th FL Chicago, IL 60604 Telephone: 312-913-8048 Stuart Mindes BUD— 1085 Raymond Blvd, 13th FL Newark, NJ 07102 Telephone: 973-776-7361 Billie Arm Mireles HUD - 801 Cherry St. Unit #45, Suite 2500 Fort Worth, TX 67102 Telephone: 817-978-5526 John Olmstead HUD — 95 Saint Paul Street, Suite 440 Burlington, VT 05401 Telephone: 802-951-6290 Anita Olson HUD — 920 2nd Avenue South, Suite 1300 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Telephone: 612-370-3000, Ext 2289 Gail Osgood HUD — 1220 SW W3rd Ave, Suite 400 Portland, OR 97204 Telephone: 971-222-2636 Annette Panasink HUD- 100 Penn Square East Philadelphia, PA 19107 Telephone: 215-861-7265 Donna Parrish HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2238 FWD OHC Point of Contact Name and Office Address Robin Penick HUD —601 W. Broadway, Room 110 - Louisville, KY 40202 Telephone: 502-618-8144 Rhonda Rivera HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0813 Ruth Roman HUD — 451 7 5 St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-2112 Pamela Scott HUD — 1835 Assembly St, 13 th Floor Columbia, SC 29201 Telephone: 803-765-5651 Brian Siebenlist HUD — 451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-5415 Jennifer Smith HUD —451 75 St SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-6594 Edsel Swain HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2064 Nicole Turner HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2390 David Valdez HUD —451 7th St. SW, Room 9224 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: 202-402-2482 Kristen Villahazo HUD - 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 7015 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Telephone: 714-955-0827 Colleen Weiser HUD — 820 First St NE, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20002 Telephone: 202-275-6288 Sheryl Welton HUD - 477 Michigan Avenue Detroit, MI 48226 Telephone: 313-227-7900 Ext 8218 Stephanie Williams HUD - 40 Marietta St SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone 678-732-2843 Kisha Wright HUD - 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY 10278 Telephone 212-542-7760 Page 2 of 3 NOFA 2014 GRANTEE HUD-OHC GTR CONTACT LIST Benjamin Yanetta HUD - 1670 Broadway, 256' Floor Denver, CO 80202 Telephone: 303-675-1684 Johnnie Young, HUD - 801 Cherry St. Unit #45, Suite 2500 Fort Worth, TX 67102 Telephone: 817-978-5823 Page 3 of 3 FISCAL NOTE (MISC . #14180) July 31, 2014 BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE, TOM MIDDLETON, CHAIRPERSON IN RE: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS - COMMUNITY AND HOME IMPROVEMENT DIVISION - FY2014 HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM GRANT- ACCEPTANCE TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: Pursuant to Rule XII-C of this Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed the above referenced resolution and finds: 1. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded FY 2014 Housing Counseling Program Grant funding in the amount of $18,748 to the Community & Home Improvement Division. 2. The FY 2014 Housing Counseling Program Grant amount of $18,748 will supplement Community Development Block and Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Housing Education Program Grant funds allocated to deliver housing counseling services in accordance with Federal comprehensive housing counseling program guidelines. 3. This is the nineteenth (19th) year of grant. 4. The County performance period for the grant is October 1, 2013, through March 31, 2015. 5. The FY 2014 Housing Counseling Program Grant will supplement salaries and fringe benefits for one (1) SR FTE Housing Counseling and Homeless Services Supervisor position (1090680-03354) delivering housing counseling services. 6. No County match is required. 7. FY 2014 Budget Amendment is recommended as follows: Fund #29706 GR0000000681 Activity GLB, Analysis Type GLB, Bud Ref 2014 Revenue 29706-1090680-132210-610313 Grants-Federal Expenditures 29706-1090680-132210-702010 Salaries-Regular 29706-1090680-132210-722740 Fringe Benefits FY 2014 $18,748 $10,088 $ 8,660 $18,748 -U- Fund #29701 GR0000000632 Activity GLB, Analysis Type GLB, Bud Ref 2013 Expenditures 29701-1 090680-1 3221 0-702010 Salaries-Regular ($10,088) 29701-1090680-132210-722740 Fringe Benefits ($ 8,660) 29701-1090601-172160-731521 Public Services $18,748 -0- FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Matis absent. Resolution #14180 July 31, 2014 Moved by Weipert supported by Quarles the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended Consent Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). AYES: Dwyer, Gershenson, Gingell, Gosselin, Hatchett, Hoffman, Long, Matis, McGillivray, Middleton, Quarles, Runestad, Scott, Spisz, Taub, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Bosnic, Crawford. (20) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). I HEREBY APPROVE THIS RESOLUTION CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45,569A (7) STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on July 31, 2014, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at Pontiac, Michigan this 31 9t day of July 2014. Lisa Brown, Oakland County