How To Complete The Hud Form 2880 In E-Snaps Page 12

ADVERTISEMENT

How to Complete the HUD Form 2880 in e-snaps
(Oct. 1 - Sep. 30)? For further information, see 24 CFR Sec. 4.9.
Within the Project Applicant Profile,
Select “Yes” if the combined total amount of all your agencies annual CoC Program project
applications are more than $200,000. If “Yes” is selected Part II and Part III of the form will
appear and must be completed.
Select “No” if the combined total amount of all your agencies annual CoC project applications are
$200,000 or less. If the answer is “No,” Part II and Part III of the form will not appear and the form
can be submitted after the “I agree” checkbox is selected.
The form can then be submitted after the “I agree” checkbox is selected. This field will be read only within
each project application.
Certification
The “I agree” certification will appear at the bottom of the screen within the Project Applicant Profile and
within the HUD-2880 from of each project application. Project applicants must certify in both locations that
the information provided is true and complete.
Part II. Other Government Assistance and Expected Sources and Uses
of Funds.
A. Other Government Assistance. This Part is to be completed by both applicants and recipients for
assistance. Project applicants and recipients must report any other government assistance involved in the
project (grant).
"Other government assistance" is defined to include any loan, grant, guarantee, insurance, payment,
rebate, subsidy, credit, tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect assistance from the Federal
government (other than that requested from HUD in the CoC Program project application), a State, or a
unit of general local government, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, that is, or is expected to be
made, available with respect to the project (grant) for which the assistance is sought. For purposes of this
definition, other government assistance is expected to be made available if, based on an assessment of
all the circumstances involved, there are reasonable grounds to anticipate that the assistance will be
forthcoming.
Both applicant and recipient disclosures must include all other government assistance involved with the
HUD assistance, as well as any other government assistance that was made available before the
request, but that has continuing vitality at the time of the request. Examples of this latter category include
tax credits that provide for a number of years of tax benefits, and grant assistance that continues to
benefit the project at the time of the assistance request.
B. Non-Government Assistance. Note that the applicant and recipient disclosure report must specify all
expected sources and uses of funds–both from HUD and any other source–that have been or are to be,
made available for the project (grant). Non-government sources of funds typically include (but are not
limited to) foundations and private contributors.
The following information must be provided in the e-snaps columns provided. If additional rows are
needed, please use the "Other Attachments" screen of the project applicant profile to attach additional
documentation.
1. Department/Local Agency Name and Address. Enter the name and address, city, State, and zip code
of the government agency making the assistance available.
2. Type of Assistance: (e.g., loan, grant, loan insurance, tax credits).
12

ADVERTISEMENT

00 votes

Related Articles

Related forms

Related Categories

Parent category: Legal