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Does the NOFA require that a PHA be of a certain size in order to apply for funding?

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Does the NOFA require that a PHA be of a certain size in order to apply for funding?

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No. The NOFA does not include any size-specific priority groups or other criteria. In order to be an eligible applicant, you must be a Public Housing Authority (PHA) that has severely distressed housing in their inventory and are otherwise in conformance with the threshold requirements provided in Section III(C) of this NOFA. If you are a PHA that only administers Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) programs (e.g., Section 8), a tribal PHA or tribally-designated housing entity, a private citizen, a non-profit, a private business, you are not eligible to apply.

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