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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 2051 (Introduced in Senate) — To authorize the Department of Housing and Urban Development to transform neighborhoods of extreme poverty into susta... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Eligible entities

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A grant under this Act may be made only to a local government, a public housing agency, or a nonprofit entity that owns a major housing project that is proposed to be assisted under a grant under this Act, either as a sole applicant or as a co-applicant with another local government or public housing agency or with an entity specified in subsection (b). A nonprofit entity may be a sole applicant under paragraph
(1)only if the application has the support of a local government. A community development corporation may, at the request of an entity specified in subsection (a), be a co-applicant for a grant under this Act. A for-profit entity that owns a major housing project that is proposed to be assisted under a grant under this Act made in fiscal year 2022 or thereafter and that has an established presence in the community may be a co-applicant for a grant under this Act. A grant under this Act may not be made for an application that will involve transformation of a major public housing project unless the public housing agency having jurisdiction with respect to the project is the sole applicant or a co-applicant for the application. Nothing in this section may be construed to limit the ability of an applicant to partner with any entity in carrying out activities with a grant under this Act.
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