[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 3]

[Revised as of April 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR582.110]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

  CHAPTER V--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND 

        DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 582_SHELTER PLUS CARE--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart B_Assistance Provided

 

Sec.  582.110  Matching requirements.



    (a) Matching rental assistance with supportive services. To qualify 

for rental assistance grants, an applicant must certify that it will 

provide or ensure the provision of supportive services, including 

funding the services itself if the planned resources do not become 

available for any reason, appropriate to the needs of the population 

being served and at least equal in value to the aggregate amount of 

rental assistance funded by HUD. The supportive services may be newly 

created for the program or already in operation, and may be provided or 

funded by other Federal, State, local, or private programs. Only 

services that are provided after the execution of the grant agreement 

may count toward the match.

    (b) Availability to participants. Recipients must give reasonable 

assurances that supportive services will be available to participants 

for the entire term of the rental assistance. The value of the services 

provided to a participant, however, does not have to equal the



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amount of rental assistance provided that participant, nor does the 

value have to be equal to the amount of rental assistance on a year-to-

year basis.

    (c) Calculating the value of supportive services. In calculating the 

amount of the matching supportive services, applicants may count:

    (1) Salaries paid to staff of the recipient to provide supportive 

services to S+C participants;

    (2) The value of supportive services provided by other persons or 

organizations to S+C participants;

    (3) The value of time and services contributed by volunteers at the 

rate of $10.00 an hour, except for donated professional services which 

may be counted at the customary charge for the service provided 

(professional services are services ordinarily performed by donors for 

payment, such as the services of health professionals, that are 

equivalent to the services they provide in their occupations);

    (4) The value of any lease on a building used for the provision of 

supportive services, provided the value included in the match is no more 

than the prorated share used for the program; and

    (5) The cost of outreach activities, as described in Sec.  

582.325(a) of this part.